Book Review—Desperate Remedies: Psychiatry’s Turbulent Quest to Cure Mental Illness

Book Review—Desperate Remedies: Psychiatry’s Turbulent Quest to Cure Mental Illness

From Ronald Hoffman, MD For centuries, medicine has grappled with psychiatric illness, wielding a variety of techniques. Nevertheless, success has been at best marginal; a recent study of antidepressants and psychotherapy in the treatment of major depressive disorder has shown a response rate of just 24%. For schizophrenia and psychosis, the results have been even more abysmal. […]

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Get Fat Happy!

Get Fat Happy!

From ANH-International Food is big business globally. Into the multiple trillions kind of big. Food is also something every human needs and can’t do without for very long, so it’s not surprising that corporate marketing budgets can be obscene and competition for consumer spend, intense, and often, dirty. One of the dirtiest marketing campaigns in our recent […]

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New Study Reveals Connection Between Glyphosate and Adolescent Health Issues

New Study Reveals Connection Between Glyphosate and Adolescent Health Issues

From Moms Across America Chronic health conditions such as diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and metabolic syndrome are increasing dramatically. Children are getting sick more often and what we often think of as lifestyle diseases are showing up earlier and earlier. While the types and amounts of food eaten are important factors, chemicals sprayed onto […]

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Fake Meat Has a Real Problem

Fake Meat Has a Real Problem

From Joseph Mercola, DO The fake meat industry, predicted to be worth $3 trillion, is being touted as an environmentally friendly and sustainable way to feed the world. In reality, however, the rise of fake meat and other animal foods is nothing more than an attempt to create global control over yet another food sector. […]

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Using the Finnish Model for Better Health

Using the Finnish Model for Better Health

When extreme temperatures hit, we use air conditioners, space heaters and thermal parkas to avoid the elements and stay comfortable, but one practice of deliberately exposing ourselves to heat and cold – often in immediate succession – might help lead us to healthier, happier lives.  Saunas and subsequent dips in an ice bath or cold lake have been a way of […]

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