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 ‌ You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content Heart disease breakthrough being sold at Walmart? Back in 1989, Harvard researchers made a strange discovery…Most heart attacks occur between the hours of 6 a.m. and noon. And the ones that happen during this “widowmaker window” are far deadlier than any other time of day. [heart breakthrough]( For years, researchers have speculated about why [mornings are so lethal](. They’ve thrown every explanation they can think of at the wall—blood-pressure-raising commutes…heart-thumping workouts...cholesterol-laden eggs…etc., etc. But none of them have stuck. Because it turns out the REAL cause of morning heart attacks is far more common than any of those shot-in-the-dark theories. Yet, cardiologists RARELY warn patients about it. In fact, some doctors don’t even check for [the simple, easy-to-correct nutrient deficiency]( lurking behind America’s No. 1 killer. [Watch this exclusive video now]( to find out if you’re at risk…And how the key to a complete cardiovascular 180 is possible—with a simple, natural supplement you can pick up in any WalMart, Target, or supermarket. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Bug Spray Triples Risk of Heart Disease, Study Finds Chances are, you’ve been using pyrethroids for years, even if you have no idea what they are. They are a group of chemicals that are used in the most popular consumer bug killers. Pyrethroids are used to kill everything from bed bugs, roaches, and ticks to a wide variety of garden pests. They are the second most widely used pesticides in the world. If you buy a can of ant or roach spray, it likely contains pyrethroids or its chemical cousin pyrethin. They do a good job killing bugs…and they may be doing the same thing to us, just more slowly. An alarming new study shows that pyrethroids may have lethal effects on humans. Researchers from the University of Iowa College of Public Health looked at data from 2,116 adults. The subjects underwent health examinations and lab tests from 1999 to 2002. Since then, 246 subjects have died. The researchers found that people with the highest levels of exposure to pyrethroids were three times more likely to have died from heart disease. They were 11.5 times more likely to have died from any cause. The hazards of pyrethroids don’t stop there. Previous research has found they cause inflammation and DNA damage. 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Mix a gallon of water with 10 hot peppers chopped finely. Or use three tablespoons of hot pepper flakes. Simmer for 15 minutes. Wait 24 hours, then strain the mixture. Add to a spray bottle with a few drops of dish soap. - Borax might sound like a chemical, but it’s a natural mineral, sodium tetraborate. To stop an ant infestation, mix ½ cup of sugar, 2 tablespoons of borax and one cup of hot water. Spray wherever you see ants congregating. The sugar attracts the ants. The borax kills them. - Diatomaceous earth is a great way to get rid of bedbugs, which are otherwise very difficult to kill. It’s a gritty white powder that is made from the fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of algae. It’s harmless for humans to touch, but when bedbugs walk on it they are sliced to ribbons. Spoon out a thin layer around your bed and along floorboards. Wear goggles and a respirator mask while you do it to avoid eye or lung irritation. This works well for fleas, too. Diatomaceous earth is available from home improvement stores and online retailers. - Baking soda and sugar together are good cockroach killers. Mix equal parts of the two together. Sprinkle it in areas where you think roaches may be hiding. Add a little more on a daily basis. Tempted by the sugar, roaches eat the mixture. The baking soda kills them. - Vinegar and chopped up apples placed in a bottle with a shaker or funnel-shaped top makes a great trap for fruit flies. They get in, but they won’t get out. Chemical and pest control companies would like you to think that they have the only solution to bug problems. Do your health a favor. When you see bugs, use a natural solution before reaching for commercial insecticides. Editor’s Note:Independent Healing is your number one source for evidence-based natural health solutions. Each month we bring you non-biased, science-backed medical advice from the world’s top researchers. To subscribe, go [HERE](. In Good Health, Garry Messick Managing Editor The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [The Hidden Danger of Sunscreen Chemicals]( [How to Keep ‘Forever Chemicals’ Out of Your Body]( [Toxic Chemicals in Your Mac and Cheese]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2020 The Institute for Natural Healing. All Rights Reserved. For more from The Institute for Natural Healing, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. Talk to your doctor before making any changes in your personal health care regimen. 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