Mind Body Green – by DR. KATIE CORAZZO

There are certain foods that always end up in my shopping cart. I stick to a healthy, easy, and quick meal plan. No need for frills or long recipes to stay healthy, but taste doesn’t have be sacrificed either. Don’t forget to load up on these goodies next time you’re at the grocery store!   Continue reading “10 Foods A Naturopathic Doctor Always Buys”

monsanto money burning 263x164 Big Win! Monsanto Reports $156 Million Loss in Q4 as Farmers Abandon GM CropsNatural Society – by Christina Sarich

Are you invested in Monsanto stock like Bill Gates, who owns hundreds of thousand of Monsanto shares worth about $23 million? It might be time to pull out since the company just reported over $156 million in losses for the fourth quarter.

“For the quarter ended Aug. 31, Monsanto reported a loss of $156 million, or 31 cents per share, compared with a loss of $249 million, or 47 cents per share, in the same period last year.”  

Continue reading “Big Win! Monsanto Reports $156 Million Loss in Q4 as Farmers Abandon GM Crops”

Prevent Disease – by Marco Torres

Juicing cannabis usually involves blending or pressing fresh plant material instead of buds that have been dried or aged. Some believe that raw cannabis should be treated as a dietary staple. Cannabis is one of the most versatile plants with few others matching its medicinal powers. Separating the myths from the facts still remains a challenge. Here are the top reasons to juice cannabis rather than smoke it.    Continue reading “6 Reasons To Juice Rather Than Smoke Cannabis”

Breitbart – by Caroline May

The government of Mexico is paying to help its citizens who are living illegally in the United States avoid deportation.

According to a report from National Public Radio, the Mexican government through its 50 consulates around the United States has been helping to fund low-income illegal immigrants to apply for President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA — which shields illegal immigrants from deportation and allows them to work in the U.S.    Continue reading “Mexican Gov’t Paying To Help Shield Illegal Immigrants In The U.S. From Deportation”

Pirate’s Cove

As if there weren’t enough problems in California thanks to Obamacare, what with doctors retiring early, moving to other states, refusing to participate in the Ocare exchange, refusing to take new Medicare/Medicaid patients, the California government seems determined to drive doctors out

(Breitbart) Gov. Jerry Brown just signed a law requiring that California health care providers be trained to better understand the specific health needs of the LGBT community. Continue reading “New California Law Requires Doctors To Undergo LGBT Re-education”

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT5hlUl4U6PeVpK2NQyZRfUhXkij3p1YQkrR4PXF-OC9xpb97LLDr. Sircus

There should be no more confusion about whether or not marijuana is effective for cancer patients. Medical marijuana is chemotherapy, natural style, for all cancer patients. The two forms of hemp oil, one with THC and CBD and the other CBD alone (which is pretty much legal everywhere) provide the body with chemo therapeutics without the danger and staggering side effects. There are many chapters in this book about cancer patients using marijuana but in this one we present a quick overview of the science that backs up the assertion that every cancer patient and every oncologist should put medical marijuana on their treatment maps.   Continue reading “Cannabis Cures Cancer”

The Daily Beast – by Dave Majumdar
Obama’s no-boots-on-the-ground pledge is keeping America from fighting an effective air campaign in Iraq and Syria.

Within the U.S. Air Force, there’s mounting frustration that the air campaign against ISIS in Syria and Iraq is moving far more slowly than expected. Instead of a fast-moving operation with hundreds of sorties flown in a single day—the kind favored by many in the air service—American warplanes are hitting small numbers of targets after a painstaking and cumbersome process.    Continue reading “Air Force Pilots Say They’re Flying Blind Against ISIS”

National Review – by Brendan Bordelon

A statement released by the family of the first person to be diagnosed and die of the Ebola virus in the United States called it “suspicious” that all white patients treated in America survived the illness while the one black patient died.

Josephus Weeks, nephew of the deceased Thomas Eric Duncan, made the racially charged accusation on Thursday while acting as spokesman for Duncan’s broader family.   Continue reading “Ebola Victim’s Family: ‘Suspicious’ That All White Patients Survived, But Not One Black Patient”

ABC News

A man who had just gotten out of prison 15 minutes earlier was ambushed and shot by another ex-convict as revenge for a previous run-in behind bars, state police said Friday.

