Loma Linda University reported that people who ate beans at least three times a week had a 33% reduced risk of colon polyps (which often lead to colon cancer). Researchers…
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Why you should avoid Caffeine – it can make you fat, alter your DNA, and it’s toxic.
The LD50 (Lethal Dose 50%) of caffeine is 192 mg. The lower the LD50 number, the more lethal the substance is. For comparison, Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) has an LD50 of…
Coconut Facts
It has been used for thousands of years in ancient India as a healing fruit. It takes around 9 months for a coconut to filter all of the water that…
Coconut oil stops most bacteria that produce teeth-decaying acids
Coconut oil, a natural antibiotic when digested, destroys the bacteria that cause tooth decay, researchers at the Athlone Institute of Technology, Ireland, reported at the Society for General Microbiology’s autumn…
Diet & Regular Soda just as bad for teeth as Meth & Crack Cocaine
Heavy consumption of diet soda can damage teeth as badly as methamphetamine or crack cocaine, a new study contends. “You look at it side-to-side with ‘meth mouth’ or ‘coke mouth,’…
Omega 3 Fish Oil does not help/stop heart problems – according to new study
Daily treatment with n−3 fatty acids(Omega 3/Fish Oil) did not reduce cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. For the study, over 6,000 subjects were given the n-3. Read the entire article here.
New study: Drinking cola and diet cola leads to Metabolic disturbances & ASVD
ASVD: Atherosclerosis (arteriosclerotic vascular disease – when artery walls thicken as a result of the accumulation of fatty materials such as cholesterol and triglyceride) A new 8-week study on mice showed…
Most Poisonous Plants to Humans & Pets
Cicuta Douglasii: Western Water Hemlock The toxins are concentrated in the chambered rootstock but also occur in the leaves and stems as well. A consumption of 0.1% of body weight…
Earlobe crease? Could be Cardio Vascular Disease or Metabolic Syndrome
Ear Lobe Crease (aka: ELC) Linear wrinkles in one or both lobes may predict future cardiovascular events (heart attack, bypass surgery, or cardiac death.) A crease on one lobe raises…