Saturday, May 24, 2008

Are meat products contaminated with bad energy? (and other news)

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Dear NaturalNews readers,

 

Did you ever wonder why people who eat excessive amounts of meat are so mentally unstable as well as physically sick? Today's feature transcript explains why: It's the energy contamination of the meat products that impacts a person's energy in such a negative way! Check out the first story below for answers. It's a full transcript of my Health Ranger Report on the energetic contamination of meat products.

 

Also today: Stevia to get GRAS approval? | McCain's health care disaster | Mercury in dentistry | Quercetin vs. macular degeneration | Curry powder medicine | and more!

 

Click any headline you'd like to read:

 

Health: The Energetic Contamination of Beef Products (Transcript)
(NaturalNews) Greetings everyone, this is Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, here reporting for www.Naturalnews.com. I am currently in the rainforest of Southern Ecuador, high in the Andes Mountains. I am not joking. I am actually in a bamboo rainforest here...

Health: Reasons for Starting Your Own Garden
The Season of Spring is lavish with its abundance. Before we even ask, nature blesses us with every shade of color and profusion of green. Far and wide, beauties of nature are bursting forth with new growth and blossoms. Our copious supply...

Health: Food and Beverage Giants Lining Up to Cash in When Stevia Gets GRAS Approval in U.S.
(NaturalNews) Even though stevia has not been authorized as a food ingredient in the United States, a number of food, beverage and ingredient companies are investing significant money to expand production for what they view as its inevitable approval...

Society: McCain's Proposed Health Care Plan - Millions Will Lose Insurance Coverage
Americans need to be aware of what Senator John McCain's health care plan entails. Under the guise of fighting health care inflation, he is targeting the employer-provided system that currently covers over 60 percent of the non-elderly population...

Society: Illegal Immigrants Create Far Lower Health Care Cost Burden than Previously Assumed
(NaturalNews) Latinos residing in the United States illegally are 50 percent less likely to use emergency room facilities than Latinos with legal migration or citizenship status, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of California...

Health: FDA Opens Public Comment for Safety of Mercury in Dentistry (Action Alert)
Under intensifying consumer group pressure, the FDA has announced that it will open public comment regarding its proposed ruling on the classification of dental mercury amalgam materials. The more we learn about mercury amalgams the more...

Health: Indian Curry Powder: Fine Cuisine and Ayurvedic Medicine
Capturing the key flavors of Indian food requires a handful of special ingredients that you may not have in your kitchen. This blend (called curry powder) contains natural preservatives and provides strong medicinal properties (called Ayurvedic...

Health: The Flavonoid Quercetin Protects Against Macular Degeneration
A new study has investigated the protection afforded by the flavonoid quercetin against macular degeneration. The macula is the yellowish, central part of the retina about 1.5 mm in diameter that produces central vision and color vision....

Health: A Day in the Life of the Happy Oasis Retreat
This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Raw Food Summit which can be found at (http://rawsummitarchives.com) . In this excerpt, Happy Oasis shares more on her experiences living with tribes around the world and attitudes and relationships...

Society: Efforts to Help Home Loan Consumers Blocked by Obscure Federal Agency
Predatory lenders had a partner in their crimes according to Eliot Spitzer. The Bush administration looked the other way and did nothing to protect American homeowners from egregious lending practices, choosing instead to align itself with...


Regards,

- Mike Adams

The Health Ranger

Editor, NaturalNews.com

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