Tag: health

“Stunning” Study Reveals: Making This Simple Dietary Change Improves Gut Microbiome, Helps Prevent Inflammatory Diseases

Research confirms what natural health experts have insisted for years:  that the gut microbiome – the community of bacteria in the intestinal tract – plays a vital role in health.  Researchers say imbalances in this microbial community – alternatively known as dysbiosis – can trigger a laundry list of unwanted health conditions, including increased risk…


The Truth About the Flu Shot

What’s in the Regular Flu Shot? Egg protein and avian contaminant viruses Thimerosal (mercury): in multi-dose vials Polysorbate 80:allergen; infertility in mice Formaldehyde: carcinogen Triton X100: detergent Sucrose: table sugar Resin: known allergen Gentamycin: antibiotic Gelatin: known allergen Do Flu Shots Work? Not in healthy babies: A review of 51 studies involving more than 294,000…


US Life Expectancy Falls Again in ‘Historic’ Decline

Athletes were the canaries in the coalmine, with several hundred dropping dead despite 80% having no symptoms or family history of heart disease. With the release of the latest statistics, the historic life expectancy drop can no longer be denied. STORY AT-A-GLANCE According to the latest statistics, life expectancy in the United States dropped precipitously…


Cancer: Treating Illness by Generating Health

Readers of my Empowered Patient blog may recall my straightforward explanation for the cause of cancer—carcinogens. Whether the culprits are chemicals such as glyphosate, non-native electromagnetic fields such as radio frequency radiation, or lifestyle behaviors such as smoking, the initiation of the cancer process is an epigenetic damaging of cells creating a “wound that doesn’t…


On the Shortness of Life

“You live as if you were destined to live forever, no thought of your frailty ever enters your head, of how much time has already gone by you take no heed. You squander time as if you drew from a full and abundant supply, though all the while that day which you bestow on some…


Study: A New Method for Starving Deadly Brain Tumors to Eradicate Them

A finding from Tel Aviv University has revealed a new remarkable method that can starve a type of devastating brain tumor—glioblastoma—to death. The study explains that glioblastoma grows in the brain because of two mechanisms. These mechanisms play significant roles in accelerating the tumor growth. The first mechanism is the one that protects cancer cells…


Your Blood Type Might Predict Your Risk of Stroke: New Study

Did you know that blood type may predict the risk of early stroke before age 60? A new meta-analysis led by University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers has found that human blood type could be associated with early onset ischemic stroke, specifically occurring in young adults before the age of 60. Steven J….


1000 Australian Schools Introduce ‘Eco-Friendly’ Chips Made From Edible Insects

Australian school children have been offered chips dusted with a cricket protein made by the edible bug company Circle Harvest. The company says the products are helping the planet address man-made climate change. The Western Sydney company began selling its insect chips to schools this year and expects to increase this number sixfold before mid-2023….


Cabbage Fat-Burning Soup

By Chef Enrico Alaggia This cabbage “fat-burning” soup is the perfect way to lose weight while having a hearty, nutritious meal. The ingredients are rich in flavor while low in calories. Prep Time: 25 minutes Cooking Time: 24 minutes Total Time: 49 minutes Makes 12 servings Ingredients 4 carrots 2 white onions 1 can of whole…


Let’s Face Reality: Monkeypox Is Primarily Spread Through Sexual Contact

Monkeypox has been spreading in many countries. Many media and public health agencies have consistently emphasized that monkeypox mainly spreads through contact via the skin in their public statements, educational flyers, and media articles in the last few months. However, more research found that monkeypox mainly spread through sexual contact. New England Journal of Medicine…