Skullcap: The Nerve Soothing Herb Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora), or American Skullcap, is a beloved herb amongst Western herbalists and herbal medicine enthusiasts.
The embodied mind in motion: a neuroscientific and philosophical perspective on prevention and therapy of dementia The embodied mind in motion is a concept in which health and well-being, prevention and therapy, as well as lifestyle and habits meet.
Antibiotics Linked to Increased Risk of Kidney Stones According to research published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN) in 2018, oral antibiotics are a risk factor for kidney stones.
How Biden Plans to Block the Sun to Save the Planet Solar radiation modification (SRM) is a form of geoengineering that aims to cool off the Earth by refiecting sunlight back into space.
This Week in the New Normal #67 Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the world. 1. We name heatwaves now It’s July, which means it’s getting pretty hot in the Mediterranean. Sorry, “getting
Every Mask is a Nail in the Coffin of Humanity Aren’t you tired hearing about masks? Mask-talk is almost as ubiquitous as Hitler-talk.
The insane and dangerous One Health cult that regards humans as a pollutants The idea of a holistic concept of health – that our environment influences our well-being – is far older than written history.
The characteristics of psychopathy and why psychopaths rise to power Psychopaths are very charming, very manipulative and they don’t care about your feelings. So, what makes them this way? In the video below, three scientists – Kevin Dutton, James Fallon and Michael Stone – briefly explain the major characteristics of psychopathy by examining three dimensions: neurological, social, and criminal. That power
What is a Woman? – A War on Biological Reality is being fought by Misogynistic & Child Abusing Men As a steadfast advocate for women’s rights and gender equality for decades, my journey has taken me through tides of societal change.
Let’s Talk About France: A story of mitigation Who was Nahel Merzouk? Algerian immigration to France: then and now * The October–November 2005 uprising, involving youths in violent attacks burning cars and public buildings. The trigger was the accidental death by electrocution of two boys—Zyed Benna and Bouna Traoré—fleeing police attempting an identity check. Interviewed by
Herbal Supplements to Fight Long COVID The world continues to grapple with the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The European Union Technocracy, Bureaucrats and the Theft of Democracy—an EU civil servant’s account The alternative media arena has recently seen a surge in accusations of a takeover by corrupt élites: a group of ‘unelected bureaucrats’ whose aim is said to be the removal of the people’s right to self-determination, sovereignty and autonomy. We hear that they have muscled in without asking and
The European Union Technocracy, Bureaucrats and the Theft of Democracy The alternative media arena has recently seen a surge in accusations of a takeover by corrupt élites: a group of ‘unelected bureaucrats’ whose aim is said to be the removal of the people’s right to self-determination, sovereignty and autonomy. We hear that they have muscled in without asking and
Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 2: Arbitrary Rule In the first part of this two-part article on the Dutch 'constitution', I pointed out its strongly relativistic nature. We saw that it is subjectivist, irrationalist popular sovereignty, wanting to be like God, that governs minds. If such a mind is at work in a people, such a people is