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Over the last year, we’ve discussed the idea of fasting quite a lot. But, if you’ve found yourself overwhelmed at all the information available to you, you’ll want to register for this summit. <<<<<<<<<<CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!>>>>>>>>>> “Our ancestors once lived in a way that created robust health to help them survive the rigorous wear and tear of life. We’ve lost those life skills. Today, more and more people are struggling with their weight, chronic pain, memory loss, digestive problems, cancer and autoimmune diseases. Fasting is an ancient healing practice that dates back to the beginning of mankind, when our […]
[…]etc.) has been changing in recent years.” The “monolithic slab of ice” was found floating near the Larsen C ice shelf. However, while the iceberg might seem totally unnatural and manufactured (cut) to look that way, it is actually a natural phenomenon. Called a tabular iceberg, they have steep, nearly vertical sides, a flat plateau top and typically break off of ice shelves (which are tabular bodies of thick ice). Ice shelves form where the land meets the ocean. “As ice flow from the continental land mass down to the ocean, it eventually spills out over the ocean, in some places […]
[…]amazing and has so many uses. Including as a serum for your skin. In my search, I’ve FINALLY found one I love and have been using every day. And what it’s done to my skin is remarkable. Click here to check it out and purchase! ) Considering that hemp has been grown by George Washington and other major historical figures and is a highly lucrative business for Canadian farmers, it goes without saying that it has tremendous value — and we need it now more than ever. Showing the natural side of hemp (and shattering the myth that it’s used to get high like THC-containing marijuana) […]
[…]distinct species of green leaves in the streets of San Francisco. In abundance, wild greens can be found which include fennel (Foeniculum vulgare), cat’s ear (Hypochaeris radicata) plantain (Plantago lanceolate), wild onions (Allium spp), wild lettuce (Lactuca ludoviciana) and sow thistle (Sonchus oleraceus). “Even during this low-production period, almost every address in all three study areas had several servings of several different species, suggesting that wild edible greens are a reliable source of nutrition all year round,” wrote the team. RELATED STORY: This Area in Detroit is now America’s First 100% Organic, Self-Sustainable Neighborhood Now another thing people should definitely […]
[…]on Pig Feces Around 27 percent of the seafood Americans eat comes from China and the FDA has found that these shipments are frequently contaminated. BUT, the agency only inspects about 2.7 percent of imported food. Thankfully, if it’s contaminated, it’s rejected. And of those rejected, 1,380 loads were seafood from Vietnam ( for filth and salmonella)- including 81 from Ngoc Sinh. A visit to Ngoc Sinh Seafoods Trading & Processing Export Enterprise, on Vietnam’s southern coast, will find workers standing on a dirty floor sorting shrimp. Besides the trash on the floor, there are flies crawling over the baskets of […]
[…]of caked mud. Although her owners called her Judas AABC changed her name to Judith. And then they found her a “home with two very special people, who loved her dearly, and made her a member of their family, which is what every dog wants more than anything — more than food, water, and shelter. And when her old hips gave out, her family got her a cart and took her everywhere. She went camping, and to the lake, and chased squirrels in her cart. And when she died of old age, after eighteen months, she took with her all […]
[…]in different shapes, colors, and sizes- all on one tree! Mr. Khan inherited the mango grove, found in Malihabad (Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh), from his father and began work on the tree in 1987. The area is widely known for the Dusseri variety of mangoes but Khan didn’t want to grow just one type. So now, from his 14-acre orchard, mangoes are boxed in crates and sold across the country and even exported to the Gulf countries. He hopes to live on even after his death, through his flourishing and carefully cultivated mango tree, which is over 100 years old. From the Grin […]
[…]makeover a few years ago. They went from being understood as inert substances to having a profound effect on the power plants within our cells, reducing the oxygen cost during exercise. This means they can allow us to bust out the same amount of work with less oxygen. One little shot of beet juice allowed free divers to hold their breath for more than four minutes, or about a half-minute longer than usual. For others, improved muscle efficiency allowed athletes to exercise at a higher power output or running speed for the same amount of breath. I profiled this fascinating discovery in an unprecedented 17-part video […]
A report issued last month by some of the country’s leading election security experts found that voting machines used in dozens of states remain vulnerable to hacks and manipulations. The report warned that that without continued efforts to increase funding, upgrade technology, and adopt of voter-marked paper ballot systems, “we fear that the 2020 presidential elections will realize the worst fears only hinted at during the 2016 elections: insecure, attacked, and ultimately distrusted.”1 RELATED STORY: CNBC: FDA Issues Warning on Medical Devices that are Vulnerable to Takeover from Hackers The report urges election officials to use machines relying on voter-marked […]
[…]of Monsanto. Bayer’s troubles really picked up on Aug. 10th when a San Francisco jury found Monsanto liable for Dewayne Johnson’s terminal non-Hodgkin lymphoma and ordered them to pay out $289 million. “At the time, Bayer had limited latitude to defend itself as it didn’t yet officially control Monsanto, pending asset sales required by antitrust authorities to close the $63 billion acquisition of the U.S. agricultural giant.”2 Although Bayer has been fighting back, markets remain skeptical; since the verdict, Bayer has lost around $33.7 billion in market capitalization due to investors fears. In late October, when the San Francisco judge reduced the award to $78 […]
