What Can We Learn From The Wolf’s Immune System?
Wolves, like most wild animals whose immune systems are intact, almost never get sick – even a cold. Sporadic viral outbreaks like rabies can be transmitted[…]
Wolves, like most wild animals whose immune systems are intact, almost never get sick – even a cold. Sporadic viral outbreaks like rabies can be transmitted[…]
Imagine a cute little American town, population 100,000, with an average Western diet, lifestyle, disease, and death rates. Let’s name it the city of Sobering since[…]
We are becoming infertile without understanding why, at a speed that boggles the mind. Researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE), Switzerland, recently concluded a 15-year[…]
Twelve lifestyle tweaks to re-empower mind, body and spirit for optimal energy and health, based on extensive mitochondrial research.
The most dangerous and persistent myth around nutrition, propagated especially after the 1980s by the sugar and food industry, is that fat is bad.
In the late 19th century, French physicist Nicholas Clément coined the term “calorie” as a unit of measurement in heat engines. He defined it as the […]
The new glyphosate study is hard to swallow. Food toxicity is a tough topic to digest.
The deadly mistakes with antibiotics that led me to the perfect natural solution.
In 2009, Nobel laureate and HIV co-discoverer Dr. Luc Montagnier put a dent on classical science with a simple wave-water experiment.
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