The first time I heard of Genetically Modified Crops I thought it seemed like a good idea. Wouldn’t crops resistant to disease be a good thing? Well, yes, if their […]

The first time I heard of Genetically Modified Crops I thought it seemed like a good idea. Wouldn’t crops resistant to disease be a good thing? Well, yes, if their […]
“Coyote Medicine” is a fascinating chronicle of Lewis Mehl-Madrona’s pursuit of a traditional medical education juxtaposed against his apprenticeship to Native American healing. He shares in this book his journey […]
Do you suffer from joint pain; rotator cuff, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel, or other joint pain? Rotator cuff and tennis elbow are two joint issues I have personally struggled with. […]
When is an egg not an egg? Eggs all look basically the same. Everyone knows an egg when they see one. Right? Here’s a case where you “shouldn’t judge […]
In this crazy, fast, and sometimes mixed up world, we don’t take the time to first, know what’s good for us to eat and second, put only healthy and nutritious […]
Why does everything good for you taste bad? The problem with a “new”, healthy diet is inevitably it requires eating something that tastes bad or just plain bland. […]
Walking is a really under-rated exercise. For millennia walking has served us well. It got us where we needed to go and provided essential exercise for our bodies. I don’t […]
What are Probiotics? Probiotics are bacteria that are good for you. That seems an apparent contradiction. Aren’t bacteria supposed to be bad for you? Actually the number of bacteria living […]
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