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Facts About Bear Hunting
Bears were a primary source of food for Inuit and Siberian populations. Bear fat was used historically to treat baldness (in Europe), as cooking oil…
May 9
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April 2024
Part 4: A Guide To Balancing Our Body and Brain's Metabolic Health
In what follows, I share the next part of my book (Masks, Crutches and Daggers: The Science of our Self-Delusional, Addictive Homo economicus Brain…
Apr 30
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What is in a Name? Is Virology an Ideology or Real Science?
Part 1: The Core of the Debate on Whether Viruses are Real or Not
Apr 21
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March 2024
Part 3: A Guide To Balance Your Body and Brain's Metabolic Health
Most humans today have no idea why they walk such a tight rope between various addictions (or bad habits) and depression, anxiety and recklessness…
Mar 26
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How Drug Design Resembles Playing Pool Billiards
Why are Off Target Effects and Prescribing Cascades So Common?
Mar 10
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Is mRNA the New Frankenstein Technology?
Another Case of Scientific Hubris Gone Wrong?
Mar 5
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February 2024
A Step by Step Guide to Making Your Own Maple Syrup
If you find a healthy maple tree (not too young, or too dried up, and preferably in an old growth forest), it can share with you a gallon of sap a day…
Feb 28
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Part 2: A Guide To Balance Your Body and Brain's Metabolic Health
Most humans today have no idea why they walk such a tight rope between various addictions (or bad habits) and depression, anxiety and recklessness…
Feb 12
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January 2024
Practical Tricks to Start a Fire in Stoves or Nature
Starting a fire in a wood stove or in wild nature is not as easy as movies make it look like! But once you learn the process and some practical tricks…
Jan 28
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Part 1: A Simple User Manual To Balance Your Body and Brain's Metabolic Health
Why do so many humans walk a tightrope between depression and addiction (habituation), anxiety and recklessness? Why is it so hard to kick bad habits…
Jan 22
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Video: My Search for Pawprints of Bobcats or Coyotes
What's Direct Registering?
Jan 20
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December 2023
From Urine to PERC: Learn About Commercial Cleaners
A Brief History of Commercial Cleaners Before and After the Invention of Soap
Dec 28, 2023
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