10 Potent Home Remedies for Getting Rid of Pneumonia

Pneumonia is an acute form of respiratory infection in the lungs caused by viruses, fungi and bacteria. When a normal person breathes in air, the air fills the small sacs in the lungs.

Signs and Symptoms
Most commonly, you’ll have a persistent, phlegm-producing cough in which blood may be present, Continue reading

Foods That Fight the Common Cold

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Since colds are viral in nature, antibiotics are completely useless and should be avoided, unless your physician diagnoses a serious secondary bacterial infection Continue reading

Lack of Sleep Can Quadruple Your Risk of Catching a Cold

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Sleeping less than six hours per night can increase your risk of catching a cold by 400 percent Continue reading

Natural Antibiotics to Stockpile Now: 10 Herbs and Foods that Kill Superbugs

Longtime readers of Natural News know that, because of massive over-prescribing by the modern healthcare industry, today’s crop of antibiotics are becoming less and less effective. Another culprit: The increased use of antibiotics in factory-farm animals. Continue reading

Strategies to Prevent Hypertension

About one in three American adults have hypertension (high blood pressure), and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),1,2 hypertension is “the second greatest public health threat” in the US. Continue reading

Olive Leaf Extract Prevents Cancer and Fights Infections

Olives have long been known for the health benefits they supply to the human body. The olive itself and olive oil especially are useful in healthy cooking. Not to be overlooked, olive leaf Continue reading

Olive Leaf Extract

Did You Know…

… that a delicious fruit enjoyed in Mediterranean cuisine can fight infections, strengthen your immune system, protect against heart disease, prevent osteoporosis and help you lose weight?

Olive leaf extract is one of the most powerful, all natural antimicrobial agents known to science.  It has been shown to treat colds, flu, and infections of the sinuses and upper respiratory tract. But the health benefits don’t stop there.  Continue reading