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Elderly with low levels of Vitamin D experience accelerated cognitive decline, impaired performance

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Vitamin D insufficiency among the elderly is highly correlated with accelerated cognitive decline and impaired performance, particularly in domains such as memory loss that are associated with Alzheimer's disease and dementia, researchers with the UC Davis Alzheimer's Disease Center and Rutgers University have found. The effect is "substantial," with individuals with low vitamin D declining at a rate three times faster than those with adequate vitamin D levels.

The researchers said their findings amplify the importance of identifying vitamin D insufficiency among the elderly, particularly high-risk groups such as African-Americans and Hispanics, who are less able to absorb the nutrient from its most plentiful source: sunshine. Among those groups and other darker-skinned individuals, low vitamin D should be considered a risk factor for dementia, they said.

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Could tobacco help cure cancer?

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Etoposide is a chemotherapy drug used to treat tumours in the lung, ovaries, testes as well as lymphoma
The tobacco plant could be modified to produce a cancer-fighting drug, scientists believe.

Etoposide is a chemotherapy drug used to treat tumours in the lung, ovaries, testes as well as lymphoma.

There is currently no way to produce etoposide without one of its key ingredients, a compound called podophyllotoxin, which is found naturally in the rare Himalayan mayapple plant.

But now, scientists at Stanford University in California, believe they have managed to genetically engineer nicotiana benthamiana - the tobacco plant - to create a new extract that outperforms one of the key ingredients needed to create etoposide.

Comment: Why does the tobacco plant need to be 'genetically manipulated' to express new genes? In addition why mislead readers with the 'big promise of synthetic biology...to engineer pathways that already occur in nature'? Whenever you read or hear the term synthetic biology, remember that it is a euphemism for extreme genetic engineering:
  • Synthetic Biology: Genetic Engineering on Steroids
In the past 5 years, the science of genetic engineering has made giant strides. Starting from scratch using lifeless chemicals, scientists are now able to create viruses, such as the polio virus. Technically, viruses are not "alive" because they require cells to survive. But soon - perhaps some time this year - scientists expect to create bacteria, which are definitely alive. From there, it will be a short step to manufacturing new forms of life that have never existed on Earth before. This startling new enterprise is called "synthetic biology."
Apart from etoposide, tobacco also contains cembranoids, nicotine and solanesol, which have proved as medicinal in many conditions that cause death and suffering. Just have a look at the following studies:


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Has science just settled the "Low-Fat vs. Low-Carb" debate for weight loss?

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The Los Angeles Times says yes, and low-fat won—which will make some big advertisers happy. Unfortunately, the Times made a hash of the actual study.

Here's the headline: "For fat loss, low-fat diets beat low-carb diets handily, new research finds." Unfortunately not a word of this is true. The article, which was published in the science section, should instead be under fiction.

Let's look more closely at the study, which was conducted by the National Institutes of Health. The researchers monitored two groups (one on a low-carb diet, one on a low-fat diet) under close clinical supervision for two weeks. This made it possible to know exactly what they ate. Both groups lost weight—and the low-carb group lost a pound more than the low-fat group.

Comment: More articles about the benefits of a low-carb diet detailed below:


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A Sour Deception: Mass produced Citric Acid comes from GMO black mold

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Just what is your food made of, anyway? Try industrial synthesis, genetically modified mold secretions, hydrochloric acid, mercury-contaminated caustic soda, ferrocyanide... and, of course, lots of GMO corn.

If common ingredients like "citric acid" and "ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)" sound normal and familiar enough that you practically conjure up an image of the flourishing orchard they were grown in - then think again.

Picture instead an industrial factory, carrying out protocols developed in a lab, produced with enough winding nozzles, tanks, valves, pipes and other thinga-ma-jiggers to create a meandering and disorienting Dr. Seuss story. Because, after all, these common - nearly ubiquitous - ingredients don't come from where you might assume (i.e. simply, citrus fruits).

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Chronic Lyme Disease: A silent epidemic the government chooses to ignore

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© phoenixrising.meLyme Disease Symptoms
A silent epidemic is spreading across every continent on the planet, one that is difficult to diagnose and mimics a spectrum of diseases. It's mistaken for chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, autism, Crohn's disease, attention deficit disorder (ADD), Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), colitis, thyroid disease, chronic inflammation, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Food sensitivities, insomnia, depression, anxiety and a host of other psychological disorders may accompany the affliction.

It's taken root as climate changes and damage to the natural world have become more prominent. Considered the most common vector-borne disease in America, it's believed there are upwards of 420,000 new cases each year in the United States. It destroys lives and families, while decimating finances. Treatment can take years.

