Tea tree oil is a mini medicine cabinet in a bottle

What mom wouldn't want a small, inexpensive, easy to keep, proven germ killer in her purse? Tea tree oil has a much wider range of use than those hand sanitizers, is natural, and goes further. Native to Australia, melaleuca alternifolia, or tea tree, has been used by the Aborigines for centuries. They would crush the leaves, … Continue reading Tea tree oil is a mini medicine cabinet in a bottle

Dental fillings are raising mercury in blood to alarming levels

The next time your dentist tells you that you have a cavity and need a filling, make sure that what your dentist wants to put in your mouth is mercury-free. Dental amalgams containing mercury still exist and numerous studies have shown that they can be very problematic. A recent study found that people who had … Continue reading Dental fillings are raising mercury in blood to alarming levels

How to Heal Ear Infection without Antibiotics

Antibiotics are the most common treatment for an ear infection. While antibiotics sometimes provide temporary relief, they do not address the cause of the problem. As a result, a single ear infection often becomes a chronic, recurring issue. Antibiotics also have many dangerous side effects. If you are a parent of an infant or toddler, … Continue reading How to Heal Ear Infection without Antibiotics

Don’t have an hour to work out — how about three minutes? Experts say high intensity is effective but warn that you may love it

Squeezing exercise into a busy schedule is a struggle that many people are familiar with and grapple with constantly. If you’re one of these people, then have we got news for you: a 180-second, high-intensity workout is all you need. Doing this five times a week is a guaranteed way to keep yourself fit and healthy, … Continue reading Don’t have an hour to work out — how about three minutes? Experts say high intensity is effective but warn that you may love it

Are Itchy Skin Disorders Driving You Crazy? What to do when the doctors tell you it’s all in your head (press release)

To some of nature’s creatures, the human body is just a warm moist nutritious habitat that they love to call home. But having some of these parasites living inside your body may not be an enjoyable situation. In fact, so few doctors can even diagnosis what you have that they may tell you it’s all … Continue reading Are Itchy Skin Disorders Driving You Crazy? What to do when the doctors tell you it’s all in your head (press release)

Best Ways to Keep Winter Allergies Away

Source: Best Ways to Keep Winter Allergies Away by Dr. Edward Group Pollen, mildew, dust—to many people, they’re essentially harmless. For those with allergies, they are the triggers that send their immune system into overdrive. Allergies are a malfunction of the immune system that causes it to be hypersensitive to stimuli. When the immune system is … Continue reading Best Ways to Keep Winter Allergies Away

WHO warns world running out of synthetic antibiotics, but refuses to acknowledge power of natural herbal antibiotics

The rise in antibiotic resistance has now reached the point where the World Health Organization feels the need to announce that the planet is running out of antibiotics. Not enough new antibiotics are being developed, according to their report, particularly when it comes to treating antibiotic-resistant infections. This is indeed concerning. WHO Director General Tedros … Continue reading WHO warns world running out of synthetic antibiotics, but refuses to acknowledge power of natural herbal antibiotics

How and Why You Should Try a Sugar Detox

Source: How and Why You Should Try a Sugar Detox by Dr. Edward Group While some people jokingly refer to themselves as sugar addicts, the truth is no laughing matter. Refined sugar causes real, clinically verifiable addictive patterns in your brain and ruinous effects on your body. The average American consumes between 22 and 30 teaspoons … Continue reading How and Why You Should Try a Sugar Detox

Attacking the “root” of Raynaud’s Phenomenon

It is no surprise that the medical community cannot establish a root cause for Raynaud's, referring to it as either idiopathic, or more commonly, a phenomenon. Also known as RS, Raynaud's is a vasospastic disorder, or constriction of blood vessels, which severely decrease blood supply to the extremities, causing discoloration of the fingers and toes, and sometimes … Continue reading Attacking the “root” of Raynaud’s Phenomenon

Age related hearing loss halted with folate nutrient

Hearing loss is the most common sensory disorder in the United States, and more than 36 million Americans have lost some of their hearing. Mostly, hearing loss is blamed on getting older. But evidence is accumulating that the real culprit could be a lack of B vitamins -- especially folate. For example, in 2007 scientists … Continue reading Age related hearing loss halted with folate nutrient