Folic acid could stop miscarriages (1)
10 October 2007
Folic acid could help infertile women become pregnant and may reduce the risk of miscarriage, research has found.
10 October 2007
Folic acid could help infertile women become pregnant and may reduce the risk of miscarriage, research has found.
10 October 2007
In a groundbreaking study, the Journal of Nanotechnology has published a study that found silver nanoparticles kills HIV-1 and is likely to kill virtually any other virus. The study, which was conducted by the University of Texas and Mexico University, is the first medical study to ever explore the benefits of silver nanoparticles, according to Physorg.
10 October 2007
The salvia family of herbs — sage — has long been revered for its ability to improve mood and mind.
10 October 2007
High dose vitamin C is a remarkably safe and effective treatment for viral infections. [1,2] In high doses, vitamin C neutralizes free radicals, helps kill viruses, and strengthens the body's immune system. Taking supplemental vitamin C routinely helps prevent viral infections.
10 October 2007
Health Impact Study conducted by The Lewin Group which finds that certain dietary supplements when regularly taken could positively impact the health of seniors with age-related diseases, such as Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and central vision loss attributable to age-related macular degeneration.
10 October 2007
New EU legislation - DIRECTIVE 2004/27/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 31 March 2004 amending Directive 2001/83/EC (see 9 below) has an impact on all existing fluoridation schemes which currently affect 6 million people in the UK who are forced to drink, cook with and bathe in fluoridated water.
10 October 2007
A number of health freedom websites reported after the recent meeting of the Codex Alimentarius Commission in Rome that a “miracle” had occurred, and that the WHO and the FAO had expressed “significant displeasure with the anti-health approach to nutrition taken by Codex over the past 4 decades.”
10 October 2007
Dr Ann Blake Tracy from the International Coalition for Drug Awareness has circulated an important article published last month in the Psychiatric Times...
10 October 2007
A new study published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health shows that food-related ill health costs the UK's National Health Service £6 billion a year and contributes to 10% of the mortality and illness, around four times the £1.5 billion associated with smoking.
10 October 2007
International Codex Committee setting out to determine vitamin safety and health claims at risk of using flawed science according to experts
10 October 2007
LONDON (Reuters) - Zinc supplements could be a simple and safe way to reduce illnesses such as diarrhea in children infected with HIV, researchers said on Friday.
10 October 2007
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - The risk of colon cancer can be slashed by 50 percent by taking a daily supplement of vitamin D, researchers at a California cancer institute said.
10 October 2007
A Report from Paul Anthony Taylor. November 2005 saw the 27th meeting of the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses (CCNFSDU) take place in Bonn, Germany.
10 October 2007
Read what EARTHtimes says about it - Detox diets that promise you weight loss, glowing skin and hair, and overall health benefits, do little except burn a hole in your pocket, a report, called Making Sense of Chemical Stories, by Sense About Science, a charitable trust that advocates evidence-based approach to scientific and technological developments, has said.
10 October 2007
There is currently a significant amount of inaccurate and misleading information circulating on the internet about Codex and other related health freedom issues. Whilst some of the authors of this material claim to have carefully studied more than 16,000 pages of Codex documentation, the content of their articles and the nature of their proposed strategies strongly suggests otherwise. The following article may help you to sort the facts from the fiction.
10 October 2007
"Light at night is now clearly a risk factor for breast cancer," Blask says. "Breast tumors are awake during the day, and melatonin puts them to sleep at night." Add artificial light to the night environment, and "cancer cells become insomniacs," he says. ---
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