The Steamboat Arabia left Kansas City in 1856 for a routine supply trip up the Missouri River. It was carrying 200 tons of precious cargo that was on its way to...
My first introduction to dates was in the movie Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark. The cute little capuchin monkey eats them and then dies because they hav...
There is a New Supernutrient in Town. Its Name is Xanthohumol.
Xanthohumol. It sounds like a superhero, doesn't it? Well, it is super - a supernutrient with be...
First introduced in 1974, glyphosate is now the world’s most dominant herbicide. Despite claims to the contrary by the EPA, glyphosate residue remains on plants...
Venture into parts of China, India, and Nepal, and you may find a honey with highly medicinal -- and even psychedelic -- properties. In fact, this medicinal foo...
Have you ever peeled a sticker off of your Gala Apple and wondered why there’s even a sticker or what the numbers on it mean? Turns out the numbers actually tel...
Vani Hari, or The Food Babe, is a New York Times best-selling author and activist. She also runs foodbabe.com. She is highly critical of the current food indust...
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD is a common problem amongst adults and children alike. ADHD is most commonly treated with a drug, but many fami...
With all the indulgences and temptations in this fast-paced world, it is easy to fall into an unhealthy lifestyle. Consuming caffeine, fast food, and alcohol ar...
Who does not like a good cup of Joe to start their day off? Although the number of Americans drinking coffee declined for the third year in a row, there is stil...
By Gillian B
Need some last minute ingredients for dinner? Look no further than your backyard. Step into nature's supermarket!
Dandelion is considered a w...
Our bodies are connected with all sorts of different pathways that help our bodies function. Organs work together to make sure we stay healthy, happy, and that ...