Information addict that I am, I spend a large percentage of my life reading. News articles, medical journals, college textbooks, free books on scribd.com, whatever I can get my hands on! But right at the very top of my list of “enjoyable reading” are articles written by fellow bloggers; I read dozens each week!
How selfish of me to keep all of these informative, engaging, well-researched articles to myself! But no longer. Every Saturday morning I share my favorite top ten posts from the previous week.
So here’s the line-up from this week (As you can see, there is 8, not 10. Our bloggers have been slacking off due to the holidays
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8. Why Many Vitamin Studies are Absolutely Worthless
A must read for anyone who takes vitamin pills! This is a great resource on what to avoid. On another note, it’s a prime example of why there are so many health-related studies with conflicting results. It’s always important to know the facts behind a study!
Here are two more interesting articles on whole foods as vitamins:
7. The Outlandish Alternative to Prenatal Vitamins
6. Eat This During Winter to Radically Reduce Your Risk of the Cold and Flu
And here’s what one family takes instead of multivitamins!
5. Everyday Whole Food Supplements for Resilient Health
OK so I had to include at least one recipe! I’ve been trying to eat more liver lately, and I don’t mind the taste but a lot of people do. If any recipe could make liver look absolutely delicious, I’m pretty sure it’s this one!
4. An Appetizer: Sauteed Beef Liver with Bacon, Caramelized Onions, and melted Brie Cheese Crostini
Here is a great article on saturated fat, well, because you can never have too many of those on a real food blog:
3. These Vilified Foods Help Build Hormones and Tame Your Appetite
A collection of real stories related to vaccine injuries. Very sad.
2. Vaccine Injuries: Will Your Child Be Next
And last, and probably most importantly, an article on another cancer doctor who is facing huge opposition:
1. You MUST Send This to That Person you Know who has Cancer
“Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski is being placed on trial primarily for designing and prescribing personalized gene-targeted cancer regimens to terminal cancer patients.”
