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A New Kind of Hearing Test Looks at the Eyes

Our eyes involuntarily dilate in response to sound, which means they offer a potential new way to test hearing. In 1998, University of Oregon researcher Avinash Singh Bala was working with barn owls in an Institute of Neuroscience lab when the birds’ eyes caught his attention. The usual research done in the lab, led by…


3 Best Ways to Beat Eczema Naturally

Eczema is known as a chronic dermatological condition that is characterized by skin rashes, dryness, crusting, and flaking skin.  Research indicates that eczema is caused by chronic inflammation that affects the skin cells and causes scarring.  Natural lifestyle strategies allow the body to “de-inflame” and beat eczema. Chronic inflammatory disorders such as eczema are characterized…


How to Make Homemade Kimchi (Recipe + Video)

By Chef Bao This is a simple and traditional cabbage-style kimchi that incorporates the crunch of apples and radishes, along with the tanginess of pears, for a burst of flavors and textures that will beat anything you’ve had at your favorite Korean restaurant. Kimchi is a dish that’s made from a variety of seasoned and fermented…


Eat and Drink Organ Damaging Fat Cells to Death

We all want to get rid of excess fat that always seems to be stubborn. However, it is merely a surface phenomenon. In fact, adipose tissue (AT), like the organs in our body, constantly metabolizes and regenerates, and the life of fat cells (adipocytes) is also time limited. Eating the right food can starve the…


Virus Hits 7:1 Vaxxed Over Unvaxxed

We have seen repeat bouts of COVID among such vaccine promoters as the Bidens, Fauci, Walensky, et al. Could this abysmal negative efficacy of the COVID vaccines have something to do with the immune impairment that some of us were warning about since way back BEFORE most people had taken the COVID shots?  I was removed from…


Dental Implants: What Your Dentist Hasn’t Told You

Warning: This story contains some graphic images (dental surgery) and may be disturbing or upsetting to some. A female dental patient became a “migrant” between multiple dental offices for months. Several clinics declined to treat her one after another. They were reluctant to take over a failed implant that had been performed elsewhere, or unable…


Dr. Victor Frankenstein’s Failure

Mary Shelley described Dr. Victor Frankenstein as an Italian-Swiss scientist born into one of the most distinguished families of Genoa, though he was born in Naples. He obtained one of the best scientific educations available at the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria. Gifted in mathematics and chemistry, he succeeded in creating a human-like creature by…


Fermented Foods and Fibre May Lower Stress Levels – New Study

When it comes to dealing with stress, we’re often told the best things we can do are exercise, make time for our favourite activities or try meditation or mindfulness. But the kinds of foods we eat may also be an effective way of dealing with stress, according to research published by me and other members…


Exercise During Chemo Helps Your Heart, Lungs Recover

When you are getting chemotherapy, exercise may be the last thing on your mind. Now, new research suggests it should be the first. Exercising during chemotherapy is safe, improves long-term cardiac and respiratory function, and may help ease some of the ravages of treatment, Dutch researchers report. If you can’t exercise during chemotherapy, then you should…


Detox Southwest Chicken Soup (Recipe + Video)

By Chef Enrico Alaggia This detox chicken soup is great to make when you need a do-over in your eating plan. It’s a nourishing homemade soup with fresh chicken, and lots of vegetables, to boost your metabolism, remove toxins and help your body work as it should. Cabbage and broccoli are cruciferous vegetables that offer sulforaphane. This is…