• The Safe & Intriguing Way Cranberries Beat UTIs

    The Safe & Intriguing Way Cranberries Beat UTIs

    Cranberry juice works against urinary tract infections (UTI) in an intriguing and safe way. cranberry works by reducing the ability of the bacteria to adhere, or stick, to the lining of the bladder and urethra, allowing the body to fight off the infection. This gentle action is way safer than the action of antibiotics that

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  • Fruit & Vegetables: A Delicious Way to Build Your Brain

    Fruit & Vegetables: A Delicious Way to Build Your Brain

    That diet is crucial to the health of the body is well established by the science and well known to everyone. That it is crucial to the mind is less recognized. You know that eating lot of fruit and vegetables is crucial for optimizing your health and preventing chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease, cancer and

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  • Fennel: A Brand New Herb for Menopause

    Fennel: A Brand New Herb for Menopause

    This new study provides exciting news for women: there’s a new herb that can help get you through menopause. Actually, it’s not a new herb at all. But it’s new for menopause. This just published study found that fennel can help get you through the symptoms of menopause. . . .

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  • To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate? A Truly Concerning Study.

    To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate? A Truly Concerning Study.

    Though there has been huge debate over vaccinations, there has been surprisingly little study of the long-term health outcomes of vaccination. So, researchers set out to compare the long-term health outcomes of vaccinated versus unvaccinated people. Interestingly, they were looking at comprehensive real life outcomes: not just the vaccines effect on the targeted disease, but

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  • Global Warming, Drug-Resistance, Disease: A Common Cause

    Global Warming, Drug-Resistance, Disease: A Common Cause

    A letter sent to the World Health Organization (WHO) and signed by over 200 experts in global health, medicine, biology and climate research has identified factory farming as the common cause behind the three most urgent health crises of our time. . . .

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  • Debate Closed! Zinc Lozenges Work . . . Really Well!

    Debate Closed! Zinc Lozenges Work . . . Really Well!

    Though there is much popular debate over whether zinc lozenges really work against colds, several studies have shown that, when you use an effective form of zinc, zinc lozenges have a remarkable ability to kill colds: in fact, they work every time! When zinc lozenges haven’t worked in studies, it has been because either the

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  • Curcumin: the Workout Herb Your Muscles Will Love

    Curcumin: the Workout Herb Your Muscles Will Love

    Curcumin is probably enjoying a greater pile up of scientific studies than any other natural supplement right now. And the

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  • Wondering if the Birth Control Pill is Making You Feel Blah?

    Wondering if the Birth Control Pill is Making You Feel Blah?

    Ever wonder if taking the birth control pill could be the cause of why your feeling blah? Swedish researchers did recently. So they conducted a study to see. . . .

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  • Painkillers Increase Your Risk of Heart Attack Really Fast

    Painkillers Increase Your Risk of Heart Attack Really Fast

    For readers of this blog, it is no longer news that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) have  not only failed to live up to their reputation for preventing cardiovascular disease but that they have actually been new study). A huge and important new study has now added even more devastating evidence. . . .

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  • Tired Eyes from Staring at Screens? Try Bog Bilberry!

    Tired Eyes from Staring at Screens? Try Bog Bilberry!

    The single best herb in the world for eye health is bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus). Bilberry helps cataracts, macular degeneration, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. It can help with near sightedness, eye strain and with adjusting to light and dark. A northern relative of bilberry and blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) is Vaccinium uliginosum, also known as bog bilberry,

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