While the CDC and other governmental agencies push the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in an attempt to curb future cervical cancer rates, a powerful natural option is readily available and free of dangerous side-effects — in other words, diet. From a low glycemic index eating plan to raspberries and turmeric, food is a potent, cost-friendly and effective defense against cervical cancer. Below are four dietary habits to adopt that help ensure a healthy future. Continue reading
Almonds, perfect snack for health
Handful a day can keep heart healthy and beat the flab, results of six new studies conclude
A handful of almonds may well be the perfect daily snack for staving off disease.
The high-protein, nutrient-rich nuts help suppress the appetite, beat flab and also keep your heart healthy.
Almonds are high in beneficial monounsaturated fats and vitamin E, which protects against UV light damage and Alzheimer’s, according to six studies presented to the American Society of Nutrition Scientific Sessions in San Diego. Continue reading
Type 2 diabetes diet: What to eat, what to avoid and how to get healthier with every meal
There are two types of diabetes. Type 1 usually appears in childhood, and its symptoms can be quite abrupt and severe. Type 2 diabetes is more common, and its symtoms present more gradually. It can develop at any age and is considered preventable. Early symptoms of the disease can include fatigue, unexplained weight loss, blurred vision, sores that are slow to heal, frequent urination, increased thirst, unusual hunger, recurrent bladder infections and yeast infections. Continue reading
Two rainforest herbs that destroy cancer and alleviate side effects from chemotherapy
Nearly everyone has been touched by cancer in some way or another. Cancer patients are struggling with traditional therapies, and many are looking to alternative ways in order to reverse their diagnosis. Look no further than these two powerful rainforest herbs that can stimulate the proper systems to help give cancer a knock-out punch.
Cat’s claw
Cat’s claw (also known as una de gato) is a large woody vine that grows in the Amazon rainforest that derives its name from hook-like thorns that grow along the vine and resemble the claws of a cat. Continue reading
Ask your doctor: ‘What would you do?‘
How many of you ask your AMA doctors if they would take the chemical concoction they are prescribing to you?
Do you ever wonder about the wisdom of a FAT doctor telling the patient to go on a diet?
Jackie Juntti
From the psychiatrist who’d never take anti-depressants, to the heart doctor who steers clear of statins, we reveal the medical treatments the experts REFUSE to have themselves
When faced with a worrying diagnosis, invasive procedure or risky operation, probably the smartest question you can ask your doctor is: ‘What would you do?’
With years of experience, they know better than anyone which treatments and tests are worth having – and which are better avoided. Continue reading
Will Scientists Ever Find a “Cure” for Cancer?
What would happen if the Cancer industry admitted there was a CURE for cancer? There are hundreds of thousands of people who have been cured of cancer via “alternative” methods, however many of those methods have been banned by the FDA and proclaimed as “unsafe”.
Of course, oddly enough, chemo and radiation are undoubtedly two of the most dangerous treatments offered by modern medicine today!
Latest statistics show the incidence of cancer in the US continues to increase despite pre-cancer screening and outrageously expensive cancer treatments. In fact, per statistics of 2011, nearly 13 million people per year are diagnosed with cancer and sadly nearly 8 million will not survive.
In response and proudly, “Search for the Cure” groups have many yearly events in the hopes of raising great sums of money so the desperately sought after cure will finally be found! Continue reading
10 Natural Remedies for Kidney Stones
The kidneys are one of the most important organs in the human body. The kidneys help to detox and filter impurities from the blood, as well as waste products from your urine. Kidney stones form when the kidneys are not able to process toxins efficiently. Specifically, a crystallization of unprocessed minerals builds up. Kidney stones cause pain and possible blockage of urine flow.
The following are some simple natural remedies that may help soothe the discomfort of kidney stones and speed up the body’s natural healing process. Continue reading
7 Best Foods to Support Kidney Function
Your kidneys provide vital service to your body — they filter waste from your blood and send it to your bladder. They also regulate blood pressure, manage water reabsorption, control the acidity in the body, and balance electrolyte levels. Considering their importance, eating a diet to promote kidney health could be one of the best things you can do. The following seven foods will support your kidneys and make their job easier. Continue reading
High Cholesterol Could Help Cancer Spread Around The Body

‘Bad’ cholesterol can help cancer cells move around the body, new research suggests
Australian scientists say the cholesterol regulates the machinery that controls the movement of cells in the body.
This discovery, they say, is a major finding in the search to explain why cancer spreads throughout the body – and of particular concern to those who have high cholesterol readings.
The paper’s senior author, associate professor Thomas Grewal from the University of Sydney, said the research had important implications for cancer research.
‘One of the things that makes cancer so difficult to treat is the fact that it can spread around the body,’ he said.
‘Most of the cells in our bodies stick to neighbouring cells through the help of Velcro-like molecules on their surface known as integrins.
‘Unfortunately, integrins also help cancer cells that have broken away from a cancerous tumour to take root elsewhere in the body. Continue reading
The Cancer Class Divide
Affluent people are more likely to suffer skin and thyroid cancer, while poorer people fall victim to liver and cervical

