Experiment shows medical doctors to be glorified drug dealers, easily manipulated by drug companies
Heres some fascinating news in the world of medicine that really shows the drug racket -- the huge prescription drug scam taking place in this country today. Researchers sent a group of people who said they saw the drug Paxil in a TV advertisement into doctors offices. Many of these patients didn't even show signs of depression but when they named the drug 50 percent were diagnosed as having depression and 55 percent were given a prescription for the exact prescription drug they named. (Source: Health Ranger Report)
Source: Health Ranger Report - April 6, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: podcasts

Lawn health warning: screen your lawn for Brown's Grass Disease and grasseoporosis
Last week I reported on taking my car to the doctor and how my doctor taught me that the car actually has certain automobile health diseases that need to be treated. I learned all about the big con of the prevention industry -- the people who change your oil and who flush out your transmission fluid and all these other con artists out there to try to "prevent" car problems. Thankfully my doctor completely reeducated me about the truth about automobile health. I thought "That's great. I learned so much from this guy. Let's talk to him about the health of my lawn." (Source: Health Ranger Report)
Source: Health Ranger Report - April 6, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: podcasts

Sprinkle-on carbohydrate blocker now available: Interview with Absolute Nutrition
[[P class=MsoNormal]]Mike Adams the Health Ranger interviews Gregg Scully the president of Absolute Nutrition and [[A href="http://www.AbsNutrition.com"]]www.AbsNutrition.com[[/A]]. Gregg has a very interesting product: Sprinkle-on carbohydrate blocker. Just sprinkle the butter flavor on and it blends right in and blocks some of the carbohydrates in foods. (Source: Health Ranger Report)
Source: Health Ranger Report - April 6, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: podcasts

Whole Grain Cereal
In this review of whole grain Total cereal the Health Ranger explores the benefits of whole-grain nutrition as well as the consumer trend towards purchasing more whole-grain products. (Source: Health Ranger Report)
Source: Health Ranger Report - April 6, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: podcasts

EU Food Supplements Directive Legal Challenge
Consumers practitioners retailers and innovative food supplement companies came together in 2003 under the umbrella of the Alliance for Natural Health to challenge the European Food Supplements Directive. This Directive set to affect over 30% of Europeans who regularly consume food supplements has the potential to ban some 75% of vitamin and mineral forms especially those found naturally in foods affecting around 5000 products in the UK alone. (Source: Health Ranger Report)
Source: Health Ranger Report - April 6, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: podcasts

Yoga intellectual property war over the ownership of yoga poses
In this critical review the Health Ranger offers sharp criticism for a leading yoga practitioner who is attempting to copyright yoga poses in order to prevent others from teaching them. (Source: Health Ranger Report)
Source: Health Ranger Report - April 6, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: podcasts

Welcome to the town of Allopath
This satire narrative takes a look at what "diseases" a car might be diagnosed with if taken to a MD. (Source: Health Ranger Report)
Source: Health Ranger Report - April 6, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: podcasts

Interview Chris Kilman
In this exclusive interview Mike Adams talks with Hot Plants author Chris Kilman (Source: Health Ranger Report)
Source: Health Ranger Report - April 6, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: podcasts

Bird Flu Mutations Explained
This audio file explains why the bird flu is more dangerous now that it has apparently mutated to a less deadly form. Here you'll learn about evolutionary biology in the world of viruses and why a less deadly strain of the virus is far more dangerous to the global population. (Source: Health Ranger Report)
Source: Health Ranger Report - December 5, 2005 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: podcasts