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17 abril, 2026

How Sleep Influences Our Immune System And 5 Tips For Deeper Sleep

 Author: Trisha Houghton, CNS, ASIST

A good night’s sleep is one of the most important things for good health!

Not only does it encourage muscle repair, but it enhances digestion, resets your metabolism, restores your brain to full functionality, and, most important of all, boosts your immunity.

Sleeping well will enable your body to better protect itself from disease and fight off invading pathogens. As you’ll see by the studies below, science has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that improving your sleep quality will raise your natural immune capabilities.

The Scientific Link Between Sleep and Your Immune System

Metformin vs Berberine for Diabetes

 

By: Cat Ebeling, co-author of the best-sellers:  The Fat Burning KitchenThe Top 101 Foods that Fight Aging & The Diabetes Fix

Type 2 diabetes is fast becoming a real epidemic in civilized countries. The statistics show an ever-increasing trend of obesity, diabetes and its related complications like heart disease, kidney disease and peripheral neuropathy. Many experts are convinced that this fast-growing tidal wave of diabetes is the result of the global expansion of sugar, sugary soft drinks and major food corporations getting people addicted to terrible processed foods that are cheaper than most healthy foods and are heavily advertised to the masses.

However, type 2 diabetes has the potential to be completely reversed following dietary and lifestyle changes that dramatically reduce or eliminate sugar and starches.

The secret molecule that helps centenarians stay healthy

 

Hey there,


Is There a Secret Molecule That Helps Centenarians Stay Healthy?


Good question, and an interesting one. The short answer? Not quite. The longer answer? We’re getting closer, and it’s more interesting than a single “magic molecule.”


Let’s unpack what scientists are actually finding.


The Big Idea: It’s Not One Thing. Instead, It’s a System

Beyond Gluten: The Hidden Dangers of Wheat Germ Agglutinin and Nightshades in Inflammation

Posted on: 
Tuesday, October 1st 2024 at 3:00 am

Discover why your "healthy" salad might be fueling inflammation and pain - even if it's gluten-free.

Quick Summary:

  • Nightshades and wheat contain compounds that can trigger inflammation in sensitive individuals
  • Common nightshades include tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, and eggplants
  • Eliminating nightshades and lectin-rich foods may reduce symptoms of chronic pain and autoimmune conditions

For years, we've been told to eat our vegetables and choose whole grains. But what if some of these "health" foods were actually contributing to chronic inflammation and pain? Recent research has shed light on the potential inflammatory effects of nightshades and lectins, particularly Wheat Germ Agglutinin (WGA), found in many common foods.

Part 1: The Nightshade-Inflammation Connection

The Hidden Danger in Your Tampons: Why All Women Should Reconsider Their Use

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Thursday, September 12th 2024 at 3:00 am

What if the product you trust most intimately is silently compromising your reproductive health?

Quick Summary:

  • All tampon brands, including "organic," contain detectable levels of toxic metals
  • Vaginal absorption may drastically increase exposure to these harmful substances
  • Historical issues like Toxic Shock Syndrome highlight ongoing safety concerns
  • Safer alternatives exist for managing menstruation

The Unseen Threat: Vaginal vs. Dermal Exposure

Incredible Health Properties of Arnica

 By: Cat Ebeling

Co-author of the best-sellers:  The Fat Burning KitchenThe Top 101 Foods that Fight Aging & The Diabetes Fix

I love trail running, and living in Boulder, Colorado with the mountains literally just outside my door, there are plenty of great trails. Thing is, they are pretty rocky and steep. I was running down a steep rocky trail the other day, and just happened to put my foot down on a rock the wrong way, and BOOM—sprained my ankle!

It was a long walk back home, and given the current controversy about whether to ice injuries, I decided not to ice it, but to take some arnica that I keep around. I went from barely walking and in a lot of pain to walking normally on day three! I was amazed!

