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Why I started taking beef organ supplements, what I noticed after 90 days, and the science behind why nutrient-dense organ meats are making a comeback. In January, my husband bought me a package of the primal queen beef organ supplements. He did some research on my hormonal issues I was having, lack of energy, fatigue,...

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These are my current favorite science-backed products for cleaning, skincare, and home, and so many are on a big spring sale today…perfect time to try something new. If you are short on time and want a quick list, the items below are some quick essentials to try out this spring and add to your routine...

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Third-party testing adds credibility to skincare by verifying ingredients, safety, and stability so you can choose products with real science behind them. Skincare marketing moves fast, and labels can sound convincing even when the science is thin. The reason that third-party testing matters in skincare is straightforward: independent verification takes the guesswork out of s...


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One of the most common kitchen odor problems is the smell coming from the sink, and it usually isn’t caused by dirty dishes. As a chemist, I know most drain odors come from bacteria feeding on tiny food particles stuck inside the drain pipe. As they break that material down, they release unpleasant odor compounds....

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Does vinegar weed killer work or is it just another Pinterest myth? The short answer is yes it does work. The long answer is it depends on how and where you use it. As a chemist (and someone who has battled plenty of driveway and rock weeds), I’ve tested vinegar-based weed sprays for years. They...

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