The Damaging Effects of Oxalates on the Human Body
Sally Norton,1 who has studied nutrition and has a graduate degree in public health, is one of the leading...
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Every year in the U.S., approximately 795,000 people have a stroke and 140,000 die as a result, making strokes...
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As noted by neurologist Dr. David Perlmutter, author of “Grain Brain” and “Brain Maker,” your diet and other...
more infoCoca-Cola seeks revision of fortification guideline
In February 2019, I wrote about the introduction of nutritionally fortified artificial sweeteners. Merisant...
more infoBirth rate reaches record low as premature deliveries rise
The question of whether to start a family or not is one that weighs on the minds of many people. However, like...
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Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup herbicide, may be accumulating in higher levels in kids than in...
more infoHow Google threatens your children
Google is without a doubt the largest and clearest monopoly on the planet. It dominates online searches and...
more infoWhy you should eat the apple core
Apples contain disease-fighting vitamin A, C, E and K, minerals such as potassium and magnesium1 and...
more infoHave you tried grilling eggs for essential choline?
Eggs can be made in multiple ways. And while delicious, they’re also considered one of the most perfect...
more infoInterview: Stephanie Seneff on glyphosate
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup herbicide, is a chemical worthy of attention, in part because no...
more infoGastroparesis: An introduction to this motility disorder
Gastroparesis is one of the serious forms of digestive illness. Also known as delayed gastric emptying,...
more infoTackling the loneliness epidemic
According to the most recent statistics, loneliness is at “epidemic” levels in the U.S. In a 2018 Cigna insurance...
more infoThis bug juice has more antioxidants than orange juice
The practice of eating squirming, flying, crunchy insects is called entomophagy. It may sound extreme, but...
more info6 homegrown teas to experiment with this summer
Table of Contents Camellia sinensis tea Mint tea Lemon balm tea Lemon verbena tea Lemongrass tea Anise hyssop tea...
more infoHow to grow vanilla beans at home
Table of Contents History of vanilla and how it can be used This vining orchid grows well in containers Light and...
more infoOpioid roadmap: 76 billion pills and counting
You may not know or recognize his name, but Austrian Friedrich Serturner was a pharmacist’s assistant who,...
more infoMultiple bottled water brands tainted with arsenic and PFAS
In 1993, the United Nations marked March 22 as World Water Day.1 Water is common, vital and a valuable resource...
more infoFlesh eating bacteria attacks those with excess iron
The very idea of flesh-eating bacteria is horrifying and the real-world effects can indeed be devastating,...
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