![]() Articles By J.D. Heyes |
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Obesity Epidemic Continues To Ravage American Youth: Nearly Three-Quarters Aren’t Eligible For Military Service
If you wanted to know just how bad America’s obesity epidemic has gotten, look no further than a just-released report that found 70 percent of American youth do not qualify for military service, mostly because they are too fat to fight. As reported by the... [read more]
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Recognize And Prevent Early Warning Signs Of High Blood Sugar And Diabetes
With obesity on the rise in America, the incidence of diabetes has also climbed dramatically, and this is especially true, unfortunately, among our youth. According to the American Diabetes Association, in 2012 – the latest year for which data is available – 29.1 million Americans, or about 9.3% of the population, had either type 1 or type 2 diabetes.... [read more]
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Cancer Is Entirely A Man-Made Disease
It may be hard to believe, but a recent study shows that cancer is 100 percent a man-made disease, and that it is caused by modern-day phenomena like pollution and dietary intake. Researchers at the University of Manchester's KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology in England, reached that conclusion in 2010, after reviewing remains and literature from... [read more]
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Organic Industry In Shock As Whole Foods Pushes New Rating System That Promotes Chemical Agriculture As Better Than Organic
For some time, food chain Whole Foods Market and organic farmers have had a cooperative, mutual relationship. The retail grocer has enabled organic farmers to gain a sizable foothold in the food market at a time when Americans' passion for healthier alternatives to... [read more]
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Natural Antibiotics To Stockpile Now: 10 Herbs And Foods That Kill Superbugs
Because of massive over-prescribing by the modern healthcare industry, today's crop of antibiotics are becoming less and less effective. Another culprit: The increased use of antibiotics in factory-farm animals. Here are 10 herbs and foods that will do the job naturally. [read more]
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Natural Antibiotics To Stockpile Now: 10 Herbs And Foods That Kill Superbugs
Because of massive over-prescribing by the modern healthcare industry, today's crop of antibiotics are becoming less and less effective. Another culprit: The increased use of antibiotics in factory-farm animals. Here are 10 herbs and foods that will do the job naturally. [read more]
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Obesity Epidemic Continues To Ravage American Youth: Nearly Three-Quarters Aren’t Eligible For Military Service
If you wanted to know just how bad America’s obesity epidemic has gotten, look no further than a just-released report that found 70 percent of American youth do not qualify for military service, mostly because they are too fat to fight. As reported by the Washington Examiner, the report notes that our obesity epidemic has reached new highs, costing... [read more]
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Cancer Is Entirely A Man-Made Disease
It may be hard to believe, but a recent study shows that cancer is 100 percent a man-made disease, and that it is caused by modern-day phenomena like pollution and dietary intake. Researchers at the University of Manchester's KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology in England, reached that conclusion in 2010, after reviewing remains and literature from... [read more]
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Organic Industry In Shock As Whole Foods Pushes New Rating System That Promotes Chemical Agriculture As Better Than Organic
For some time, food chain Whole Foods Market and organic farmers have had a cooperative, mutual relationship. The retail grocer has enabled organic farmers to gain a sizable foothold in the food market at a time when Americans' passion for healthier alternatives to the GMO-laden, processed foods market is rising. [read more]
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Recognize And Prevent Early Warning Signs Of High Blood Sugar And Diabetes
With obesity on the rise in America, the incidence of diabetes has also climbed dramatically, and this is especially true, unfortunately, among our youth. According to the American Diabetes Association, in 2012 – the latest year for which data is available – 29.1 million Americans, or about 9.3% of the population, had either type 1 or type 2 diabetes.... [read more]