6 Ways To Partake In An Ethical Spring Harvest Knowing how to partake in an ethical harvest will be crucial to you as a steward of the land. The spring sun is waking the plants from their seed, and we are growing eager to forage. Though there are a few considerations before we begin fro
New Zealand promotes expensive cancer therapy while at the same time promoting one of the causes of cancer New Zealand’s Stuff newspaper has been publishing a series of articles about using CAR T-cell therapy to treat lymphatic cancers. New Zealand has the highest rate of lymphoma in the world. In its zest to promote CAR T-Cell therapy, Stuff
Mood Boosting Mucuna Rose Matcha Did you know that a key way to boost your immune system is through your MOOD? Scientific studies show that psychological well-being directly increase the body’s immune response. Downward moods can be hard to beat on your own, so we can call
A healthy gut microbiome helps to reduce stress, anxiety and depression Gut microbiome composition may influence stress resilience. Research shows a connection between the brain-gut microbiome system and mental health, offering new insights into stress management and psychiatric disorders. A study found that hi
Harvesting Organs from Animals is Wrong In a book published in 1994, Dr. Vernon Coleman raised his moral and ethical objections to visions some surgeons, scientists and entrepreneurs had at the time of creating human-animal chimaeras to grow human organs in animals for transplant
The climate change cult is planning to uproot thousands of ancient olive trees in Spain and replace them with solar panels In southern Spain, thousands of hectares of ancient olive groves will be destroyed to make room for solar panels. Campaigners estimate that 100,000 olive trees will be uprooted to make way for the “green,” “renewable” solar farms. Let’s not
Bill Gates is funding wireless, remote-controlled, injectable birth control devices Since 2014, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been funding the development of a birth control device in the form of a chip that is implanted under the skin and can be remotely controlled to release hormones that make a woman inferti
Chemtrails, polyester and gene technology; when will they learn that nature knows best Dr Guy Hatchard discusses the bizarre and anti-nature decisions being made by governments and public services. In the UK, there are the “experiments” to dim the Sun and the NHS is defying a court ruling that sex refers to biological sex by
Specialized insectivores drive differences in avian community composition between primary and secondary forest in Central Africa The human population of sub-Saharan Africa is projected to triple by 2100, drastically increasing anthropogenic pressure on biodiversity. When rainforest is disturbed by anthropogenic drivers, species respond heterogeneously; these patterns
A new study finds that flu vaccines have negative efficacy, meaning the risk of getting flu is higher after vaccination In 2022, a Cleveland Clinic study found that the risk of covid infection increased with the number of covid vaccine doses received, a phenomenon known as negative efficacy. Another study published earlier this month by the same researchers
Vocation of teaching Marine Biology My experience of all these years working in relation with the sea, has been difficult, but luckily I have seen a complete change of the roles of men and women in sea activities. I was born in 1939 in London of Spanish parents and after prim
Japanese study shows mRNA injections are associated with poorer outcomes for patients with pancreatic cancer A Japanese study found that repeated covid mRNA vaccinations are associated with poorer overall survival in patients with pancreatic cancer. The pre-print study was published on 15 April. The following day, the World Health Organisation (“
Vaccine-induced prions are leading to a global health disaster Last month, in a presentation given to Health Alliance Australia, systems neuroscientist Dr. Kevin McCairn discussed his analysis of the unusual fibrous white clots retrieved from deceased, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein which is in
Introduced honey bees have the potential to reduce fitness of cavity-nesting native bees in terms of a male bias sex ratio, brood mortality and reduced reproduction In Australia, as well as many other regions of the world, European honey bees Apis mellifera are an introduced species and may harm native bee fauna through competing with them for food resources. Field studies have revealed negative associ