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Six ways Ayurvedic medicine can change your life

10/05/2013 17:31
Six ways Ayurvedic medicine can change your life (NaturalNews) China has their ancient medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and India has its ancient medical version called Ayurveda. Both go back 5,000 years or more. This article focuses on Ayurveda. [Read more] ...

Science will destroy humanity, says team of scientists

10/05/2013 17:24
Friday, May 10, 2013 by: J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) One of the primary goals of science is to advance knowledge and understanding to improve the human condition, but all too often this noble field of study has devolved into a profit-seeking quest for power, at the expense of mankind. [Read more] ...

78,000 People Have Already Applied For A One-Way Trip To Mars

09/05/2013 17:42
Adam Taylor | May 9, 2013, 10:12 AM Mars One, a one-way trip to Mars funded by advertising and sponsorship from a global reality TV show, sounds like fiction. But Dutch founder Bas Lansdorp assured Business Insider that the ambitious plan is not a hoax, despite the skepticism the project has...

Exotic atoms hold clues to unsolved physics puzzle at the dawn of the universe

09/05/2013 17:40
by Staff Writers Ann Arbor MI (SPX) May 10, 2013 An international team of physicists has found the first direct evidence of pear shaped nuclei in exotic atoms. The findings could advance the search for a new fundamental force in nature that could explain why the Big Bang created more matter than...

Bosnia war survivor warns of things to come in collapse of America: Emergency Preparedness

09/05/2013 17:33
Thursday, May 09, 2013 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger Editor of NaturalNews.com (NaturalNews) We are republishing two important stories here (with links to original sources) that you need to read. The first is a report from a man who survived the war in Bosnia. Although the source of this cannot...

The Moral Animal: Is Religion Declining?

08/05/2013 22:19
By JONATHAN SACKS Published: December 23, 2012 At first glance, religion is in decline. In Britain, the results of the 2011 national census have just been published. They show that a quarter of the population claims to have no religion, almost double the figure 10 years ago. And though the United...

The coming flood: Explore the future's rising seas

08/05/2013 20:09
Source: M. Perrette, PIK; graphic by Peter Aldhous, published 7 February 2013 As the world warms, ice melts and water expands, sea level will rise – but faster in some places than others. These simulations, which assume warming in the middle of the range indicated by climate models, provide the...

Toxic Mars dust could hamper planned human missions

08/05/2013 20:05
19:58 08 May 2013 by Victoria Jaggard, Washington DC Mars dust is dangerous to human health and could severely hamper proposed missions to send people to the Red Planet. So say space-health and life-support researchers who met this week to mull over the possibility of sending a crewed mission to...

European and Asian languages have one mother tongue

08/05/2013 19:59
17:54 07 May 2013 by Michael Slezak   We are more connected than you think. Seven families of languages across the Eurasian continent, containing tongues as diverse as modern Inuit, Tamil, Japanese, Greek and Hungarian, evolved from a single language that existed around the time of the...

How to Reprogram Your Subconscious Mind

08/05/2013 19:17
by , Dick Ingersoll Who's driving your car?  Oh, you are?  Ok, well are you driving the car with your conscious or subconscious mind?  That will depend on how long you've been driving.  Do you remember when you were learning to drive and you found yourself drifting all over the...
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