Since I’ve been able to catch up on my reading, as well as research, I figured this would be the perfect time to take another viral trip around the globe. The continent tends to be my go-to, mainly because of its diversity. And I ended up in Tanzania where the last remaining hunter-gatherers reside….
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Rest In Peace, Dr. Afrika
I just received word that one of my favorite Holistic Health scholars, Dr. Llaila Afrika, has transitioned. If you’ve been following this blog, then you know that I’ve referenced his work numerous times. He’s been my go-to to understanding the human body for the past 10 years, and he’ll be greatly missed. If you’re unfamiliar…
Charlotte Family, Here’s How You Can Help Those in Need During the COVID-19 Outbreak
Greetings Good People, I was just thinking of ways to help those affected by the coronavirus when I discovered several organizations in my backyard (Charlotte, NC) who are putting things together. The following information comes from WBTV and The Charlotte Observer. Large and small organizations within the Charlotte community are coming together to provide relief…
African DNA Could Fight Diseases?
For years, I’ve heard the narrative about the human race beginning in Africa and that African genetics are unique. Well, given the pandemic happening across the globe, I started questioning the validity in those assessments; not just for an ego boost but for clarity on whether or not African DNA is beneficial to curing diseases….
COVID-19 Experts
There’s an overabundance of COVID-19 discussions happening right now, but I came across one that kept my attention. Patrick Bet-David recently interviewed Dr. Gerald Parker and Professor Andrew S Natsios to get their take on this pandemic. Both touched on ways to combat the virus, who is at risk, the effect it will have on…
How to Self-Check for the Coronavirus
Greetings Folks My line brother sent me some insightful information regarding the coronavirus and I had to share it with you all. The new Coronavirus may not show signs of infection for many days. How can you know if you are infected? By the time you have a fever and/or cough and go to the…
The Coronavirus Hits Caribbean Islands
As a continuation of my previous post, I want to highlight a few updates about the COVID-19 virus in the Caribbean islands. Jamaica Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness advised that his country is seeking the help of 100 Cuban nurses to help combat the coronavirus. So far, there have been 8 cases reported and Jamaica…
100% Coronavirus Testing for Africa
Greetings Everyone, Unless you’ve been living in an underground bunker, you know about the global pandemic caused by the coronavirus. Aside from adjusting to this situation, I’ve been doing some research on what’s happening across the globe. So the next few posts will be highlighting those findings. The following information comes from Africa News. Within…
1,000 Animals Die From Drought in South Africa
I saw some disturbing news earlier and had to share. The following information comes from Africa News. A severe drought in the Kahalari Desert has caused the death of more than 1,000 animals in South Africa. This situation has forced tourists reservations to be put on hold, with Thuru Lodge manager Burger Schoeman advising the…
Half of the World’s Beaches to Vanish by 2100?
If you’ve been following this blog, then you know I haven’t shied away from the topic of pollution and the destruction of the planet. Well, I came across some additional news today that I had to share. The following comes out of Newsfusion. Climate change and rising sea levels are set to wipe out half…
Coronavirus Updates
I’m going to keep conspiracy theories on the coronavirus to myself for now, because I’m still doing research. But I have been reading up on some updates. The following information comes from Newsfusion. After the first death on U.S. soil, occurring in Washington State, President Donald Trump has advised that there is nothing to fear….