Yesterday, I told you about an osteopath who is helping to usher in a paradigm shift within the American Diabetes Association (ADA) by talking about the real cause of Type II diabetes… A diet [...]
Yesterday, I told you about an osteopath who is helping to usher in a paradigm shift within the American Diabetes Association (ADA) by talking about the real cause of Type II diabetes… A diet [...]
I’ve never put much credence into what the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has to say about how to prevent or treat Type II diabetes. That’s because they continue to support the mainstream’s [...]
You may shrug off vision problems as a normal part of the aging process. And, indeed, many people begin to experience presbyopia, or farsightedness, as they get older—which is caused by loss of [...]
We’ve known for a while now that taking low-dose aspirin reduces a person’s risk of developing colon cancer. In fact, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends taking it to prevent colon [...]
Every September, our family tries to savor the last few moments of summertime by preparing a few of our favorite seasonal dishes. So, we’ll fire up the grill, make a seafood boil, or pack a [...]
As I discussed on Tuesday, science has shown that most of the mainstream’s favorite targets—such as cholesterol, fats, salt, smoking, and alcohol—do not increase heart disease risk. In addition, [...]
For decades, government health “experts” have been promoting politically correct, pet theories about the causes of heart disease. They tried to blame cholesterol, eggs, meat, saturated fats, [...]
Back in January 2019, I described how the American Society of Clinical Oncologists (ASCO)—an organization that represents our nation’s cancer doctors—wanted us to ring in the New Year by adopting [...]
I just came across an important, new study that every woman in America should hear about…especially those over the age of 60. It found that women diagnosed with an early form of breast “cancer” [...]
Mainstream medical research has thrown billions of dollars into two failed “decades of the brain.” Yet, they still have no standard, affordable test to screen for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or [...]