Pharmacist Ben Fuchs

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  • In Your Genes? So What!In Your Genes? So What!
    The science of epigenetics is really what The Bright Side is all about, because it gives our choices an element of importance, it gives us an element of control, and that is good news! The science of epigenetics is our key to health and vitality, because unlike the science of genetics which relegates our role in our health to an “afterthought”, because after all: “it’s in our genes”, epigenetics ..
  • Mental Flexibility, Health & HappinessMental Flexibility, Health & Happiness
    We are marooned on an island of meaning, our own meaning and the best we can hope for is to understand this built-in facet of the human experience and operate accordingly. This means: don't assume that you know the truth about anything. Always be prepared to maintain flexibility. That is flexibility of mind-set. In fact, perhaps the most important markers of mental health ..

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  • Hard Ketones: A Healthy Alternative to Standard Alcoholic Beverages
    by Stephanie on December 28, 2023 at 6:18 pm

    THE ULTIMATE, HEALTHY ALTERNATIVE TO ALCOHOL THAT STILL GIVES YOU A PLEASANT BUZZ: HARD KETONES! By Nora Gedgaudas SO… In the spirit of holiday and New Year’s Eve celebrations, I would like to make mention of The post Hard Ketones: A Healthy Alternative to Standard Alcoholic Beverages appeared first on Price-Pottenger.

  • Call for Article Submissions to the Journal of Health and Healing
    by Stephanie on December 18, 2023 at 1:29 am

    Dear Friend, I hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits. I am pleased to extend an invitation for you to contribute to our highly respected publication, the Journal of The post Call for Article Submissions to the Journal of Health and Healing appeared first on Price-Pottenger.

  • Weston A. Price’s work and its relevance to today
    by Admin on December 12, 2023 at 5:14 pm

    My own introduction to the work of Weston A. Price likely bears a similarity to the way in which many reading this have initially come across him: through his many amazing photographs. They The post Weston A. Price’s work and its relevance to today appeared first on Price-Pottenger.

  • The Simple Key To Happiness: Hydration?
    by Michael on March 28, 2024 at 4:07 pm

    By Study Finds Picture this: It’s been a long day, and you’re feeling a bit down. But then, you take a sip of cool, refreshing water, and suddenly, your mood starts to lift. Sound familiar? If so, you’re not alone. A new survey suggests that... Continue reading...

  • Infrasound From Wind Turbines Could Be ‘A Huge Threat To The Entire Biodiversity’: Doctor
    by Michael on March 27, 2024 at 3:15 pm

    Authored by Maurice Forgeng via The Epoch Times (emphasis ZeroHedge) More than 70,000 wind turbines operate across the United States, and the U.S. government continues to approve offshore wind projects as part of its transition toward clean energy. When wind turbines rotate, however, they generate... Continue reading...

  • Best Tea For Congestion: Top 7 Herbal Remedies Most Recommended By Experts
    by Michael on March 26, 2024 at 3:42 pm

    By Jilly Hite As the seasons change every few months, you may start to get a case of the sniffles. If you’re feeling congested and looking for a natural remedy, you’re in luck. Several teas can help relieve congestion and promote easier breathing. Whether you... Continue reading...

  • Reverse effects of trauma? Older brain cells linger unexpectedly before their death
    on March 28, 2024 at 3:02 pm

    Researchers report that mature oligodendrocytes -- the central nervous system cells critical for brain function -- cling to life following a fatal trauma for much, much longer than scientists knew. The findings suggest a new pathway for efforts to reverse or prevent the damage that aging and diseases such as multiple sclerosis cause to these important cells.

  • Clear shift in arterial diseases in diabetes
    on March 28, 2024 at 3:02 pm

    There has been a redistribution in the risk of arterial disease in type 1 and 2 diabetes. The risks of heart attack and stroke have decreased significantly, while complications in more peripheral vessels have increased in relative importance, according to new studies.

  • Researchers introduce enhanced brain signal analysis technique
    on March 27, 2024 at 10:25 pm

    Researchers have introduced a new, refined method for analyzing brain signals, enhancing our understanding of brain functionality. This research has the potential to improve treatments for neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease, pain, epilepsy and depression.

