Do Home Remedies Work?

Do ancient cures work? Now that it’s flu season, this is a question that a lot of people want answered.

Some simple home remedies do work. For instance, chicken soup can ease cold symptoms, and duct tape can remove warts.
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Smoking and drinking seem to go together naturally, and it turns out that there’s a scientific reason why it’s hard to quit one while still indulging in the other. Despite this fact, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are notorious for their smoke-filled rooms.

Researcher Thomas J. Gould says, “Whenever someone uses these two drugs together, there must be a reason why. The goal of our research is to understand the interactive effects of these two drugs and, by understanding how they are altering behavior and producing neural changes, we will hopefully be in a better position to develop treatments for drug addiction.”
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Ten Thousand years from now, there will be two separate species of human beings: an intelligent ruling class and an underclass of what the Daily Mail calls “dim-witted, ugly, goblin-like creatures.”

Niall Firth reports that researcher Oliver Curry says that the ruling class will be between six and seven feet tall and live to be 120 years old. He quotes Curry as saying, “Physical features will be driven by indicators of health, youth and fertility that men and women have evolved to look for in potential mates.” He predicts that the males of this species will have “symmetrical facial features, deeper voices and bigger penises” and the women will have “glossy hair, smooth hairless skin, large eyes and pert breasts.”
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Over the past year, there has been a sea-change in crop circles, in that they have taken on a three-dimensional aspect that has enabled a much deeper use of the forms in meditation. People willing to try to communicate with them are making amazing strides, and Lucy Pringle, one of the world’s great crop circle researchers, spends this edition of Dreamland with Whitley Strieber telling us what she thinks the change means. Her website is www.lucypringle.co.uk. Then Linda Howe offers an explosive new report on an unforgettable military close encounter.

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