I can say for me it feels like it but in all honestly I have never done cocaine. I use food as an emotional crutch and when the food itself is bad for you or made … Continue reading
I hurt and feel sad i have this emptiness i cant feel but try with food. I eat and eat till i am fat. Then the feelings of failure and … Continue reading
By now, nearly everyone interested in healthy living is aware of the recent research linking Monsanto’s GMO corn to cancer tumors and an increase risk of premature death in both men and … Continue reading
by: Ethan A. Huff Ovarian cancer never used to be much of a threat to young girls, especially girls who have not yet hit puberty and whose ovaries are still … Continue reading
A major producer of the infamous “pink slime” meat product that captured headlines back in the spring is suing ABC News, news anchor Diane Sawyer, and several other individuals for what … Continue reading
Blink and it’s gone. The ephemeral McRib sandwich appears at McDonald’s infrequently and only for a limited time. If you haven’t indulged in one yet, here’s what you’re missing: azodicarbonamide, ammonium … Continue reading
Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) has developed a novel variety of genetically-modified (GM) wheat that contains an altered protein and enzyme-suppressing mechanism that some scientists are now saying could … Continue reading
All motive and action affects the cosmos in some way. The principle of cause and effect is the truth that allows us to change ourselves and the world around us … Continue reading
by: Aurora Geib For certain people, getting protein is serious business. Bodybuilders wanting that perfect Arnold Schwarzenegger build, vegetarians looking for that perfect source of protein or health buffs searching … Continue reading
2.2 Ml – VIRGINIA Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 2.2 Ml Date-Time 15 Sep 2012 09:51:17 UTC 15 Sep 2012 05:51:17 near epicenter 15 Sep 2012 09:51:17 standard time in your … Continue reading
A growing number of Americans are already outraged over the government’s use of high-powered, ultra-revealing and potentially dangerous backscatter x-ray machines at a growing number of the nation’s airports, and … Continue reading
by: Ethan A. Huff The average American today is exposed to a whole lot more fluoride than he or she is probably aware. Conventional produce, it turns out, is one … Continue reading
The Obama administration is making it easier for bureaucrats to take away guns without offering the accused any realistic due process. In a final rule published last week, the Justice Department granted the Bureau of … Continue reading
President Barack Obama, along with many Democrats, likes to say that, while they may disagree with the GOP on many issues related to national security, they absolutely share their admiration … Continue reading
Date: 09-08-12 Host: John B. Wells Guests: Robert Gleason, Philip Marshall In the first half, veteran airline captain Philip Marshall gave an update on the connections between the Saudi intelligence community and the … Continue reading
So I put up some left over led lighting from my hall way project in my office to make it brighter and help my battiers out some. Here is a … Continue reading
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 2.1 mbLg Date-Time 8 Sep 2012 00:58:27 UTC 7 Sep 2012 20:58:27 near epicenter 8 Sep 2012 00:58:27 standard time in your timezone Location 41.017N 73.573W … Continue reading
(CBS/AP) NEW ORLEANS – Laboratory tests show that globs of oil found on two Louisiana beaches after Hurricane Isaac came from the 2010 BP spill. Tests run by Louisiana State … Continue reading
By Christopher Freeburn Monsanto‘s (NYSE:MON) genetically engineered corn is supposed to resist insects, raising harvest yields for farmers, and reaping profits for the biotech company. However, it appears that Mother Nature has found … Continue reading
Dow Jones Newswires The grains producers’ association in Brazil’s top soybean-growing state, Mato Grosso, warned farmers this week not to plant a new variety of transgenic soy it says Monsanto … Continue reading
Police say it is a very rare crime. If you’re a pet owner, you will hope it will never happen again. A Lindbergh woman’s dog was kidnapped and held for … Continue reading
by: PF Louis Just in case you’ve forgotten, EPA stands for Environmental Protection Agency. That was sarcasm. You haven’t forgotten. But it appears the EPA has. Reading alphabet soup can be confusing. … Continue reading
So you’ve just enjoyed your dinner of sausages, mashed potato, sweet corn and onion gravy, washed down with a healthy glass of papaya juice and followed by an equally … Continue reading
““Lots of people will be surprised on learning all those tracks and books they have bought over the years don’t actually belong to them.” Solicitor Chris Walton BRUCE Willis is more … Continue reading
A lunar space elevator is a proposed cable running from the surface of the Moon into space. It is similar in concept to the better known Earth space elevator idea (a cable suspended above Earth, … Continue reading
by: Jonathan Landsman If you got sick – who would you turn to? Most people would go to a conventionally-trained medical doctor. But, here’s the problem, poorly educated, western-trained physicians … Continue reading
by: Jonathan Benson The story of former model Jessica Richards’ battle with cancer is a remarkable one, especially because it has defected from the use of conventional treatments like chemotherapy, … Continue reading
By: A. Anderson, We have been hearing a lot about genetically modified food lately. Stories are coming out about their environmental impacts and the role they play in a war waged … Continue reading
Being Your Own Voice of Reason by Madisyn Taylor The meaning we assign to our experiences–whether pleasant or distressing, is a very powerful factor in determining the quality of our … Continue reading
Changes in the gut microbiome from low-dose antibiotics caused mice to gain weight. Similar alterations in humans taking antibiotics, especially children, might be adding to the obesity epidemic 22% Percent increased … Continue reading
On the night of Aug. 30, a cluster of multicolored lights was seen floating in the the sky above Osaka. Several people reported to Twitter that they saw a group … Continue reading
by: J. D. Heyes Laser-powered bionic eyes? Seriously? Restore sight to the completely blind? Can this headline be correct? Absolutely, according to ExtremeTech.com, a Web site published by Ziff Davis, an … Continue reading