Saffron Protects Against Macular Degeneration

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'Age-related macular degeneration is on the rise. This ancient spice may save your sight.

As Baby Boomers mature en masse, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is on the rise. 

AMD is the leading cause of vision loss among people 50 and older.  It affects more than 1.75 million people in the U.S. and is expected to strike as many as 3 million in the next five years. Fortunately, an ancient spice may provide just the protection you need. 

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7 Big Mistakes Made With Natural Methods for Curing Cancer

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'Mainstream medicine has ways of disguising the fact that often their treatments lead to the demise of cancer patients, and their rate of reversing cancer is dismal even as they play linguistic and statistical games with their results.
 

“As a chemist trained to interpret data, it is incomprehensible to me that physicians can ignore the clear evidence that chemotherapy does much, much more harm than good.”Alan Nixon, Ph.D., Past President of The American Chemical Society'

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Too Much Water, Not Enough Water—Why I Think We Need to Drink More

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Recommendations are mixed, but I think on the whole, most of us can benefit by drinking more water.

It’s a natural miracle worker: plain old water.

It has the power to reduce the risk of heart disease, soothe pain, boost your weight-loss efforts, and ease digestion.

According to recent research, though, nearly half of Americans aren’t drinking enough.

Maybe it’s because of the experts who say all the talk about drinking water is just that—talk, because we have few studies to prove that drinking extra water will really benefit you health wise. You can get just as much of your fluid requirements from other drinks, they say, like tea, coffee, and even fruit.

You need eight glasses of water a day? 

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Large Scale Study Verifies That Low Vitamin D Levels Are Linked To Depression

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'In the absence of vitamin D, many diseases increase by 1000 percent, especially in the winter months. Low levels of the sunshine vitamin is liked with significant cognitive impairment and widespread chronic pain. According to a recent Finnish population study, higher vitamin D levels have a lower risk of depression according to results from over 5000 people.'

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How to Burn Body Fat in Your Sleep

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'Studies have shown that in general, the optimal room temperature for sleeping is quite cool, around 60 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit, and temperatures much above or below this range can lead to restlessness.

But a new study suggests there are nuances to this phenomenon, and that a restful night’s sleep may be more complicated than simply turning down your thermostat.

Thermoregulation—your body's heat distribution system—is strongly linked to sleep cycles. Even lying down can induce sleepiness by redistributing your body heat from your core to your periphery.'
 

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Make Your Own Thieves Oil or Vinegar to Protect Against the Plague of the Day

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'Are you aware of the four thieves legend? You may have seen ads on the internet or print magazines pitching Four Thieves oil, an essential oil remedy that was supposedly created during one of the plagues hundreds of year ago. It’s a story that has several versions, so I’ll summarize what is the same in all versions.'

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Hemp seeds cure tuberculosis - forbidden medicine

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'Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious, contagious, airborne disease, referred to as "the Great White Plague" of 19th century Europe. In 1882, the German physician Robert Koch discovered Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), the bacterium that causes most tuberculosis.

The WHO ranks TB as the second leading cause of death from an infectious disease. There were 8.6 million new TB cases in 2012 and 1.3 million TB deaths.'


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