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4 min read Planet

Earth’s climate has never been a static, predictable force. It swings between warm and cold periods, much like a pendulum—only on a scale of thousands of years. Right now, scientists say we’re tilting toward the next ice age, slowly but surely. But here’s the twist: humans might be throwing a wrench in nature’s well-oiled machine....

5 min read Eat

Chlorine-washed chicken, commonly used in the U.S., involves treating poultry with chlorinated water to reduce bacterial contamination, such as salmonella and campylobacter. The E has banned this practice due to concerns that it masks poor hygiene standards rather than addressing them. While the chlorine wash itself is considered safe, it can lead to chemical residues...

5 min read Heal

Heavy metal detoxes are procedures designed to remove toxic heavy metals from the body. These metals, such as mercury, lead, and arsenic, can accumulate through exposure to contaminated air, water, food, or industrial waste, leading to serious health issues if not dealt with properly. While some heavy metals like iron and zinc are essential for...

9 min read Learn

Cancer affects everyone: Women, men, children, the elderly, teenagers – it is a disease that can be brutally indiscriminatory. For women, there are certain cancers that we need to be aware of, as they only affect the organs of the female reproductive system. Many of these cancers have signs and symptoms, we just either ignore...

5 min read Eat

Not all yogurts are created equal. Some are loaded with sugar, artificial flavors, and unnecessary additives, while others are packed with protein, probiotics, and essential nutrients. When choosing a yogurt, it’s important to check the label for simple ingredients, high protein, and live active cultures for gut health. Probiotics help with digestion and immune support,...

11 min read

Imagine feeling really drained and tired all the time, even after simply performing household chores. This is the daily reality for millions of individuals diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. It is estimated that around 1.3% of the American population lives with this illness, yet many people remain undiagnosed. Not much is understood about the causes...