...ad sign in itself). But Duncan only holds degrees in naturopathy from a non-accredited, on-line entity. And these degrees are illegal to use in Texas, his home [...]
...ad sign in itself). But Duncan only holds degrees in naturopathy from a non-accredited, on-line entity. And these degrees are illegal to use in Texas, his home [...]
...shocking. And it’s sure to ruffle the feathers of many of the “natural know-it-alls.” But the science is clear, so I’m not afraid to say it: [...]
...–many of which are worthless. Or worse. Now everyone will get the same “one-size-fits-all” care. Whether they want it or not. Sounds a lot like [...]
...or example, the crude extract of cinchona bark treats malaria, which has become resistant to the cinchona-derived drug chloroquine. In fact, in [...]
...me to know one of my children could “accidentally overdose” on this all-too-common pain reliever. And it’s not just a [...]
...rcent of people fall on a scale somewhere in between. My colleague and I found out that many other mind-body therapies fall along a scale, or [...]
...n winter-time table arrangements. Walnuts. Walnuts provide perhaps the most-striking example of the ancient Doctrine of Signatures principle. They [...]
...ng cigarettes. Of course, you know restricting cigarettes to less than half-a-pack per day does not have the same risks as heavy smoking. In fact, smoking less than [...]
...called the “jack ma lantern.” Other legends from the era describe the will-o-the-wisp, an inexplicable light emanating from a dark forest or dense swamp. [...]
...oves the health benefits of being by water.” Quartz, 8/5/2019. [...]