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CWC Labs announces heavy metals water and soils testing services to the public; 20 toxic metals, minerals and trace elements analyzed via ICP-MS

Health Ranger's science lab announces water and soil testing services for the public: ICP-MS analysis reveals levels of 7 toxic metals, 3 major minerals and 10 trace elements

Do you suffer from chronic migraines? It could be mineral deficiency and heavy metal ...

China’s ban on rare earth minerals export rattles the world tech industry

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-01-10-china-bans-rare-earth-minerals-export.html

January 10, 2024 - minerals, challenges remain due to the East Asian country's market dominance. President Joe Biden's administration allocated a small amount of budget to roll out a modest program to incentivize U.S.-based mining of critical minerals such as lithium, nickel, graphite, cobalt and manganese. However, it seemed to have failed.

"A private attempt to revive a closed rare earth mine, the largest in the United States, resulted in a colossal financial loss for investors ...

Allspice is LOADED with vitamins and minerals and provides surprising health benefits

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-11-16-allspice-loaded-vitamins-minerals-provides-health-benefits.html

November 16, 2023 -

Native to Jamaica, Mexico and the tropical regions of South and Central America, allspice was named as such because the British said its taste and flavor resembled a combination of cloves, cinnamon, pepper and nutmeg. Others have reported allspice being similar to juniper and black pepper as well.

Allspice is now commercially grown in other parts of the Americas, including Cuba, Honduras and Trinidad and Tobago. It is produced by picking the berries from the Pimenta ...

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Prescription drugs cause nutrient depletionPublished ...

Demand for “critical” rare-earth minerals soars amid rapid growth of “clean” energy industry

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-07-19-demand-critical-minerals-soaring-clean-energy-growth.html

July 19, 2023 -

Between 2017 and 2022, according to the latest Critical Minerals Market Review, there has been a "tripling in overall demand for lithium, a 70 percent jump in demand for cobalt, and a 40 percent rise in demand for nickel."

The International Energy Agency (IEA) says the overall market for these and other minerals critical to the energy transition reached $320 billion in 2022, which is double what it was just five years ago. With that comes an increase in ...

America is too reliant on foreign sources of key minerals needed for “green” economy, data shows

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-08-09-america-too-reliant-minerals-green-economy.html

August 09, 2023 -

The latest data shows that the U.S. is 100 percent reliant on imports for at least 12 different key minerals that have been deemed as "critical" by the government. And who do you think primarily supplies said minerals? Communist China.

Visual Capitalist's Niccolo Conte and Pernia Jamshed collected data from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) showing America's import dependence for 30 different key non-fuel minerals, as well as the nations from ...

Australia risks OVERMINING in its bid to break China’s grip over minerals crucial to clean energy technology

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-05-18-australia-risks-overmining-to-break-chinas-grip.html

May 18, 2023 -

The Jubilee Australia Research Center (JARC) issued this warning in a report, claiming that the country could be digging up more critical minerals than necessary. It pointed out that while the Land Down Under has large mineral deposits, China remains the biggest processor and refiner of the key metals for renewable energy.

The JARC report mentioned that mining for these minerals could cause the destruction of habitats, the depletion of water resources, ...

Minerals from deep in the ocean found to enhance muscle output, may be next big sports supplement

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-04-18-minerals-from-deep-in-the-ocean-found-to-enhance-muscle-output.html

April 18, 2018 -

In the study, researchers in Taiwan, Thailand, and the U.K. enrolled 12 young men around the age of 21 and nine middle-aged men who were between the ages of 45 to 48. After that, they conducted counter-balanced trials of deep ocean minerals, splitting them with a two-week washout period. The deep ocean minerals used in the trials consisted of desalinated materials and trace element from seawater gathered -618 meters below the surface of the earth.

They ...

Japan to subsidize up to HALF THE COST of mine development and smelting projects for lithium and other minerals

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-05-08-japan-shoulder-half-lithium-critical-minerals-projects.html

May 08, 2023 - minerals. Support will be given through the Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security, which will be drawing from ¥105.8 billion ($788 million) already allotted for related expenses.

Projects to be funded under the METI scheme include geological surveys that will determine the profitability and quality of mines, mine development and smelting operations. The development of technologies that enhance productivity and decrease costs in the smelting process are also ...

Mining for “clean energy” minerals has left more than 23 million people exposed to TOXIC WASTE in their water, environment

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-09-28-mining-minerals-clean-energy-toxic-waste-pollution.html

September 28, 2023 - minerals like cobalt, which is used by tech firms like Apple, Google, Microsoft, Tesla, and others to build their overpriced, highly outsourced products.

There are actually several lawsuits currently in the works against these multinational corporations, all of which are exploiting underage children who are being sent into dangerous mines to pull up minerals for the next release of the iPhone, or for the next Tesla model from Elon Musk.

Some 70 ...

STUDY: Deep-sea mining for EV metals can slash ocean animal populations in half

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-07-26-deep-sea-mining-destroys-ocean-animal-population.html

July 26, 2023 - minerals for EV batteries

Despite the harmful effects of deep-sea mining on marine life ecosystems, the U.S. and Japan signed a trade agreement on March 28 to bolster the EV industry and secure the essential minerals required for EV batteries. The deal secured the battery supply chains of both countries and provides Japanese automakers with broader access to the lucrative $7,500 U.S. EV tax credit.

