What’s really in a vaccine? A guide to informed choice
From the foods we eat to the products we put on our skin, conscious health decisions are part of living well. So, when it comes
From the foods we eat to the products we put on our skin, conscious health decisions are part of living well. So, when it comes
Detoxing doesn’t have to be overwhelming – it’s about gently integrating small, intentional changes into your daily life. Start with your mind and thoughts. Take
Your body is constantly working to maintain internal balance — a state known as homeostasis. A vital (and often underrated) part of this work is
When we found Cilla Black on the street, she was a shadow of what a young cat should be—frail, emaciated, her fur split and lifeless.
Navigate menopause with confidence. Learn about its stages, key symptoms, and tips to support your well-being during this natural transition in your life.
If you’ve ever experienced a hot flash, you know how unsettling it can be. These sudden waves of heat, often accompanied by sweating and flushing,
Biofeedback – more specifically quantum biofeedback, has been shown to work wonders for humans. But can it help animals, too? That’s a great question. After
When Dr. Eiwa Marquart received her QUEX ED device with the NOAH program for animals in August 2024, she had high hopes for its potential, but
Losing weight isn’t just about dieting and working out. It means getting healthy both on a physical and mental level. Of course, a healthy diet
At 35, Tate’s migraines had taken over his life. What started as occasional headaches had turned into frequent, debilitating episodes. His doctor prescribed medication, and
Most people associate ADHD with restless children or distracted teenagers. But Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder isn’t just a childhood challenge – it’s a complex neurodevelopmental condition that often continues, undiagnosed and misunderstood, into adulthood. It impacts attention,
How gum dis-ease puts the immune system at risk Conversations about oral health typically revolve around teeth, given the universal appreciation for a bright smile.
Degeneration isn’t just something that happens with age: it’s what happens when the body’s repair processes can’t keep up. Tissues weaken. Systems slow down. And
At 35, Tate’s migraines had taken over his life. What started as occasional headaches had turned into frequent, debilitating episodes. His doctor prescribed medication, and
Alzheimer’s disease affects over 55 million people worldwide — a staggering number that continues to grow. But beyond the statistics, this condition is deeply personal;
When we look at our ancestors, our species “homo sapiens” has always been in motion. Exercise was necessary for survival because food had to be