Infowars Nightly News – Dr. Wil Spencer – Vibrant Bees – 10/29/2012
Wil Spencer, Naturopath
VibrantBees.com
October 29, 2012
Dr. Wil Spencer from Vibrant Bees discusses Colony Collapse Syndrome and other diseases Bee Keepers are dealing with and how products from Vibrant Bees are helping Bee Keeper restore their Colonies health to full capacity.
Wil Spencer The Body Electrician Stikes again! [audio/video]
Wil Spencer, Naturopath
BodyElectrician.com
February 13, 2013
Skyfall: Hundreds injured as meteorite wreaks havoc in Russia’s Urals [video]
Russia Today
February 15, 2013
It’s not been quite average morning in Russia. People in the Urals region have seen burning objects raining down from the sky after a meteorite exploded above the Earth.
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Zhirinovsky: no meteorites, it’s new US weapons test

by Aleksandras Budrys
The Moscow News
February 15, 2013
The leader of Russia’s Liberal Democratic Party and vice speaker of the State Duma Vladimir Zhirinovsky accused on Friday the United States of testing new weapons over Russia immediately after reports of a meteorite explosion appeared.
[hat tip: Louise Koster]
Antibiotics, Gut Health Can Affect Behavior, Lead to Depression
by Elizabeth Renter
Natural Society
February 11, 2013
The human body is a complex system of interrelated parts. You can’t have an imbalance in one area of the body and not have that imbalance affect the entire whole. And researchers have demonstrated that your gut health, way down in your stomach, may play a role in your behavior and even your risk of depression or anxiety, further demonstrating why whole-body health is so vitally important.
The gut, or digestive system, is home to a complex balance of trillions of bacteria. They live in harmony, for the most part. But illness, disease, or antibiotics can all throw this fine balance off. And when your gut bacteria are not finely tuned, the effects include digestive problems including irritable bowel syndrome, to mental health problems like depression. Some research has even indicated late onset autism is related to gut health.
The most recent research, however, suggests that an imbalance caused by antibiotics could have profound effects on our behavior and mood.
As published in Gastroenterology, the researchers disrupted the gut bacteria of otherwise healthy mice by injecting them with antibiotics. They found the resulting imbalance to cause the mice to become less cautious and anxious. It also resulted in an increase in something called brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which is linked to depression and anxiety.
Then, to further their findings, they took healthy mice who exhibited passive behavior and injected them with bacteria from mice with a “higher exploratory” behavior. They found those passive mice became far more active. In other words, the change in gut bacteria again had a significant impact on behavior.
Interestingly, the changes weren’t permanent—the mice returned to their normal selves when the antibiotics were discontinued and the gut bacteria once again became balanced.
So, what does this mean for us. Well, in science-speak, it’s important to note that the same findings have yet to be tested in humans. However, the research indicates that things like depression and mood or behavioral changes could be due to an upset in gut bacteria. Actually, the imbalance of gut microbiota is even directly linked to chronic illness, including obesity and inflammation.
In addition, a disruption in the bacteria of the gut can lead to serious digestive problems and candida. You can prevent all of this by avoiding antibiotics whenever possible, but also by consuming foods with probiotics to help restore and maintain the delicate bacterial balance. These foods include fermented ones like sauerkraut, kefir, miso, and tempeh.
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Huge Spiders Falling From The Sky In Brazil! [video]
YouTube — BeePeeOilDisaster
February 10, 2013
Recorded 02/08/2013 The “official” (sic) story is that they are a type of spider that makes big webs, blah, blah, blah… They never explain how they are falling from the sky downwards… Well, they cant tell the public that there are huge spiders falling from the sky and they have no idea whats going on because then the people would panic etc…
[hat tip: Louise Koster]
Home Remedies for Ringworm – 6 Natural Treatments
by Mike Barrett
Natural Society
February 10, 2013
Ringworm, also known as tinea, is a health issue characterized by a red, itchy, unattractive ring that appears on the body. The issue is actually a contagious fungal infection (has nothing to do with worms) that can appear on the body, feet, groin, scalp, nails, or even beard. While ringworm treatments most often consist of creams and ointments found at your local pharmacy, there are indeed a number of natural home remedies for ringworm which people have been utilizing for countless years.
Some Home Remedies for Ringworm
- Apple Cider Vinegar – Adding on the the truly countless apple cider vinegar cures, this magical substance can also be used to treat ringworm. Simply apply ACV to the ringworm throughout the day, and ingest the liquid throughout the day in water (this will boost overall health and help to rid your body of the ringworm). Some people have also found combining ACV with 99.9% DMSO to be an effective solution. Try a 1:1 radio, such as a teaspoon of each.
- Garlic – Garlic is an amazingly beneficial, antifungal food that has been used for countless health ailments, including ringworm. Simply peel a clove, cut the garlic into thin slices, apply it to the ringworm, and cover the area with a band-aid overnight. You could also try crushing it then applying, or simply rub the slices over the area. Further, you can apply the garlic throughout the day. (Be sure to check out other garlic benefits).
- A Natural Product to Remove Fungal Organisms – In addition to the solutions that can be found within your local grocery store, there are also some natural (and less often organic) products out there. Two products worth considering are Mycozil™, and Paratrex™ – both of which are developed by Dr. Edward Group. These products are designed to rid your body of yeast and fungal organisms, as well as parasites. Both are viable natural options before turning to pharmaceutical medications.
- Black Walnuts – A home remedy passed down from long ago, cutting open and rubbing juice from the green skin of black walnuts may be an effective ringworm treatment. Simply peel green outer hull off and rub the ringworm with the inside of the hull; within a few days, the problem should begin to disappear.
- Colloidal Silver – A natural antibiotic that destroys hundreds of harmful microorganisms, colloidal silver can be used topically to get rid of ringworm. Simply spray, or tab colloidal silver on the ringworm using a sterile pad.
- Lavender Oil– Adding on to the home remedies for ringworm, lavender oil is another substance with potent anti-fungal effects. Research even shows how the oil not only stops the growth of fungi, but kills fungal infections such as ringworm, Athlete’s foot, and candida albicans.
In the end, you may turn to an anti-fungal cream or ointment to treat your ringworm problem, but before you do, why not give some of these natural ringworm treatments a try.
Other Ringworm Treatments
- Organic extra virgin coconut oil
- Ozonated olive oil paste
- Oregano oil
- Daily probiotics (to be taken along with whichever treatment you pursue)
- Fig leaves – Cut open a leaf and rub the milk or sap on the ringworm.
- Neem oil – Used in Ayurvedic medicine, neem is effective against fungal conditions
- Turmeric – Apply juice of raw turmeric to the ringworm throughout the day. Further, ingest a teaspoon of turmeric juice and honey mixed together daily.
Although there may be other home remedies for ringworm, the above solutions are among the most popular. Don’t forget to share your experiences and what works or doesn’t work for you.
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