Posted May 24, 2017
Mike Papantonio, known as America’s lawyer on the Ring of Fire radio show, will join 700 other litigants suing Monsanto for the cancer hazard created by its pesticide product, Roundup Ready. Read more.
Posted May 24, 2017
Mike Papantonio, known as America’s lawyer on the Ring of Fire radio show, will join 700 other litigants suing Monsanto for the cancer hazard created by its pesticide product, Roundup Ready. Read more.
Posted May 24, 2017
Do you wonder whether you or someone you love should get the Shingles vaccine? In this video, I explain why there is a big push lately to get the Shingles vaccine – and vaccines in general. I tell you, in detail, how vaccines work – and don’t work – and give you a reality check so you can make an informed decision as to whether or not this vaccine is right for you. View here.
Posted May 24, 2017
After a 2011 study by the Minnesota Department of Health showed that 10 percent of newborns tested along the North Shore had concerning levels of mercury in their blood, public health officials faced a conundrum. Too much mercury can cause lasting problems with understanding and learning. Read more.
Posted May 24, 2017
It is the single most abundant and key structural protein in the human body (making up 1/4 of total protein). The “glue” that holds the body together. Building block for all our body’s major systems. It is found in cartilage, ligaments, skin, bones, tendons, muscle, teeth, intestines, nails, eyes, blood vessels and hair. Read more.
Posted May 24, 2017
Most supermarkets can offer you a variety of vegetable cleaners. However, you can always make your own vegetable cleaner. It’s super simple to make and it only requires one common household ingredient: white vinegar. Read more.
Posted May 24, 2017
By now, you may have heard about the amazing potential health benefits of fasting. While many believe it’s an unhealthy and even dangerous practice, the science says otherwise. Even intermittent fasting, which involves restricting your eating time to an 8-10 hour window rather than going without food entirely, has proven to have many health benefits. Read more.
Posted May 24, 2017
There’s an active phyto-compound found in cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, mustard seed, kale, etc. that you’re going to want to know more about, if you aren’t already familiar with it. Sulforaphane is cancer preventative, promotes heart health, induces better brain functioning in autistic children, slows aging, and acts as a powerful nootropic, halting inflammatory factors in the body linked to everything from depression to obesity. Read more.
Posted May 24, 2017
Every winter, trees on high mountains in a small area northwest of Mexico City turn orange. Close inspection reveals branches filled with brilliantly colourful monarch butterflies, rather than fiery leaves, as the eastern North American population of monarchs winters there.
Their numbers, however, are shrinking. Read more.
Posted May 24, 2017
Your health is only as good as the food you eat. Following a regular diet based on nutrient-rich, organic food is one of the best things you can do to age gracefully. Supplying your body with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and healthy fatty acids helps you feel young and full of energy. Read more.
Posted May 24, 2017
While the rise of cheap chicken is thanks to lower costs of production and improved efficiency from factory farming, focusing only on the economics means that today’s poultry comes at a different kind of cost: one that concerns animal welfare, the spread of disease, and unnecessary pollution instead. With these considerations in mind, modern-day meat suddenly looks far more expensive. Read more.