This page lists all articles published in Facts are Facts concerning the topic Health • Science.
A cutting-edge branch of research delves into mankind's mental potential. Noetics proves that all Life is connected and that the microcosm and macrocosm inform each other. Read more...
Why even partnerships obey the laws of nature. not available online order this issue
Our article on magnesium in the last issue of Facts are Facts provoked a massive response. Read here just a few of the success stories sent in by readers who felt the benefits for themselves, and remind yourselves of the essential functions performed by magnesium in the body. Read more...
Once upon a time it was the “Make Love, Not War” ethos of the Flower Children that ruled the airwaves. Yet today’s music superstars are simply puppets for the Illuminati and their totalitarian “New World Order”. Read on to discover the untold story of a phenomenon of our times, without which the modern world would be very different. Read more...
What our youth consumes today is musical dynamite that not only leaves the ears deaf, but also poisons the soul and makes the body sick, which has been scientifically proven. There is a plan behind it whose goal is the eradication of traditional Western culture. Read more...
Music can heal. It fosters intelligence and keeps us young, as long as it resonates in harmony with the Universe. Read what we can learn from the wisdom of antiquity and modern brain research. Read more...
How two young men overcame their addiction to computer games and hard rock music. not available online order this issue
Water and music have a much closer bond than previously thought. Read here about musical jellyfish, and what singing whales are doing for the benefit of Earth. Read more...
With the massive oil disaster off the Gulf of Mexico currently causing outrage, clairvoyant Anton Styger relates how in 2003 he helped to restore the battered northern coast of Spain to health—by spiritual means alone! Read more...
A bold-faced question indeed, since the farmer isnÆt actually acting from evil motives when he has his cowsÆ horns sawn off. Yet some agriculturalists from the AllgSu region of Austria, bordering Switzerland, feel that what is usually dismissed as a harmless practice is little more than gratuitous mutilation. Analyses of the blood and milk from de-horned cows prove them right. not available online order this issue