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04/12/2025
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By Belle Carter
Nature’s arsenal: How plant compounds power military survival and healthcare in crisis
Andrew Mtewa’s “Phytochemistry, the Military and Health: Phytotoxins and Natural Defenses” explores how plant-derived compounds serve as both lifesaving resources and potential threats. These phytochemicals, found in plants like black cumin and Physostigma venenosum, have been used for healing (e.g. antiseptics) and harming (e.g. toxins), with significant implications for medicine, warfare and environmental security. In […]
04/03/2025
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By Belle Carter
Dmitry Orlov’s “Shrinking the Technosphere” presents a compelling critique of modern technology’s pervasive influence
Dmitry Orlov critiques modern technology for shifting from empowering humans to controlling them, leading to overreliance on machines and a disconnection from nature. Orlov examines the evolution of technology from simple tools to complex systems, arguing that while early technologies enhanced human capabilities, advancements have prioritized corporate profits over personal well-being and environmental health. He […]
03/23/2025
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By Belle Carter
“Adaptogens”: Ancient herbs for modern wellness
Adaptogens are a unique class of nontoxic plants that help the body adapt to stress and maintain balance. The term was coined in 1947 by Soviet scientist Dr. Nikolai Lazarev, and these herbs have been used for centuries in traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine. Adaptogens work by modulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) […]
03/23/2025
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By Belle Carter
“Drugs and Nutrients: The Interactive Effects” by T. Colin Campbell explores the hidden connections between diet, medication and health
T. Colin Campbell’s book highlights the profound connection between the nutrients in our diet and how our bodies metabolize medications, emphasizing that food can enhance or interfere with drug efficacy and safety. The book reveals how dietary patterns, food toxins and cooking byproducts can influence cancer development, challenging traditional approaches to drug testing and regulation […]
03/17/2025
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By Belle Carter
Autumn Hubert’s “Herbal Antibiotics” explores the reemergence of herbal medicine as an alternative to conventional antibiotics
In response to the growing threat of antibiotic resistance, herbal medicine is reemerging as a significant alternative to conventional antibiotics, as explored in Autumn Hubert’s 2023 book, “Herbal Antibiotics: What Everybody Ought to Know About These Powerful Herbal Remedies.” Humans have used natural remedies for millennia, with early practices inspired by observing animals. The discovery […]
03/14/2025
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By Belle Carter
Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby’s “21 Reasons Not to Get Vaccinated” challenges mainstream views on immunization
Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby’s book “21 Reasons Not to Get Vaccinated” questions the widespread belief in the safety and efficacy of vaccines, suggesting that the decline in infectious diseases is more due to improved sanitation, nutrition and healthcare than to vaccination. The book cites experts like Drs. Archie Kalokerinos, Viera Scheibner and Robert Mendelsohn, who argue […]
03/12/2025
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By Belle Carter
Gary Null’s “AIDS: A Second Opinion” challenges the conventional AIDS narrative
Dr. Robert Gallo’s 1984 announcement of HIV as the cause of AIDS, made in a French restaurant, marked the start of a saga filled with scientific, political and ethical complexities. Gary Null’s book “AIDS: A Second Opinion” critiques this moment, noting the intense rivalry between Gallo’s team and the CDC, which the federal Office of […]
03/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
“Climate of Extremes” challenges the mainstream narrative on global warming
Patrick J. Michaels’ “Climate of Extremes” presents a controversial critique of the prevailing climate change discourse, arguing that sensationalism and fearmongering often eclipse scientific rigor, marginalizing dissenting voices within the scientific community. Michaels highlights discrepancies between extreme claims, such as Al Gore’s prediction of a one-meter sea-level rise and more conservative estimates by the IPCC. […]
03/05/2025
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By Belle Carter
Martha Richmond’s “Cancer Hazards” traces the evolution of pesticides from natural and inorganic substances to synthetic chemicals
Martha Richmond’s book traces the evolution of pesticides from natural and inorganic substances to synthetic chemicals, marking a significant shift in agriculture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book examines the rise of the agrochemical industry, particularly the development and widespread use of synthetic pesticides and herbicides. Richmond discusses the significant role […]
03/03/2025
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By Belle Carter
Whistleblower exposes climate science fraud in “Caught Green Handed”
In late November 2009, an anonymous whistleblower from the University of East Anglia (UEA) leaked a 61-megabyte file containing thousands of emails and code from the Climate Research Unit (CRU), exposing alleged data manipulation and political bias among influential climate scientists. The leaked documents revealed that CRU had manipulated data to exaggerate warming trends, including […]
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