PTSD Cure Found In the Amazon

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Source: CNN Veteran: My search for a PTSD cure led me to the Amazon By Richard Stroder October 24, 2014 — Updated 1431 GMT (2231 HKT) STORY HIGHLIGHTS Richard Stroder joined the Marines at age 18 He says he was the target of harassment and, later, sexual assault Stroder suffered from PTSD … Continue reading

One Seed Can Feed The World

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It all started with one very big cabbage.  Now she supplies soup kitchens in 27 states. When Katie Stagliano was in the third grade, she brought home a cabbage seedling as a homework assignment. She cared for it and watched it grow to an abnormal size, then Katie started to … Continue reading

Turmeric Protects You Brain From Fluoride

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April 9, 2014 | By WakingTimes   Fluoride is found everywhere today, from antibiotics to drinking water, no stick pans to toothpaste, making exposure inevitable. All the more reason why new research proving this common spice can prevent fluoride damage is so promising! Fluoride’s neurotoxicity has been the subject of academic debate … Continue reading

Why Gardening Makes you Happier & Smarter

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  photo: Lee Sayer with Aimee British study shows gardening can ward off depression and improve your mood If you’re feeling a little down, don’t reach for a glass of wine – grab your trowel and head to the flowerbeds instead. A spot of gardening will lift your spirits, a study … Continue reading

Death-Defying Bike Ride on Scottish Ridge

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  Select Language​▼ In a stunning new video, a 28-year-old trials cyclist Danny MacAskill tackles the never-before-ridden Cuillin Ridge in his native Scotland, to and from the pinnacle. The death-defying ride features sheer cliffs, rugged peaks – and unbelievable stunts. MacAskill’s adventure was captured in thrilling cinematic fashion by Stu Thomson … Continue reading

Supervenus

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  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYq79aAwVIU By Frédéric Doazan France / 2013   Imagine a game that combines the legendary board game Operation and the endearing paper dolls we used to play with in our childhood. Now, imagine how unpleasant a plastic surgery can be. Put it all together and the result will be Supervenus, by French … Continue reading

What a Shaman Sees in A Mental Hospital

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Shamanic View of Mental Illness In the shamanic view, mental illness signals “the birth of a healer,” explains Malidoma Patrice Somé.  Thus, mental disorders are spiritual emergencies, spiritual crises, and need to be regarded as such to aid the healer in being born. What those in the West view as mental illness, the Dagara … Continue reading

5 Common Spices that Destroy Diseases

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Over the recent years we have been moving further away from the pharmaceutical industry by taking small steps, if you recollect we did an article on how to cure a child from common ailments using an extract from five leaves. But today I’ve cooked up a bunch of spices and common food ingredients … Continue reading

Zero Point : Volume II – The Structure of Infinity

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  Following on from the information covered in Zero Point : Volume I – Messages from the Past, Volume II – The Structure of Infinity takes a more focused look at the fractal nature of the Universe. Through examination of The Mandlebrot set and Fractal Geometry, Zero Point : Volume … Continue reading

A Neuroscientist’s Radical Theory of How Networks Become Conscious

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It’s a question that’s perplexed philosophers for centuries and scientists for decades: Where does consciousness come from? We know it exists, at least in ourselves. But how it arises from chemistry and electricity in our brains is an unsolved mystery. Neuroscientist Christof Koch, chief scientific officer at the Allen Institute for … Continue reading