Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Toxic Clothes: The Truth About What We Wear on Our Skin




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Toxic Clothes: The Truth About What We Wear on Our Skin



Most of the clothes we wear (unless they are labeled “Fair Trade” or “Organic”) contain some pretty toxic additives. For example, conventionally grown cotton uses more insecticides than any other single crop. Research shows that non-organic cotton farming uses 25% of the insecticides applied worldwide, making cotton production a significant pollution factor for our environment and the eco system. The USDA reported that over 2 billion pounds of synthetic fertilizers are applied to U.S.









5 Healthiest Meats on Earth You Should Eat



By Foods4betterhealth Many people tend to think that following a vegetarian diet is the healthiest way to live. Although it may be healthy, there is no need to completely eliminate meat products when trying to lose weight and live a healthy lifestyle. If you want to know if meat is healthy, then here’s what you need to know. There are a variety of meats to try that are low in fat but not low in flavor.









Root canals are a primary cause of chronic disease



(NaturalHealth365) What is a root canal treatment and could this be the cause of chronic disease? Such a treatment, typically just called a “root canal,” refers to a dental procedure commonly performed today on a badly decayed or infected tooth, and are an overlooked cause of chronic disease, often with the patient presenting with pain.
The procedure removes much of the connective tissue with associated nerves and blood vessels that comprise the pulp deep inside the tooth. Coarse files of gradually increasing diameter through an access hole in the top of the tooth are used to scrape and scrub out as much of the pulp as possible. A filling or sometimes a crown can complete the procedure.
The root canal-treated tooth is a chronic toxin factory
After such a treatment, most dental patients are relieved of pain and are able to satisfactorily chew with the treated tooth.






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