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Friday, November 29, 2013

NaturalNews: The Health Ranger wishes you a Happy Thanksgiving weekend‏

Dear Lisbon Reporter and NaturalNews readers,
For our readers in the USA, enjoy your Thanksgiving weekend! Here's my thank you message to all Natural News readers and fans:
http://www.naturalnews.com/043073_Thanksgiving_Health_Ranger_gratitude.html

Got the winter blues? Vitamin B12 can really help alleviate depression:
http://www.naturalnews.com/043078_winter_blues_depression_vitamin_B12.html

Looking to give the gift of health this holiday season? Check out the Natural News Store GIFTS section, with many new items!
http://store.naturalnews.com/Holiday-Gifts_c_79.html
Gift certificates are also available:
http://store.naturalnews.com/NaturalNews-Gift-Certificate_p_178.html
All orders of $99 or more get a bonus jute-fiber tote bag!
http://store.naturalnews.com/NaturalNews-Tote-Bag-_p_424.html



more news continues below...

Encore! Friday on The Robert Scott Bell Show 3-5PM EDT: Liam Scheff is back for a Fukushima update – radiation rising and Japan is finally asking for help? Plus, Stephen Heuer joins RSB for an in-depth conversation on the wonders of non-denatured whey protein. Call 1-866-939-2355 with your questions or comments! Listen in at www.NaturalNewsRadio.com.


Today on blogs.naturalnews.com:
- Make your nails shine with silica
- Superfood vs. non-superfoods
- 6 sore throat remedies to have on hand

Rare H6N1 bird flu strain makes first human appearance
(NaturalNews) For the first time ever, the H6N1 bird flu has turned up in a human being, a 20-year-old Taiwanese woman who was hospitalized earlier this year after she developed a high fever, cough and shortness of breath. According to the Associated...


Got the winter blues? Vitamin B12 and other B vitamins may help alleviate depression
(NaturalNews) Adding vitamins to your diet can help reduce the feeling of depression, winter blues or seasonal affective disorder (SAD). B vitamins, especially vitamin B12, have been shown to help those suffering from feelings of anxiety or depression...


Four out of five people stop breathing correctly when typing an email
(NaturalNews) Four out of five people regularly stop breathing while typing emails, according to studies conducted by former Apple executive Linda Stone. The condition, which health professionals are calling "email apnea," may lead to serious health consequences...


Metabolic acidosis causes cancer, diabetes and premature death
(NaturalNews) Cancer, chronic fatigue, diabetes, osteoporosis plus many other degenerative diseases are caused by 'metabolic acidosis.' Is your body pH slightly alkaline? If not, this is a serious health condition - that needs to be addressed immediately...


Woman celebrated as Obamacare success story gets hit with unaffordable rate raises
(NaturalNews) She went from the administration's hero to zero with the click of a mouse. Once touted by the White House as an Obamacare success story, Jessica Sanford has now discovered that, no, she won't be able to afford new health insurance coverage...


Squid ink - A unique health food that challenges cancer and dangerous pathogens? Promising research says yes
(NaturalNews) Striking on any plate, squid ink-infused cuisine is much more than a pretty edible - new research indicates that these unconventional foods are brimming with health advantages. Whether arroz negro of Spain or Venetian fettuccine...


Happy Thanksgiving from the Health Ranger and Natural News
(NaturalNews) As America celebrates its Thanksgiving national holiday, I'm reminded that we all have an abundance of things to be thankful for. Here at Natural News, we all have extraordinary gratitude for the support of you, our readers and fans, without...


30,000 more people freed from water fluoridation after Australian town rejects poison
(NaturalNews) An outstanding ban on artificial water fluoridation has been upheld in the Australian coastal town of Byron Bay, located in New South Wales, following a heated encounter among local residents, scientists, dentists and city officials. The...

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