These herbal pellets aren’t backed by science and can be harmful
More research is needed around the nutrient-dense cow’s milk that may help boost your immune system and improve your gut health
Fans may call it ‘nature’s multivitamin,’ but this bee byproduct’s benefits aren’t proven, and it can bring some serious allergy risks
The results aren’t great, and the risks — like vision problems — aren’t worth it
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Reiki is an energy-healing practice that many people describe as deeply calming and therapeutic — but it shouldn’t be used in place of conventional treatments
Supplements with colloidal silver offer no proven health benefits and could be harmful
Connecting with the Earth and its energy might improve your mental and physical health — but it’s not a cure-all
These trendy fungi may promote a healthy brain, heart and gut, but more research is needed to say for sure
Go ahead and get goopy to help boost hydration and repair damaged skin
Research suggests the effect of the supplement, particularly for prostate health, may not deliver believed benefits
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