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How to Create a Backup Emergency Food Supply

In an unpredictable world, the value of a reliable emergency backup food supply cannot be overstated. Whether you’re preparing for natural disasters, economic instability, or unexpected personal emergencies, having a well-stocked backup food supply provides peace of mind and security. This guide will teach you how to build and maintain a food reserve that can […]

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15 Natural Antibiotic Alternatives

These 15 natural antibiotic alternatives will help you fight off bacterial infections—without destroying your immune-supporting gut bacteria! 15 Natural Antibiotic Alternatives Are you looking for natural antibiotic alternatives that will fight off the nasty bugs without destroying your immune system in the process? Be sure to check out “The Miracle of Garlic” (you can get […]

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Hydrogen Hype Meets Hard Costs: Europe’s Pipeline Plan in Trouble

The molecules for energy industry has been working hard for years to make it seem as if transporting hydrogen by pipeline is going to be cheap and easy, cheaper and easier than moving electrons in fact. I’ve been tracking this set of bad studies and assessing realities for years. Three … [continued] The post Hydrogen […]

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I’ve Got Microplastics On My Brain — And So Do You

What’s this? Microplastics entering human brains? Yup. The results of a new study published in Nature Medicine point out that tiny fragments of plastic are passing the blood-brain barrier and entering into human brains. Moreover, the amount of microplastics in the brain appears to be increasing over time. “There are … [continued] The post I’ve […]

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Hey Chefs, Want To Make A Difference In The Climate Movement?

I’ve long believed we can all make a difference in the climate movement. Some differences are bigger than others, of course, and it’s about executing a strategy that maximizes our impact vs our effort, so that we can, cumulatively, get more done. Recently I came across a way that chefs … [continued] The post Hey […]

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