Increasingly popular derogatory invectives like "quack" and "snake oil" actually have deeper historical roots than those who use them are aware of, and which indict the very conventional medical system they have uncritically adopted as the only one worth practicing
Why Long COVID, vaccine injury, and nattokinase deserve a more honest conversation
With a sour, cranberry-like flavor and powerful bioactive compounds known to help people shed pounds and feel less hungry, hibiscus -- also known as Roselle -- is a natural anti-obesity compound that should be on everyone’s radar
A new study found men with a common gene variant saw estrogen levels stabilize from eating phytoestrogen-rich soy and flax. This hints at a personalized nutrition approach for keeping hormones in check.
Providing an abundance of fiber, essential minerals and nutrients, Swiss chard has noteworthy benefits that rival those of its more popular peers in the world of leafy greens
Any dissent or questioning of the doctrines of the State is considered to be disinformation and is censored
The popularity of mani-pedi culture endangers consumers, salon and spa workers, and manicurists alike via exposure to toxic chemicals with well-defined health consequences
Making small changes to promote healthy sleep can dramatically improve your health and longevity, including leading to a 42% lower risk of heart failure
Robert Roberson is just hours away from a potential wrongful execution, but his case reveals a far greater scandal that could affect countless lives: flawed medical science and cover-ups surrounding Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Research increasingly suggests that vaccine-induced deaths are being misclassified as child abuse or SIDS, leaving grieving parents unjustly blamed while the true causes remain hidden.
Could the secret to a longer, healthier life be hiding in your vegetable drawer? A new study suggests that consuming cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower may lower inflammation and reduce mortality risk.
These evidence-based botanical medicines proven to induce or maintain remission in the debilitating inflammatory bowel disease known as Crohn’s offer hope to those resigned to a fate of life-altering immunosuppressive drugs or surgery.
Just because you inherited some "bad genes" from your parents and grandparents, doesn't mean you are doomed to suffer their diseases. A healthy diet, including olive oil, can modulate the effect of these genes
Having a "hot body" has more benefits than ever before, thanks to new scientific findings on the role that elevated body temperature plays in helping fight infections and ward-off disease
For centuries, dates have been celebrated for their medicinal properties, but now, a growing body of scientific evidence suggests that this ancient fruit could hold the key to revolutionizing diabetes management.
Ginsenosides, the main compound in ginseng root, have been well-researched for their immune-boosting, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. Researchers believe this powerful compound could present an alternative treatment method for a variety of health issues, including neurological disorders, erectile dysfunction and fatigue
Discover how a simple sauna session can naturally boost growth hormone by 140%, enhance cardiovascular health, and reduce inflammation for a longer, healthier life.
Prepare to have your understanding of biology turned upside down as we explore the mind-bending phenomena of biological transmutation and the untapped potential of mitochondria.
The food you eat directly affects your brain
The 102,610 Studies They Buried as "Quackery"--And the Mercury-Pushing Dentists Who Started It All
Simple, Evidence-Based Insight That Rewrites the Story of Heart Disease
Serrapeptase, first derived from a species of bacteria found in the intestine of the silkworm, has immense applications in therapeutic areas which have been validated by several studies
Findings highlight the pro- or anti-inflammatory potential of the food you eat, particularly in promoting or fighting cardiovascular disease and stroke. Yellow vegetables, green leafy vegetables, coffee, tea and even red wine appear particularly beneficial
The opioid-related death rate is growing in the U.S., and health officials surmise that cannabis may reduce the necessity of opioid prescriptions