Health

What percent of disease is karmic?

Past life programs and decisions manifest as disease in the current life

acai (açai)

grapelike fruit harvested from acai palm trees, which are native to the rainforests of South America. Like other berries, acai berries contain antioxidants and fiber. --mayoclinic.org

COVID vaccine boosters, mix'n'match

Request: It is 'safe' (or harmless) to receive a Moderna or Pfizer booster after receiving the Johnson and Johnson covid vaccination???

ayurveda

a natural system of medicine, originated in India more than 3,000 years ago --hopkinsmedicine.org

The Power of When

Discover Your Chronotype--and the Best Time to Eat Lunch, Ask for a Raise, Have Sex, Write a Novel, Take Your Meds, and More. by Michael Breus

orthomolecular vitamin therapy

explored by Dr. Hawkins, Dr. Linus Pauling and Dr. Abram Hoffer

COVID-19

Not the virus, but rather its effects.

Omicron-variant narrative

The truth of what we are being told by those who frame the discussion on the latest variant of Sars-Cov-2

The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance

A book by Tom Brady, the most successful NFL player in History, that covers his holistic approach to health --by request

blood type diet

This is a popular way of eating specific to one's blood type that is said to have health benefits. --by request

CDC change of vaccine definition

The definition no longer says vaccines produce immunity.

weightlifting

Calibrated as a sport and as exercise

red light therapy

a treatment that may help skin, muscle tissue, and other parts of your body heal. It exposes you to low levels of red or near-infrared light. Infrared light is a type of energy your eyes can’t see, but your body can feel as heat --webmd.com

sound healing therapies

sound medicine aka vibrational medicine like tuning forks, singing bowls, gong baths, the sound of your own voice, the science and spirituality of music, healing sounds and vibrational frequencies, drumming, flute, devotional chanting, etc... --by request

IQOS

Philip Morris and Altria have launched IQOS, a “HeatStick” that heats up rather than burns tobacco. This new e-cigarette-like product is pitched to consumers as a safer alternative to vaping. --healthline.com