
Cataracts are NOT a “normal” part of aging!
According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, over 25 million Americans over the age of 40 have cataracts, and by the time we reach our 70s, half of us will be dealing with this incredibly common clouding of the lens inside the eye. In fact, cataracts are considered by the medical community as a normal consequence of aging! Sorry, but I don’t buy it. There is nothing “normal” about your eyes clouding over to the...

Breast cancer—what you should really be “aware” of
I was in a pharmacy buying a birthday card recently, and the cashier asked me if I would like to donate an extra dollar over my bill for breast cancer research. She looked almost offended when I said no. But I said no with confidence because I know where that dollar will go, and it has absolutely nothing to do with anything helpful regarding breast cancer. As I’m sure you know, October is National Breast...
- Tags: Cancer, Healthy Living, Women's Health

Impossible burger—quite possibly harmful
If you’ve been a reader of mine for a while, you probably remember me saying this at one point or another about processed foods: The farther you venture away from Nature with what you eat, the less nutritious (and quite likely more harmful) it is to your body. This is especially true when it comes to the latest “hot topic” in the world of highly processed food products… The Impossible Burger! Here’s the scoop on...

Don’t be fooled—there’s no such thing as flu season!
As I was grocery shopping in my local Wegmans yesterday, an annoucement came over the loudspeaker saying, “Don’t risk getting sick this flu season! Get your flu shot right here in our pharmacy today!” And I cringed because I thought of all of the people who get caught up in the yearly flu season fear mongering and think that a vaccine is their only hope of staying flu-free. Let me tell it like it is...
- Tags: General Health, Healthy Living, Influenza

Alert: Aspirin is no longer a heart attack preventive
Since the 1970s, cardiologists have been recommending a daily low-dose or baby aspirin as a preventive measure against heart attacks or strokes. It was even claimed that daily aspirin therapy could lower the risk of cardiovascular disease by as much as 10 percent! I’m sure Bayer was very happy with that statement. Well, that’s all changed now, and the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association have issued a “revised” position on...
- Tags: Healthy Living, Heart Health

Why viruses aren’t always bad guys!
I think it’s safe to say that most people believe viruses and bacteria are bad, dangerous and something that should be avoided at all cost! But keep in mind that viruses and bacteria have been with us since the dawn of time, and I’m here to tell you that they have gotten somewhat of a bad rap. As a matter of fact, many times they are even GOOD guys! Here’s what I mean. [[big4]]An...