What Is Ayahuasca? Experience, Benefits, and Side Effects What it is Uses Benefits Risks Bottom line You may have heard stories of people traveling to foreign destinations to experience taking Ayahuasca, a psychoactive brew. Typically, these anecdotes tend to focus on the immediate effects that take place during an AyahuascaContinue Reading

Psychedelic Toad Venom Is the New Trendy Hallucinogen by Jena Hilliard | October 11, 2019 ❘ Trendy New Psychedelic Toad Venom Takes the US By Storm Comparable to the likes of ayahuasca, psilocybin mushrooms, and mescaline, a new mind-altering drug is hitting the US psychedelic scene – toad venom. The drug comes from a rare species ofContinue Reading

Angry All the Time for No Reason? This Might Be Why By Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S. Associate Editor   Maybe you feel angry regularly. You’re irritable, short-tempered and grouchy. Maybe you snap (or want to snap) at everyone around you — because your anger feels like a tsunami. It’s bound to crashContinue Reading

WHAT IS CRACK COCAINE? (Photo credit: DEA/drugs) Crack cocaine is the crystal form of cocaine, which normally comes in a powder form.1 It comes in solid blocks or crystals varying in color from yellow to pale rose or white. Crack is heated and smoked. It is so named because it makesContinue Reading

So, how can we trust nutritional science? By knowing how to spot a lie. For the most part, scientists work in pursuit of  greater knowledge and truth. They are a group of people who have dedicated their lives to solving problems, curing disease, and saving the planet. But, science is somethingContinue Reading

The Ultimate Guide to Bitters What are they good for? Bitters and aromatics library Bitters 101 How to make your own Safety and caution Bitters alternatives If you buy something through a link on this page, we may earn a small commission. How this works. Not just for cocktails Bitters isContinue Reading

Can Orgasms Reduce Stress? Why Climaxing Is A Powerful Stress Reliever, According To Science By RACHEL SANOFF June 19, 2015 Not only do they feel good, but the benefits of the female orgasm for your mind and body are pretty spectacular. Did you know that orgasms can regulate your period by “sending blood toContinue Reading

Coronavirus: What is Madagascar’s ‘herbal remedy’ Covid-Organics? UN health agency has urged people not to try untested remedies for COVID-19 after Madagascan president promotes ‘cure’. 5 May 2020   President Andry Rajoelina took a sip at the launch of Covid-Organics [Henitsoa Rafalia/Anadolu] As COVID-19 spread across Africa and leaders putContinue Reading

Study: Cannabis Could Prevent COVID-19 Infections The Fresh Toast , Benzinga Contributor   FOLLOW  May 16, 2020 2:51pm   3 min read   Comments By The Fresh Toast‘s Brendan Bures, provided exclusively to Benzinga Cannabis. Marijuana could regulate the main gateway COVID-19 enters host cells in patients, new research concludes. New research into preventive measure and possible treatment toContinue Reading

Something Phenomenal: Waking at about 3:40 am? by Lois Wetzel | Jan 1, 2020 | Ascension / Current Changes, Consciousness, Meditation, Spiritual Teachings Waking at 3:40 am and the Initiation Practice: This is interesting. Yes. I DO awaken at about 3:40 am each morning. I get up and go into the living room, lie on the couch, andContinue Reading

20 of the worst epidemics and pandemics in history By Owen Jarus – Live Science Contributor, All About History March 20, 2020 Plagues and epidemics have ravaged humanity throughout its existence, often changing the course of history. An influenza ward at a U.S. Army Camp Hospital in France during the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918.Continue Reading

Marcus Aurelius on Worry and the Thoughts of Others March 21, 2018 SpencerPhilosophy The great Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (121AD – 180AD) is recognized for his philosophical meditations, setting him apart from many rulers of that age. Last of the Five Good Emperors, his death was considered the end of theContinue Reading

Microwaves Are Bad For You: 5 Reasons Why Microwave Oven Cooking Is Harming Your Health Aug 10, 2013 11:38 AM By Lizette Borreli@lizcelinebl.borreli@medicaldaily.com   Your next microwave oven prepared meal could instantly zap you into bad health. Mk2010 Reaching for a frozen entrée from your freezer, reading the simple directions on the back,Continue Reading

