gardening

Study Reveals Some Awesome News for Gardeners Everywhere

Researchers have come to the conclusion that gardening is actually beneficial to your health. In fact, it has been found that pulling weeds and smelling roses can actually lower blood pressure, help you feel happier, and increase brain activity. Because of the overwhelming body of evidence, it has been dubbed “horticulture therapy,” which is used in a variety of settings to help people cope with their emotions and illnesses. Most notably, it’s being used in hospitals, schools, and even in prisons.

21 Awesome Foods You Can Easily Re-Grow at Home

Buying organic food is often a little more expensive, but you can make your budget stretch farther with just a little bit of effort. Since produce is one of the most expensive items you will buy, why not grow your own at home? There are many healthy foods that you can re-grow right in your own kitchen, some with nothing but water.

Here are 21 foods to grow at home to save money and enjoy better health:

Interview 1050 – James Corbett on KSGF 104.1

[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2015-06-04%20FS.mp3"][/audio]Today James joins James Clary on the KSGF 104.1 morning show to discuss the Reece Committee's investigations into tax-exempt foundations, the recent victory against the FEC in the fight for speech online, the specter of the coming Google "truth" rankings, and, most importantly of all, the solutions that people can start implementing today to take back their power.