Wild Blog
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In this video, Marcy talks about why scented candles are bad for you. Specifically, the parts of the candles that are toxic, studies that show the dangers of candles, and why they are bad for children. She also talks about...
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Today, I share 7 tips to help you become successful. Success leaves clues. Success has principles. And success is based on your habits: what you do daily. Grab a good pen and paper and get going! And for more motivation,...
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Autumn is at the door! Often ranked as the favorite season for many people—it’s colorful leaves on trees, crunchy walks, apple picking, warm days and cool nights, cozy scarf and sweater weather—it’s pumpkin spice everything season! While cinnamon spice and...
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Wild Pink Himalayan Salt is mined from deep under the Himalayan mountains. It’s the purest salt on Earth that has not been touched by man and his pollution. Compared to table salt, which is made artificially by combining sodium and...
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The body depends heavily on collagen as its main protein. Your body needs collagen to build important parts of your skin, hair, nails, joints, and bones. Our skin starts to age naturally when collagen production diminishes, which produces wrinkles and...
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It covers around 71% of the earth’s surface. About 60% of our body is made up of it, and 90% of our blood is water. This odorless, visibly transparent substance of hydrogen and oxygen is essential for life! It’s vital...
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Based on Nassim Taleb’s amazing book Anti-fragile, today’s video is about the idea of anti-fragility and how it applies to all aspects of life. So how are you using your circumstances? Embrace the opportunities to become anti-fragile and change your...
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While most people have heard of fish oil (especially if you’ve been hanging around us at Wild Foods for a while), krill oil maybe something new too many. The benefits that can come from taking krill oil though are pretty...
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Food grade fruit and vegetable wax are FDA approved, but multiple studies have shown the chemicals UNDERNEATH THEM pose dangerous health risks. Several pesticides are neurotoxins. Studies have suggested that there is a connection between pesticide exposure and the development...
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Check out this startling statistic for high school graduates that don’t go to college. (And for those that do, the number is shocking as well.) Don’t miss out on the amazing opportunity that is found inside books. The best books....
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Dear Wildling, I’m working on a new video project about the concept of Anti-fragile. Here’s a simple explanation: Fragile – does not gain from stress – easily break robust – does not gain nor hurt from stress – stays the...
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Logan (FusionLean.com), Bailey (Mindless Millennials podcast), and Colin (Wild CEO) sit down in the Wild Studio in Austin to answer some rapid-fire questions. Are you ready for this?! There’s always lots more Wild motivation in our Wild Guides! Be sure...
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Joints are what give us the ability to move, bend, and twist in all the intricate and agile ways our bodies are capable of. Climbing, jumping, rowing, dancing, and jogging would not be possible without joints. When the joints are...
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Yes! Mushrooms of all kinds are paleo. Mushrooms are extremely rich in nutrients and contain protein, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, along with various disease-preventing properties. These properties make mushrooms the only vegan, a non-fortified dietary source of vitamin D. Mushrooms...
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Looking for a delicious way to add turmeric to your diet? Check out this free recipe for the best turmeric smoothie on the internet!
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Probiotics are commonly known for their help in fighting bowel and digestive issues and to aid in the fight against the acidity in your stomach. Probiotics are “good bacteria” in your gut and are responsible for nutrient absorption and immune...
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L-theanine is an amino acid that is naturally found in green tea leaves. It has a mild taste and is often used as a food additive. Theanine is also a dietary supplement to promote relaxation and mental focus. The chemical...
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Copper is an essential trace mineral found in all living things and is vital to the proper functioning of many biological processes. In humans, copper is found mainly in the liver, kidneys, and brain but also in the bones, blood,...
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Bacopa monnieri is a plant that grows in the wetlands of India and Australia. It has long been used to increase memory, alertness, and concentration. Scientists have found active components of bacopa called bacosides that increase acetylcholine esterase activity (AChE)....
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Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world. It is derived from the saffron plant's purple-yellow flowers, which are native to Asia and India. Saffron is a spice in many foods, beverages, medicines, perfumes, and fabrics. It also offers...