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News & Articles By Belle Carter
07/28/2025
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By Belle Carter
Unleashing the healing power of foods: A path to health and wellness
Over 90 percent of food allergies are caused by eight common foods – peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, wheat, fish, shellfish and soy. The book emphasizes prevention through allergy testing, label reading and strategies like retesting peanut allergies (20 percent outgrow them). It offers practical substitutions, such as fruit juice for dairy or vinegar-based alternatives […]
07/22/2025
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By Belle Carter
The politics of cancer: Unveiling the hidden battles in the war against a global killer
Robert N. Proctor’s “Cancer Wars” reveals how politics, science and societal interests shape what we know – and ignore – about cancer, framing the disease as a political issue as much as a medical one. Cancer deaths in the U.S. surged from 30,000 (1900) to 538,000 (1994), driven by carcinogens in the environment, unsafe work […]
07/12/2025
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By Belle Carter
“Genetic Roulette” exposes the hidden dangers of genetically engineered foods
Jeffrey M. Smith’s Genetic Roulette challenges the safety of GM foods, presenting evidence of adverse health effects (e.g., allergies, organ damage) and critiquing the lack of rigorous testing. It disrupts the “substantial equivalence” argument by highlighting unpredictable genetic mutations and industry concealment of risks. The book reveals how the FDA’s 1992 policy ignored internal scientists’ […]
06/09/2025
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By Belle Carter
“Climate of Corruption”: Unraveling the controversy behind global warming
In his book, Larry Bell argues that the global warming narrative is driven by politics and power, not objective science, citing James Hansen’s 1988 Senate testimony as a manufactured “hyped alarm” to sway public opinion. Bell claims the IPCC reports are politically motivated, alleging data manipulation and corrupted peer review processes, referencing Dr. Frederick Seitz’s […]
06/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
“The Cancer-Prevention Diet”: A 45-year legacy of nutritional wisdom for modern health crises
Michio Kushi’s work emphasizes the profound link between diet and disease, advocating for a return to traditional, time-tested nutritional principles to combat the rising incidence of cancer, which has increased from one in eight to nearly one in three over the past 45 years. Kushi’s approach, rooted in the belief that “food is medicine,” promotes […]
06/02/2025
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By Belle Carter
Empowering change: Rethinking breast cancer prevention and treatment with hormone balance
Dr. John R. Lee critiques stagnant breast cancer survival rates and mainstream treatments, advocating for a shift toward hormone balance and holistic approaches. He introduces “estrogen dominance” (excess estrogen without progesterone) as a major contributor to breast cancer, emphasizing that both hormones are essential but must be balanced. A healthy diet, exercise, stress management and […]
06/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
Massachusetts considers controversial bill to curb car usage amid climate concerns
Massachusetts Senate Majority Leader Cynthia Stone Creem (D-MA) introduced Bill S. 2246 to reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by promoting alternative transportation options like public transit, biking and walking, aiming to minimize reliance on personal vehicles. The bill proposes creating a commission to develop strategies for decreasing VMT, with the Department of Transportation (USDOT) setting […]
06/01/2025
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By Belle Carter
Brain power revival: Methylene blue’s 136-year journey from Victorian dye to Alzheimer’s hope
Scientists at the University of Texas at Austin reignited interest in methylene blue, revealing its potential to enhance memory and protect neurons, bridging historical chemical use with modern neuroscience advancements. Low doses of methylene blue act as an “electron cycler,” boosting mitochondrial efficiency by increasing oxygen consumption (37–70 percent) and cytochrome oxidase activity, while combating […]
05/31/2025
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By Belle Carter
The AI energy surge: How data centers are reshaping global electricity grids
The rise of AI is driving an unprecedented surge in global electricity demand, with AI-related firms adding $12 trillion to the S&P 500 since 2022. Data centers, the backbone of the digital age, are experiencing explosive growth, consuming 1.5 percent of the world’s electricity in 2024 (415 TWh). This is projected to more than double […]
05/24/2025
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By Belle Carter
Flaxseed oil and the nutritional revolution: Dr. Johanna Budwig’s controversial path to health
Dr. Johanna Budwig, a German biochemist and physicist, challenged conventional dietary science with her groundbreaking book, “Flax Oil as a True Aid Against Arthritis, Heart Infarction, Cancer and Other Diseases,” advocating for a deeper understanding of the link between diet and disease. Dr. Budwig’s research highlighted the distinction between healthy and unhealthy fats, revealing that […]
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