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9 Common Habits That Can Damage Your Kidneys

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

By Twain Yobra

Posted Monday, January 2, 2017 at 12:03pm EST

Research shows that over 20 million Americans have kidney disease. And there are many undiagnosed cases. Kidney damage is mostly caused bad habits that we engage in the long term.

In one study, researchers found people with unhealthy habits have a 300 percent higher risk of kidney disease compared to people with healthy habits.

Here are 9 bad habits that damage your kidneys.

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Junk Food: Just as Bad as Cigarettes, and Marketing Tactics Also Rival Those of Big Tobacco

Saturday, June 7, 2014

By Dr. Mercola

There are over 61.5 million children under the age of 14 in the US, and for American businesses, these kids represent one of the most powerful demographics to be captured.

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How to Eliminate Junk Food Cravings for Good

Monday, May 26, 2014

By Dr. Mercola

Americans' reliance on processed foods and snacks is undoubtedly one of the primary factors driving our skyrocketing obesity and disease rates. Even many people who "know better" have trouble keeping their hands out of the Doritos.

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The Extraordinary Science of Addictive Junk Food

Friday, March 15, 2013

By Dr. Mercola

I believe many of our country's chronic health problems would simply disappear if greater attention was paid to the root problem—the food you eat.

Americans’ reliance on processed foods is a major factor that drives the rampant disease increases in the US, such as diabetes. According to a new report from the American Diabetes Association,1 an estimated 22.3 million people were living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes in 2012, up from 17.5 million in 2007.

Studies show junk foods change brain chemistry and are addictive likecocaine

Tuesday, December 27, 2011


(NaturalNews) Is gorging on a bag of nacho cheese-flavored corn chips, for instance, the same as snorting a line of cocaine? A number of scientific studies, many of which were conducted within the past year, have found that junk food addiction is essentially the same as cocaine addiction, at least as far as the brain is concerned.

Bloomberg Businessweek reports on a plethora of recent data that identifies junk food addiction as being just as serious as drug addiction. High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS), monosodium glutamate (MSG), hydrogenated oils, refined salt, and various other chemical preservatives found in processed junk food does the same thing to a person's brain as cocaine does.

A 2010 study conducted by scientists at Scripps Research Institute (SRI) in Florida found that rats given free access to Hormel Foods Corp. bacon, Sara Lee Corp. pound cake, The Cheesecake Factory Inc. cheesecake, and Pillsbury Co. Creamy Supreme cake frosting, experienced significant changes in brain activity and function -- and these changes mirrored those that occur in the brains of drug addicts.

Another study conducted by researchers at both the University of Texas in Austin (UT) and the Oregon Research Institute found that prolonged consumption of junk foods results in reduced activity in the striatum, a section of the forebrain that registers reward. In other words, just like with illicit drugs, those addicted to junk food require ever-increasing amounts of it to get the same "high."

"The data is so overwhelming the field has to accept it," said Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) concerning the findings. "We are finding tremendous overlap between drugs in the brain and food in the brain."

In a correlative study, researchers identified a similarity in dopamine production levels between drug addicts and junk food addicts. Addiction to either one essentially causes the brain receptors that receive dopamine signals to lose their responsiveness. As a result, addicts require increasing amounts of the addictive substance to receive the same level of satisfaction.

Since processed foods are loaded with synthetic chemical additives, they are technically drugs themselves. So it is no wonder that millions of people around the world are addicted to them.

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Junk Food May Impair Fertility

Saturday, November 5, 2011


Like father, like son…like sperm, at least when it comes to getting sluggish after a heavy meal. That's the conclusion of a recent study out of the Harvard School of Public Health, which found that when men eat fatty, unhealthy food, their sperm lose the ability to move vigorously enough to make the journey all the way up the ovarian tube.1

A related study found that eating trans fats reduces sperm count. Added together, these facts seem to indicate that a junk food diet may lead men to male infertility. So it would seem that Tom Jones was actually practicing birth control rather than seduction in his famous eating scene.

The first study involved 188 men between the ages of 18 and 22. The subjects answered questions about their diets and, based on their responses, were split into two categories. The first group included those who enjoyed "Western diets," rich in red meats, sweets, refined carbohydrates and soft drinks. The other group followed the aptly named "Prudent" diet, which looks a lot like the Mediterranean diet with an emphasis on fish, fruit, vegetables, legumes and whole grains.

Then, all the subjects submitted semen samples. The researchers analyzed the samples for concentration of sperm, shape of sperm, and the ability to move. While diet had no effect on either shape or concentration of sperm, it sure did impact the ability of the sperm to move toward an egg. The men with healthier diets had sperm that outpaced the sluggards by 11 percent.

While on the one hand, the researchers caution that the study is too small and preliminary to absolutely prove that nutrition damages sperm, they do assert that, "For now all we can say is that there's an association between nutrition and sperm quality."2 Lead researcher Audrey J. Gaskins thinks that association might be the result of antioxidants in the better diet. "The more natural antioxidant intake you have, the better balance you'll have between the antioxidants and reactive oxygen species, which decrease sperm quality," she says.

In the second study, the Harvard School of Public Health researchers looked specifically at the relationship between sperm quality and trans fat content in the diet. After reviewing the diets and sperm of 100 subjects, the researchers concluded that those with the highest intake of trans fat also had the lowest sperm count, although neither sperm shape nor motility seemed affected in this case. The trans fat junkies had sperm counts averaging 48 million per milliliter, versus 79 million/ml for those with the lowest intake of trans fat.3 Startling as the discrepancy is, the researchers say that the lower sperm count still falls within the normal range. Two things should be noted here. First, is what doctors call normal truly "healthy" normal or just what we've come to accept as normal because too many men are on unhealthy diets. And second, it should be noted that the researchers were measuring for man-made trans fats, not natural trans fats such as CLA, which may actually improve the performance of sperm.4

If, on the other hand, you're a guy who wants to maintain a high level of fertility but can't see giving up the burgers and shakes, there's another study just out and about that you might find relevant. This one comes from Yamaguchi University in Japan, where 215 men gave semen samples and filled out questionnaires about their exercise routines.5 The men were of similar age and had similar body mass indexes. It turns out that those who did moderate exercise such as brisk walking had the best sperm motility by a long-shot, with only 14 percent falling into the "Low" motility category, meaning their sperm had the best chance of making it up the fallopian tube. It would seem that your sperm exercises right along with you. The couch potatoes had the most sluggish sperm, with 31 percent at "Low motility," and in a big surprise, the vigorous exercisers were almost as sluggish at 27 percent.

While it's somewhat distressing to discover that intense exercise may hinder sperm vitality given how essential exercise is to health, earlier studies do indeed indicate that some forms of exercise might be more damaging than others.6 Bike riding, in particular not only damages sperm motility but also leads to a low sperm count. In fact, a study out of Boston University last year found that men who ride bikes more than five hours a week are twice as likely to have a low sperm count and impaired sperm motility. The director of that study explains, "It's possible that trauma or temperature increases in the scrotum may explain the relationship between biking and semen health, "but more research is needed to investigate these mechanisms further." >

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