Posted by noreply@blogger.com (Health Maven) on 26 January, 2013
ED NOTE: Good article exposing processed food lies - but the author failed to mention ALL the omega-3 food sources that include flax seeds (freshly ground), hemp seeds, and chia seeds. Other animal sources include fish and krill oils.
'In this edition of Deceptions in the Food Industry, I’m tackling Omega 3s. If you shop at the grocery store, you know there are thousands of products proclaiming their Omega 3 value, from cereals, crackers, chips, breads, bagels, and pretzels to fish and krill oil, flax and other seed oils, to vitamins and powders. The latest offender I’ve seen is a bag of Ritz Toasted Chips, at a friend’s house. I think most people know crackers and chips aren’t healthy, but come on…do people really believe this product has Omega 3s?'
Posted by noreply@blogger.com (Health Maven) on 26 January, 2013
'Every single vaccine currently in existence, whether for adults or children, contains at least one or more toxic ingredients or excipients that are injected directly into the body. One of these ingredients called sodium deoxycholate is found in almost every flu vaccine. This chemical is a water soluble ionic detergent/bile salt which causes cell death.
It has been shown to weaken the blood-brain-barrier (BBB) and subsequently activate seizures. It has also demonstrated synergistic toxicity with other medications. Detergents and emulsifiers promote tumors and cause cells to leak or explode by weakening their walls, with no mechanism for regulating destructive activity. These chemicals are not completely purified out of the final vaccine product, so they enter the body at the time of injection.'
Posted by noreply@blogger.com (Health Maven) on 26 January, 2013
'The herbal treatment consisted of extracts of Armoraciae rusticanae radix – also called Horseradish root - and Tropaeoli majoris herba – also called Nasturtium. Both of these have been utilized in traditional western and South American herbal medicines for treating respiratory ailments. Over the period, the researchers observed the number of new respiratory infections, their duration, and their severity. They also analyzed the patients' well being and range of satisfaction with their treatments.'
Posted by noreply@blogger.com (Health Maven) on 26 January, 2013
'Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis), known as the ‘elixer of youth’ in Russia, held a legendary status in ancient times for its miraculous healing properties. Fighting deadly cancers and curing diseases from Aids to baldness to insomnia are all in a days work for this magical gift from nature.
The classical Ancient Indian healing system of Ayurveda (and other Ancient traditions), regarded Aloe Vera as sacred. To this day the leaves of the Aloe Vera plant are laid atop of funeral pyres to symbolize eternal rebirth.'
Posted by noreply@blogger.com (Health Maven) on 26 January, 2013
'Laundry Detergents are used to take away grease, grime, germs, stains, scum–but they also leave something behind. We breathe their fumes and absorb their residues through our skin. We send them down the drain and into the world where they affect the delicate chemistry of ecosystems. So what is the right balance? When do cleaning agents become a greater contaminant than the dirt they are designed to clean? And what about all those plastic bottles?! Here are 10 dirty facts about laundry detergents that may surprise you and hopefully influence you to rethink the products you are using to clean your clothes.'
Posted by noreply@blogger.com (Health Maven) on 26 January, 2013
Photo Credit: Homeorganics
'Since we are right in the middle of a raging flu season, I thought I would post a quick recipe for ginger-garlic tea. Believe me, it will help to ease flu symptoms in no time flat. It may even prevent the illness altogether. And it actually tastes good -- another incentive to try this unconventional combination. As you may know, garlic gives the immune system a nice boost. It is also a natural antibiotic and has strong antiviral and anti fungal properties.'