Guest post – How the Bill Gates Foundation is genetically manipulating nature and devastating our health

(NaturalNews) The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is the largest private foundation in the world. With over $38 billion in assets, the Gates Foundation has the ability to impact the world in a very large way. The foundation claims to be doing just that, with the stated goal of the company being to “enhance healthcare and reduce extreme poverty.” Despite this good-natured mission statement, the foundation’s spending goes against its stated goals in almost every way. Foundation assets are being used for such things as funding the creation of genetically modified mosquitoes, purchasing 500,000 shares of Monsanto, experimental vaccine nanotechnology, and supporting Goldman Sachs.

Behaviors That Cause Relationship Difficulties

Your defensive behaviors have developed over time beginning in early childhood, often without your being aware as they are usually the family relational construct. In times of family stress, defensive behaviors worked to help the child navigate challenges with the least amount of pain. Thus, they become the mainstay pattern of behavior and are carried into adulthood, albeit, part of the person knows these behaviors are causing difficulty in his/her relationships.

Coaxing Your Child To Eat Vegetables – Does It Work?

Everyone knows eating several helpings of vegetables every day makes a healthier food plan, but unfortunately, children don’t see the wisdom in eating veggies. You might not be able to sell your kids on eating every vegetable-Brussels sprouts, green beans or turnips, but you can by-pass their resistance with a few simple strategies.

Obesity – The Cause

Humans are born with the most important effective food management tool—a hypothalamus, which helps to regulate the amount of food required for maintaining optimum health and weight. The main function of the hypothalamus is homeostasis, or maintaining the body’s status quo. Factors such as blood pressure, body temperature, fluid and electrolyte balance, and body weight are held to a precise value called the set-point. Although this set-point can migrate over time, from day to day it is remarkably fixed.