No, it’s not “click bait.” First of all, SKM has no “monetized” web presence; i.e., we do not receive any money based on the number of people who click on anything on our website.
Secondly, we find click bait both annoying and deceptive. When we headline it “Watch
We found the following article (with the headline above) in one of our library of older publications. That publication has been defunct for a number of years. We have been taking Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar for years; and now we take it every few days.
We also have Bragg’
3 John 1:2 Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.
Dear Readers,
I do not always have the time to keep up with reading all the comments in our Mighty Network platform, but I am very glad
My Annual Health Check-up and Big Brother’s Intrusion
I have paid taxes all my life and still do, so I have no shame about taking back via Medicare—given our horrible health care system where private insurance is beyond my reach, except for supplemental.
It has been nearly a year since I had my bout with gallstones and
There is a very popular microbrewery in Asheville called The Wicked Weed.
It is in a building that was first a gas station, and then an auto and truck repair shop owned by a gentleman from Indiana. He and I became friends (’though he is liberal and has supported the
Big Pharma’s antidepressants fraud and the semaglutide bioweapon
Two stories today. QUOTE:
Gross Misconduct: The Nail in the Coffin for Antidepressants
By Joseph Mercola | 2/2/2024 | Updated: 2/2/2024
Health Viewpoints
Medical journalist Robert Whitaker unravels a shocking revelation about the claim that antidepressants work for 7 in 10 patients, exposing research misconduct and scientific fraud.
Spring seemed to come very early this year and with it the emergence of the perennial poison ivy. As regular readers know, I have shared my experiences with poison ivy in blogs for the past several years “as a service to humanity.”
Okay, busted… virtue signaling admitted. But I truly
It is that season again, when the poison ivy reappears with its fresh foliage. I have told in two previous blogs of my experiences with it as a child, as a middle-aged man (dreadful), and more recently since discovering natural remedies that work almost immediately. (Yes, I am familiar with
For Sunday brunch I had a poison ivy sandwich—true story!
Or…How I licked poison ivy!
Last week I told you of my experience with eating bee pollen and how it builds one’s own natural immunity to “seasonal allergens.” I find that I do not need Mystery Babylon’s (MB) drugs to “manage my symptoms.”
Eating bee pollen regularly—