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The information you get here might just change your life! Healthy eating, acne, milk (mucus), detoxing, acidic blood, living vs dead foods, etc.
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Bacteria in milk and beef linked to rheumatoid arthritis. A strain of bacteria commonly found in milk and beef may be a trigger for developing rheumatoid arthritis in people who are genetically at risk, according to a new study. Source 9n.

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Whenever I bring up the topic of health and that eating as natural as possible is the way to go I often get that famous line: "I believe in moderation in all things", but sometimes moderation can kill you. Should we take just a little bit of poison or none at all?

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Dr. Esselstyn wrote in the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, in regard to cholesterol lowering, moderation kills. “Even if all Americans kept their total cholesterol below 200 mg/dL, as recommended by the American Heart Association, millions would develop coronary artery disease.” Source 9r



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Biologist advocates ecological approach to improving human health. Chronic diseases like cancer, autoimmune disorders and obesity may ultimately vanquish the efforts of medical intervention unless people change their diet, a biologist argues in a paper published this week. Source 8p.

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Chronic diseases driven by metabolic dysfunction. Progress in treating chronic illness, where the cause of the problem is often unknown, has lagged. Chronic conditions like cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease defy easy explanation, let alone remedy. Medical researchers now posit that chronic disease is essentially the consequence of the natural healing cycle becoming blocked, specifically by disruptions at the metabolic and cellular levels. Source 3h.

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Eating leafy greens could help prevent macular degeneration. A new study has shown that eating vegetable nitrates, found mainly in green leafy vegetables and beetroot, could help reduce your risk of developing early-stage age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Source 3d.

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Also certain makeup products cause acne. You usually get it because of oily skin. So don't worry too much just eat healthy like JB said. And you'll be fine.

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JB if I knew all this information when I was a teenager. I had so many problems with acne and now I have the scars to show for it. Thank you for all this information.

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Orange juice, leafy greens and berries may be tied to decreased memory loss in men. Eating leafy greens, dark orange and red vegetables and berry fruits, and drinking orange juice may be associated with a lower risk of memory loss over time in men. Source 7z.

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