Suicide and Murder — Side Effects of Medication

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published October 5, 2019. According to a 2017 study,1 1 in 6 Americans between the ages of 18 and 85 were on psychiatric drugs in 2013, most of them antidepressants. Of them, 84.3% reported long-term use, and having filled three or more prescriptions during the… Read More: Suicide and Murder — Side Effects of Medication »

Intro to the Bioenergetic Theory of Health

In this video, I interview independent health researcher Jay Feldman, who has a podcast called “The Energy Balance Podcast.” I recently came to understand the importance of the late Ray Peat’s work, which I had previously dismissed for over three decades, largely due to confirmational bias. Peat was a biologist and physiologist, and a cofounder… Read More: Intro to the Bioenergetic Theory of Health »

Biodynamic Farming and the Legacy of Rudolf Steiner

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published July 1, 2017. Biodynamic farming is a spiritual-ethical-ecological approach to agriculture initially developed by Austrian scholar Rudolf Steiner,1 Ph.D., (1861-1925). It’s an approach that can provide far superior harvests compared to conventional chemical-based agriculture, while simultaneously healing the Earth. Not only does biodynamic farming… Read More: Biodynamic Farming and the Legacy of Rudolf Steiner »

New Study Shows Lion’s Mane Can Boost Your Memory

Have you ever seen what looks like white, giant cheerleading pom poms stuck on a tree? What you’re looking at is probably a lion’s mane mushroom, which may be one of the strangest looking fungi. A 2023 animal study1 published in the Journal of Neurochemistry demonstrates that an active ingredient found in lion’s mane mushrooms… Read More: New Study Shows Lion’s Mane Can Boost Your Memory »