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'NATURAL HEALTH' Articles

Insulin Resistance: The Real Culprit

By Ron Rosedale January 5th, 2009

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This article was published on Nourished Magazine here. It forms part of the January 2009 round up. Let's talk about a couple of case histories. These are actual patients that I've seen Patient A saw me one afternoon and said that he had literally just signed himself out of the hospital ... MORE...

Why Not to Eat Grain Fed Meat

By The Nourisher December 1st, 2008

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Over 1 million head of cattle are grown in feedlots in Australia. Most beef is 'feedlot finished' or 'grain finished' for a minimum of 60 days and up to 300 days for the domestic market, up to 600 days for the Japanese export market, and even more than 600 days ... MORE...

How Much Chocolate is too much Chocolate?

By Joseph Mercola November 1st, 2008

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Few foods evoke as much passion as chocolate. And for chocolate lovers, the idea of giving it up altogether, even if it means being healthier, is often not an option to consider. Well, this is one instance when you can have your chocolate and eat it too, because study after ... MORE...

The Secrets of Light :: Cancer and the Sun

By Mark Sircus October 1st, 2008

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During great times of stress like we are presently going through it is good to step into the direct sunlight and soak up its life giving and healing rays. Electronic waves communicate the regulatory functions of life. In fact, all organic life absorbs, emits and processes light. Biophoton emission ... MORE...

Health Hazards of Mercury

By Eric Davis September 1st, 2008

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In Greek mythology, Mercury is the fleet-footed messenger of the Gods. He was the cleverest of the Olympians, patron of translators and interpreters. He ruled over wealth, good fortune, commerce, fertility. . . and thievery. He brought the souls of the dead to the underworld, and was honoured as a ... MORE...

Weight Loss Without Dieting: an interview with Jon Gabriel

By Deborah Oberon August 1st, 2008

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Jon Gabriel’s book The Gabriel Method details his revolutionary method of weight loss without dieting. Morbidly obese at a weight of 182 kilos (401 lbs), Jon decided to turn his life around after a slight twist of chance meant he narrowly avoided being on the September 11, 2001 United ... MORE...

10 Reasons Why Parents Question Vaccination

By The Australian Vaccination Network July 1st, 2008

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For some time now, members of the government and the medical industry have tried to explain away the phenomenon of parental refusal to vaccinate. Despite the government’s own studies, such as Rogers and Pilgrim; 1993, which shows that “Older, highly educated parents form the basis of the [sic] anti-immunisation lobby”, ... MORE...

Feeling Frisky? Herbs for Fertility

By Susun Weed June 1st, 2008

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For thousands of years knowledge of the herbs and wild plants that could increase fertility were the secrets of the village wise women. But after the holocaust against European Wise Women (the "burning times") and the virtual extermination of Native American medicine women, this knowledge virtually disappeared. In fact, many ... MORE...

How To Restore Digestive Health

By Jordan Rubin May 1st, 2008

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Chronic disease wreaks havoc on the American populace. One million Americans suffer from AIDS; eight million have cancer, and twelve million battle heart disease. However, there is one disorder that afflicts more individuals than the combined total of all of these other potentially deadly disorders, and, surprisingly, it is rarely ... MORE...

Recovering from Vegetarianism

By Ron Schmid, ND April 1st, 2008

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Dr. Weston Price was very interested in vegetarian ideas. Of Vitu Levu, a large island in the Pacific Ocean, he wrote, “I had hoped to find on it a district far enough from the sea to make it necessary for the natives to have lived entirely on land foods… ... MORE...

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nour·ish (nûrsh, nr-)
  1. To provide with food or other substances necessary for life and growth; feed.
  2. To foster the development of; promote: “Athens was an imperial city, nourished by the tribute of subjects” (V. Gordon Childe).
  3. To keep alive; maintain: nourish a hope.

Originating from Latin Nutrire which means to feed or suckle

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