Fire Cider: How to Make a Fast, Effective Remedy for the Flu
One of my favorite remedies for cold and flu season is fire cider. It's loaded with anti-inflammatory, immune-supporting, and decongestant herbs. Best of all, it's super simple to make. Even though the combination sounds bizarre, it's actually
Canine Medication Now Used As Cancer Cure
As mentioned in the "About" section above, I am a big OSU fan and I bleed orange. To that end, I belong to an OSU message board where we get on-line and cuss/discuss OSU sports.
Two days after coming home from being told I've got 0% chance to
The Mandate for Choice
In a rare and extended interview, both Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Del Bigtree take on the many complex problems that dominate the current vaccination program in the U.S. and around the world.
How Gut Bacteria Influence Your Metabolism
According to evidence cited in this paper, of the 1,000 or so gut bacteria we know of, any given individual will have around 160 different species of bacteria colonizing their gut.
Alzheimer's breakthrough-
-as pioneering head device 'can REVERSE memory loss' using electromagnetic waves to break up clumps of toxic proteins, experts claim
When chemotherapy fails, science turns to… flaxseeds?
Chemotherapy remains a popular treatment for cancer patients, but that's mostly due to its profit potential and a lack of alternatives rather than its efficacy. In fact, as far as treatments go, it leaves a lot to be desired, ravaging patients'
Tips for prepping on a backyard homestead
Before you can relax on your porch and watch the sun set over your thriving garden, you'll need to put in a lot of hard work to get your property in working order.
What do babies think?
"Babies and young children are like the R&D division of the human species," says psychologist Alison Gopnik. Her research explores the sophisticated intelligence-gathering and decision-making that babies are really doing when they play.
New bioprinting tech creates body parts within seconds
We've recently been hearing a lot about 3D-bioprinting, a technique in which small body parts can be 3D-printed out of biological tissue. Now, new technology promises to make the process quicker and thus more practical than ever.
The brain maybe able to repair itself - with help
Through treating everything from strokes to car accident traumas, neurosurgeon Jocelyne Bloch knows the brain's inability to repair itself all too well. But now, she suggests, she and her colleagues may have found the key to neural repair:
Prenatal Ultrasound--Not So Sound After All
Few prospective parents realize that ultrasound technology is not just sound waves but is based on non-ionizing radiation. Other examples of man-made non-ionizing radiation include cell phones, cell towers, cordless phones, Wi-Fi and more.