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Investigative•Introspective•Health•Featured

What Can We Learn From The Wolf’s Immune System?

Mimicking aspects of the wolf’s lifestyle can lead to a dramatically improved immune system, resilience, and quality of life.
covid-19
Investigative•Health•Featured

COVID-19: How Does An Arrow Knock Down a Castle?

Underneath the pandemic hides the largest pink elephant in recorded history.
coincidence
Investigative•Health•Featured

Deconstructing Coincidence

After getting repeatedly locked up by seemingly sentient door handles and elevators, I decided to take another look at the nature of coincidence.
wonder
Investigative•Health•Featured

Making Sense Of Wonder

The Sense of Wonder May Contain The Key To Life's Meaningful Riddle
infertility
Investigative•Health•Featured

What Lies Beneath Infertility

The connection between infertility and cellular radiation.
aura
Health•Featured

From Aura to Algorithm: The Search for a Universal Healing Principle

Mechthild Rex-Najuch is a leading natural medicine practitioner in Northern Germany who uses a special form of frequency medicine to identify and deal with the root causes of chronic disease.
obstacle
Introspective•Featured

The Absence of the Obstacle

A taxi driver who sees invisible obstacles everywhere may is demonstrating a most basic human tendency.
trauma
Introspective•Featured

Trauma In The Light Of Berlin

Once upon a time in Berlin I bounced into a medical doctor by the name of Hans (not his real name for reasons that will become obvious). Hans, 56, taught me a bit about ancient Rome, a bit about Berlin and a lot about trauma. 
energy
Investigative•Health•Featured

Life Currency: How We Deplete and Charge Human Energy

12 lifestyle tweaks to re-empower mind, body and spirit for optimal energy and health, based on extensive mitochondrial research.
sugar
Investigative•Health•Featured

Sugar: How We Became Her Junkies In Denial

The rise of sugar correlates with a chronic disease plague that few paid attention to before the late 20thcentury. Today, sugar wreaks more biochemical havoc than a century of wars.  
Schumann
Investigative•Health•Featured

The Schumann Love Affair

In 2009, Nobel laureate and HIV co-discoverer Dr. Luc Montagnier put a dent on classical science with a simple wave-water experiment that showed how critical natural electromagnetic waves are for life.
energy healing
Investigative•Health•Featured

The Energy Healing Metabolism: Part 1

The way in which we digest and produce energy through foods, air, water, electromagnetic radiation, even our relationships and sense of purpose, is highly individual. That means the protocol that heals our energy deficiency must be equally individual to be functional.
depression
Investigative•Health•Featured

Depression Treatment: The War On Your Mind

When we treat depression as a mental condition with psychotropic cocktails, we’re not treating a chemical imbalance, we’re causing it.
glyphosate cheerios
Investigative•Health•Featured

The New Glyphosate Study: Not Happy Or Healthy

Glyphosate is not just a weed killer. It's specifically designed to kill any plant it touches, even trees. Today it reaches deep into the human anatomy. It's found in our brains, in our blood, and in our guts.
Investigative•Health•Featured

Eliminating Doubt In The Vaccine Controversy

There are very few topics more polarizing today than the vaccine controversy.
Investigative•Health•Featured

The BRCA Gene Fallacy: From Mastectomy To Mutilation

The BRCA genes are not the bad guys, after all. The news may be a shocker to women who opted for a prophylactic mastectomy, or oophorectomy, otherwise known as futile mutilation of vital body parts for the sake of an evil-sounding acronym.
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