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CrossFit mom back in gym after giving birth Lea-Ann Ellison caught heat after photo of her weight lifting while pregnant She has since given birth and is back in shape

The People’s Chemist answers what is the best options in skin care and suntan oil. In this video he talks about Kukui Oil: a $5 a month option that can… read more »

The People’s Chemist talks fat loss tips!

For 3 weeks my wife, Lea-Ann, and I were on high alert for the home birth of our third child. I tiptoed on eggshells the entire time. Every time my… read more »

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Pictures showing a very pregnant Lea-Ann Ellison lifting what looked like a significant amount of weight just a couple of weeks before her due date caused the stir. Lea-Ann Ellison… read more »

Following doctor’s orders has become synonymous with danger. In my book, Over-The-Counter Natural Cures, I documented that every year, FDA- approved drugs kill twice as many people as the total… read more »

Most American’s have been conditioned to trust “FDA approval.” Whether it’s an antidepressant, cholesterol-lowering drug or blood pressure med, FDA approval is thought to represent a full endorsement for safety… read more »

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