  • Some of the Best Vegetables to Grow in Times of Crisis
    by Erin Elizabeth on March 8, 2024 at 12:07 pm

    STORY AT-A-GLANCE During times of crisis, staple foods and plants you know will grow well are ideal; it’s not the time to be trying out experimental varieties Choose vegetables that can be canned, fermented or pickled so you can eat them at your leisure, or those that can be stored for months without the need The post Some of the Best Vegetables to Grow […]

  • Honey Laundering: Is Your Honey Real or Fake?
    by Erin Elizabeth on January 2, 2024 at 2:05 am

    STORY AT-A-GLANCE  Honey is the third most-faked food in the world. Tests have revealed 50% to 70% of all U.S. honey is fake or adulterated  True Source Honey, a honey certification group, was created by the businesses it certifies. According to a class action complaint, True Source Honey is being used by these businesses The post Honey Laundering: […]

  • NAFLD Has Become a Health Emergency Among Children
    by Erin Elizabeth on November 24, 2023 at 6:13 pm

    Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE  > NAFLD is characterized by excess fat buildup in your liver. Without proper treatment, it can lead to serious liver problems including nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), which causes inflammation and fibrosis, or scarring of the liver. NAFLD also increases the risk of other health conditions, […]

  • Zinc’s Powerful Hormone BalancingZinc’s Powerful Hormone Balancing
    The best way to get zinc is supplementally in the picolinate and monomethionine forms. These are available in most health food stores, but they are harder to find at drug stores where the typical forms available are zinc gluconate and zinc sulfate. The bioavailability of these cheaper zinc varieties is less than satisfactory and many people find that they can cause nausea or other digestive distress.
  • Fungicidal Effects of ZoloftFungicidal Effects of Zoloft
    In a paper published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, doctors describe the fungicidal effects of Zoloft on three patients being treated for depression with concomitant vaginal yeast infections. Apparently all three patients experienced improvements in symptoms associated with their fungal infections while taking the anti-depressant medication.

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  • Opening Day 2024: Best MLB Players Of All Time, According To Baseball Analysts
    by Matthew Sherdan on March 28, 2024 at 5:00 pm

    Debating the greatest baseball players of all time is a national pastime in itself. From the offensive juggernauts who redefined hitting to the pitching titans who carved their names into the record books, Major League Baseball boasts a rich history filled with legendary talents. But who truly stands above the rest? This article dives into… The post Opening Day 2024: Best MLB Players Of All […]

  • Not Reaching 7 Hours Of Sleep Increases Danger Of High Blood Pressure
    by John Anderer on March 28, 2024 at 4:36 pm

    ATLANTA — Up all night? New research suggests your blood pressure may be up as well. A new study highlights an association between sleeping less than seven hours nightly and an increased risk of developing hypertension over time. While this isn’t the first report to note an association between sleep patterns and high blood pressure, prior… The post Not Reaching 7 Hours Of Sleep Increases […]

  • Fortified Eggs Apparently Won’t Worsen Your Cholesterol, May Even Improve Heart Health
    by StudyFinds on March 28, 2024 at 4:03 pm

    DURHAM, N.C. — For decades, eggs have been at the center of a heated debate in the nutrition world. On one side, proponents tout them as a nutrient-dense, protein-packed superfood. On the other, critics warn of their high cholesterol content and potential harm to heart health. But a new study, presented at the American College… The post Fortified Eggs Apparently Won’t Worsen Your […]

  • Are Carrot tops edible? And what to make with them!
    by Bett on January 21, 2024 at 2:31 pm

    If you are wondering whether carrot tops are edible – we have the scoop! If you don’t feel like reading to the end of the article for your answer, then I will simply give it to you now – YES, carrot tops are edible, so you might want to think again before you throw them... Are Carrot tops edible? And what to make with them! appeared first on The […]

  • Does Metamucil Help you lose weight? Spoiler: I lost 10 pounds in 1 month
    by Bett on January 15, 2024 at 2:47 pm

    If you are wondering whether Metamucil helps you to lose weight, we have the inside scoop. My parents have been using Metamucil for years to help them go to the toilet (they’re very constipated LOL). I used to rag them out BIG time and tell them how disgusting Metamucil was so I felt like a... Does Metamucil Help you lose weight? Spoiler: I lost 10 pounds […]

  • Are Red Potatoes Dyed? Or are they Naturally Red?
    by Bett on January 14, 2024 at 1:32 pm

    Are red potatoes naturally red? Yes and no. It is indeed possible that the red potatoes you are eating are in fact dyed! I know outrageous.  Why are red potatoes dyed? Well, spraying potatoes red is done by farmers to make them look super fresh. Consumers think the redder the fresher. But, that does not... Are Red Potatoes Dyed? Or are they Naturally Red? […]