From St John's wort to vitamin D, the range of over-the-counter supplements for mental health support and wellbeing continues to expand at a rate faster than scientists can validate their efficacy.
In an era where patients increasingly seek natural remedies alongside traditional treatments, healthcare institutions like Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) are pioneering a hybrid approach.
America's ice cream giants have pledged to remove artificial dyes from their products within the next three years, federal health officials said on Monday.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign to eliminate synthetic food dyes from the American food supply is facing stiff resistance from one of the country's most iconic candy makers -- Mars, the manufacturer of M&M's and Skittles.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has taken an unprecedented step by updating safety labels for Pfizer and Moderna's mRNA Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines.
In a groundbreaking exploration of the intersection between energy healing and conventional medicine, Julie Motz has emerged as a trailblazer, challenging the boundaries of traditional healthcare practices.
Recently, I covered the possibility of transformation in health and consciousness during low-level light or darkness situations. The article explaining this was in relation to the not-so-long-ago Spain and Portugal blackout.
Globally, stomach cancer is on the rise in young people, but new research shows that three-quarters of future cases could be prevented by screening for and treating a common bacterial infection: Helicobacter pylori.
Groundbreaking research by the University of Sydney has identified a new brain protein involved in the development of Parkinson's disease and a way to modify it, paving the way for future treatments for the disease.
For over 200 years, vaccines--from smallpox to modern formulations--have caused severe, documented neurological damage, often obscured by claims of public health necessity.
Hershey Company to get rid of synthetic dyes from its candy bars, but will keep using toxic sugar, milk fat and soy lecithin to fuel the obesity crisis
Perhaps best known as a immune-system boost or antidote to scurvy, vitamin C has been found to rejuvenate aging skin by reactivating genes responsible for cell growth.
Dr. Bryan Ardis is a whistle-blower on drug additives and he says that chemicals are being used to intentionally make us fat because treating obesity is profitable.
Issue #130 of The Wild Bunch Dispatch, Alt-Market's exclusive newsletter covering concepts and tactics for defeating globalism, is set to be released on July 10th. The Wild Bunch is a place to explore subjects and solutions to centralized tyranny w
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