A powerful, global organization called “EAT” is conspiring to make sure there’s a lot less meat at your dinner table. They claim giving up meat is better for the planet and your health. And [...]
A powerful, global organization called “EAT” is conspiring to make sure there’s a lot less meat at your dinner table. They claim giving up meat is better for the planet and your health. And [...]
A new analysis chipped away further at the whole argument that you can prevent heart disease and deaths by lowering cholesterol with statins. And it again confirms what I’ve been telling you for [...]
When you see marathon runners desperately trying to stay the course and looking sickly — like they’re about to pass out, or even die, from physical overexertion — it’s because they are… In fact, [...]
I often warn about the significant dangers of glyphosate — better known as one of the main ingredients in Roundup®. It’s sprayed on genetically modified crops, intended to keep “weeds” away — but [...]
I often extol the benefits of exercising outside in Nature, instead of in a dark, dank, stinky, sweaty gym. So, you can imagine my delight when I came across the Parade magazine in my Sunday [...]
You couldn’t really miss all the headlines this past week about a new study that found eating eggs raises heart disease risk. Now — as you know — I don’t ever rely on the soundbites spewed by the [...]
Today marks the first day of spring — the time of year when many of us start to think about gardening. Of course, I always make sure to include some plants in my garden and around the patio to [...]
I recently came across an AARP article about successful aging. It included 99 tips to live a healthier, happier, longer life. But ultimately, it doesn’t have to be so complicated. In fact, the [...]
Mainstream medicine is doing a huge disservice to those who want to prevent or reverse heart disease. For years, they’ve been advising Americans to shun dairy, eggs, and meat, exercise each day [...]
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, I want to talk about traditional Irish cuisine. And today, I’m focusing on the potato, an important food crop cultivated on the Emerald Isle since the late 1500s. [...]