...etty impressive when you take into account that everyone ultimately has to die of something–and fully half of everyone ultimately [...]
...etty impressive when you take into account that everyone ultimately has to die of something–and fully half of everyone ultimately [...]
...onutrient in the body. Unfortunately, 10 years later, mainstream medical recommendations and controversies about vitamin D intakes and levels still remain focused [...]
...elding, more energy efficient, and even more profitable. Here are some side-by-side comparisons. -Organic gross crop yields match conventional [...]
...tically correct passions behind pink-tober. And it makes money — hands-over-fists — for the Komen Foundation, the same-old cancer research establishment, [...]
...t about the drugs’ harms. Study after study proved cholesterol isn’t the be-all, end-all of heart disease. We even found out that big pharma manipulated [...]
...udy authors pointed out, “statins are ineffective in chronic heart failure…[and] alternative therapies are a critical need.” Clearly, chocolate is [...]
...s revered there for its tremendous potential. In fact, one of its nicknames in that country is “Cancer Bush.” It counters the systemic wasting (known as [...]
In the era of so-called “evidence-based medicine,” it’s astounding how much evidence goes against so many treatments that doctors continue to blithely [...]
...ncer and other lung diseases.) Type II diabetes is another example of a non-brain-related condition associated with mental illness. In fact, experts estimate that [...]
...a scan “pre-scan psychosis” or PSP. It can induce responses similar to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A mental health evaluation called [...]