Today's world is a strange place. We are inundated with signals from early on in life, encouraging each of us to walk a particular path, establishing blinders on us along the way to discourage us from looking for alternatives to what the herd is do
“To be quite honest,” he said, “I am going to make it through this divorce. I feel the pain. I am working through it. I felt fine before I got married. I am going to be fine again. I decided to choose...."
Ingredients found in conventional toothpastes — including sodium fluoride, synthetic dyes derived from petroleum or coal tar, sodium hydroxide (also known as lye or caustic soda), sodium lauryl sulfate, titanium dioxide, artificial sweeteners, and
In the 1960s science fiction film Fantastic Voyage, audiences thrilled to the idea of shrinking a submarine and the people inside it to microscopic dimensions and injecting it into a person's bloodstream.
One January when I was a Boy Scout, my troop and I went camping in Missouri to participate in an event known as "Trappers' Rendezvous," an annual gathering of around 6,000 Boy Scouts to trade (almost) anything, from folding knives and rabbit pe
Eggs have gotten a bad reputation over the years, but research by scientists and nutritionists shows they have tremendous positive effects on your health.
Ebola is heavily featured in the news these days, bringing lots of fear and concerns. Can anything be done to successfully treat or prevent this horrific and highly lethal disease?
Michael (Founder of MOX News) talks about his YouTube account being deleted over content - Alma Sommer (Agorist Marketplace) on not getting a birth certificate or SSN for newborn baby Neo - Anthony Miller (Founder of the Cardiomyopathy Foundation) on
Probiotics boost the good bacteria in your digestive tract, can help heal a multitude of health issues, detox the body, and can even lead to weight loss, better skin, and boosted immunity. The health of our gut largely determines our overall health.
There are over 10,000 chemicals that are unregulated and untested in the cosmetic industry. Despite these chemicals not having been proven safe, they are used in everyday items we apply to our body.
Alex Jones looks at the trending slump in McDonalds sales and how the franchise hopes to revive their sub-food business model with their LeBron James led casino gulag styled Monopoly Game.
The breathless news coverage of the miniscule number of people in the United States that have so far contracted the Ebola virus has led to a typical irrational response in some quarters.
Myriam Sidibe is a warrior in the fight against childhood disease. Her weapon of choice? A bar of soap. For cost-effective prevention against sickness, it's hard to beat soapy hand-washing, which cuts down risk of pneumonia, diarrhea, cholera and w
Flu season is upon us, and the pressure to get the flu vaccine is high. But do you need to get the shot to stay free of the flu this fall and winter? The Liberty Beat caught up with Dr. Matthew Buckley of Kinsei Mind Body to discuss the practical way
First person accounts of fecal transplants – performed by the recipient with a turkey baster, no less – are not the everyday fare of much science writing.
Early detection, we're often told, is the surest way to beat cancer. It's the reason why, year after year, men and women of a certain age dutifully visit their doctors and undergo uncomfortable tests to screen for things like prostate and breast