HEALTH & WELL BEING HEALTH BENEFITS OF SASALAPA aka SOURSOP or GRAVIOLA Sasalapa or Soursop is a tropical fruit that you can find in Samoa and other Pacific Islands, parts of South America and even in Florida. The taste of soursop fruit is a delicious combo of strawberry and pineappleContinue Reading

The Best Blue-Light-Blocking Glasses for Men By Chelsea BattenFebruary 10, 2020 It started so subtly, I barely noticed it. Eyes that got tired way before the rest of me did. A dry itch, sometimes stinging, that at first happened only at night while working on last-minute deadlines, but eventually lingered intoContinue Reading

Pfizer says its coronavirus vaccine could be ready in the autumn in global race to beat the pandemic Major US pharmaceutical corporation said human testing underway in August ‘This is a crisis right now, and a solution is desperately needed by all’ – Pfizer boss Confirmed cases of coronavirus in theContinue Reading

 Benefits and Uses for Baking Soda Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, is widely used in baking. This is because it has leavening properties, meaning it causes dough to rise by producing carbon dioxide. Aside from cooking, baking soda has a variety of additional household uses and health benefits.Continue Reading

The “Truth” about mobile phone and wireless radiation. A lot of people don’t have time to watch the full hour lecture from Dr. Devra Davis I always reference on mobile phone radiation. So here is the abridged version. However, please watch the full lecture at the University of Melbourne ifContinue Reading

What is Bladderwrack Extract? Bladderwrack extract is taken from the bladderwrack algae, also known as Fucus vesiculosus, rockweed, black tang, bladder fucus, cutweed or Dyer’s fucus. This perennial green-brown seaweed grows along the Eastern and Western North American coastlines and European coastlines north of the Mediterranean (x). The seaweed has frondsContinue Reading

What is sea moss, exactly? In its simplest terms, sea moss—aka Irish sea moss—is a type of red algae believed to boost your health and enhance your skin. While it lacks significant science to back up the benefits, experts say it has some stand-out advantages, and other cultures have turnedContinue Reading

How to Stay Positive: 11 Smart Habits by HENRIK EDBERG Last updated MARCH 19, 2020 1. Find the optimistic viewpoint in a negative situation. One of the simplest but most effective ways to build a more positive outlook has in my experience been to ask more helpful questions as often as possible. WhenContinue Reading

Reading vs Watching Videos: What Science Says. posted on : november 13, 2019 posted by : the infovore secrets editorial It is a fact; reading culture is being challenged on all fronts by new technology. These new technologies are challenging the predominance of books by presenting information in alternative ways. There was aContinue Reading

Coronavirus Florida: Lake Worth Beach meeting gets ugly and heated about emergency powers by Jorge Milian LAKE WORTH BEACH — The coronavirus isn’t just causing anxiety and frustration among residents. Thursday night’s Lake Worth Beach city commission meeting turned into a screaming, name-calling, finger-pointing affair between Commissioner Omari Hardy on one sideContinue Reading

Everything you need to know about coronavirus By Natalie Rahhal, Acting US Health Editor for DailyMail.com HOW DANGEROUS IS CORONAVIRUS? About 14 percent of people who contract the Covid-19 coronavirus are taken to hospital – with severe symptoms including breathing problems and pneumonia. About 5 per cent need intensive care.Continue Reading

Inovio Pharmaceuticals has expedited its timeline for the development of a Covid-19 vaccine candidate, INO-4800, with human clinical trials scheduled for April. The company already had a vaccine candidate in Phase II development for similar coronavirus that leads to the development of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). Inovio leveraged itsContinue Reading

For Some Powder-Sniffing Party Animals, Age Is No Obstacle by Jamie Johnson January 11, 2011, 6:56 PM At a recent Christmas party in December, I watched a close friend of mine re-enact a depraved but funny maneuver he had seen an elderly man perform earlier that evening. Using both hisContinue Reading