The hidden danger of gaining weight too early in life

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early-weight-gain(NaturalHealth365)  Most health conversations about weight focus on how much.  A sweeping new study says the more important question is when.  Researchers at Lund University in Sweden tracked more than 620,000 people across their adult lives, measuring weight at multiple points between ages 17 and 60.  The findings, published in eClinicalMedicine in April 2026, are difficult to ignore.

Researchers find a surprising connection between vitamin D levels and proper brain health

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vitamin-d(NaturalHealth365)  Between 40% and 50% of adults have insufficient vitamin D levels.  To make matters worse, most have no symptoms and no idea.  New research suggests the brain may be among the organs most affected by long-term insufficiency – and the connection is far stronger than Western medicine typically acknowledges.

Common plant compound lowers blood pressure, cholesterol and inflammation, science reveals

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quercetin-lowers-blood-pressure(NaturalHealth365)  Cardiovascular disease kills more people than any other condition on earth.  A September 2025 report published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, drawing on data from 204 countries and territories, confirmed that heart disease caused one in three deaths globally in 2023 — and that 79.6% of the entire cardiovascular disease burden ties directly to modifiable risk factors.

Five Good Reasons to Eat More Cherries

 

By: Catherine Ebeling & Mike Geary
Co-author of the best-sellers:  The Fat Burning KitchenThe Top 101 Foods that Fight Aging & The Diabetes Fix

I love cherries! Dried, fresh, frozen, tart or sweet…in smoothies, on salads, even in main courses. They are an excellent sweet healthy snack full of antioxidants, and fat burning ingredients.

Cherries contain some unique and pretty awesome bioactive components that can help prevent cancer, diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer’s and other inflammatory diseases—as well as prevent muscle soreness, and help you sleep. Not only that, cherries are an extremely effective treatment for arthritis pain, gout, hemorrhoids, and allergies.

Cherries have boatloads of antioxidants in them that fight free radical damage and protect our cells’ DNA. Free radicals are linked to many diseases including cancer, heart disease, and dementia. Cherries also contain the super-nutrients quercetin, hydroxycinnamates, potassium, carotenoids and melatonin. Even sweet cherries have a healthy low glycemic index of 22, making them a healthy food for people trying to keep their blood sugar stable.

Vinegar: The Surprising Natural Remedy for Depression Symptoms

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Monday, September 2nd 2024 at 3:00 am

In a world where mental health challenges are on the rise, could the answer to alleviating depression symptoms be sitting in your kitchen pantry? A groundbreaking study suggests that a daily dose of vinegar might just be the unexpected mood booster we've been searching for.

Introduction: The Global Burden of Depression

Depression is more than just feeling blue; it's a pervasive mental health condition that affects millions worldwide. According to the Global Burden of Disease Study, depressive disorders saw a staggering 61% increase between 2009 and 2019, making them the most prevalent and burdensome mental health conditions globally.1 In the United States alone, recent estimates suggest that 18.5% of adults experience depression.2 This widespread prevalence underscores the urgent need for effective, accessible treatments.

Grape Exosomes: Nature's Nanoparticles for Cellular Communication and Regenerative Healing

Posted on: 
Tuesday, September 3rd 2024 at 3:00 am

Tiny particles from grapes may hold the key to unlocking profound healing effects throughout the body.

Summary:

  • Grape exosome-like nanoparticles (GELNs) can communicate directly with human cells
  • GELNs stimulate intestinal stem cell growth and protect against colitis in animal studies  
  • The microRNAs in GELNs may regulate gene expression to promote healing
  • GELNs exemplify how food acts as information to influence cellular function

Unveiling the Power of Grape-Derived Nanoparticles

11 Strange Signs That Your Liver Is In Trouble

 

Today’s blog is republished from my friends at TheAlternativeDaily, a leading publisher of daily alternative health tips that I personally read every day…

By PJ Amirta, TheAlternativeDaily.com

The liver is essential for detoxifying the body, metabolizing drugs, absorbing nutrients and much, much more. If we leave this vital organ unchecked, it could eventually lead to total failure. Here are eleven signs that could spell trouble for your liver, especially if left unchecked.

