Jonathan Otto and Mike Adams unveil revolutionary CANCER SOLUTIONS on the Health Ranger Report

Low-cost, natural therapies like red light therapy and chlorine dioxide have shown remarkable success in reversing late-stage cancers, offering hope for a future where cancer is no longer a death sentence. Red light therapy uses specific light wavelengths to stimulate healing, generate reactive oxygen species, and trigger apoptosis in cancer cells. Studies, including a 2006 … Continue reading Jonathan Otto and Mike Adams unveil revolutionary CANCER SOLUTIONS on the Health Ranger Report

Breathe in: 7 Natural ways to address dyspnea (shortness of breath)

Few sensations are as frightening as not being able to breathe. Shortness of breath is an uncomfortable feeling that can either be mild and fleeting or serious and chronic. Medically known as dyspnea, this symptom may be present even in the absence of a disease. It may happen to a healthy person due to over-exercising, spending time … Continue reading Breathe in: 7 Natural ways to address dyspnea (shortness of breath)

Scientists develop brain stimulation techniques using light therapy that offer mental health benefits

Current studies on brain science affirm that light can stimulate brain cells (neurons). This general field and technique is called optogenetics and scientists use it to better understand the neural connections, electrical impulses and chemical signals that occur in the brain. In 2019, Shuo Chen, a postdoctoral scholar at the University of California in Berkeley received the Science … Continue reading Scientists develop brain stimulation techniques using light therapy that offer mental health benefits

Patients with insomnia can benefit more from cognitive behavior therapy than from medication, study shows

Chronic insomnia is a common condition that affects about 10 to 15 percent of adults in Great Britain. While medication is often prescribed to help those with insomnia sleep better at night, a study has found that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a more effective treatment for the condition.The study findings were published in the British Journal of … Continue reading Patients with insomnia can benefit more from cognitive behavior therapy than from medication, study shows

Here are 9 natural ways to treat arthritis in the comfort of your own home

Arthritis is a rheumatic condition that affects the joints, the tissues that surround the joints, and other connective tissues. It is often seen in adults aged 65 years or older. The most common form of arthritis is osteoarthritis, but there are other rheumatic conditions related to arthritis, including gout, fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis, that also cause problems, … Continue reading Here are 9 natural ways to treat arthritis in the comfort of your own home

Yoga as complementary medicine: How yoga can support your mental and physical health

Yoga, an ancient practice with origins stemming from ancient Indian philosophy, has become an increasingly popular trend in today’s society. A survey conducted by the Yoga Journal and the Yoga Alliance revealed that the number of Americans practicing yoga increased from 20.4 million to 36 million between 2012 and 2016. Many people use yoga as a relaxing … Continue reading Yoga as complementary medicine: How yoga can support your mental and physical health

Acupuncture confirmed to provide relief from menstrual pain

For centuries, acupuncture has been used for therapy to relieve certain ailments like menstrual pain. In a systematic review and meta-analysis, researchers at Kyung Hee University in South Korea and Dongguk University Los Angeles evaluated the efficacy and safety of acupuncture on primary dysmenorrhea. Their results confirmed that acupuncture provides relief from menstrual pain and is even more effective than non-steroidal anti-inflammatory … Continue reading Acupuncture confirmed to provide relief from menstrual pain

Baicalin treatment found to have hepatoprotective effects on acetaminophen-induced liver injury

A study published in The American Journal of Chinese Medicine assessed the protective effects of baicalin, a major flavonoid of Scutellariae radix, on liver injury in a mouse model. The study was carried out by researchers at Chang Gung University in Taiwan. Acetaminophen causes acute liver failure, and baicalin has been reported to have liver-protective properties in traditional medicine.For the … Continue reading Baicalin treatment found to have hepatoprotective effects on acetaminophen-induced liver injury

Fight obesity with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Obesity has become a global epidemic. It is not only a health problem on its own, but it is also linked to many serious conditions. Fortunately, there is an effective and natural solution to fighting obesity: Acupuncture. A review written by researchers from China confirmed that this traditional Chinese medicine – both alone and in combination … Continue reading Fight obesity with Traditional Chinese Medicine

Longjack can stimulate bone formation by improving expression of mitogenic proteins

In this study, researchers from the National University of Malaysia investigated the bone-forming ability of longjack (Eurycoma longifolia) and its potential as a natural treatment for osteoporosis in men. Their results were published in theJournal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine. Longjack has attracted the interest of scientists because of its ability to stimulate bone formation in androgen-deficient … Continue reading Longjack can stimulate bone formation by improving expression of mitogenic proteins