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Five Reasons to Drink More Water Every Day

In All Health Watch, Anti-Aging, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article, Longevity, Pain Relief, Skincare, Top 5's

It’s one of the most effortless and effective ways to support your good health. Yet most people just don’t drink enough water. Worse yet, they may not know the signs of dehydration. It’s not just about being thirsty… The truth is being dehydrated can create—or complicate—some serious health problems.

Here are five reasons to drink more water every day:

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Quick and Easy Fixes for a Healthier Thanksgiving

In All Health Watch, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article

We’re finally at the end of the Independent Healing Sugar Free 30 Challenge. For the last month, our president—Angela Salerno—has avoided added sugars at every turn. And so have our most motivated readers. It’s ending at the perfect time too: Thanksgiving.

It’s a day to spend time with family and loved ones. But let’s face it… You’ll likely be surrounded by less-than-ideal food choices.… Read More

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This “Clean” Ingredient is a Killer

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

We’ve warned you about it before… You’ll find it in things like antibacterial soaps, hand sanitizers, and shampoo. Even mouthwash and some children’s toys. All things that are hard to get away from. It’s one of the sneakiest—and most common—everyday threats to your good health…

Research links this compound to serious hormone problems. This includes early puberty and infertility, low testosterone—and crazy thyroid levels.… Read More

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Your Secret Weapon for Stopping Seizures

In All Health Watch, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article

You know that eating a high-fat diet does more than just help you maintain your health. It may help you fight off disease.

And new research proves it—yet again.

A team of experts at the Mid-Atlantic Epilepsy and Sleep Center examined the role of diet in epilepsy. It’s a chronic condition that causes frequent seizures. And it’s more common than you might think—about 2.3 million adults and half a million children suffer from it.… Read More