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What Did The Chicken On Your Plate Eat?
Anne Gordon GreenMedInfo Would you eat chicken that ate arsenic and banned antibiotics? You probably already have. When eating that delicious nugget, or scrumptious chicken salad…. do you ever wonder how the tender, juicy, and appealing shades of pink get … Continue reading →
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Arsenic, caffeine, banned antibiotics, pharmaceuticals and more found in chickens
Madison Ruppert Activist Post Many people are well aware of the fact that chickens are regularly given roxarsone, what amounts to arsenic, in an attempt to both fight parasites and increase the growth rate of chickens while making the flesh … Continue reading →
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Surprise: Antibiotics May Be Contributing to the Obesity Epidemic
ANH-USA Worse, their overuse may also increase our cancer risk. We’ve been telling you about the global threat of superbugs. Much of it comes from handing out antibiotics like medicinal candy to humans or as dietary supplements to animals. Now … Continue reading →
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Toward a Drug-Free Burger: Ruling May Curb Antibiotics in Meat
Bryan Walsh Time Health The oil industry gets a lot of attention, but for my money the most powerful lobby in U.S. politics is agriculture. Between commodity crops and meat, the sector is huge. Plus, the very makeup of the … Continue reading →
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Most sinus infections don’t require antibiotics
Ashley Mattys EurekAlert IDSA releases first rhinosinusitis guidelines, helps doctors distinguish between bacterial and viral cause. EMBARGOED FOR MARCH 21, 2012, ARLINGTON, Va.] – The vast majority of sinus infections are caused by viruses and should not be treated … Continue reading →
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Are Antibiotics Nearing The End Of Their Life Cycle?
Dr. Suzanne Humphries, MD GreenMedInfo [Dr. Humphries is on the board of directors of the International Medical Council on Vaccination. Visit her website is drsuzanne.net] ANTIBIOTICS Antibiotics, antivirals and antifungals are among the most abused and overused pharmaceutical agents that contribute to … Continue reading →
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The Sweet Golden Treat That Can Help Wipe Out Deadly MRSA
Dr. Mercola Mercola Honey was a conventional therapy in fighting infection up until the early 20th century, at which time its use slowly vanished with the advent of penicillin. Now the use of honey in wound care is regaining popularity … Continue reading →
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Have a Sinus Infection? Don’t Bother with Antibiotics
Alexandra Sifferlin TIME Sinus infections are drippy and painful — an all-around headache, quite literally. When symptoms arise, patients often rush to the doctor for a prescription, usually an antibiotic, to put an end to the suffering. But it turns … Continue reading →
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Honey Shown to Serve as an All Natural Antibiotic, Heals Wounds
Mike Barrett Natural Society Honey has long been viewed as one of nature’s mighty superfoods. For centuries, honey has been utilized for its antibacterial properties, and now scientists are discovering how the healing process honey really works. What’s more, the … Continue reading →
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The Honey You Should Never Buy – It May Be Tainted with Lead and Antibiotics
Source: Mercola Bees have been dying off around the world for more than a decade now, a phenomenon that has been named “Colony Collapse Disorder,” or CCD. The U.S. and the U.K. both reported losing a third of their honeybees … Continue reading →
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