Excess Vitamin D: Too Much Of A Good Thing?
*Special thanks to Jim Stephenson Jr for the invaluable assistance in collecting the studies. Sun at sunrise in the mountains Vitamin D is known as the “sunshine vitamin.” This is because 90 percent of our D requirements naturally comes from the sun. Bioavailable vitamin D3 is created in the skin through the action of the [...]
Something In The Water
Today the headlines read, “High Lead Levels in Michigan Kids” as if it was only just discovered. However, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) knew of the dangers in Flint, Michigan as far back as 2003. The media blankets the news day-after-day with its version of the “top story” so we narrowly focus on something that serves as [...]
Zika, Recipe for Disaster
Zanzibar red colobus ( Procolobus kirkii) in Jozani forest The Zika virus was first observed in monkeys in 1947, 69 years ago, when researchers from the Rockefeller Foundation were conducting a research for Yellow Fever in the Zika Forest of Uganda. Male chef looking at order list Government chefs have successfully stirred the [...]
Talking Points To Preserve Choice
Every day another politician decides to practice medicine without a license by proposing new medical mandates or the removal of vaccine exemptions that dictate healthcare choices for individuals, parents, and families. Such maneuvers are attempts to test the resolve of the people. When that happens, its time to stand our sacred ground. There is something deeply spiritual [...]
Squalene-Adjuvanted Flu Shot For The Elderly
Science teaches that oil and water don't mix. However, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just fast-tracked Novartis’ oil-in water, squalene-adjuvanted flu shot for approval in individuals 65 and older. The squalene emulsion cocktail is approved for use in the U.S. one year after Italian regulators temporarily banned the squalene Fluad vaccine following 19 elderly deaths reported after vaccination. Real Science Asks Questions [...]
Ladybugs Galore!
The ladybugs keep coming. From where I do not know. They come in swarms all summer Their spots rain down like snow. They crawl indoors and lay their eggs They hatch all winter long. My daddy vacuums every room Until he thinks they’re gone. My sister cannot stand them, She screams until she’s [...]