Written By: GreenMedInfo Research Group Air pollution is associated with a long list of health problems including cardio-respiratory deaths, pulmonary disease, and chronic respiratory conditions. And the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified air pollution as carcinogenic to humans. But clinical trial finds that tiny broccoli sprouts can help neutralize this very big …[continue reading]
Story at-a-glance The documentary “Into the Soil: The Wisdom of Regenerative Farming” introduces Brigid LeFevre, who grew up in an Irish Camphill community practicing biodynamic farming; families lived with individuals with special needs and operated without monetary transactions The documentary advocates separating food from market economics, arguing that forcing farmers to compete financially undermines sustainable …[continue reading]
Over the past five years we have dissected multiple aspects of The COVID-19 Fraud. This has included wider critiques of germ “theory” and the entire notion of “pathogens“. Along with researchers such as Daniel Roytas (Can You Catch A Cold?) and Mike Stone of ViroLIEgy, we have turned over every stone to investigate whether contagion …[continue reading]
“Root Cause” is a gripping documentary that delves into one man’s arduous 10-year-long quest to uncover the root cause of his health issues, including panic attacks, chronic fatigue, and insomnia. Directed by Frazer Bailey, the film features interviews with esteemed health professionals from around the globe, who share their insights on the potential connection between …[continue reading]
Can we feed the world without destroying it?! Rosario Dawson’s award-winning film The Need To GROW shows the SOLUTIONS — and the real stories of the game-changing innovators behind them. EMBED A VIDEO (Optional): https://grow.foodrevolution.org/screening/
One Man, One Cow, One Planet follows Peter Proctor, New Zealand’s father of biodynamics along the back roads of rural India, revealing the miracle of organics and the farmers who are reclaiming their agricultural heritage. EMBED A VIDEO (Optional): https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=726044011588470
Perennial Vegetables Clockwise from Top Left ~ Sunchokes, Linden Buds, Milkweed and Dock. Perennial vegetables, or crops that are planted once and harvested year after year, are the perfect way to turn a single spring’s worth of work into a lifetime’s worth of vegetables for your table. Annual vegetables, or crops that are planted again …[continue reading]
In the largest financial win yet for workers fired for failing to comply with COVID-19 vaccine mandates, a federal jury on Wednesday awarded the six San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District employees plaintiffs between about $1.2 million and $1.5 million each. by Brenda Baletti, Ph.D. October 25, 2024 11246 Pageviews RSS 35 Comments Listen …[continue reading]
Scientific & policy developments regarding the biological & health effects of electromagnetic radiation from cell phones, cell towers, Wi-Fi, Smart Meters, electric vehicles & other wireless technology, including 5G. Website curated by Joel Moskowitz, PhD, Director, Center for Family & Community Health, UC Berkeley School of Public Health. Wednesday, October 23, 2024 Effects of …[continue reading]
Download PDF Story at-a-glance Methylene blue, first synthesized in 1876, evolved from a textile dye to an essential medical compound. It promotes mitochondrial health by enhancing energy production and reducing oxidative stress Recent research suggests methylene blue is useful in the treatment of traumatic brain injury and conditions like Alzheimer’s disease A March …[continue reading]