How much cash should you have?

Ask how the economy is doing these days, and you’ll get answers all over the place. We believe the Great Recession never ended, but that while there is potential for a turnaround, you should prepare for the worst. One gauge of whether consumers at large perceive the economy to be good or bad is how…

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Detox first with the king of antioxidants

In the 12th edition of the Merck Manual, pg. 1761, the authors list coffee enemas as a medical treatment. It’s a do-it-yourself liver detoxification, and cleansing the liver can reverse degenerative disease. Well, as you can guess, they have long since removed that little gem of wisdom. The sick care system doesn’t want you to…

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Manipulating your words and thoughts

Why are politicians (with a few exceptions) so anti the American people? Why do they consistently promote socialism? Why do they have no financial responsibility? Why do they always promote the socialist agenda, like the Obamacare bill and the passage of the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act that did away with human liberty and personal…

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Vitamin K is the key to 120/80 blood pressure

Many people go through their days never giving a thought to the blood racing through their roughly 100,000 miles of blood vessels. But if you’ve been recommended for or are taking blood pressure medications, then the opposite is true. But for all who will listen, I’ve always recommended a more natural approach to help systolic…

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Three horrifying effects of AI you might not have thought about

Most of us are probably familiar with William Gibson, the Science Fiction writer who coined the term “cyberspace.” His most famous book is Neuromancer, a tale of an Artificial Intelligence entity trying to gain sentience. He published it in 1984 (coincidence?), but the potential dangers of AI had already been codified into our popular culture.…

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Golden cure for the ‘sick season’

It’s getting to be that time again… noses run, heads get stuffy, lungs wheeze, and the sounds of sneezing and coughing break up the quiet of the home or office. And of course, antibiotics and cold and flu medications fly off store shelves and doctors’ prescription pads. American conventional medicine teaches and understands the anatomy…

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