Imagine a future where the key to defeating cancer's most resilient cells lies not in a high-tech lab, but in the plants around us.
About one hundred times less toxic than chemotherapy, turmeric extract (curcumin) was found more effective at killing colorectal cancer stem cells from patients than a popular combination of conventional drugs.
An extract from the goldenseal plant could help prevent colon polyps from coming back after removal - with no serious side effects.
Up to 90% of colon cancer cases can be linked to diet. Let food be your medicine.
What if one of the most potent weapons against colorectal cancer wasn't a drug--but a vitamin that half the world is deficient in?
All berries are good sources of antioxidants but black raspberries take top prize. Don't get them confused with plain old blackberries
Research suggests that maple syrup, despite being a concentrated source of "sugar," possesses significant anti-cancer properties
ou may be drinking billions of microplastic and nanoplastic particles with each cup of your favorite tea. Find out how this could be impacting your health and what you can do to avoid this hidden danger
Despite being at the top of the global food chain and industrial developmental ladder, the United States has a poor track record for delivering uncontaminated drinking water to the public. Even the nicest restaurants are guilty of serving you directly from the tap. It's time to get real about the 'tap water problem'...
Does coffee help you get through the day? If so, you may be poised to live a longer, healthier life thanks to these truly magical beans
A recently published study in Nutrients reveals that taking glucosamine supplements may benefit gut health in multiple ways
Over a quarter of a century ago a study was performed on the seeds of the Soursop fruit, also known as graviola, which at that time demonstrated such amazing cancer-fighting potential, that those exposed to it within the conventional medical community looked upon it with complete incredulity.
An astounding 70% or more of Americans are deficient in the essential mineral magnesium. Low levels can have deadly effects
A new John Hopkins Medicine research study "proved" that the primary cause of cancer was bad luck. Is it, or are diet, environment or unhealthy habits part of this equation as well?