For the first time, a man has been declared officially cured of HIV. The remedy may nearly have killed him, but it opens a door—just a crack—to hope that we may someday kill off the scourge for good. Strangely enough, the diagnosis that most concerned Timothy Ray Brown in 2007Continue Reading

This may very well be the most beautiful piece of fitness equipment we have ever laid eyes on. Context, Leather Head, and Horween teamed up to produce this stunning 12lb, Chromexcel wrapped medicine ball ($350) named after Context owner Ryan Huber’s grandfather, Melzer Rhey, who used a leather ball justContinue Reading

OrganiCann Introduces the World’s First Home Compostable Medical Cannabis Packaging Marijuana just got greener. OrganiCann’s sustainably grown, organic, medical cannabis is now available in environmentally friendly packaging that you can compost in your own back yard.Continue Reading

This only works on mice so far, but researchers have discovered that altering a specific protein in the brain can pinpoint and delete traumatic memories on a molecular level. Neuroscientists led by Dr. Richard Huganir at Johns Hopkins University exposed some hapless mice to scary noises, and watched what wasContinue Reading

By Pallab Ghosh Science correspondent, BBC News A US researcher has said he plans to electronically record and interpret dreams. Writing in the journal Nature, researchers said they have developed a system capable of recording higher-level brain activity. “We would like to read people’s dreams,” says the lead scientist DrContinue Reading

DHEAS – or dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate – is produced by the brain, adrenal glands and sexual organs and is a guide to life expectancy. Researchers from University College London, working on the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, found evidence that biological ageing is slower among people with better socio-economic circumstances. ByContinue Reading

Dr Sebi was born Alfredo Bowman on November 26, 1933. He was born in Llanga which is located in the Honduras. When he came to America he was diagnosed with asthma, diabetes, impotency, and obesity. He went to many doctors who could not rid him of these diseases. Finally heContinue Reading

You want flies with that? McDonald’s Happy Meal shows no sign of decomposing after six months By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:13 AM on 13th October 2010 Looking almost as fresh as the day it was bought, this McDonald’s Happy Meal is in fact a staggering six monthsContinue Reading

Denver now appears to have more marijuana dispensaries than liquor stores, Starbucks coffee shops or public schools, according to city and corporate records. A push by City Council members to regulate the medical marijuana industry and restrict where dispensaries can locate appears to have prompted a surge in sales-tax licenseContinue Reading

“Hydrologists have become Hydrostitutes.” Water is a basic human right, the right to survive. “Blue Gold” reports on various powers trying to take control of the public’s water for profit and control. These powers fail to realize that people will not allow their water to be taken. People fight, becauseContinue Reading

Medicinal use of the oleander plant dates back at least 3500 years. Historical records show that the Mesopotamians in the 15th century B.C. believed in the healing properties of oleander. The Babylonians used a mixture of oleander and licorice to treat hangovers. Roman soldiers also regularly took an oleander extractContinue Reading

American researchers are working on three antibodies that may mark a new step on the path toward an HIV vaccine, according to a report published online Thursday in the journal Science. One of the antibodies suppresses 91 percent of HIV strains, more than any AIDS antibody ever discovered, according toContinue Reading

Droves of patients are heading overseas for stem-cell therapies unavailable in the U.S. Is it a dangerous scam — or is America just behind the curve? By Elizabeth Svoboda Posted 06.10.2010 at 10:43 am Offshore Operations MDI-Digital It’s 2:30 in the afternoon in the Dominican Republic, and Karen Velline, aContinue Reading

SCIENTISTS have discovered the “Methuselah” genes whose lucky carriers have a much improved chance of living to 100 even if they indulge in an unhealthy lifestyle. The genes appear to protect people against the effects of smoking and bad diet and can also delay the onset of age-related illnesses suchContinue Reading

   You can use the soap to cleanse the body, and watch the Movie to cleanse your mind. “The things we own, end up owning us.” Tyler Durden. Get yourself clean Tyler Durden-style with Fight Club Soap ($25/2-pack). Inspired by Chuck Palahniuk’s novel and sporting the logo of the filmContinue Reading