1. Jaundice

A condition known as jaundice occurs when waste builds up in our bodies and bile pigment flows into our bloodstream. This is more of a problem with infants, but it can also occur in adults. This should be taken as a serious warning that something is up with your liver.

Russian Navy’s Frigate ‘Resurfaces,’ Chases off NATO Pirates Days After Kiev ‘Sank’ It

 

Russian Navy’s Frigate ‘Resurfaces,’ Chases off NATO Pirates Days After Kiev ‘Sank’ It

By Drago Bosnic

On April 6, the Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) of the Kiev regime posted a video of the alleged “attack” on the Russian Navy’s (VMF) “Admiral Grigorovich” frigate in the port of Novorossiysk. According to Ukrinform, Robert “Magyar” Brovdi, commander of the USF, also posted the video on his Telegram channel.

Donald Trump: Unfit to Govern: We Need a 25th Amendment for the American Police State

By Nisha Whitehead and John W. Whitehead

As the oldest person elected to the White House, Trump—who turns 80 this year—oscillates between vicious politicking, relentless self-idolatry, and serving as the sleight-of-hand prop for what increasingly resembles an organized crime operation—one that operates behind the floodlights to consolidate power and wealth while robbing the American electorate blind.

Beyond Oil: Global Food Crisis Emerging From Hormuz — Why Brazil and BRICS Matter

 

Beyond Oil: Global Food Crisis Emerging From Hormuz — Why Brazil and BRICS Matter

By Uriel Araujo

The Strait of Hormuz has long been treated as the world’s ultimate energy chokepoint. Yet the current crisis, triggered by President Donald Trump’s disastrous war in Iran, is exposing yet another vulnerability. While the spotlight is on oil tankers and energy price spikes, a global food emergency is now haunting the planet.

China, the Middle East and Russia Broker the World Stage for Peace

By Helena Glass

The 1979 Revolution was a religious war against the secular Shah by the people of Iran. The US and British sought to intervene given the Shah had allowed their confiscation of national oil without compensation to the people. Thus, Khomenei was not the terrorist, the Shah was, with aid from the CIA and MI6.

Pathologic Russophobic United Kingdom: They Knew That NATO Expansionism Would Provoke Russia

 

Pathologic Russophobic United Kingdom: They Knew That NATO Expansionism Would Provoke Russia. Declassified Documents

By Drago Bosnic

The declassified documents demonstrate that the UK not only never intended to honor the “gentleman’s agreement” between Baker and Gorbachev, but also provided provisions to its diplomats to actively lie and reaffirm their Russian counterparts that there would be no NATO expansion or that it was at the very least “harmless” to Russia.

Iran War: Sleepwalking into Starvation

By Kurt Nimmo

According to Oxford Economics, an independent economic advisory firm, in late March the price of the two main fertilizer ingredients, ammonia and urea, spiked 20% and 50% respectively in response to disruptions in the Persian Gulf.

14 abril, 2026

Something is "off" about the Artemis Astronauts

NY Times: Artemis II Crew Reunites With Families and Fellow NASA Astronauts

The four astronauts made an emotional return to Houston a day after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean at the end of their 10-day lunar journey.

Analysis by


The April Fool's Day mission of Artemis II ended with a "splash" in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of San Diego. Allegedly, the 20,000 pound capsule -- upon re-entering Earth's atmosphere at 25,000 mph reaching temperatures of 5000 °F -- gradually, over the course of about 12 minutes, was slowed down to 350 mph by atmospheric pressure before deploying its initial parachutes. A sophisticated "melt away" heat shield and strong Kevlar cables protected the 4-person crew. Color me skeptical (to put it mildly)!

The 'Anti-Cancer,' Heart-Friendly Seed That Pharma Doesn’t Want You to Know About

Sayer Ji
Apr 04, 2026

Flaxseed contains some of the most well-studied anti-cancer, cardioprotective compounds in all of nature. It costs pennies. It grows in the ground. And yet — it remains one of the best-kept secrets in modern medicine.