Thursday, October 17, 2013

MRI experiments on dog's brains show they think like a human child on affection and attachments (and you didn't know that every time Fido wags his tail and follows you!) -- New Study! Zink deficiency that gets depleted from processed foods is a newly discovered cause for Alzheimer's - Dr. Mercola's answer to the "updated" food pyramid -- Vitamin C proven to cure 30 diseases!! -- List of things to do to be happier -- and a Missouri town removed fluoride by the city council back in 2009, and pro-fluoride people are wanting to bring it back so debate is coming up...maybe...

Dogs Are People, Too

How Agricultural Chemicals and Hospital Stays Contribute to Alzheimer’s (Video - How Zinc Deficiency May Contribute to Alzheimer's)

October 17, 2013 |

Story at-a-glance


  • Alzheimer’s disease currently afflicts about 5.4 million Americans, including one in eight people aged 65 and over
  • Research suggests zinc deficiency can contribute to Alzheimer’s by promoting accumulation of clumps of defective proteins in your brain, which is one of the hallmarks of the disease
  • The rise in Alzheimer’s prevalence may be related to genetically engineered foods, as herbicides like Roundup are mineral chelators, which means they bind specific nutrients, especially zinc
  • Research suggests the best hope is in prevention focusing on diet, exercise and staying mentally active
  • Avoiding gluten appears to be of critical importance, as is making sure you’re getting plenty of healthful fats (including demonized saturated fats). Fasting also has a remarkably beneficial influence on your brain health

How Turning the Food Pyramid on Its Head Can Help You “Slim Down Without Trying”


June 22, 2013 
  

Vitamin C proven to cure over 30 major diseases

Thursday, October 17, 2013 by: Jonathan Landsman
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/042541_vitamin_C_natural_cures_Andrew_W_Saul.html#ixzz2i1Y62JcB

10 Simple Things You Can Do Today That Will Make You Happier

October 17, 2013

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