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Dr. Incao interview with Natural Health 365
November 10, 2015 - Category: News
Jonathan Landsman from Natural Health 365 interview with Dr. Philip Incao about Cancer prevention, Bio-repair approach to treatment and Mindset. Read MoreDr. Incao interview with Natural Health 365
Read more...The health benefits of Apples
October 5, 2015 - Category: Foods of the Week
The health benefits of Apples are great. One of the first things a child learns is the alphabet, and almost always, "A is for apple". The apple has been around for so long that it can be called the first fruit. Hieroglyphic writings found in: the pyramids and tombs of the ancient Egyptians indicate that…The health benefits of Apples
Read more...Weston Price Review of Rethinking Cancer DVD
May 15, 2014 - Category: News
Recently, Weston A. Price Foundation gave a thumbs up to our Rethinking Cancer DVD! READ MOREWeston Price Review of Rethinking Cancer DVD
Read more...Nutrients in a Cherry
May 12, 2014 - Category: Foods of the Week
Here is why cherries are so nutrient. Garden cherries originated chiefly from two species, the sour cherry and the sweet cherry. Both are native to Eastern Europe and Western Asia, where they have been cultivated since ancient times. Cherry pits have been found in prehistoric cave dwellings. Cherries are grown in every state. Leading cherry…Nutrients in a Cherry
Read more...Nutrient value in Corn
October 14, 2013 - Category: Foods of the Week
Thinking about improving your lifestyle with healthy food? Then give corn a try. The nutrient value in corn is high. Corn is first recorded as having been found in North America in 1006, by Karlsefne, at a place called Hop, in the vicinity of the Taunton River. Indian corn was known to be cultivated in…Nutrient value in Corn
Read more...The benefits of eating Guava
September 3, 2013 - Category: Foods of the Week
The guava is called the apple of the tropics. It is native to tropical America, but has been dispersed throughout all equatorial regions. It is grown in subtropical Florida and California, and the tree is a hearty one. In turn, the benefits of eating guava is great. The guava tree produces large quantities of fruit.…The benefits of eating Guava
Read more...The nutritional value of Melons
April 29, 2013 - Category: Foods of the Week
The nutritional value of melons is immense. The many varieties of the popular melon give us certain elements not found in any other food. The honeydew melon originated in Asia, and it is believed that, as early as 2,400 B.C., this distinct type of muskmelon was growing in Egypt. The cantaloupe is native to India…The nutritional value of Melons
Read more...New Alarm Bells About Chemicals and Cancer
May 9, 2010 - Category: News
Finally, the truth is out about the food we eat and the links it has to chemicals and cancer. Could it be that maybe, just maybe what F.A.C.T. and others have been warning about for decades is finally penetrating the medical mainstream and the hallowed halls of government? Let's hope, but don't hold your breath…New Alarm Bells About Chemicals and Cancer
Read more...How Healthy Are Sunflower Seeds?
April 25, 2010 - Category: News
Raw sunflower seeds, used for food by the Indians long before white men reached America, are one of the richest seeds in nutritional value. The seeds are 25% protein-putting them on the same protein level as meat. They contain liberal amounts of vitamins, especially A, B-complex, and the sparse Vitamin E found in their unsaturated…How Healthy Are Sunflower Seeds?
Read more...The benefits of an apple
March 15, 2010 - Category: Foods of the Week
Though apples are the most versatile of fruits, eaten for their zest and flavor, they also have many valuable characteristics, health and nutrition-wise which can become a worthy tool in beating cancer or any illness. The benefits of Apples are: Vitamins A and C found in apples promote growth, help ward off colds. The minerals…The benefits of an apple
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