Many Americans are gaining more body fat, and a big reason for this is the amount of fat they eat. Eating too much fat can lead to serious health problems, like getting sick, making you disease-prone, aging faster, and even living a shorter life. While exercise is important, controlling how much fat you eat is… Continue reading How Unhealthy Fats Contribute to Disease and Mortality Rates
Author: Herb Roi Richards
Pathogenic Spirochetes in Relation to Lyme and Other Disease
The organism is called a pathogenic spirochete because its most visible form is a bacteria-sized corkscrew-shaped wormlike parasite and it is the most likely suspect in the proliferation of disease. It is the only organism on our planet with blood based on manganese, while all other organisms have blood based on iron. It has been… Continue reading Pathogenic Spirochetes in Relation to Lyme and Other Disease
Stop Listening to the FDA and Stop Eating Ultra-Processed Foods
Have you ever noticed the colorful, shiny food packages in the grocery store? They look tasty and fun, but there’s a hidden danger inside. Many of these foods are what we call highly or ultra-processed. This means they are made in factories with ingredients you wouldn’t find in your kitchen, like high-fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated… Continue reading Stop Listening to the FDA and Stop Eating Ultra-Processed Foods
Aloe Vera the Most Underused Natural Ingredient in Your Home
Aloe vera, a succulent plant with a rich history of medicinal and cosmetic uses, is likely the most underused natural ingredient in your home, renowned for its soothing, healing, and nourishing properties. The gel extracted from its thick leaves contains many nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and amino acids, making it a versatile natural remedy.… Continue reading Aloe Vera the Most Underused Natural Ingredient in Your Home
How Do I Get Help with My Invention Idea?
Do you have a fantastic idea for an invention? That’s great news! Everyone has a special idea or invention that the world needs to see. Sharing your idea can make a big difference and help things move forward in a big way. It’s your sacred responsibility to share your ideas. If you do it right,… Continue reading How Do I Get Help with My Invention Idea?
The Pharmaceutical Industry’s High Blood Pressure “Con Job.”
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. While it’s a serious health issue that can lead to severe complications if left untreated, there is a growing concern that some aspects of its diagnosis and treatment may be influenced more by profit motives than patient well-being. Here’s a look… Continue reading The Pharmaceutical Industry’s High Blood Pressure “Con Job.”
Using Muscle Testing to Solve Mysteries ISO Truth
Muscle testing is a method used in applied kinesiology that can help uncover truths and solve mysteries. Applied kinesiology is a type of alternative medicine that uses muscle testing to check the health of the body. But did you know muscle testing can do more than just help with health? It can also help solve… Continue reading Using Muscle Testing to Solve Mysteries ISO Truth
The Importance of Contracts From Inventors Like Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla, a visionary inventor, never compromised his principles, even when faced with the prevailing opinions of scholastic bureaucrats. As a 28-year-old student, Tesla embarked on developing an alternating current (AC) electrical generator while his professor struggled to perfect a direct current (DC) generator. Despite his instructor’s flawed mathematics, Tesla persevered, working for six years… Continue reading The Importance of Contracts From Inventors Like Nikola Tesla
Global Warming, Climate Change, and the Sun
Global warming is a topic that has dominated headlines and sparked intense debate across the world. The prevailing narrative suggests that human activities, particularly the emission of greenhouse gases, are driving the Earth towards an unprecedented climate crisis. However, it’s important to consider alternative perspectives that highlight natural factors influencing global temperature fluctuations, notably the… Continue reading Global Warming, Climate Change, and the Sun
Aging Amazingly: A 95-Year-Old’s Guide to Thriving Naturally
If you’re aging, you can either accept the common narrative pushed by society and modern medicine—that your physiology and psychology inevitably decline with age—or choose a different path. You can embrace a mindset that promotes aging gracefully, becoming sharper in all areas of your life. This anti-aging lifestyle isn’t just a dream; it’s a choice.… Continue reading Aging Amazingly: A 95-Year-Old’s Guide to Thriving Naturally
Turn Upside Down Medicine in the United States Right Side Up
The first heart attack was recorded in 1896. Shortly thereafter, John D. Rockefeller Sr. and Andrew Carnegie teamed up to take over the 160 medical colleges, churning out doctors in the USA. Armed with the influential Abraham Flexner Report of 1910, they were able to wipe out all but 66 medical schools that complied with… Continue reading Turn Upside Down Medicine in the United States Right Side Up
Nutrient-Packed Watermelon Therapeutic Resource with Recipes
Watermelon is a wonder, and you may surprise yourself to find out that it is also a nutrient-packed therapeutic resource. My mother used to say it was like breastmilk for adults, and it may very well be. Watermelon is a fruit that contains many nutrients, including protein, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, not unlike breast milk.… Continue reading Nutrient-Packed Watermelon Therapeutic Resource with Recipes