Cheaper seeds and better-tasting vegetables: Why you need heirloom seeds for your homestead

When it comes to seeds, most gardeners are familiar with hybrid seeds, but not all know about heirloom seeds. While using hybrid seeds has certain perks and advantages, planting heirloom seeds can become a wonderful addition to your homestead. What are heirloom seeds? Heirloom seeds refer to seeds that have existed for at least 50 years, … Continue reading Cheaper seeds and better-tasting vegetables: Why you need heirloom seeds for your homestead

Homeopathy New Evidence – ‘Informative water structures in diseases’ (Prof. Luc Montagnier)

Professor Luc Montagnier discusses ‘Informative water structures in diseases: from quantum physics to Homeopathy’ during the ‘New Horizons in Water Science – Evidence for Homeopathy’ at 1 Wimpole Street, home of the Royal Society of Medicine in London. Prof. Montagnier has spent most of his scientific career in the study of viruses associated with chronic … Continue reading Homeopathy New Evidence – ‘Informative water structures in diseases’ (Prof. Luc Montagnier)

Viktor Schauberger – Comprehend and Copy Nature

The first film about Viktor Schauberger’s life’s work. A comprehensive survey of historical facts, current research and various practical applications into both technology and the natural world. Today the Austrian forester Viktor Schauberger is considered to be a pioneer of modern water research and the holistic observation of Nature. As early as the first half … Continue reading Viktor Schauberger – Comprehend and Copy Nature

Harissa is a versatile spice that’s packed with a lot of health benefits

Eating the same foods every day can get boring, even if you’re already enjoying healthy dishes made with familiar ingredients. If you want to taste something new (and also nutritious), try adding harissa to your food. Harissa, a spicy condiment from North Africa Harissa originated in Tunisia in North Africa. Today, it is widely used in both … Continue reading Harissa is a versatile spice that’s packed with a lot of health benefits

Water Memory (Documentary about Nobel Prize laureate Luc Montagnier)

Water is the key element of life, but new information is coming to light on the element which we thought we were so familiar with: information which could potentially reimagine our tree of life. That is the belief shared by the advocates of a surprising theory called "water memory". For Prof. Luc Montagnier, water has … Continue reading Water Memory (Documentary about Nobel Prize laureate Luc Montagnier)

Iodine Deficiency is a Risk Factor for Breast Cancer

Natural Allopathic Medicine In Dr. Sherrill Sellman’s book, What Women Must Know To Protect Their Daughters From Breast Cancer, she says, “Breast cancer will always be a tragedy that befalls a woman. It tears at the very fabric of a woman’s life rippling out to touch all those in her word. The fears, uncertainties, and pain … Continue reading Iodine Deficiency is a Risk Factor for Breast Cancer

Coffee and heart health: Study finds that excessive coffee drinking has no negative effect on the heart

For some people, coffee is more than just a beverage; it’s a way of life. You’d be hard-pressed to find an avid coffee drinker skip out on their daily cup of joe. But the unfortunate thing about coffee is that information about its association with heart health can be very conflicting. Some studies claim that coffee has … Continue reading Coffee and heart health: Study finds that excessive coffee drinking has no negative effect on the heart

Cancer prevention: 6 Ways nature helps you fight cancer

Cancer has been on the rise in recent years, with statistics from the American Cancer Society (ACS) estimating a grand total of more than 1.7 million new cancer cases in the US. Researchers from the ACS found that at least 42 percent of these newly diagnosed cancer cases – about 740,000 – are avoidable. This includes the … Continue reading Cancer prevention: 6 Ways nature helps you fight cancer

Top 10 Low-Carb, Keto Foods to Add to Your Kitchen

Source: Top 10 Low-Carb, Keto Foods to Add to Your Kitchen by Dr. Edward Group There are a lot of people out there following this trend of a ketogenic diet. This is nothing new! This has been around for a long time — Atkins did it! Ketogenic is nothing more than just eating “low carbohydrate” or … Continue reading Top 10 Low-Carb, Keto Foods to Add to Your Kitchen

Food storage tips: Why you need to stockpile wheat before SHTF (Plus a recipe for “prepper’s bread”)

When SHTF, it’s a good thing to have a supply of ready-to-eat meals and snacks to save time on food prep. However, you also need access to ingredients that can be used to make fresh food to ensure that your body gets all the nutrition it needs. This is where wheat comes in. (h/t to SHTFPlan.com) Before … Continue reading Food storage tips: Why you need to stockpile wheat before SHTF (Plus a recipe for “prepper’s bread”)