According to a senior Biden administration official, the ...

Chinese mining companies accused of human rights and environmental abuses in pursuit of “green transition”

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-07-10-chinese-mining-companies-human-rights-environmental-abuses.html

July 10, 2023 - minerals.

Furthermore, Chinese corporations also dominate the manufacturing of technologies like solar panels, wind turbines and batteries for electric vehicles – all of which require so-called "transition minerals" for the Western world's green transition to reduce their consumption of fossil fuels in favor of renewable energy.

China isn't alone in committing abuses against people and the environment. Mining firms based out of the United States, Australia, ...

They will be RARER soon: Rare earth magnet supply for wind power and EVs will fall 246,000 tons short by 2040

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-05-11-rare-earth-magnet-supply-fall-dramatically-short.html

May 11, 2023 - minerals; refining them can also be challenging. The high magnetization of many rare earth elements makes them suitable for electronics manufacturing.

The Adamas Intelligence forecast was developed based on current trends. The global consumption of these magnets rose 1.9 percent year over year in 2022 in the wake of regional pandemic challenges and global economic struggles.

Adamas is predicting an annual undersupply of NdFeB magnets of 60,000 tonnes by 2030 ...

Climate tyranny a subversion tactic by communist China to get America “hooked on green technology”

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-12-15-climate-tyranny-subversion-china-america-green-technology.html

December 15, 2023 - minerals like graphite to produce.

China is by far the leading world supplier and processor of many of the materials needed in green technology, which means the U.S. is fading away economically, and from an energy independence standpoint, while the world's largest communist dictatorship rises to the top.

"I think their strategy is to get the Western world dependent on China for technology," Malloy further stated. "It's a fighting without fighting."

One ...

The healthiest kinds of salt contain more nutrients and less sodium

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-04-01-healthiest-salts-contain-more-nutrients-less-sodium.html

18 days ago - minerals (including calcium, chloride, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium and sodium) and trace elements (including chromium, copper, iodine, iron, manganese, molybdenum, selenium and zinc) at varying safe levels.Human knowledge is under attack! Governments and powerful corporations are using censorship to wipe out humanity's knowledge base about nutrition, herbs, self-reliance, natural immunity, food production, preparedness and much more. We are preserving human knowledge ...

Over 3,000 car dealers sign letter opposing Biden’s electric vehicle mandate: EVs “are stacking up on our lots”

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-12-04-dealers-sign-letter-opposing-biden-ev-mandate.html

December 04, 2023 - minerals required to build EVs. These minerals mostly come from overseas, especially from communist China. Dredging up these minerals is both energy-intensive and destructive to the environment -- it is not a green endeavor -- not to mention the fact that making EVs at this standard also means making America permanently reliant on the world's largest communist dictatorship for EV materials.

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), China ...

Experts warn antibiotics could increase risk of developing kidney stones among children

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-08-07-antibiotics-increase-risk-kidney-stones-among-children.html

August 07, 2023 -

These hard deposits of salts and minerals that can become lodged in the urinary tract were once thought of as a problem that largely affects older individuals. However, kidney stones have increasingly been affecting younger people, especially teenage girls.

Much of the research on kidney stones has traditionally focused on adults, but one study published in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology provides some insight into the growing prevalence ...

8 Reasons to stock up on Himalayan salt, the purest and most mineral-rich salt on Earth

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-03-20-8-reasons-stockpile-pink-himalayan-salt-prepping.html

a month ago - minerals, you can also stock up on pink Himalayan salt.

While both table salt and pink Himalayan salt consist mostly of sodium chloride, the latter contains up to 84 other minerals and trace elements.

Pink Himalayan salt contains common minerals like calcium and potassium and lesser-known minerals like molybdenum and strontium.

One study analyzed the mineral contents of various types of salts, including pink Himalayan salt and ...

Epoch Times, Zero Hedge recommend “shilajit” substance to “enhance brain function” without warning readers of alarming lead, arsenic and aluminum content found in many brands

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-03-20-epoch-times-zero-hedge-shilajit-metals-contamination.html

a month ago - minerals – or in the case of shilajit, they are scraped from between the rocks," the Health Ranger says. "They're basically harvesting rock tar, or some kind of tar."

In his lab's 2016 testing, one brand of shilajit was found to contain 1,300 parts per million (ppm) of aluminum, while another had more than 2.8 ppm, or over 2,800 parts per billion (ppb), of lead.

According to The Epoch Times and Zero Hedge, which more than likely do not know about these test results, ...

Health Research Institute finds 92 unknown molecules and fungicides in synthetic milk

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-12-29-health-research-institute-finds-unknown-molecules-fungicides.html

December 29, 2023 - minerals

The companies producing alternative animal products are claiming that their synthetic products are identical to the real thing – but they're not. The compounds in cow’s milk like vitamins, minerals, sugars and carbohydrates are known to be safe and nutritious, Fagan said.

HRI, which tests foods for pesticide residues, has also found substantial amount of fungicides during the test. Fagan thinks it may have been added to the fermentation process ...


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