Archive - January 2012

50 Situations That Can Kill Brain Cells

By Drew Guest Writer for Wake Up World 1) Food additives — Food additives contain a group of compounds commonly referred to as “exotoxins,” which slow and destroy cognitive development in the brain. “Exotoxins” are not just present in a few foods; they...

A Disease Machine: Why Drug Makers Keep You Sick

27th January 2011 By Anthony Gucciardi Contributing Writer for Wake Up World Why are ineffective and dangerous drugs peddled by supposed ‘public health’ organizations in place of well-established natural solutions with virtually zero side effects? The truth of the matter is that...

Babies Are Born With “Intuitive Physics” Knowledge

27th January 2012 University of Missouri While it may appear that infants are helpless creatures that only blink, eat, cry and sleep, one University of Missouri researcher says that studies indicate infant brains come equipped with knowledge of “intuitive physics.” “In...

Mind Over Matter: The Placebo Effect

By Madison Ruppert Guest writer for Wake Up World The so-called placebo effect has been a subject of great interest for many scientists for years now. However, it is now being found that the effect goes far beyond just a momentary feeling someone has when they take a sugar pill thinking it is...

SOPA and PIPA Still Alive – And a New Bill Joins Them

26th January 2012 Heather Callaghan –  Activist Post Many of us breathed a sigh of relief when an overwhelming amount of Americans banned together and voiced their opposition to Congress over both the Stop Online Piracy Act, and Protect Intellectual Property Act. Sites that dimmed the...

Creating from Higher Mind

By Chris Bourne Contributing Writer for Wake up World We often speak here at Openhand about the mis-information we feel is happening in spiritual circles concerning ‘manifestation’. On the one hand the beauty is that we’ve realised consciousness and matter are the same thing; that...

Study Reveals: The Smell of Anxiety Prompts Empathy In Humans

By Sayer Ji Contributing Writer for Wake Up World Research indicates there is an olfactory (smell) based, evolutionary mechanism built into the human genome/soul to feel empathy for the anxiety/suffering of others, flying in the face of many popular and not-so-forgiving views about...

Grapes Provide Powerful Vision-Promoting Properties

25th January 2011 By  Anthony Gucciardi Contributing Writer for Wake Up World A new study published in  Free Radical Biology and Medicine shows how grapes can be utilized as a powerful tool in halting or slowing blindness brought on by age. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a...