VIA “themindunleashed.org” One of my most recent blog entries(1) summarized roughly 10 years of research related to the consequences of inflammatory processes in the periphery of the body, such as the gut, and how this was driving brain degenerative inflammatory processes within the brain. One of the key findings from that research was how pathogenic […]
VIA “pulptastic.com” Ashlee Buratti from St. Cloud, Florida, threw a birthday party for her son, Glenn, who has mild autism and epilepsy. They invited all 16 kids from his class, but none of them came. “From the minute he woke up that day he wanted to know how many minutes until his friends came,” Buratti, 25, said. When he learned that […]
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept my faith” – II Timothy 4:7 Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran is a self-made New York City real estate magnate whose story is down to earth and close to the heart. Corcoran comes from a small town in NJ, who while waiting tables […]
VIA “simplereminders.collectivepress.com” Kayla Montgomery is one of the country’s best long distance runners. However, her battle with multiple sclerosis (MS) doesn’t make racing easy. Watch her remarkable display of perseverance as she fights on the track to come out on top, even if it means collapsing into her coach’s arms at the finish line. Kayla’s […]
VIA “collective-evolution.com” by Joe Martino We live in a society where we are very used to doing something we don’t enjoy for long periods of our life so we can put food on our tables, partially see the world, have material objects etc. and so forth. According to a recent Gallup Survey, 70% of employed […]
VIA “mnn.com” by Michael D’ Estries Young player, who got a $2M signing bonus in 2011, says he enjoys the simple life. During the second round of the 2011 Major League Baseball draft, 18-year-old pitching phenom Daniel Norris was signed by the Toronto Blue Jays. His signing bonus? A cool $2 million. While any other […]
VIA “babble.com” by Alice Gomstyn About a decade ago, I stood in a high school English classroom, trying my best to give an exciting speech about my experiences as a young reporter. I worked for the local newspaper at the time and the school had invited me and a photographer to give the students a sense of […]
VIA “readersupportednews.org” by Carl Gibson With a few exceptions, like The Nation’s Dave Zirin, and Travis Waldron of Think Progress, American sports reporters are a lazy bunch of jokers devoid of any journalistic instincts who make the entertainment reporter who confused Samuel L. Jackson with Laurence Fishburne look like Edward R. Murrow. Out of all […]
VIA “thespiritscience.net” by Steven Bancarz, Orginally posted by Tara Maclsaac from “Epoch Times” A Personal Comment: This is not necessarily factual. However, I do believe this to be a true story as I have read it before from multiple sources. You will not see anything like this on mainstream media I assure you. The evidence […]
VIA “robgreenfield.tv” From Drunk Dude to Dude Making a Difference Not that long ago my main priorities included binge drinking every weekend, looking good, and macking on pretty much every good looking girl I saw. I also wanted to be rich and to own lots of really impressive things. I was pretty tuned into […]