Comment: Why Can't I Get Better? Solving the Mystery of Lyme and Chronic Disease - Dr. Richard Horowitz


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Sierra Leone health authorities quarantine 700 after new Ebola death

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Health authorities in Sierra Leone said Tuesday they had quarantined almost 700 people as they battled to contain a new outbreak of Ebola which killed a 16-year-old girl.

The teenager died Sunday in a rural suburb of the city of Makeni, in a northern province that had not recorded a single case of the deadly virus in nearly six months.

"Over 680 people in the village of Robureh are now under a 21-day quarantine," Amadu Thullah, a spokesman for the local Ebola response centre told AFP.

The centre said those locked down included her parents, close relatives and classmates.

"They are classified as high risk although they have not exhibited any signs and symptoms of the disease," added health ministry spokesman Seray Turay.

"The surveillance team of the Ebola response centre have intensified their investigations and is working to nip the issue in the bud."

The girl's death came two weeks after a 67-year-old food trader was killed by the tropical fever in the neighbouring district of Kambia, but the two outbreaks are not linked.

The National Ebola Response Centre (NERC) said 1,524 people were in quarantine across the two districts.

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Truvia: Chemically processed sugar substitute

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© TruviaThe Truvia sweetener ad containing the phrases ‘natural deliciousness’ and ‘from nature for sweetness’: British Sugar gave assurances it would not repeat the claims.
Food giant British Sugar has withdrawn an advertisement extolling the natural virtues of its sugar substitute after a member of the public complained that it was misleading.

The controversy is the latest to surround Truvia, which was developed by Coca-Cola and Cargill and contains extract from the stevia leaf - although this accounts for less than 1% of the finished product.

Comment: Any 'natural' product Coca-Cola and Cargill promote is highly suspect!


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Ten health benefits of drinking lemon water

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We often hear health experts say that drinking a glass of warm water with lemon every day early in the morning is good for our health. Here's why:
  • Water is extremely good for your health as it is the best way to keep the body hydrated, and it helps flush out harmful toxins.
  • Lemon is a good source of many nutrients like calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron and vitamins A, C and B-complex as well as pectin fiber, proteins and carbohydrates. Lemon's citric acid and strong antibacterial, antiviral and immune-boosting powers also help keep you healthy.
To easily reap the benefits, just squeeze the juice from half a lemon into a glass of purified, lukewarm water. If you want, you can add a little honey too. Drink it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, and wait 30 minutes before eating your breakfast.

Comment: Lemon juice has been found to be a safe disinfectant against noroviruses and warm lemon water can also reduce the intensity of headaches.


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First ever bubonic plague case documented in Michigan

First ever bubonic plague case confirmed in Michigan
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© CDCUnder a low magnification of 96X, this hematoxylin-eosin stained (H&E) photomicrograph reveals some of the histopathologic changes seen in a lymph node tissue sample in a case of fatal human plague. Note the medullary necrosis accompanied by fluid due to the presence of Yersinia pestis bacteria.
A Michigan resident has contracted the rare, life-threatening bubonic plague — the first documented case in Michigan's public health history, state officials confirmed.

The Marquette County adult is recovering after apparently contracting the flea-borne illness during a trip to Colorado. Officials are reassuring the public there is no cause for alarm, despite the disease's connection to the microorganism that caused the Black Death plague in Europe in the 1300s, killing millions and reshaping history.

"It's same organism but, in this case, the infection resides in a lymph node," said Dr. Terry Frankovich, medical director for the Marquette County Health Department.

The bubonic plague, in fact, is notably marked by one or more swollen, tender and painful lymph nodes, usually in the groin, armpit or neck.

With the bubonic plague, people are most often infected by bites from infected fleas or when they have direct contact with the tissues or body fluids from an infected animal. The highest risk is in settings that offer food and shelter for rodents — campsites and cabins, for example, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.


The Michigander's case did not develop into the more contagious pneumonic form of the plague. Pneumonic plague may be passed between humans, infecting the lungs and causing a rapidly developing pneumonia that can lead to respiratory failure and shock, according to the CDC.

A third form, septicemic, occurs when the plague organism multiplies in the blood, and it can lead to shock, organ failure and — as in the case of a Colorado teen earlier this year — death.

Comment: New Light on the Black Death: The Viral and Cosmic Connection


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What they are not telling you about vaccines

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© authenticenlightenment.com
The Weston A Price Foundation has produced a 6+ minute video about the actual facts regarding vaccines and vaccinations from the U.S. CDC's VAERS reporting system that every parent, MD, doctor-in-med-school needs to see, and every practitioner of the medical and healing arts must take seriously IF the USA is to have healthy citizens at every age level: prenatal, neonatal, infant, toddler, teen, adult and senior citizen. Here's that video, which I cannot compliment enough and highly recommend.