Saturday, June 14, 2025

MINNESOTA: Rep. Melissa Hortman & her husband have died. God rest their souls.

Friday, June 13, 2025

CAMUS: Bifidobacteria are powerhouse probiotics linked to stronger immunity, better digestion, and reduced inflammation.

While treating patients and protecting herself with megadoses of Vitamin C, Dr. Hazan’s routine stool sample analysis revealed something extraordinary: her bifidobacteria levels—a key marker of gut health—had skyrocketed fourfold

Dr. Sabine Hazan has uncovered a stunning link between high-dose Vitamin C and gut microbiome health. While treating patients and protecting herself with megadoses of Vitamin C, Dr. Hazan’s routine stool sample analysis revealed something extraordinary: her bifidobacteria levels—a key marker of gut health—had skyrocketed fourfold! Her scientist colleague urged her to investigate further. Without hesitation, Dr. Hazan pivoted her research, collaborating with naturopaths to collect and analyze stool samples from patients before and after Vitamin C supplementation. The results? Across 20-25 samples, high-dose Vitamin C consistently boosted bifidobacteria levels. This wasn’t just a fluke—it was a game-changer. Dr. Hazan’s team published a peer-reviewed paper confirming that Vitamin C increases bifidobacteria not only in patients but also in vitro. This discovery could reshape how we approach gut health, immunity, and even chronic disease prevention. Why does this matter? Bifidobacteria are powerhouse probiotics linked to stronger immunity, better digestion, and reduced inflammation. Dr. Hazan’s work suggests that a simple, accessible nutrient like Vitamin C could be a key to unlocking a healthier microbiome—especially in high-risk or severe illness cases. This is science in action: bold, curious, and transformative. Kudos to Dr. Hazan for following the data and challenging conventional wisdom. Let’s keep pushing for research that empowers health naturally!

DR. ERIC BERG: Correct atrophied eye lens by walking outside for 45 minutes and just looking at the birds, the trees, the clouds, plants, animal life.

Correct atrophied eye lens by walking outside for 45 minutes and just looking at the birds, the trees, the clouds, plants, animal life.  This flexes your lens and relaxes it so that it can reverse the atrophy on the lens. 

NICHOLAS FABIANO: Handwriting leads to widespread brain connectivity - typing does not.


When writing by hand, brain connectivity patterns were far more elaborate than when typewriting on a keyboard, as shown by widespread theta/alpha connectivity coherence patterns between network hubs and nodes in parietal and central brain regions. Existing literature indicates that connectivity patterns in these brain areas and at such frequencies are crucial for memory formation and for encoding new information and, therefore, are beneficial for learning. Our findings suggest that the spatiotemporal pattern from visual and proprioceptive information obtained through the precisely controlled hand movements when using a pen, contribute extensively to the brain's connectivity patterns that promote learning. We urge that children, from an early age, must be exposed to handwriting activities in school to establish the neuronal connectivity patterns that provide the brain with optimal conditions for learning. 

Here, rewrite paragraphs from this essay, "Jefferson Davis on Robert E. Lee," onto a sheet of paper in cursive.  Enjoy. 


 

The U.S. has spent more than a decade preparing for this war with Iran, starting in 2011 with the Arab Spring, then the 2015 JCPOA or Nuclear Deal with Iran, and then the 2020 murder of Qasem Soleimani