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New Study: Turmeric Compound Activates Regeneration of Brain Stem Cells

New Study: Turmeric Compound Activates Regeneration of Brain Stem Cells

A new study published September 26, 2014 in the Stem Cell Research & Therapy journal suggests that a component of turmeric, aromatic (ar-) turmerone, induces and increases neural stem cell proliferation. Turmeric has been found to have numerous health benefits… 0 Shares | | Posted in Food, Health, Health, Herbal Medicine, Holistic Medicine, Medicine, Mental Health, News, Nutrition, Nutritional Medicine
Let’s stop this unscientific nonsense

Let’s stop this unscientific nonsense

How often do we hear of remedies or ideas as being ‘unscientific’? We may ask what does it mean to be ‘unscientific’? Here’s some possible meanings: Scientific studies were performed under controlled conditions and the outcome does not support the… 0 Shares | | Posted in Holistic Medicine, Medicine, Science, Science & Tech
Sleep tight: Shoddy bedtime routines responsible for children’s behavioral problems? You betcha!

Sleep tight: Shoddy bedtime routines responsible for children’s behavioral problems? You betcha!

If you’re wondering whether inconsistent bedtime schedules are associated with behavioral difficulties, if their effects on behavior build up over early childhood and if those effects may be reversible, the answer is a resounding yes! Yes, irregular bedtime routines are… 0 Shares | | Posted in Child Care, Health
Use This Publicly Hidden Lab Study Against Vaccination Advocates and Vaccine “Greeners”

Use This Publicly Hidden Lab Study Against Vaccination Advocates and Vaccine “Greeners”

By “Greeners” I mean those who talk of “greening” vaccines by removing the overtly and obvious toxic preservatives and adjuncts from them. That’s their way of being politically correct or safe by not condemning all vaccinations, in my opinion. There… 0 Shares | | Posted in Chemicals, Health, Medicine, Parental Rights, Vaccines
Quackity quack: Eight evil genius ways to fake a vitamin study (and scare consumers into being afraid of fish oils)

Quackity quack: Eight evil genius ways to fake a vitamin study (and scare consumers into being afraid of fish oils)

(NaturalNews) Quackity quack, the quacks are back, and this time they’re targeting fish oil supplements, claiming that taking fish oils raises your risk of prostate cancer. Hogwash. This is just another case of pure fearmongering quackery by the anti-vitamin crowd.… 0 Shares | | Posted in Herbal Medicine, Nutrition, Nutritional Medicine