[…]cream” boosts your brain and immunity, not blood sugar As we’ve previously reported, the founders of Perfect Day are biochemists Pandya and Perumal Gandhi, who are both vegans. They use flora fermentation to make milk without the cow. To do this, first, they obtained a strain of yeast from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Then, they 3D-printed the DNA sequence from a cow and inserted it into a specific location within the yeast. RELATED STORY: Dark chocolate coconut milk ice cream bonbons (2-ingredient, dairy-free recipe) The yeast then creates whey and casein (which are proteins found in cow’s milk) by […]
[…]to the dangerous effects of prescription pills. The survey of 473 adult therapeutic cannabis users found that 87% of respondents gave up prescription medications, alcohol, or other drugs in favor of cannabis. Adults under 40 were likely to give up all three of these for medical cannabis. THE MOST STARTLING REVELATION, AND ONE THAT WILL HAVE BIG PHARMA RUNNING TO THEIR CRONY LAWMAKERS, IS THAT 80% OF RESPONDENTS REPORTED SUBSTITUTING CANNABIS FOR PRESCRIPTION DRUGS. In addition, 52% said they substituted cannabis for alcohol and 32% said they substituted it for illicit substances. These results indicate a very promising trend of […]
[…]Counts pilot program was monitored across more than a dozen schools across the U.S. and found to be highly successful. RELATED ARTICLE: Never buy laundry detergent again by switching to this natural 2-ingredient mixture School attendance rose by 90% and participation rose by 89% just because kids now have clean clothes to wear every day. About 95% of students had more motivation in class and 95% of kids participated in more extracurricular activities. Last August, Whirlpool released these results and since then they have been inundated with more than 900 applications to have washers and dryers installed at their respective schools. In May 2017 the company announced that […]
[…]before the end glaze with honey and serve with chopped pecans. (Here’s another version we found. Enjoy!) Baked Sweet Potato Wedges Recipe Total Time: 50 MINS Serves: 4 Cook Time: 40 mins Prep Time: 10 mins Recipe by: Dina Hassan This heavenly, honey glazed sweet potato recipe is an easy side to go with just about any meal you can think of. Ingredients 1 1/2 lbs small potatoes 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 ground ginger 1 tablespoon grass-fed butter ( optional ) 1/4 cup raw honey 2/3 cup chopped pecans Instructions Preheat the oven to 360°F. Line […]
[…]have long touted the carbon-capturing abilities of trees. A study released in July found one of the most affordable ways to combat rampant greenhouse gas emissions worldwide — the prime driver of climate change — would be to plant a trillion trees or more in the coming years. Ireland’s ambitious plan would involve a meaningful change in the use of the country’s farmland. Right now, there is a lack of interest among the farming community for forestry. A crucial part of the plan will be to persuade farmers to allocate some of their lands for tree-planting in the future. Government-organized […]
[…]do not run a so called ‘debtor’s prison’ in Sherwood. If a defendant pleads guilty, or is found guilty, of writing a hot check we set up a payment plan. It is only after the third or fourth time that they fail to comply with a court order that we incarcerate.” Sure. We shall see. Source: Huffington Post and […]
[…]are estimated to kill at least 23,000 Americans each year, although a recent Reuters investigation found that many infection-related deaths are going uncounted.” Again, this is good news but it doesn’t mean we can stop being vigilant, reading labels, and doing our research. For instance, just because something says it is “Non-GMO” doesn’t mean they still aren’t using antibiotics. READ YOUR LABELS and DO YOUR RESEARCH! XO- Erin Source: […]
[…]an essential mineral for our bodies which helps to boost immunity and fight stress. It’s found in foods like brown rice, eggs, oatmeal, liver, yeast, asparagus, and kale. And you can’t take too much of it! Any excess gets eliminated through urination, just like with other water-soluble vitamins. So, how does it keep mosquitos at bay? It changes your smell! You become very unappealing to the mosquitoes because you smell a little “yeasty” and that smell, it turns out, is their kryptonite. But, no one else will notice. While there hasn’t been a lot of research done on this topic, there is no harm […]
[…]Sheriff’s Capt. Greg Van Patten. More than 100 pounds of trimmed and drying marijuana also was found inside the laboratory building, a former car dealership on North State Street. The tribal leaders immediately denounced the raid, stating that their operation was legal. “I think what they’re doing is not right,” said Nori Baldridge, the tribe’s director of economic development. “This is sovereign land, and this is a sovereign nation,” she said. “We were shocked,” said Mike Canales, president of the tribe’s business board. Canales rightfully contests the legal basis for the raid as the Sheriff’s department does not have any […]
The former Stanford University swimmer, Brock Turner, who was found guilty of sexual assault in California, has appealed his conviction after serving just three months of his only six-month sentence. “The appeal comes as a surprise because political leaders, local residents, and social media users had criticized Turner’s sentence as too lenient, rather than too harsh.” (In response to the Turner case, California lawmakers passed legislation to broaden the state’s legal definition of rape and mandate prison if the victim was unconscious.) Back in 2015 when Turner was just 19, two fellow students at Northern California University saw him outside […]