By Michelle Goldstein With the winter chill and Super Bowl this weekend, it’s a great time to make a hot pot of healthy chili. With more time spent eating at home these days, several weeks ago I scoured the internet for healthy versions of a meat based chili recipe. I took the best of several recipes to make my own recipe, flavorful and spicy. I waited with anticipation for responses to the first bites and they were positive! Touchdown! I’m actually not personally a big football fan, but I do enjoy eating and now cooking my own favorite chili during
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By Michael By Kenny Stancil Four pharmaceutical corporations that agreed to pay a combined $26 billion to settle lawsuits resulting from a deadly opioid crisis they helped create reportedly plan to recoup a… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By everybodysfit Nuts are a nutritious snack to help us make it to the next meal. A handful is meant to do the trick, but reaching for more is a common occurrence. Depending on the type, these crunchy nibbles are filled with hearty healthy ingredients and even omega-3 fatty acids. They also have fiber, vitamins, minerals, and protein. Problem is that this good becomes bad when the calories and fat start to add up because one serving was far surpassed. Then our body goes nuts, stores the excess, and what was meant to happen just this once, happened on the
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Recent market analysis reports indicate that the fruit and vegetable juice industry is projected to be worth an incredible $257.17 billion by 2025. Clearly, juice is a popular beverage – but is juice healthy? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and other dietary experts warn against the over-consumption of juice since it contains so many calories and sugar – just one cup of pure apple juice will cost you 26 grams of sugar and 113 calories. But recent data from nonprofit advocacy group Consumer Reports offers yet another (surprising) reason why you should steer
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By Dr. Mercola 1 The primary mechanism of action behind hydroxychloroquine’s ability to prevent and treat COVID-19 is its: Ability to shuttle zinc into cells HCQ is a zinc ionophore, meaning it shuttles zinc into the cell, and there’s compelling evidence to suggest the primary benefit of the HCQ protocol actually comes from the zinc, which effectively inhibits viral replication. Learn more. Direct antiviral activity Antibacterial activity Anti-clotting ability 2 Which of the following are examples of side effects reported after COVID-19 vaccination? Improved taste and smell Exhaustion, severe allergic reactions and inflammatory syndromes Aside from sudden death, examples of
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South Africa will put on hold use of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 shot in its vaccination programme, after data showed it gave minimal protection against mild-to-moderate infection caused by the country’s dominant coronavirus variant. Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said on Sunday that the government would await advice from scientists on how best to proceed, after a trial showed the AstraZeneca vaccine did not significantly reduce the risk of mild or moderate Covid-19 from the 501Y.V2 variant that caused a second wave of infections starting late last year. Prior to widespread circulation of the more contagious variant, the vaccine was showing efficacy of
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At least 36 people may have developed a rare blood disorder, known as immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), after taking either Pfizer and BioNTech or Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines, according to a report. The condition develops when the immune system attacks platelets, a blood component essential for clotting, or the cells that create them, for unknown reasons. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
By Hesh Goldstein A while ago, USA Today had been running an interesting series of articles on our ridiculous health care system or should I say our “disease care” system. While more and more Americans concerned with the increasing costs of the U.S. health care system, hawked as the best medical care in the world, the problem is that those that cannot afford it are steadily increasing. A poll found that eighty percent of those that responded were not thrilled with the $2.2 TRILLION, or over $7,500 a person, being spent on health care in the U.S. and that medical
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) When it comes to regularity, almost everybody needs a little help “moving things along” at one time or another. But for millions of Americans, the problem is not just an occasional “glitch” in routine but a frequent occurrence. According to a recent review published in Gastroenterology, 16 percent of Americans suffer from chronic constipation – with the odds rising to 33 percent for those over 60. Luckily, recent research shows that this unpleasant problem may have a pleasant solution. Multiple studies have supported the digestive benefits of mangos, including their ability to ease …read
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Common fungi, often present in the gut, teach the immune system how to respond to their more dangerous relatives, according to new research from scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine. Breakdowns in this process can leave people susceptible to deadly fungal infections. The study, published Feb. 5 in Cell, reveals a new twist in the complex relationship between humans and their associated microbes, and points the way toward novel therapies that could help combat a rising tide of drug-resistant pathogens. The new discovery stemmed from work on inflammatory bowel disease, which often causes patients to carry larger than normal populations of
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By Brian-Admin by Robert WheelerThe Organic Prepper Excerpts: A seemingly innocuous story coming out of Oldsmar, Florida may have greater implications for the rest of the country and a potential preview of a coming SHFT scenario. This is because a hacker was able to successfully alter the levels of chemicals in Oldsmar’s water supply to “potentially damaging” levels. While nobody got hurt and authorities assure us that there was no danger to customers, this event clearly demonstrates exactly how vulnerable our infrastructure is to a cyberattack. This event comes …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Brian-Admin Dr. Sara Beltrán Ponce by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News The COVID Blog, part of COVID Legal USA which is “a team of paralegals, legal writers and researchers helping Americans represent themselves in legal matters against oppressive, dangerous COVID mandates,” has reported on the miscarriage of a Wisconsin doctor shortly after receiving one of the experimental COVID mRNA injections. Dr. Sara Beltrán Ponce graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2019. She is completing her residency in Radiation Oncology at the same Milwaukee college. Her profile on a website …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Brian-Admin by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News An entire school district in Ohio canceled classes on Monday this week after so many of the staff suffered side effects from one of the experimental COVID mRNA injections over the weekend. Fox 8 News in Cleveland reported: Two days after employees were given their first round of COVID-19 vaccinations, the Fairless Local School District canceled classes, attributing it to many developing side effects and becoming ill. In most cases, as much as 80 percent of the eligible employees are accepting the vaccinations. Medina County schools canceled classes on Friday …read more
