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The Deadly Neurotoxin Nearly EVERYONE Uses Daily…

July 31, 2010 by admin · Comments Off 

The artificial sweetener aspartame gained FDA approval in 1981, and was perhaps the most hotly contested FDA approval in history, for good reason. The toxic additive has been silently destroying people's health ever since.

Simple Strategies for Stopping Hot Flashes Naturally…

July 31, 2010 by admin · Comments Off 

mature woman on a weighing scaleOverweight women who experience the uncomfortable flushing and sweating symptoms known as hot flashes may be able to avoid the problem by losing weight.

In a new study, researchers re-analyzed data from a study that included about 150 overweight and obese menopausal women who were experiencing urinary incontinence as well as troublesome hot flashes.

Roughly two-thirds of the women were assigned to an intensive program designed to help them lose up to 9 percent of their body weight.

According to CNN:

"Six months later, the women who participated in the weight-loss program were more than twice as likely as the women in the control group to have experienced an improvement in their hot flash symptoms.

And it wasn't enough to just get more exercise or cut calories -- only weight loss itself was linked to fewer hot flash symptoms.

For each 11 pounds that a woman lost, she was roughly one-third more likely ... to experience a decline in the severity or frequency of hot flashes."

The Radically Dangerous Diabetes Drug that Should NEVER Have Been Approved…

July 31, 2010 by admin · Comments Off 

diabetic treatmentIn the fall of 1999, SmithKline Beecham secretly began a study to find out if its diabetes medicine, Avandia, was safer for the heart than a competing pill. The study's results were disastrous. Not only was Avandia no better than Actos, but the study also provided clear signs that it was riskier to the heart.

Instead of publishing the results, the company spent the next 11 years trying to cover them up. The company did not submit the results to federal drug regulators, as is required by law.

The New York Times reports:

"The heart risks from Avandia first became public in May 2007 ... But the latest documents demonstrate that the company had data hinting at Avandia's extensive heart problems almost as soon as the drug was introduced in 1999, and sought intensively to keep those risks from becoming public."

Perfect Reason to Feel Grateful for What You Have

July 31, 2010 by admin · Comments Off 

Here’s a video about a man with no arms or legs, but the largest heart you've ever seen.

Perfect Reason to Feel Grateful for What You Have

July 31, 2010 by admin · Comments Off 

Here’s a video about a man with no arms or legs, but the largest heart you've ever seen.

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