Protective Chaga Chip Muffin Recipe Chaga’s distinct, earthy flavor has subtle hints of nutty tang and vanilla notes.
New WHO Report Calls Out Global Impacts of Ageism A groundbreaking report released on March 18 and led by the World Health Organization (WHO) calls out ageism for what it is: a socially-acceptable form of discrimination that impacts older people’s livelihoods, health, and even survival. The report finds that one in two people globally have ageist attitudes about
Polyvagal Theory: 7 Techniques to Override Anxiety & Phobias Picture the scene; you are in a bank when armed robbers storm the building.All the customers are forced to the floor and the doors are locked.You have never been so frightened in your life.
“They Are Scientists Exploring New Worlds” – American Indian Shares His Encounter With “Star People” Dr.
The Deeper Questions Behind The “Lab Origins” Debate It is being slowly accepted that SARS-COV2 originated in a laboratory.
Rebirthing with Altered States of Consciousness As we approach Spring Equinox and enter a stage of rebirth, naturally, we are ushered into a new beginning.
New Moon In Pisces: Heightened Sensitivity Before you begin..Take a moment and breathe.Place your hand over your chest area, near your heart.
Illinois: Repeal Forced Parental Notice of Abortion (Chicago) – An Illinois law that requires a young person seeking an abortion to involve an adult family member is dangerous for youth in the state, violates their human rights, and threatens their health and safety, Human Rights Watch and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Illinois said in a
Dandelions: Uses, Traditions, and More Springtime brings an abundance of flowers back to the soil.Amongst the lilacs and primroses, though, is an unassuming bud that many mistake to be a simple weed.
4 Ways Herbs Can Support Your Sobriety Journey When I first moved to New York after growing up in New England, I felt isolated and alone.Alcohol has been sold to us as the great connection elixir, and I bought in.
Korean Women’s Secret to Sustainable Beauty & Longevity Korean women are projected to be the first in the world to have an average life expectancy of above 90 by 2030.
New Lancet Article Suggests 50-75% of “Positive” PCR Tests Are Not Infectious People A recent article published in The Lancet medical journal explains that PCR tests can be "positive" for up to five times longer than the time an infected person is actually infectious.
There Is No Such Thing As An Antidepressant UCLA Professor Exposes Big Pharma UCLA Professor David Cohen explains how there is zero evidence that antidepressant medications work in the long term and calls out the relationship between big pharma and big politics as a cause for the lack of long term studies. Why is there so much focus on medication as the only
These Anti-Solar Panels Don’t Require Daylight To Generate Power A new approach to solar panels attempts to generate energy during the night, when there is no sunlight to turn into energy.
Spring Cleaning: Herbs for Liver Health As the equinox approaches, our bodies awaken in tandem with the earth, bringing forth the reception for spring cleaning.