After 50 years, America’s search for the ultimate diet is over. The dilemma
of what to eat has finally been solved. Enter: the ‘regenerative
diet,’ a way of eating that can cause our planets’ soils to sequester
100% of the CO2 that has been released into the atmosphere sinc...
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Exploring the links between GM foods, glyphosate, and gut health
With chronic disorders among American children reaching epidemic levels,
hundreds of thousands of parents are desperately seeking solutions to their
children’s declining health, often with little medical guida...
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The Good Mood Kitchen: Simple Recipes and Nutrition Tips for Emotional
Balance
Leslie Korn discusses her new book, The Good Mood Kitchen and the role of
food in mental health and trauma recovery. Revolutionize your personal
cooking and eating habits for optimal energy, he...
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The ketogenic diet―which relies on the body’s production of ketones as
fuel―is the centerpiece of the book, The Metabolic Approach to Cancer by
Dr. Nasha Winters and Jess Higgins Kelly. Further, Winters and Kelley explain
how to harness the anticancer potential of phyton...
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Jennifer Brea is an active Harvard PhD student about to marry the love of her
life when suddenly her body starts failing her. Hoping to shed light on her
strange symptoms, Jennifer grabs a camera and films the darkest moments
unfolding before her eyes as she is derailed by ...
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Melanie Rubin, M.Ed., associate director and Director of National Disaster
Relief of Acupuncturists Without Borders (AWB) discusses how AWB provides
disaster relief, recovery and support for building resiliency – to
communities affected by disasters, human conflict, environ...
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Gastroenterologist Dr. Robynne Chutkan speaks with Ellen Goldsmith about
living a little more dirty and eating clean. With the prevalence of chronic
afflictions like obesity, diabetes, food allergies, auto-immune disease,
chronic fatigue, depression, acne & rosacea they...
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Lyme disease affects more than 300,000 people in the United States, costs
$1.3 billion to treat each year and is the sixth most common reportable
infectious disease in the United States. It is named after Lyme, Conn., where
it was first discovered 40 years ago.
Lyme diseas...
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In 2014, the American Psychological Association deemed teens, during the
school year, the most stressed group of people in the United States. Teens
experience stress much the way adults do, but do not yet have the skills and
mechanisms to effectively work with it. To ad...
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