Praying for Humanity Who is loving enough to pray for humanity? The question that arises is this: Is humanity worth praying for? It is obvious that we as a rac...
The Dark Ages of Medicine Today’s looming deficits are almost surely too large to be closed exclusively with growth. The baby boom generation is too big, and the...
Contemporary Medicine is a Disease Dr. Andrew Weil is remarkable and shares some of the communication dynamics I talked about a month ago when it came to Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby...
Medical Hero Dr. Tullio Simoncini deserves the highest award in medical science for his genius and medical courage in discovering and developing what mig...
Water Security – Water Refuges When asked to rank the most important service, 95 percent of U.S. voters put water in first place followed by electricity, heat, Internet, c...
Taking the Day Off Yes, even the most responsible of us have to take the day off once in a while. There are days when we just don’t want to work and in fact...
Fluoridated Water—The Ultimate Evil Water actually is a battleground between good and evil and we see this in the fluoridation issue. One cannot understand the universe of wate...
Botox or Magnesium for Migraines? This concluding chapter for the second edition of my Transdermal Magnesium Therapy book provides a glaring example of magnesium ignorance an...
Thievery 101 Taxpayers, senior citizens, and everyone who is even near approaching retirement are facing their own Waterloo. Bondholders are going to be ...