How to heal cavities naturally Share by Derek Henry | Natural News The world is slowly waking up to the fact that, when you give the body what it needs, it can heal things we previously thought were impossible. A fine example of what is often deemed as an incurable health problem is dental cavities, but extensive research is now becoming more public about the true nature of tooth decay and the fact that there are proven remedies that can remedy it. The lies perpetrated about tooth decay According to the American Dental Association, the reason we have tooth decay is as follows: “[Tooth decay] occurs when foods containing carbohydrates (sugars and starches) such as milk, pop, raisins, cakes or candy are frequently left on the teeth. There are a few problems with this theory, including: So if the modern explanation of tooth decay is not accurate, what is actually the cause of tooth decay? What actually causes tooth decay Tooth decay, as researched by Dr. The food remedies that can heal cavities and tooth decay
How to Improve Vision Naturally Share by Dr. Ben Kim | Drbenkim.com Contrary to popular belief, your vision doesn’t have to decline over time. The six muscles that control your eye movements are as follows: Lateral rectus - Primarily moves your eye outward, away from your nose. Medial rectus - Primarily moves your eye inward, toward your nose. Superior rectus - Primarily moves your eye upward. Inferior rectus - Primarily moves your eye downward. Superior oblique - Primarily rotates the top of your eye toward your nose. Inferior oblique – Primarily rotates the top of your eye away from your nose. Perhaps the single greatest reason why people in today’s society suffer from chronic eyestrain and deteriorating vision is the amount of time that is spent staring at computer monitors and television screens. Your eyes are designed to move regularly. What follows are several simple eye exercises that you can do on a regular basis to keep your eyes and vision as healthy as possible: 1. 2. 3. 4. Bladder-2 (BL-2)
Absolutely everything you need to know about how the government shutdown will work A government shutdown starting Tuesday, Oct. 1, is now upon us. The House and Senate couldn't agree on a bill to fund the government, and time has run out. The photograph is cleverly shot to make it look like the gates of the federal government are literally closing. Neat, eh? (The Washington Post) So... it's shutdown time. Not all government functions will simply evaporate come Oct. 1 — Social Security checks will still get mailed, and veterans' hospitals will stay open. Here's a look at how a shutdown will work, which parts of the government will close, and which parts of the economy might be affected. Wait, what? The fiscal crises will continue until morale improves. Short answer: There are wide swaths of the federal government that need to be funded each year in order to operate. To get a bit more specific: Each year, the House and Senate are supposed to agree on 12 appropriations bills to fund the federal agencies and set spending priorities. Not exactly. Closed! Rep. D.C.' Yes. U.S.
The Changing Face of America What is it about the faces on these pages that we find so intriguing? Is it simply that their features disrupt our expectations, that we’re not used to seeing those eyes with that hair, that nose above those lips? Our responses can range from the armchair anthropologist’s benign desire to unravel ancestries and find common ground to active revulsion at group boundaries being violated or, in the language of racist days past, “watered down.” Out in the world, the more curious (or less polite) among us might approach, asking, “Where are you from?” The U.S. The Census Bureau is aware that its racial categories are flawed instruments, disavowing any intention “to define race biologically, anthropologically, or genetically.” Sandra Williams, 46, grew up at a time when the nation still turned on a black-white axis. In today’s presumably more accepting world, people with complex cultural and racial origins become more fluid and playful with what they call themselves.
Monsanto gets its corporate behind handed to it on a platter by Daily Show (NaturalNews) During a recent segment of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the prevailing trend of biotechnology companies such as Monsanto patenting seeds and suing farmers whose crops become contaminated with them was openly ridiculed for its absolute absurdity. Like it typically does with serious issues that go unaddressed by the mainstream media, The Daily Show rightfully mocked Monsanto and its shameless patent protection lobby for such seed crimes, pointing out with humor the insane amount of power this multinational chemical company now has over modern agriculture. In the opening of the segment, The Daily Show reporter Aasif Mandvi facetiously derides America's farmers for not being grateful that the biotech industry provides them with yearly bounties that stem from patented seeds. You really need to see the entire segment for yourself to get the full gist of the satire: "Monsanto patenting our plants is a theft of our genetic heritage," adds Roush.
Confirmed by science: You really can change your DNA - and here's how (NaturalNews) If you believe that you are at the mercy of your genetic code, great news, you're not. According to the science of epigenetics (the study of how environmental factors outside of DNA influence changes in gene expression), stem cells and even DNA can be altered through magnetic fields, heart coherence, positive mental states and intention. Top scientists around the world agree: genetic determinism is a flawed theory.The DNA we are born with is not the sole determinant for our health and well-being. Stem cell biologist Bruce Lipton, Ph.D., discusses the important difference between genetic determinism and epigenetics in an interview with SuperConsciousness magazine: "The difference between these two is significant because this fundamental belief called genetic determinism literally means that our lives, which are defined as our physical, physiological and emotional behavioral traits, are controlled by the genetic code. "It's like a time machine. Sources:
An Avocado a Day Keeps Body Fat Away Share by Tricia Pingel, NMD – Holistichealingnews.com People are terrified to eat fat. Calorie counting, non-fat diets are a craze in the dieting world, but they make no differentiation between calorie sources. In these diets all calories are created equal, but this is a dietary falsehood. Our bodies need fat. The key to overall health is to consume a certain amount of good fat everyday. Some common symptoms and health problems associated with fatty acid deficiency are: – Skin problems such as eczema and dermatitis – Dry mucous membranes – Hair loss – Changes in blood pressure and cardiovascular health – Thyroid problems • Immune system dysfunction – Joint pain – Brittle and cracked toenails and fingernails – Fatigue – Constipation – Allergies The best detection test for fatty acid deficiency is to run a hand on the back of the arms or side of thighs to feel for tiny bumps. Good fat and omega-3 sources for a well-balanced diet: – Nuts: walnuts, almonds and butternuts are excellent sources.
32,000-Year-Old Plant Brought Back to Life—Oldest Yet The oldest plant ever to be regenerated has been grown from 32,000-year-old seeds—beating the previous recordholder by some 30,000 years. (Related: "'Methuselah' Tree Grew From 2,000-Year-Old Seed.") A Russian team discovered a seed cache of Silene stenophylla, a flowering plant native to Siberia, that had been buried by an Ice Age squirrel near the banks of the Kolyma River (map). Radiocarbon dating confirmed that the seeds were 32,000 years old. The mature and immature seeds, which had been entirely encased in ice, were unearthed from 124 feet (38 meters) below the permafrost, surrounded by layers that included mammoth, bison, and woolly rhinoceros bones. The mature seeds had been damaged—perhaps by the squirrel itself, to prevent them from germinating in the burrow. The team extracted that tissue from the frozen seeds, placed it in vials, and successfully germinated the plants, according to a new study. Plant Study May Help Seed Vaults?