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Martin Obert

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by on August 22, 2018
(Natural News) Move over almonds, it’s time for a new nut to reign supreme: Walnuts. While every type of nut offers a bevy of nutritional benefits, walnuts are gaining recognition for their potential to slash the risk of type 2 diabetes. The antioxidant-rich nuts are easily recognized by their unique shape, which resembles the human brain. But as it turns out, these nuts are good for more than just your mind — they’re good for your whole body. Walnuts, like other nuts, are a high-calorie food...
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by on April 30, 2018
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by on November 14, 2017
Thousands of people have been infected and over 143 are now reported dead from the plague outbreak that’s now threatening Africa, reports the UK Daily Mail. “Health officials are unsure how this year’s outbreak began,” reports the paper. “Experts warn the disease spreads quicker in heavily populated areas.” Isn’t it interesting that just as Prince William is calling for “urgent depopulation efforts” in Africa, we suddenly have the rapid spread of the plague from unknown origins? As Natural Ne...
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by on November 14, 2017
If you’re craving something sweet, grab an apple instead of a bar of chocolate. A group of scientists has recently discovered a link between high glucose levels in the brain and symptoms of memory loss, which could lead to Alzheimer’s. The brain breaks down glucose, or sugar in its most basic form, and it is used to provide energy to make the brain function. However, individuals with brains that had a hard time breaking down glucose showed more signs of brain plaques and tangles, which are in...
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by on October 23, 2017
It’s been all over the mainstream media for days: InfoWars nutritional products have been found to contain high lead, a toxic heavy metal, media stories claim. But is the story really true, or is this just a politically motivated smear campaign to try to destroy InfoWars’ primary revenue source? Without exception, every piece of mainstream media news attacking InfoWars over this supposed lead finding in their products is rife with political attacks aimed at InfoWars’ political speech. Add...
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by on October 23, 2017
For years I have gone into food stores and read labels only to not know what half the ingredients were. I got to thinking, that maybe I’m not alone when it comes to knowing what the rest of them are. So, I’ve put together what might be a one-stop shopping guide to understanding what’s in your food. A good idea would be to print this and take it with you when you go shopping. ACESULFAME POTASSIUM: This is also known as acesulfame K or ace K. Commercially, it is marketed as Sweet One and Sunet...
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by on October 23, 2017
Spirulina is a blue-green colored algae (cyanobacteria). It is largely made up of protein and essential amino acid. It is also rich in Vitamins, carotenoids, minerals, and antioxidants. Nutrients such as B-complex vitamins, beta-carotene, vitamin E, manganese, zinc, copper, iron, selenium and essential fatty acids can also be found in Spirulina. Just like plants, it can manufacture energy from the sunlight. It greatly depends on ATP and another nutrient such as water and soil. It is believed to...
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by on October 23, 2017
Did you know that oxygen is perhaps the most important substance for healthy functioning of the body and possibly even anti-aging? When your blood is infused with good old 02, many mechanisms come into play which all equate to better health and cancer prevention. Remember, cancer cells thrive in an acidic, low-oxygen environment. By keeping your blood oxygen levels high, you can keep cancer tumor proliferation at bay. As it turns, the best way to increase your blood oxygen levels is to go back t...
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by on October 23, 2017
It turns out that sex – not love – has the power to literally move mountains. Washington State University’s School of the Environment associate professor and researcher Alex Fremier has discovered that the mating habits of the fish species salmon can bring changes to the profiles of stream beds, thus altering the entire composition of a particular watershed. The study is one of the first to show in a quantitative manner that the activities of salmon can have an effect on the geographical a...
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by on October 23, 2017
The gallbladder plays a central role in maintaining a healthy digestive profile. This tiny organ is located just below the liver and is essential in releasing bile into the digestive tract in order to metabolize food. Fatty foods are known to negatively impact the organ’s overall health. Cholesterol deposits are shown to trigger the onset of gallbladder stones, which are the crystalline formations that develop in the biliary tract. Gallbladder stones vary in size and chemical composition. A W...
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by on October 23, 2017
LINK: https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-10-22-reducing-unnecessary-surgeries-new-tech-identifies-lesions-most-likely-to-develop-into-breast-cancer.html CREDIT: Naturalnews ...
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