(Carly Fraser) UPDATE: On June 3, 2019, the USDA clarified its standards regarding organic crop container systems, requiring that container-based operations must also stop using synthetic chemicals not approved for organic crop production for three years prior to achieving certification, both in the containers as well as on the soil underneath.
Health
Putting a Face to a Name: Research Shows Women Are Better than Men at Recalling Verbal Information and Faces
(Michael Alexander) Sorry, gentlemen, but women are better than you at remembering certain things, including conversations and people’s faces.
Relieve Pain Caused by Tight Hips with These 10 Hip Stretches
(Grace Olson) A tight hip refers to the build-up of tension in the muscles around the hips. This condition usually stems from long periods of sitting and inactivity, but people who are regularly working out can experience it as well.
You Become What You Practice — So What Do You Practice?
(Justin Deschamps) The world is filled with challenges that make life difficult. As one who studies the human condition, the struggle for happiness, fulfillment, and the avoidance of unnecessary suffering is something everyone has to contend with. Psychologically, every choice we make becomes the basis of a habit. This means, if we’re unconscious about the way we think and what we do, we might create more problems for ourselves. Let’s look at this from the perspective of practice.
19 Coronavirus Patents, Going back to the 80s, Filed BEFORE the Wuhan Outbreak
(Justin Deschamps) The Coronavirus outbreak has reportedly claimed 17 lives and is being widely covered by mainstream newsletters. Conspiracy realists-are hot on the case, searching the internet for anything strange—and they weren’t disappointed. There were 19 different Coronavirus patents that were filed well before the outbreak started last week—some going back to 1984. Is this proof of a false flag or manufactured outbreak?
What’s an Anti-inflammatory Diet? Understand Its Benefits and Which Type Is Right for You
(Edsel Cook) These days, you can find many “anti-inflammatory diets” – some, even touted by big names. They all share the same basic idea — consume healthy foods that fight inflammation in the body while avoiding unhealthy edibles that may trigger that process.
China Coronavirus Outbreak Spreads; Hundreds Infected As Human-To-Human Transmission Confirmed
(Zero Hedge) Health officials in Wuhan, China reported 139 new cases of a new mystery virus over the weekend, now rapidly spreading to other provinces and surrounding countries, reported CNN.
MUST READ: New Science Proves That Vaccines Spread Infectious Disease, Causing up to 15 times More Infections among Fully Vaccinated Children
(Ethan Huff) A new peer-reviewed scientific paper published in the journal Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccineshas found that the DTaP vaccine for diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough) is causing children who receive it to become more prone to contracting whooping cough later on in life.
MUST READ: FCC Knows Anything Metallic – Braces, Glasses, Hip Replacements, Jewelry, etc. – Can Increase Cell Phone and WiFi Radiation Absorption Into Body. Did You?
(B.N. Frank) There’s a song, “Does My Ring Burn Your Finger?” that has nothing to do with metallic jewelry absorbing cell phone and WiFi radiation into the body. Regardless, research says it can and by a considerable amount. The Federal Communication (FCC) has even acknowledged this possibility, made inquiries about it, but has not informed the public. So now I can’t get that song out of my head and I’m really glad that I had my mercury fillings replaced years ago.
Humans Are Not Designed To Eat Meat – Leading Microbiome Scientist Explains
(Arjun Walia) There are many experts in the fields of anthropology, biology and all other sciences who have been creating awareness about the fact that ancient humans were not big meat eaters as they’ve been portrayed to be by mainstream education.
If You Love Cats, This May Be Why
(John Amodeo) What felines can teach us about affection
Understanding the Difference Between Simple and Complex Carbs Is the Key to Healthy Eating Habits
(Grace Olson) When it comes to eating, it’s important to understand what goes inside your food – especially when it comes to carbohydrates. Carbohydrates, which most people refer to as “carbs,” are divided into two categories: simple and complex carbohydrates. Understanding how each interacts with the body can help a person choose which foods to eat.
Negative Thinking Can Be An Addiction – Here’s How How You Can Break The Cycle
(Alanna Ketler) We all think negative thoughts on a regular basis as our minds are wired to do so. This is a habit that we can gain control over, the first step is awareness. Negative thoughts tend to repeat themselves over and over. The first step to overcoming this addictive behavior is to become aware of these thought patterns.
30-Year Study Finds Weekly Use Of Disinfectants Greatly Increases Your Chances Of Lung Disease
(Amanda Monteiro) A 30-year study conducted by Harvard researchers and the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research determined that people who use disinfectants just once a week have a 22-32% of developing lung disease.
Mothers Who Smile a Lot at Their Babies and Maintain Eye Contact “Sync Up” With Them, Improving Brain Development
(Melissa Smith) The ability of babies to learn may be influenced by how their mothers interact with them. Researchers from Dartmouth College and the University of Cambridge in the U.K. found that babies learn when their mothers smile and maintain eye contact with them a lot.














