Posted October 28, 2019
In my opinion, a strict raw foods diet is the most promising natural approach to uterine fibroids. Here is a comment from a woman physician who ought to know: Read more.
Posted October 28, 2019
In my opinion, a strict raw foods diet is the most promising natural approach to uterine fibroids. Here is a comment from a woman physician who ought to know: Read more.
Posted October 28, 2019
If you were a woman with painful, cystic breasts who lived in the 1800’s—your doctor might have advised you to “paint your breasts” with iodine. Some doctors even injected iodine directly into the breasts or ovaries to heal cysts. Read more.
Posted October 28, 2019
Dr. Matthew Cook is a former anesthesiologist who became a regenerative medicine specialist and founder of BioReset Medical1 in Campbell, California. In this interview, we discuss several novel therapies offered there, which can be next to impossible to find elsewhere. Read more.
Posted October 25, 2019
There are a number of diet-based ways to sustain your mitochondria, and stearic acid found in grass fed beef may be one of the best. However, recent advice has recommended consumers steer clear of red meat. In 2014, consumers ate the lowest amount of red meat recorded since 1960. Read more.
Posted October 25, 2019
Just as you can be sure that the sun rises in the East and sets in the West, you can count on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to encourage everybody to receive the flu vaccine. Read more.
Posted October 25, 2019
Antibiotic-resistant genes that have been inserted into genetically modified food are able to withstand conventional wastewater treatments. The findings, contained in a research paper published recently in the journal, Biotechnology and Bioengineering (see abstract below), might point to a previously unknown way that bacteria may become resistant to life-saving antibiotics. Read more.
Posted October 25, 2019
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) plans to invest $70 million in new agricultural biotechnology initiatives to help deal with food insecurity challenges across the world. Read more.
Posted October 24, 2019
There are an almost uncountable number of brands of pain relievers on the medical market. Were pain due to a drug deficiency, they might have more to offer. Read more.
Posted October 24, 2019
An increasingly tyrannical government-pharmaceutical industry partnership wants to vaccinate 100 percent of children from the womb on, no matter the child’s state of health or the family’s beliefs—and in spite of vaccination’s demonstrated failure to live up to its silver bullet promises. However, one formidable interlocutor—the informed parent—has always stood in the way of a complete victory over children. Read more.
Posted October 24, 2019
A fascinating and shocking article has been published in Scientific American by Dr Debal Deb, an ecologist and “seed warrior” who has conserved more than 1420 of India’s native rice varieties in the last 25 years. The article describes how India originally possessed some 110,000 landraces of rice with diverse and valuable properties. These include enrichment in vital nutrients and the ability to withstand flood, drought, salinity or pest infestations. Read more.