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Lead in Your Glassware: What You Need to Know

In All Health Watch, Featured Article, General Health, Health Warning

Whether you see the glass as half full or half empty, researchers have discovered something alarming about drinking glasses…

A study at the University of Plymouth tested 72 drinking glass products, including tumblers, beer and wine glasses, and jars.

Scientists found that more than 70% of them contained lead and cadmium.[1]

In some products with enameled rims, they found that lead concentrations were an astounding thousand-fold higher than the recommended limit.… Read More

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Mouthwashes Linked to Diabetes

In All Health Watch, Diabetes, Featured Article

Mouthwash may kill the germs that cause bad breath…

But they also kill beneficial bacteria that prevent diabetes, according to a Harvard study.

The research shows that if you’re overweight, using mouthwash greatly increases your risk of type 2 diabetes.[1]

Harvard University scientists evaluated 1,206 overweight middle-age people. During the three-year study, just over 200 of them developed diabetes.

The scientists found that those who used commercial mouthwashes twice a day were 55% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes compared to those who did not use mouthwash at all.… Read More

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Some Sanitizers Are Contaminated with Powerful Carcinogen, Test Shows

In All Health Watch, Featured Article, General Health, Health Warning

A new study has discovered that many of the sanitizers that flooded into the market during the pandemic contain benzene. It’s a potent carcinogen that can be absorbed through the skin.[1]

The International Agency for Research on Cancer puts benzene in its highest-risk category of carcinogens, on par with radioactive materials, asbestos, and formaldehyde.[2]

Benzene exposure is strongly linked to leukemia.… Read More

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The Simple Natural Weapon Against Metabolic Syndrome

In All Health Watch, Diabetes, Featured Article

Metabolic syndrome doesn’t elicit the same dread as other major killers such as heart disease and cancer.

That may be because it isn’t a distinct illness. Instead, it’s a “constellation” of conditions. They include abdominal obesity, high blood pressure, and high blood sugar.

Together, they add up to metabolic syndrome, which doubles your risk of early death.[1]

Metabolic syndrome deserves more attention.… Read More