10 Easy Swaps: To A Cleaner, Greener, Safer And Less Toxic Home
We believe clean living doesn’t have to feel complicated. It begins with tiny, intentional choices that lead to a healthier home and a more conscious life.
Reclaiming the 15 Minutes That Define Your Day: The Morning Habit That Wires Your Brain for Regulation
What’s the first thing you do when you wake up? If your instinct is to reach for your phone, you’re far from alone, but that small habit may be pulling you into stress before the day even begins.
From Gummy Bears to Frosting: FDA Targets Toxic Colors in Food
In a significant shift toward cleaner food labeling, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in collaboration with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), announced plans to phase out all petroleum-based synthetic dyes from the American food supply by the end of 2026.
Your Underwear Might Be Harming you — Here’s What You Need to Know
Let’s talk about something we wear every single day but rarely think about: our intimates. Yep, those silky bras and cozy panties might not be as innocent as they seem. The fabrics and dyes used in lingerie can mess with your hormones, affect your mood, and even lead to long-term health issues. So, let’s break it down and find the healthier alternatives your body deserves.
Synthetic Hair & Cancer: The Toxic Truth That Could Be Killing You
Braids are a cultural staple, especially in the Black community, offering a versatile and convenient protective style. But what if this beauty ritual is putting your health at risk? Recent findings reveal a concerning truth: synthetic braiding hair may contain harmful chemicals, including carcinogens (Consumer Reports Tests of Synthetic Braiding Hair Find ..., 2025).
Acrylamide in Coffee: Is Your Starbucks Safe?
Starbucks argues that the levels of Acrylamide in coffee are not harmful and that the benefits of coffee outweigh the risks.
Studies now link bagged greens to colon cancer in young adults
Eating clean has long been the millennial mantra—green juices, plant-based everything, and of course, salad. But new research is flipping that narrative on its head. A recent study has linked a common stomach bug found in tainted leafy greens to the alarming rise of colon cancer in people under 50. Yes, your salad might be hiding more than just extra kale.
What Are You Really Chewing: Your Favorite Gum Could Just Be Microplastics in Disguise
Most conventional chewing gums found on grocery store shelves—yes, even the ones labeled "natural"—use a synthetic base made from plastic polymers. That means what’s stretching between your teeth isn’t just flavor and fun, but the same family of materials used to make tires, plastic bags, and glue. Gross, right?
Colostrum Supplements: Fact, Hype, and What Research Actually Shows
Colostrum supplements have emerged as a popular wellness trend in 2025, with growing attention from social media, wellness enthusiasts, and researchers. This article provides a research-based examination of colostrum, including its composition, potential benefits, considerations, and the evidence supporting its popularity, to help readers make informed decisions.
Could Ozempic Be Stealing Your Muscles—Here’s What Science Really Says!
Could Ozempic Be Stealing Your Muscles—Here’s What Science Really Says!
Swap Your Toxic Cleaners for Blueland. Their Eco-Refillable Kit includes Dish, Laundry, Toilet, and Spray Cleaners
It’s the season of the plastic revolt—and Blueland’s Clean Essentials Kit is the hero at the top of every eco edit. But what’s really inside those iconic bottles? Let’s break the clean down—and serve you a side of scientific intrigue.
5 Candy Brands That Won’t Scare Your Gut Health This Halloween. you won’t know the Difference
Halloween doesn’t have to be a sugar bomb. You can still fill your candy bowl (or party table) with treats that are fun, festive, and won’t wreck your gut health. These clean candy brands use better-for-you ingredients and less sugar — so you can hand them out guilt-free or snack on them at your own party.
The Pumpkin Glow Bowl: A Clean & Healthy Fall Recipe
Our Pumpkin Glow Bowl is loaded with beta-carotene to brighten dull skin, plant-based protein to keep you satisfied, and healthy fats to keep your glow strong all season.
The Flower That Depuffs in 30 Minutes—No, Literally! Approved By Pharmacist
If you’ve ever woken up with a puffy face or a bloated belly, you know the struggle is real. Enter hibiscus, the vibrant red flower that’s more than just a pretty cup of tea. Pharmacists and herbalists alike are buzzing about its ability to reduce water retention and inflammation in as little as 30 minutes.
Allergic to Peanut Butter? Love Granola? Meet the Spread That’ll Change Your Snack Game
In the ever-evolving world of health foods, Oat Haus Granola Butter has emerged as a popular alternative to traditional nut butters. Marketed as a nut-free, gluten-free, and vegan-friendly spread, it caters to a wide range of dietary needs. But how healthy is it really? Let's delve into the ingredients, nutritional profile, and health implications of this trendy spread.
How NAD+, Glutathione, CoQ10 and More Boost Skin, Mood & Metabolism—And Who Should Think Twice
Intravenous (IV) therapy has gained popularity for its potential to deliver nutrients directly into the bloodstream, promising benefits like enhanced energy, improved skin health, and immune support. However, it's essential to approach this trend with a well-informed perspective.
Greek vs. Whole Milk Yogurt: The Truth Will Make You Gag—Doctors Weigh In!
The Truth Will Make You Gag—Doctors Weigh In!
Mary & Jane Edibles: The Future of Cannabis-Infused Wellness
Mary & Jane Edibles: The Future of Cannabis-Infused Wellness
Ignore Eyecare & Go Blind: Why CorneaCare is Treating Eye Health Like the New Skincare
Let’s cut to the chase: your eyes are aging faster than your face.
Every blink, every scroll, every late-night Netflix binge is quietly degrading your vision and the delicate skin around your eyes. Most of us treat eye health as an afterthought—until it’s too late. And yes, in some cases, too late means vision loss.