Devon Simmons, who had served 15 years for an assault conviction, was being released from the medium-security Otisville state prison in Orange County on Thursday morning when he was told a car was waiting to pick him up.   Continue reading “Ex-Convict Shot 15 Minutes After NY Prison Release”

Yahoo News

Washington (AFP) – US regulators on Friday approved Harvoni, a daily pill to treat hepatitis C that is simpler to administer than long-standing treatments but that carries a steep price tag.

The combination pill made by California-based Gilead Sciences was shown in trials to cure up to 99 percent of patients within two to three months.

But Harvoni’s price is set at $94,500 for a 12-week course of treatment, or $1,125 per pill.   Continue reading “US approves pricey new pill against hepatitis C”

pills antibiotics avoid nslogo 263x164 Read This before You Pop Another Big Pharma AntibioticNatural Society – by Paul Fassa

A study published by Mayo Clinic found that almost 70% of Americans are on at least one pharmaceutical; antibiotics top the list, followed by antidepressants, and opioid pain killers. This is a problem in of itself, as it the United States has transformed into a pill-popping, medication-dependent nation. What’s worse is that antibiotics in particular are doled out in copious, unnecessary amounts, so much so that bacteria are developing major resistance to this conventional treatment. This is now a potential danger of antibiotics, and a serious grand-scale side effect of antibiotic use.   Continue reading “Read This before You Pop Another Big Pharma Antibiotic”

The Weekly Standard – by Jeryl Bier

Clothes may not make the woman, but according to First Lady Michelle Obama, they don’t hurt. Mrs. Obama hosted a “Fashion Workshop” for students and fashion industry representatives at the White House Wednesday, something she said had been a “dream” of hers:

But I want to thank everyone here for making this dream — this was really a dream of mine in so many ways, to have this industry and all those who have supported me, who do so much for people to make us feel beautiful and ready to get out there.

Continue reading “Michelle Obama: ‘Fashion Plays an Important Role in my Confidence’”

Wisconsin Gov. Scott WalkerLA Times – by David D. Savage

The U.S. Supreme Court late Thursday blocked Wisconsin from enforcing its strict voter identification law in November’s election.

By a 6-3 vote, the justices granted an emergency appeal from civil rights lawyers, who argued it was too late to put the rule into effect this year.

Lawyers for the ACLU noted that the state had already sent out thousands of absentee ballots without mentioning the need for voters to return a copy of their photo identification.   Continue reading “Wisconsin and Texas voter ID laws blocked by courts”

Northwest Liberty News – by James White

A few days ago, a colleague and I were having a conversation about current events and he stated that he agreed with most of the things that I publish, but not all.  Of course, inquiring minds want to know, so I posed the question.  Basically, he said that he agreed with most everything except for the idea that there is some organized group plotting things.  He just doesn’t buy it.  He thinks that our government is inept, and couldn’t get enough intelligent minds together to plan a softball game.  I’m paraphrasing, but you get the idea.  So it is for him, my wayward colleague, that I edited the short video below.  If the following video leaves any doubt about the overall globalist plan, then I am, frankly, at a loss to help you further. Continue reading “What David Rockefeller Really Thinks”

St Louis protestsCNN

Just 12 miles south of the spot where a police officer killed Michael Brown, it happened again: Another 18-year-old died at the hands of police on Wednesday.

An off-duty officer opened fire on the teen, and the policeman didn’t stop until he’d fired his weapon 17 times, authorities say.

Late Thursday, St. Louis city Medical Examiner Dr. Michael Graham said the teen was hit seven or eight times.   Continue reading “Police: Off-duty St. Louis officer shoots, kills man who fired at him”

Michael Lively, the homeless man who sparked an Ebola alert in Dallas on Sunday after going missing following possible contact with an infected patientLet’s make everyone deathly afraid of homeless people, eh? Pitiful!

Daily Mail – by JOSH GARDNER and MICHAEL ZENNIE

This is the first photo of the homeless man who sparked an Ebola alert in Dallas on Sunday after going missing following possible contact with an infected patient.

Michael Lively was the first patient to ride in the ambulance that was used to carry Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan to Presbyterian Hospital, Texas.

It is possible that Lively came into contact with Duncan’s Ebola-infected bodily fluids during that ride.    Continue reading “The homeless man who caused Ebola panic in Dallas”