Surprise! Microbes on Showerheads and Toothbrushes Turn Out To Be Life-Savers Household microbiomes are communities of microorganisms that inhabit the surfaces and environments within your home.
Beer and Cider Significantly Increase Gout Risk, Especially in Men You've probably heard that moderate alcohol consumption isn't likely to harm your health and may even be beneficial.
Book Summary: ‘Healing with DMSO’ After publishing an article last week about DMSO, we received several comments asking about its use. The leading researchers on DMSO were Dr. Stanley Jacob and Robert Herschler who together authored the book ‘DMSO: The True Story of a Remarkable Pain-Killing Drug’ published in 1981. Below we have summarised some
Quercetin Emerges as Nature’s Powerful Health Ally Quercetin, a powerful fiavonoid found in many fruits and vegetables, is gaining attention for its impressive pharmacological properties.
Vaccine Researchers Experimented on Orphans, Mentally handicapped and Babies of Mothers in prison In the early 1960s, Stanley Plotkin was doing a paediatric residency in London, England, at the Hospital for Sick Children (now the Great Ormond Street Hospital).
Constipated? Try These Sitting Positions You might not give much thought to your toilet habits, but the way you sit on the throne significantly impacts your digestive health.
DMSO is the ivermectin for strokes and neurological damage Dimethyl sulphoxide (“DMSO”) is the other ivermectin.
Ozempic and Other Weight Loss Drugs Linked to 162 US Deaths Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, including semaglutide — the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy — have taken the world by storm.
Why Your Gut Needs Carbs for Optimal Health In recent years, carbohydrates have become the ultimate dietary scapegoat, blamed for everything from obesity to chronic disease.
Boost Your Brain Power with Ginkgo Biloba Ginkgo biloba has been called "the tree that time forgot" because of its long-standing presence in our world, yet the benefits that this timeless plant offers are never forgotten or set aside.
Sasha Latypova: Vaccines cause anaphylaxis, they’re the most ingenious way of poisoning During an interview with James Delingpole, Sasha Latypova highlighted that it was known in the early 1900s that injecting small amounts of toxins such as bacteria or viruses, makes people and animals vulnerable to those toxins not immune to them. Additionally, vaccine components, such as egg proteins, prime our bodies
Unveiling Fascia: The Role of Connective Tissue in Pain and Mental Health Treatment "The Fascia Movie" is a fascinating documentary about fascia — a component of our anatomy that has long been overlooked, but is now emerging as a crucial system that may revolutionize how we approach health and healing. Fascia is essentially a web of connective tissue that surrounds virtually every part of
The Multifaceted Benefits of Glycine on Aging and Chronic Inflammation Glycine is the simplest and smallest amino acid in your body, but don't let its size fool you.
This Trio of Blood Tests Predict 30-Year Cardiovascular Disease Risks for Women Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among women in the United States.