The Myriad Benefits of Nattokinase

Written by John Leake

The all encompassing influence of the pharmaceutical industry—peddling patented medicines for premium prices—has generally led modern, western man to believe that only compounds originating in a laboratory can have true value for treating acute and chronic disease.

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What Most Autism Research Gets Wrong

Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Martha Herbert, M.D., Ph.D, a pediatric neurologist, neuroscientist and autism researcher since 1995, said autism research must take a whole-body approach if it’s ever going to accurately capture the disorder’s complexity. Herbert co-authored a study that seeks to do just that

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