Light: A Vital Nutrient

Written by Lady Davis, ND, MPH

Light is the fundamental component from which all life originates, develops, heals, and evolves. Light waves are frequencies of electromagnetic radiation that directly stimulate the sense of sight.

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Tiptoeing Into Tyranny: Obedience And The Rise Of Authoritarianism

Written by PSI Editor and Academy Of Ideas

authoritarian state

‘Authoritarianism in religion and science, let alone politics, is becoming increasingly accepted, not particularly because so many people explicitly believe in it but because they themselves feel individually powerless and anxious. So what else can one do…except follow the mass political leader…or follow the authority of customs, public opinion, and social expectations…?’

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Know Your Fats & Oils

Written by Lady Carla Davis, MPH

Fats are the major constituent of all cell membranes in the body. They are our most concentrated
energy source and help protect against invading allergens, bacteria, and viruses. In fact, fats provide
many life supporting functions.

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Are Medical Mistakes the Leading Cause of Death in the US?

Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

This happens to the tune of about 40,000 events every single day, with approximately 250,000 lives lost each year (about 1 in 10 patients), making it the third leading cause of death in the US. Worse, you don’t even need to be sick or do anything wrong to become a victim of this astonishing trend.

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BREAKING: We just beat Monsanto!

Written by Center for Food Safety

Some HUGE news just broke and I wanted you to be the first to hear it. After over two years of litigation to get glyphosate, the most widely used pesticide in history, off our shelves, today WE WON!!!

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another assumption about polar bears proven false

Written by Dr. Susan Crockford

Researchers have discovered that the 300 or so polar bears living in SE Greenland (below 64 degrees N) are so genetically distinct and geographically isolated that they qualify as a unique subpopulation, adding one more to the 19 subpopulations currently described by the IUCN Polar Bear Specialist Group.

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