The Healing Power of Cat Purrs

Healing power of cat purrs

Those crazy cat ladies might be onto something. According to today’s infographic, our feline friends provide us with more than just emotional support. House cats may actually be contributing to our physical well-being. When a cat purrs within a range of 20-140 Hertz, nearby humans may be therapeutically benefiting from these vibrations. Purring has been…

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Study: Sweating Detoxifies Dangerous Metals and Petrochemicals

Sweating detoxifies chemicals

New research is revealing something remarkable about why the body sweats. Beyond its obvious role in regulating body temperature, sweating has been found to facilitate the elimination of accumulated heavy metals and petrochemicals, indicating that if we want to be healthy we should put regular effort into doing more sweating.  Sweating has long been known…

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Colostrum Alternative Cancer Treatment: Your Complete Guide

Colostrum alternative cancer treatment

Colostrum is a nutrient-rich fluid produced by all mammals immediately after giving birth and for a limited time of only 6 hours thereafter.  Supercharged with all 97 known immune factors, and all 87 known growth factors, colostrum is a powerful immune and growth boosting food that provides an enormous health-boost to all systems of the…

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Labyrinths: Ancient Secret for Modern Stresses

labyrinth

When Liza Ingrasci was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer at age 52, the stress of surgery and chemotherapy was compounded by her sister’s treatment for lung cancer at the same time. “I was stretched emotionally and physically thinner than I’d ever been and needed to reduce the fear and anxiety about my own life-threatening…

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Dirty Dozen Cosmetic Chemicals to Avoid

Cosmetic ingredients to avoid

Some of the ingredients in beauty products aren’t that pretty. U.S. researchers report that one in eight of the 82,000 ingredients used in personal care products are industrial chemicals, including carcinogens, pesticides, reproductive toxins, and hormone disruptors. Many products include plasticizers (chemicals that keep concrete soft), degreasers (used to get grime off auto parts), and…

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Honey and Sugar Outperform Antibiotic Ointments in Treating Wounds and Burns

Honey

Honey or clean white sugar powerfully inhibits bacterial growth and can outperform antibiotic ointments for wound treatment. From Alexander the Great to the American Revolution in 1776, man has fought and incurred severe wounds and amputations on the battlefield, was treated and survived.   For thousands of years people have survived without antibiotics, and it’s time…

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