Class divide: More affluent people are likely to suffer from skin cancer – including melanoma – thyroid and testicular cancers
A person’s wealth is a key indicator of the type of cancer they are likely to suffer from, scientists say.
U.S. researchers have discovered that certain types of cancers are prevalent in different classes.
They say more affluent people are likely to suffer from melanoma, thyroid and testicular cancers.
Poorer people, on the other hand, are more likely to be diagnosed with cancers of the larynx, cervix, penis, and liver.
And while these people are less likely to be diagnosed with cancer, they are more likely to die from the disease. Continue reading
Eating Fewer Calories Boosts Cancer Survival
Study finds it reduces the risk of disease spreading to other organs

Being overweight makes breast cancer treatment less effective, and those who gain weight during treatment have worse cancer outcomes
A low calorie diet may help prevent the spread of one of the deadliest forms of breast cancer.
Scientists believe that radiotherapy used to treat tumours would be more effective if women were eating a third less than usual.
In the US study a low calorie diet appeared to prevent the spread of triple negative breast cancer, a particularly aggressive form of the disease.
It affects around a fifth of all women with breast cancer – about 10,000 new cases a year – and is more common in the under-40s.
It spreads very quickly, with tumours often returning after treatment. Continue reading
FDA Order on Surgical Device Divides Doctors
Some Continue to Use Uterine-Fibroid Tool, Saying Risk of Cancer Is Remote

Debra Grymkoski chose not to have the procedure known as power morcellation after hearing of the risks in a Wall Street Journal article. Nathan W. Armes for The Wall Street Journal
An advisory from the Food and Drug Administration that strongly cautioned doctors against performing a common surgical procedure on women is upending the landscape of care across the U.S.
The FDA surprised gynecologists last month when it issued an advisory against using a device called a power laparoscopic morcellator, saying it can spread a dangerous hidden cancer. The bladed tools are used in minimally invasive surgeries to slice up and remove uterine growths called fibroids, sometimes as part of a hysterectomy.
No figures are available on how many doctors have chosen to heed the nonbinding warning, which the agency plans to revisit in a hearing this summer. But dozens of interviews show the advisory has divided hospitals and gynecologists, many of whom are still using the device, and left women puzzling over their options. The tool was being used in an estimated 50,000 uterine surgeries each year. Continue reading
The Killer Pimple
Doctors warn of aggressive form of skin cancer which is six times more likely to kill if it is not removed within two months

Diagnosis delays for nodular melanomas (like the one pictured) mean people with the cancer are six times more likely to die than from other melanomas
Dermatologists have raised the alarm on an aggressive form of melanoma that looks like a harmless pimple but kills hundreds of Australians a year.
Diagnosis delays mean people with the cancer are six times more likely to die than from other melanomas.
Nodular melanomas usually appear on the skin as a red nodule rather than an ugly dark mole, leading doctors to mistake them for relatively harmless forms of skin cancer or even pimples.
But the key difference is that these melanomas are firm to touch, and will not feel soft like a pimple or a mole. Continue reading
Cabbage: Natural Medicine for Cancer, Diabetes and More
The robust and abundant cabbage, which is closely related to other leafy green vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower, has a long history as both a food and medicine. For example, the Ancient Greeks would routinely prescribe cabbage or cabbage juice to treat constipation or mushroom poisoning, while the Ancient Egyptians consumed cabbage before meals to lower the intoxicating effects of wine. The British even brought cabbage to the trenches of World War I since its leaves helped to treat trench foot and bandage ulcers.
Cabbage’s historical uses as a medicine is a testament to its dense concentrations of nutrients. In fact, cabbage shares a remarkably similar nutritional profile to broccoli, and is even proven to treat the same medical conditions. Continue reading
Green Tea Diet Secrets: How to Get Results More Safely and Quickly
Green tea diet secrets are not so secret any more. If you’re trying to shed a few pounds, adding green tea to your diet can really help jump start the process. Studies have proven the efficacy of green tea for weight loss. Green tea has been shown to speed up metabolic rates and increase energy expenditure during exercise in healthy adults. Additionally, a study (1) published by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed that green tea increases fat oxidation during moderate exercise, improves insulin sensitivity and increases glucose tolerance, all of which can help prevent obesity.
But, as the school of hard knocks has taught us all, there is no magic bullet when it comes to our bodies and our health. While green tea can go a long way toward helping you reach your weight-loss goals, you can’t use it in isolation. If you want to achieve a state of optimal health, it’s important to incorporate other healthy diet and lifestyle changes into your routine as well. Here is a list of other things you can do to support your body and your health while working toward your ideal weight. Continue reading