EWG releases new tool to help consumers avoid antibiotic-resistant bacteria, understand meat and dairy labels The latest round of tests by federal scientists found antibiotic-resistant bacteria on nearly 80 percent of supermarket meat in 2015, according to a new analysis by the Environmental Working Group. Those bacteria were resistant to at least one of 14 … Continue reading Report: Superbugs Found in More Than Three-Fourths of U.S. Supermarket Meat
Fruit for a Diabetes Diet: What to Know Before You Snack
Fruit does have a place in a healthy diabetes diet. Learn about the best fruits to eat, and why whole fruits are better than fruit juice. People with type 2 diabetes know that they need to pay attention to their carbohydrate intake. Of the three main macronutrients in food — protein, fat, and carbohydrates — … Continue reading Fruit for a Diabetes Diet: What to Know Before You Snack
Mercury in our Food
Doctor where could I be getting that MERCURY or other heavy metals from?When you report the results of heavy metal testing on hair, blood or urine patients may have difficulty imagining where they might get some of those heavy metals. Now we find that 10 % of calories for some people is from HIGH FRUCTOSE … Continue reading Mercury in our Food
Excerpt from Spiritual Nutrition by Gabriel Cousens M.D.
The biggest fear generated by pro-meat eaters and new vegetarians is about not getting enough protein. The real problem is just the opposite: we take in too much protein. According to the Max Planck Institute for Nutritional Research in Germany, considered by Paavo Airola to be the most respected and reliable nutritional rese arch organization … Continue reading Excerpt from Spiritual Nutrition by Gabriel Cousens M.D.
Confusing Symptoms With Disease
Unfortunately, Pasteur's confusion of disease with its symptoms, has come down through the generations as scientific law. To this day, conventional medicine operates under this central misconception, often identifying a pattern of symptoms and labeling them as a disease, without any consideration of the underlying cause of the symptoms. And if the underlying cause isn't … Continue reading Confusing Symptoms With Disease
Blood In Stool: Causes and Remedies
Source: Blood In Stool: Causes and Remedies by Dr. Edward Group Many people experience the presence of blood in their stool. This alarming discovery may be the result of bleeding inside of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract and can indicate a temporary affliction or a severe illness. On the other hand, a red “bloody-looking” stool can also … Continue reading Blood In Stool: Causes and Remedies
What’s a PLU Code? How to Shop for Organic Produce
Source: What’s a PLU Code? How to Shop for Organic Produce by Dr. Edward Group If eating healthy and nutritious food is important to you, then you need to know exactly how to tell the difference between organically grown and conventionally grown produce. One way is by knowing how to read price look-up, or PLU, codes. … Continue reading What’s a PLU Code? How to Shop for Organic Produce
THE DANGERS OF TOXIC METALS
Toxic metals comprise a group of minerals that have no known function in the body and in fact are harmful. Today mankind is exposed to the highest levels of these metals in recorded history, thanks to their industrial use and burning of coal, petroleum and incineration of waste material. They affect everyone and are a … Continue reading THE DANGERS OF TOXIC METALS
What Are the Best Foods for Weight Loss?
Source: What Are the Best Foods for Weight Loss? by Dr. Edward Group The best foods for weight loss are natural and organic foods that are free from GMOs. GMOs are a very big problem for people because genetic modifications typically alter the nutritional benefits that various types of food offer. These modifications are usually made with … Continue reading What Are the Best Foods for Weight Loss?
Cancer cells use sugar to divide; starving them of sugar can slow their progression
Researchers have discovered a mechanism that explains how reducing sugar can cause cancer cells to die. The study, which was published in the online journal Science Signaling, presented a novel cell death pathway through introducing how depriving cancer cells of sugar can trigger a reaction that causes them to die. This research builds on earlier scientific literature that indicates that cancer cells that … Continue reading Cancer cells use sugar to divide; starving them of sugar can slow their progression
