Sanitation
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Stone Brewing, the country’s ninth largest brewery based in Southern California, has recently introduced a beer made with treated sewage water. The company unveiled five barrels of their latest brew, called Full Circle pale ale, at an event Thursday last week to the approval of curious customers. The craft beer was made with 100% recycled water […]
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One of the greatest health threats facing the American public has been largely unknown to the average citizen until now, but the release of Biosludged – a new documentary produced by Health Ranger Mike Adams – is about to blow the proverbial lid off a subject that deserves everyone’s attention. The use of treated sewage […]
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When we think of environmental crimes, practices such as logging and fracking might come to mind, but some of the more sinister crimes are the ones many people don’t even realize are occurring. In an eye-opening new documentary, Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, is bravely blowing the lid off what he calls the greatest environmental […]
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It was after reading the book, Science for sale: How the US government uses powerful corporations and leading universities to support government policies, silence top scientists, jeopardize our health, and protect corporate profits, by David Lewis, Ph.D., that Mike Adams, the founder/editor of Natural News first started looking into an issue which Lewis has been […]
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When considering where our food comes from, what do you picture? Humble farmers cultivating crops in lush fields? Large tractors pulling in big harvests? Perhaps a few pesticide workers trying to deter pests and weeds? No matter how you envision the farming process, chances are the regular application of toxic sewage in the form of […]
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If you thought the problem with lead-tainted water was confined to Flint, Michigan, think again. The United States could be on the brink of that scenario playing out in many towns and cities across the country unless lead water pipes are replaced – pronto. Diamonds may be forever, but lead pipes certainly are not. In […]
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It’s no secret that San Francisco has a serious homelessness problem, with an estimated city street population between six and ten thousand. The homeless population is mostly confined to several downtown neighborhoods which are easy to spot – and smell. San Francisco has had a shortage of working public restrooms since the city slashed funding […]
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Recently, a Democratic National Committee campaign bus was seen performing an act that some might be quick to call a literal translation of how the DNC figuratively handles its business. No, this isn’t a National Lampoon movie, nor was Randy Quaid having a morning beer in a slightly undersized bathrobe while Frosty the Snowman played […]
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Depending on which route you take, Lawrenceville, Georgia sits 32 – 40 miles northeast of Atlanta. It’s recognized as the “second oldest city in Metro Atlanta.” A few weeks prior to the Hillary Clinton campaign bus stopping to take a dump, the big news from the city of 30,000 was the $161,297 spent on body cameras for […]
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Oh my. I’ll never look at my Chinese leftovers in the same way again. At least I know where it goes, after it’s consumed. In China, however, there are literally tons of leftover sweet and sour pork, dumplings, spring rolls, won ton soup and moo goo gai pan. This bounty of leftover slop has been turned into […]
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Americans love hamburgers. Although these sandwiches aren’t exactly prized for being healthy, a recent study unearthed ingredients lurking inside our patties that are as foreign to hamburgers as actual ham. The report comes from the California-based food analytics company Clear Labs, which sampled 258 hamburger products including ground beef, frozen patties, fast food and veggie […]
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Americans are divided on practically every issue, both big and small. While the nation has been enthralled over whether transgender people should be able to use their bathroom of choice, three nuclear disasters brewing in America’s background have gone virtually unnoticed by the mainstream media. One nuclear disaster awaiting to make national headlines is a […]
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Environmental activists and supporters of the oil and gas industry are gearing up for a fight in Colorado as voters will soon be given the chance to decide who has the authority to regulate fracking in the state. The controversial practice, also called hydraulic fracturing, involves the high-pressure injection of chemical-laden water into deep underground […]
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Arsenic-containing well water may be to blame for increased rates of bladder cancer in New England, according to a new study published by the National Cancer Institute on Monday. Bladder cancer is 20 percent higher in populations residing in New Hampshire, Main, and Vermont, where a significant portion of the population depends on private wells. […]
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(Be prepared and get your emergency Iodine from the Natural News Store by clicking here while supplies last) Nuclear accidents are no longer considered a slight possibility, but an imminent threat due to aging reactors and the sites being increasingly targeted by terror groups, such as ISIS. The Dutch government is the latest to take […]
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