Vitamin E Reverses Atherogenesis and Protects Against Endotoxin-Induced Damage Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin best known for its role as an antioxidant, protecting cells from damage caused by free radicals.
Climate alarmists score an own goal: Bovaer’s major route of excretion is CO2 The drug Bovaer which is described as a feed additive for dairy cows to “reduce emissions” has been disclosed as consisting of three ingredients: silicon dioxide, propylene glycol and 3-nitrooxypropanol (“3-NOP”). Writing for UK Column, Dr. Mike Williams takes a brief look at the studies done on 3-NOP to establish
The Hidden History of Our Modern Food System: How Big Tobacco Shaped What We Eat I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Calley Means, co-author of the book "Good Energy" and a policy advisor to Robert F.
Film Crew Stopped and Questioned in Autonomous Republic of Uzbekistan On December 1, police in Karakalpakstan, the autonomous republic of western Uzbekistan, briefly detained Russian blogger and film maker Aleksei Pivovarov, three members of his film crew, and their fixer, Feride Makhsetova, a local journalist at the independent news agency Hook Report. The group was escorted to the Nukus City
Reducing Oxidative Stress in the Lens Protects Against Cataracts Cataracts are a condition that makes the lens of the eye cloudy, causing blurred vision, much like looking through a foggy window or a smudged camera lens.
How Short-Form Video Addiction Takes a Toll on Teens' Health Social media companies are constantly figuring out ways to stand out from the competition.
High Linoleic Acid Intake During Pregnancy May Harm Fetal Growth and Raise Obesity Risk If you're pregnant or planning to become pregnant, you might want to take a closer look at your diet, particularly your intake of linoleic acid (LA).
Creatine Boosts Brain Health and Function Creatine, commonly used by athletes to build muscle, is a naturally occurring compound that's synthesized in the body — 95% of your body's creatine supply is found in your skeletal muscle while 5% is in your brain. It is also obtained from animal-based dietary sources like red meat. Creatine is stored
DMSO is an invaluable tool for promoting health in various ways Earlier this month, we published a book summary of ‘Healing with DMSO’. Last week, its author naturopath Amandha Vollmer published an article with an accompanying short video giving a brief introduction to DMSO and some of the products she has designed to treat some common conditions it helps to alleviate.
How DMSO Heals the Eyes, Ears, Nose, Mouth and Throat DMSO is a phenomenally effective medicine that can treat a wide variety of common, debilitating, or incurable conditions, which allowed it to rapidly take the country by storm (as both the public and the medical community saw its results and rapidly embraced it). Unfortunately, this was unacceptable to the FDA
The Guardian spreading "climate crisis" lies again On Monday, The Guardian published an article claiming that climate change is to blame for extreme weather – it is false and based on flawed “attribution studies” that lack rigorous peer review. Attribution studies use climate models to simulate extreme weather events, but these models often reflect overheated worst-case scenarios rather
Scrutiny of World Bank intensifies over $24 billion in unaccounted climate funds Scrutiny has intensified over the World Bank’s handling of climate funds, with a recent report by Oxfam revealing that between $24 billion and $41 billion in climate finance disbursed by the Bank over the past seven years remains unaccounted for. This staggering amount, equivalent to nearly 40% of all
Dr. Reiner Fuellmich puts forward two criminal charges against prosecutors and judges during his 37th day in court On Monday, the German online magazine Luafpass provided a report on civil rights activist and lawyer Dr.