IBS and Bovine Colostrum

IBS or irritable bowel syndrome is a functional disorder of the gastrointestinal tract, where the nerves and muscles of the large and small intestines become overly sensitive to stimulus. Also […]

Kawasaki Disease and Colostrum

Kawasaki Disease can be a terrifying illness for a family to experience because it affects the smallest among them, usually targeting children less than five-years-old. Luckily, though, with knowledge of […]

How to Live Minimalist Lifestyle

The number of people choosing to live a minimalist lifestyle has increased considerably since the movement began in the 1950’s. In today’s hectic world of fast-paced jobs, large families, and […]

Easy Ways to Slow Down and Relax

The scientific community cannot say with certainty that chronic stress causes life-threatening diseases. What they can say is that people who are severely stressed are often tired. Some come to […]

Alzheimer’s Disease – Causes and Cure

Research into Alzheimer’s disease has identified a ‘susceptibility gene’ called apolipoprotien E (ApoE). It has been demonstrated that the risk of developing the disease in old age depends at least […]

Diabetes Test Strips

The concept of having to maintain a schedule of testing the level of glucose in one’s blood all through the day can be a frightening and daunting task. Diabetes patients […]

5 Steps to Avoid Getting Hungry

Your energy is zapped, your stomach is rumbling, and your personality has transformed from level-headed and sweet to short-tempered and snippy. Your hunger has led to anger: You’re officially hangry. […]

Ways to Lose Weight Without Dieting

Maybe your button-down shirts are starting to feel a little too snug or you’re stressing out about the imminent return of bathing suit season. Whatever your motivation, you’re convinced that […]

Too Much Running Tied to Shorter Lifespan

Running regularly has long been linked to a host of health benefits, including weight control, stress reduction, better blood pressure and cholesterol. However, recent research suggests there may a point […]