Many popular diets we see trending today actually have roots in medical traditions designed to heal and restore health. What began as targeted therapies...
As spring 2025 unfolds, cosmic forces stir with rare planetary shifts and potent alignments that signal both spiritual growth and grounded reckoning. This season invites us to balance visionary dreams with practical steps, to transform inner insights into tangible, transformative actions.
Neptune and Saturn Enter Aries: A New Era of Action
Before March draws to a close, Neptune—the planet of dreams, spiritual depth, and creativity—transitions from ethereal Pisces into bold, assertive Aries. It’s a historic move not seen since the onset of the American Civil War in 1861, marking a period when collective ideals may ignite into action, sometimes with disruptive consequences. By late May, Saturn, the karmic taskmaster, also shifts into Aries. With Saturn governing time,...
Our bodies operate in one of two fundamental states: either building or repairing. This dual mode reflects an ancient evolutionary rhythm shaped by early humans' cycles of feast and famine. Today, modern science increasingly reveals how intermittent fasting taps into these natural cycles, unlocking profound health benefits and promoting longevity.
The 5:2 Diet and Its Origins
Around three years ago, a caller to my radio show introduced me to the 5:2 intermittent fasting method. The protocol is simple yet powerful: eat normally for five days a week, then reduce calorie intake to no more than 500 calories on two consecutive days, repeating this cycle continuously.
This approach has garnered scientific attention and practical acclaim. Recently, The Washington Post...
For years, stevia—a natural sweetener derived from the Stevia rebaudiana plant—has been surrounded by controversy and conflicting information. One persistent claim is that stevia might harm fertility, a notion that has stirred concern and confusion. But what does the science really say about stevia and reproductive health? Let’s unravel the facts behind the myths.
What Is Stevia?
Stevia, also known by names like sweet weed or honey leaf, originates from South America, where indigenous Guaraní people have used it for centuries, not just as a sweetener but also for medicinal purposes such as blood sugar regulation. The sweet compounds in stevia, called steviol glycosides, are 250 to 300 times sweeter than regular sugar but contain virtually no...