So I have been working for almost 7 months I have my daughter in my life when her mother wants her to be I have been stable in my house … Continue reading
Studies suggest that calorie counts are inaccurate, especially for raw and unprocessed foods. To understand the modern calorie counting system, we have to go back to the late 19th century, … Continue reading
Sweetened beverages, particularly “diet” ones, may significantly increase your risk of depression, while coffee may slightly lower it, according to a study conducted by researchers from the National Institutes of Health and … Continue reading
A shocking new report by the BioInitiative Working Group 2012 says that evidence for risks to health from wireless technologies (radiofrequency radiation) and electromagnetic fields (EMFs) has substantially increased since 2007. Cell … Continue reading
Whole-Self Well-Being How the Body Clears Energy Whole-self well-being is, in part, the result of a harmonious flow of energy between our physical and mental selves. When this flow is … Continue reading
by: J. D. Heyes In this high-tech world, sometimes it’s better to rely on a low-tech solution or, in this case, no tech. A new study to be published in the … Continue reading
A new study has found that those who participate in an eight-week meditation training program can have measurable effects on how their brains function, even when they are not actively … Continue reading
Garlic Cheap and effective…and smelly, but, if you can deal with the smell, you have an inexpensive ($0.33 is the average price for an entire globe of garlic), way to … Continue reading
The dangers associated with pesticide exposure are much more far-reaching than previously thought, as illustrated by a shocking study recently published in the journal Neurotoxicology and Teratology. It turns out that … Continue reading
Question: What Is the Difference Between Folate and Folic Acid? Answer: Folate is a B-complex vitamin found naturally in fruits and vegetables. The word folate is derived from the Latin word “folium,” which … Continue reading
So many people are interested in creating their own Vitamin C Serums or Vitamin C Antioxidants. But is it possible? Can you really make a potent one at home? In … Continue reading
Scientists from New Zealand have successfully developed a new breed of genetically-modified (GM) cow they say produces 96 percent less of a supposedly allergenic protein known as beta-lactoglobulin (BLG), which … Continue reading
by: J. D. Heyes It’s not that the hundreds of billions of dollars spent over the years on cancer research has been a complete waste, but sometimes the simplest answer … Continue reading
Though it barely received any media attention at the time, a renowned British biochemist who back in 1998 exposed the shocking truth about how genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) cause organ damage, … Continue reading
No need to bypass all the health perks of fresh superfoods this winter — simply grow them inside on a sunny window ledge. As the weather turns colder, now more … Continue reading
by: Ethan A. Huff Remembering to eat a hearty, healthy breakfast every morning before starting your day just might make all the difference in determining your likelihood of becoming overweight, … Continue reading
The consumer advocacy organization Environmental Working Group (EWG) has put out a new paper that estimates the average person’s yearly consumption of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs). And based on the figures, which EWG … Continue reading
Many of us have a hard time balancing taking care of ourselves with taking care of our family responsibilities. For people with young children, this can be especially challenging, but … Continue reading
Well I have posted on here about weight loss surgery increases your risk of suicide (read here http://wp.me/p1PS9A-fA) and my thoughts on how this surgery is just to put money in the … Continue reading
You show me a guy with ripped abs, and I’ll show you a guy very unlikely to survive the coming economic collapse. There are three scientific reasons for this: #1) … Continue reading
A magnetic method of killing cancer cells has been developed by scientists in South Korea. The technique uses a magnetic field to flip a “self-destruct” switch in tumours. Researchers have … Continue reading
Soda and sugary beverages make up 15 to 25 percent of the daily recommended caloric intake for children aged 2 to 19. That’s almost 300 calories a day and 7 … Continue reading
(NaturalNews) There is probably no more dreaded illness associated with getting older than Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other forms of dementia – and the number of people with this identity-destroying, … Continue reading
The so called “flu season” comes around every fall and winter. It’s called the flu season only because more cases of the flu occur than any other time of the … Continue reading
By Dr. Becker If you’ve ever tried to lose weight, you know that the size of the plates, bowls and utensils you use has a significant impact on how much … Continue reading
Our livers work extremely hard everyday to protect us from adverse affects from toxins and often it is easy for our livers to become overworked compromising our health significantly. Here … Continue reading
Herbicide use in the United States continues to grow unabated and the health consequences are likely to become increasingly dire. Today, we take a look at three widely used herbicides … Continue reading
So I am trying / tried Veggie Patch’s Mediterranean Patties today for a late lunch. I have to say they taste plain or bland to me. I can’t taste the … 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
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
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
(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
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
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