News & Articles By Amy Goodrich
02/28/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Six immune-building foods and herbs you need to consume to stay healthy
Usually, your immune system does an excellent job of protecting your body against disease-causing microbes. However, sometimes bacteria or viruses can slip past your body’s defense line and make you sick. If this happens, many people rely on prescription medication or antibiotics to get rid of the sick-making invaders. Alexander Fleming’s discovery of penicillin in […]
02/19/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
How to grow garlic from a single clove
Often described as the stinking rose, garlic’s culinary and medicinal uses date back to ancient times. In fact, the father of Western medicine, the Greek physician Hippocrates, once described it as a cure for a variety of medical conditions. And right he was. Over the years, modern science has backed up many of his ancient […]
02/19/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Alert: Dangerous new type of GMO being unleashed into food supply… check your APPLES
Few topics in the scientific world are as fiercely debated as the use of genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. Despite the fact that they have passed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) safety tests, nearly 40 countries around the world have banned their use due to health and environmental concerns. With a growing population […]
02/15/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Beware: These foods can damage your metabolism
If you are on a journey to lose weight or get into shape for the spring and summer months, yet everything you do seems to be without any effect, then metabolic damage may be holding you back. Limiting calories to the max, certain food types, and overtraining can have significant effects on your body’s ability […]
02/13/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Fight pain naturally with these powerful natural remedies
Every day, millions of people rush to the pharmacy for some over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription pain medication. Most of us who live with the debilitating effects of chronic pain would do almost anything to find relief. While painkillers like ibuprofen, acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol) or the more addictive opioid drugs can help manage […]
02/13/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Colorado farmers go organic to meet growing demand
While big agricultural corporations are trying to find ways to fill their pockets with profits from pesticide-laden food, Colorado farmers are working hard to make the transition to less profitable organic farming methods to protect our health and meet the rising demand for clean, organic food. While the need for organic food is growing fast, […]
02/11/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Saffron can help reverse age-related vision loss
One of nature’s treasures, saffron has been known since ancient times for its bright yellow color, subtle flavor, and medicinal properties. Culinary chefs and home cooks all over the world have used this precious golden herb to enlighten their biryani, curry, paella, or risotto dish. Saffron is the world’s most expensive spice, stemming from the […]
02/11/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Red Seaweed: the radiation protection superfood you’re not getting enough of
Seaweed is a common ingredient in Japanese cuisine. However, for the average American this mystical, slimy, spinach-like vegetable is something they only know from sushi rolls or miso soup. Many may not even know it is edible, let alone know how to prepare a meal with it. While it may not look very appetizing to […]
02/10/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
15 off grid ways to use Tea Tree oil
Australia’s most famous panacea, tea tree oil, is extracted from Melaleuca alternifolia leaves, a shrub-like bush native to the coastal regions of New South Wales and Queensland. While Australian Aborigines have used tea tree oil remedies for centuries, it is becoming more and more popular in many households around the world. Today, tea tree oil […]
02/10/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Groundbreaking surgery gives amputee cats a new life with successful ‘bionic paws’
Two lucky Bulgarian cats have been given a second chance at a quality life on all fours after they lost both their hind legs in a car or train accident. One-year-old Pooh, which means ‘fluff’ in Bulgarian, and eight-month-old Steven are back on the prowl after they were given bionic paws. Bulgarian veterinary surgeon Vladislav […]
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