By Geary Andrew Maitake mushrooms have been used as both food and medicine in Asian cultures for many centuries, and are described as having a

By Geary Andrew Maitake mushrooms have been used as both food and medicine in Asian cultures for many centuries, and are described as having a
Nowadays, voting for politicians or political parties that have been bought out by global corporate interests is an exercise in futility. But there is one
By Dr. Mercola The pesticide producers are one of the most powerful industries on the planet, the influence they possess is enormous. You have probably
By Ishtar Babilu Dingir This new article in today’s Independent is interesting, although as a shaman, I’d like to reframe the question slightly. Although I
Eating the Rainbow by Kathryn Rubin Fruits and vegetables come in an array of tones and hues from red, to orange, to blue and green,
It doesn’t matter what we’ve experienced – whether it’s the breathtaking scope of the Grand Canyon, the ethereal beauty of the Aurora Borealis, or the
Massage therapy can help improve the wellbeing of patients who are receiving various types of cancers. Physicians are increasingly including massage therapy as part of
While it’s interesting that scientists are realising that X-rated solar blasts have a significant impact on how well we feel, and how well we behave,
By La Jolla Mum As you may know, I’m starting a BluePrintCleanse tomorrow morning. To prepare, BluePrintCleanse suggests that I drink lemon water first
by Paul Fassa If you’re a vegetarian or a vegan who’s never heard of chlorella, the chances are that you are deficient in vitamin 12.
This is an interesting new theory about the problems of insanity which affect the human species (much more than any other). These theories about the
As we emerge out of the long hibernation of winter, we can sometimes find that our energy is low to start with. There may be
Red or purple in color, dulse is considered a superfood because of its high iodine and potassium content, plus a long list of micro-nutrients and
It’s interesting that the feeling against genetically-modified foods in Europe and the UK is still so strong that a major GM company feels forced to
Eating fish may boost blood flow to the brain which could stave off dementia in later life, researchers have discovered. The health benefits of a
Osteoporosis, or crumbling bones, is something that effects post-menopausal women because the hormones used for laying down bones become less available to their bodily processes.
Research proves that one of the benefits of meditation is that it improves our thinking processes to the extent that we’re able to absorb more
Are you sick to death of being bled dry financially for medical treatments and remedies which don’t work? Then we’ve got some good news for
That energy does not come from sugar is not huge news to most of us who know the real truth about nutrition and bodily processes.
So it’s New Year, and we can no longer put off the dreaded moment. We’ve been promising ourselves, as we waded through tins of Quality
It’s good to hear that there’s a new computer programme which uses brain scans to spot Alzheimer’s Disease early being tested by the NHS. And
The news about a study that those in Britain are far healthier than their American cousins comes as no surprise to those who’ve been monitoring
Researchers set out to evaluate how effective most commonly used therapies are for the treatment of chronic pain over the last ten years. They wrote
There aren’t many times you’ll find a farmworker advocate, a poet, an organic-farming senator, and British royalty all in the same room. But if you
It’s been gratifying to see, lately, how the holistic approach to health, which we support at The Therapy Book, is being increasingly ratified by scientific
Scientists discovered around 20 years ago that the effects of stress could be passed to future generations through changes to the DNA. This was quite