Archives for March, 2008

Interview with Alan Friedman From Good Cause Wellness


Interview with Alan Friedman from Good Cause Wellness about Antioxidants, Agave Nectar and Chia Seeds
by Mike Adams
This is an exclusive interview with Good Cause Wellness founder Alan Friedman, who talks about antioxidants, superfood powders, agave nectar, chia seeds and his personal passion for health. Following the interview, I negotiated a discount for NaturalNews readers on […]

The Appendix Has a Purpose


 
The Appendix Has a Purpose After All: Repopulating the Gut with Friendly Flora
by David Gutierrez
(NaturalNews) Researchers believe that they may have uncovered the function for the appendix, which has long been thought to be superfluous: the organ may act as an incubator for beneficial bacteria that aid the body in digestion.
Writing in the Journal of […]

Fresh Water Algae as a Human Supplement


From the Hippocrates Health Institute

Fresh Water Algae as a human supplement
About 20 years ago, Viiktoras Kulvinskascame to me and suggested we look at the use of Fresh Water Algae, since the Asians were very much involved with taking the supplement. They wisely sent the compilation of research that had been collected over half a century on […]

Whole Body Detoxification (Part 4): The Coffee Enema


Whole Body Detoxification (Part 4): The Coffee Enema
by Mary Laredo
(NaturalNews) There is no respite or escape anywhere on earth from the toxins that stifle our planet and overwhelm our bodies. Even our best efforts to eliminate or restrict exposure are often not adequate to the task, and as our toxic load increases so does our […]

Living Clay


Living Clay: The Pathway to Elimination of Toxins
by Perry A~
(NaturalNews) The following bits of research and information were gathered by Perry A~, author of Living Clay: Nature’s Own Miracle Cure (www.LivingClayBook.com), in an attempt to explain many of the mysteries about clay and why its workings are so hard to define and understand. The simple […]

Laugh, Love and Live


“Laugh as much as you breathe and love as long as you live.” 

Millions of Acres of Guyanese Rainforest to be Saved


Million Acres of Guyanese Rainforest To Be Saved In Groundbreaking Deal
by Daniel Howden
A deal has been agreed that will place a financial value on rainforests - paying, for the first time, for their upkeep as “utilities” that provide vital services such as rainfall generation, carbon storage and climate regulation.
The agreement, to be announced tomorrow in […]

As Uranium Firms Eye New Mexico, Navajos Are Wary


As Uranium Firms Eye New Mexico, Navajos Are Wary
By Kari Lydersen
AMBROSIA LAKE, N.M. — Twenty years after uranium mining ceased in New Mexico amid plummeting prices for the ore, global warming and the soaring cost of oil are renewing interest in nuclear power — and in the state’s uranium belt.
At least five companies are seeking […]

Earth Hour


Earth Hour Turns Spotlight on Emissions
Earth Hour may see people switch off their lights for just one hour on Saturday night, but organisers believe the environmental message will be everlasting.
The event, in which some of the world’s major cities will be temporarily plunged into darkness, is hoped to spotlight the global need to reduce carbon […]

Net Neutrality’s Quiet Crusader


Net Neutrality’s Quiet Crusader
Free Press’s Ben Scott Faces Down Titans, Regulators in Battle Over Internet Control
By Cecilia Kang
Bearing video cameras, laptops and cellphones, a small army of young activists flooded into a recent federal meeting in protest.
Members of public-interest group Free Press weren’t there to support a presidential candidate or decry global warming. The tech-savvy […]