Wheat Is The Perfect Chronic Poison (Hint: Stop Eating It)
I am sure that the majority of you are well aware that processed, white, enriched wheat products contain zero nutritional value and are actually very bad for your health. What many don't understand, however, is that products made with or containing whole wheat are actually no better for your health. In fact, all modern wheat will compromise health... end...
9 Easy Steps to End Inflammation Fast
Inflammation is not something that you can see. However, it is skilled at silently destroying your body and leaving you battling some of the worst health conditions you can imagine, like diabetes, heart disease, and even cancer. The inflammation response is built into the human body, and it is a good thing when it acts as an acute response...
6 Reasons You Should Drink Toadstool Tea
If someone invited you over for tea and cake and told you that they were serving toadstool tea, what would you do? Would you politely decline, run for the door, or brave it and give it a try? Believe it or not, mushrooms, fungi, or toadstool tea is not only blossoming with health benefits, but it is also delicious....
Earth’s Spinning Faster—And This Summer, We’re Losing Time
Time isn’t just flying this summer—it’s literally shrinking. Scientists say Summer 2025 will deliver three of the shortest days we’ve ever measured, thanks to an unexpected twist in Earth’s spin. Normally, our home planet takes about 86,400 seconds—exactly 24 hours—to make a full rotation. But this July and August, three days will come up short by up to 1.51 milliseconds,...
Allergic to Cats? Chickens Might Be Your Unexpected Savior
If you’ve ever tearfully admired a fluffy cat from a distance while popping allergy pills, brace yourself: chickens could be the secret weapon that lets you cuddle your dream kitty, without the sneezing fits. Here’s the weird science: Most people who are allergic to cats aren’t reacting to the fur itself but to a protein in cat saliva called Fel...
Your Mattress Can Double in Weight from Trapped Skin Cells and Dust Mite Poop —Here’s What to Do
When was the last time you flipped your mattress? If you can’t remember, brace yourself—there could be a lot more than dust bunnies hiding underneath. The backside of your mattress can be a breeding ground for allergens, bacteria, dust mites, mold, and even bed bugs—and if you’re not checking, you’re sleeping with them every single night. Most people focus on...
Will Silver Outshine Gold? Why 2025 Could Be the Year the Underdog Wins
Gold usually hogs the spotlight when economic anxiety hits. But if you’re only stacking gold bars, you might be sleeping on the real breakout star: silver. Silver has always been called “the poor man’s gold,” but in 2025, it’s looking more like the smart investor’s power play. Here’s why: unlike gold, which just sits in vaults as a store of...
Die Young—Late: How One 83-Year-Old Triathlete Doctor Proves Life’s Not About A Leisurely Retirement
Dr. Joseph Maroon doesn’t believe in fading away quietly—he wants to “die young as late as possible.” At 83, this powerhouse neurosurgeon-turned-triathlete is living proof that life’s richest chapter might just be the one you write after crisis hits. Maroon’s story wasn’t always full of medals and lectures. After losing his father and going through a crushing divorce, he swapped...
To Trim the Bush or Let It Grow? The Real Deal on Women, Pubic Hair, and Your Health
In America, smooth, hairless skin isn’t just a beauty trend—it’s big business. From at-home razors to full-service wax salons, laser clinics, and pricey bikini wax memberships, the U.S. hair removal industry is now worth an eye-watering $4.5 billion—and it’s still growing. Waxing alone makes up a huge slice of that, with millions of American women shelling out hundreds every...
June Jobs Beat Expectations, But Cracks Emerge Beneath the Surface
Despite swirling uncertainty over President Trump’s sweeping tariff plans, the U.S. job market surprised forecasters in June, adding a better-than-expected 147,000 jobs and nudging the unemployment rate down to 4.1%. That’s above the anticipated 117,500 gain and keeps the three-month average at a decent 150,000 new jobs a month. But a closer look at the numbers reveals some warning signs....