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Ever wonder how this covid pandemic is affecting your mental health? Not the virus, but the constant fear of the virus? Locking us in our homes, feeding constant fear of a lurking virus through the mainstream media, only seeing others outside your family with their faces half-covered, the zealously encouraged view that all your fellow humans are disease carrying death vectors – there is no question that this overreaction to an overhyped virus is taking its toll on our psychology. But the thing is, having a less than stellar psychological framework has a direct effect on our physical health. The
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Eucalyptus is a type of evergreen tree that is well recognized for its array of medicinal properties. With over 400 separate species, the plant is native to Australia but has been used for centuries in traditional healing in cultures from around the world, including Greek, Chinese, and Ayurvedic – and thanks to modern scientific research espousing the many eucalyptus benefits, it’s easy to see why. From alleviating stress to reducing inflammation, the eucalyptus plant and its essential oil appear to have many beneficial effects on the human body and mind. Editor’s note: To learn
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By Guest Contributor By 1stMarineJarHead I have a strange fascination with knots and ropework right up there with rutabagas and searching for the perfect meatball and air guns. (An odd mix, eh?) Knots … Read the rest The post Knots: How to Tie the Gaff Topsail Halyard Bend/Hitch appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Brian-Admin by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Dr. Stella Immanuel, a medical doctor from Houston who has cured hundreds of her patients with COVID symptoms by using hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), was one of a group of doctors who went to Washington D.C. last summer to tell the nation that there was a cure for COVID, which included the older, already FDA-approved drug, hydroxychloroquine. See our previous coverage on Dr. Immanuel: “Nobody Needs to Die” – Frontline Doctors Storm D.C. Claiming “Thousands of Doctors” are Being Silenced on Facts and Treatments for COVID Frontline Doctor Stella: “I …read more Source: Health
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By Dr. Mercola The Norwegian Institute of Public Health found that 90% of those tested from 2016 to 2017 had eight different plasticizers in their urine.1 Plasticizers are colorless, odorless chemicals composed mostly of phthalates.2 They are used to change the elasticity of materials in the manufacturing process. Plastic products and components have been integrated into most people’s daily lives. You can find them in shower curtains, take-out containers and storage bags — but did you know that clothing, paper coffee cups, tea bags, chewing gum and cigarette butts also contain plastic?3 Oceana International describes plastic material a little bit
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By Damon Hines, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Americans drink more bottled water than any other beverage, including coffee, tea, milk, and soft drinks. According to Statista, in 2019, per capita consumption of bottled water amounted to roughly 43.7 gallons in the United States, up from 16.2 gallons in 1999. Of course, there are many people that say the consumption of water in plastic bottles can put a strain on the environment. But, what might be even harder to swallow is the fact that some popular bottled water brands are bad for your health, too. Consumer Reports tested 47 different brands of
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) To a certain extent, body fat is good for you. It helps keep you warm, regulate your blood sugar levels, support reproductive health, balance hormones, and more. It’s only when you start to pile up too much body fat that chronic health problems can begin to pile up, too. While this might sound like common knowledge, you might be surprised to know that you actually have more than one type of fat in your body. One type, in particular, called brown fat, appears to be particularly health-protective (and even something as simple as …read
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By Michael By Sarah Steeg, University of Manchester During the first COVID-19 lockdown in the UK, people were encouraged to help control the virus with the message to “stay at home, protect the NHS, save… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Terry Trahan by Terry Trahan Well, hello there. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but we live in a vastly different world than the last time I posted here. The social … Read the rest The post How to Survive “Cancel Culture” When You Have Unpopular Opinions appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Michael By Seif Shaheen, Queen Mary University of London Omega-3 fatty acids are often touted for their reported benefits to many important aspects of health – especially for our heart. Now, our recent study… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
More than 400 cows have died mysteriously since a wind park was built near a herd in 2012. Local residents also suffering health issues: “permanent fatigue, muscle aches, headaches, insomnia” Earlier we wrote about the adverse health impacts of wind turbines and on humans and animals, read here and here. Also search NTZ zone using the search word “infrasound”. Cause unknown Recently French farmer Didier Potiron reported that 400 of his cows had died since a wind park was built close by in 2012. Veterinarians cannot find a cause and remain puzzled. People are also feeling ill. According to French
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By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Resveratrol – a compound that acts as an antioxidant and that’s powerful enough to help the body regenerate on the cellular level – received plenty of attention the past few years. This compound is concentrated mostly in the seeds and skins of berries and has been linked to a reduction in heart disease, as well as cancer prevention. Earlier this year, new reports from preliminary trials showed the compound offered exciting benefits for individuals with type 1 diabetes, too. Now, a new meta-analysis, published in the journal Molecules, dug deeper into the power of
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By Michael By Sayer Ji, GreenMedInfo Don’t miss this eye-opening interview with the renowned Sayer Ji of greenmedinfo.com. In this video, we’re going to talk with a special guest, Sayer Ji. Sayer has a website… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Amanda Bowers A bill filed in the Oklahoma House would expand raw milk sales through an allowance of raw milk delivery from the place of production. Passage into law would take an additional step… …read more Source: Natural Blaze