Two Essential Oils to Treat Staph Infection & MRSA

Essential oils have the ability to treat many problems holistically, without the harsh side effects that many prescription and over the counter drugs cause. Two similar and serious illnesses that some of these oils can help with, or in some cases completely heal, is Staph infection (Staphylococcal) and MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). Staph infection is a […]

Mother Nature’s Antidepressant: Study Says Turmeric Better than Prozac

Curcumin, the chemical compound in turmeric responsible for its’ bright orange color, is behind a whole host of the medicinal properties such as being antibacterial, reducing risk of heart attacks, delay of diabetes, anti aging properties, preventing cancer as it interferes with several important molecular pathways involved in cancer development, and is a phenomenal anti […]

Stanford University Prescribes Nature for Mental Health Patients

Urbanization is the Problem According to a recent Stamford University study, 50% of Americans now live in an “urbanized” area without access to much nature.  The researchers state that urbanization has been associated with high levels of mental illness, but the reasons are not yet known why. This is a concern because urbanization is on the […]

Eight Habits that can Damage Your Brain

Do you engage in any of these brain damaging habits?  I know I have done all of these at various points in my life!  Brought to you by Mr. Health Guide! Like their page for more great information!!! 8 Brain Damaging Habits Lacking in stimulating thoughts. Thinking is the best way to train our brain, lacking […]

New Study: Women Live Longer When They Live in Nature

A recent study found that women live longer when they live surrounded by nature. They started with a theory that natural environments help to lower stress and increase physical / social activity, which leads to greater health. They specifically set out to study the relationship between “residential greenness and mortality”. The researchers followed 108,630 women between 2000 […]