Eat Your Veggies: Cruciferous Veggies That Is!

Some of the healthiest vegetables in the world are the cruciferous vegetables, like broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, bok choy, collards, radish, watercress and others. Eating them reduces your risk of cardiovascular diseases like heart attack and stroke. And now we may know why.
Natural Help for Aging Memories

As you get older, your memory can get weaker. But does it have to?
A Safe Way to Stave off Diabetes

You likely already know that chromium is a crucial mineral for fighting diabetes. New research shows that adding this herb may help.
Nausea & the Power of Ginger

Ginger is a powerful treatment for nausea. It has proven its power for all kinds of nausea from motion sickness to morning sickness. This new study wanted to see how good it is for postoperative nausea and vomiting. So, it compared it to three antinausea drugs, and guess what happened!
Drugs that Do Harm: Increasing the Risk of Dementia

Several popular drugs that are available by prescription and even over-the-counter can increase the risk of cognitive decline and dementia in older adults. And yet, you are hardly ever told.
Natural Aphrodisiacs: New Research

Myth and lore are full of aphrodisiacs. So, it turns out, is science.
How Tylenol Messes Up Your Mind

Current research on acetaminophen (Tylenol) is establishing the frightening fact that taking Tylenol has serious, and socially significant, effects on your brain and your personality.
Fall Foods: How Pumpkin Fights Diabetes

This is the time of year that the fields are full of pumpkins and squash. Pumpkins are for more than Hallowe’en. Here’s why you should feast on that jack o’lantern.
Two More Studies Show Promise of Vitamin D for COVID-19

Imagine if something as simple, safe and inexpensive as vitamin D could help fight COVID-19. We have written a lot about vitamin D and COVID-19. Now two new published studies add to the promise of this important vitamin.
Antidepressant Diet

Mental health struggles are a leading contributor to poor quality of life. Nature offers many solutions, and researchers are finally starting to look into them more seriously.
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by Linda Woolven, B.A., Master Herbalist, Acupuncturist and Ted Snider, B.Ed., M.A.









