By Michael By Tyler Durden All is not going according to plan in the global rollout of what is arguably the most important vaccine in a century; and it is not just growing mistrust in the covid injection effort… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola In the days before Thanksgiving, public health spokespeople like Dr. Anthony Fauci urged Americans to gather virtually instead of in person to avoid potential exposure to SARS-CoV-2.1 The same calls for abstinence from friends and family were heard in Canada just before its October 12 Thanksgiving holiday.2 December 7, 2020, Fauci warned that the COVID-19 surge caused by families gathering for Thanksgiving was still ahead of us. “The blip from Thanksgiving isn’t even here yet. So, we’re getting those staggering numbers of new cases and hospitalizations before we even feel …read more Source: mercola
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Sleep benefits every aspect of your health. So, the fact that 1 in 3 adults don’t get enough of it, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is alarming. Is it possible that the toxic effects of poor sleep are contributing to the increased rates of chronic illness, including Alzheimer’s disease? A study published in the peer-reviewed Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences offers data to support this hypothesis. Just ONE night of bad sleep can impair your ability to remove toxins from the brain The 2018 study, which
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A University of Ottawa study has found a specific Alzheimer’s treatment is effective in male and not female mice, providing a window into the biology of the disease and the effectiveness of targeted treatments. The paper, ‘AB oligomers induce pathophysiological mGluR5 signaling in Alzheimer’s disease model mice in a sex-selective manner,’ published in Science Signaling Magazine highlights the mechanisms underlying Alzheimer’s disease are fundamentally different between men and women in regards to one specific treatment. The study was led by first author Dr. Khaled Abdelrahman alongside senior author Dr. Stephen Ferguson, both of the Faculty of Medicine’s Department of Cellular
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By Michael By National Geographic Instead of neat rows of monoculture, forest gardens combine fruit and nut trees, shrubs, herbs, vines and perennial vegetables together in one seemingly wild setting. This type… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Tyler Durden In a late Christmas Eve surprise, the US government published a statement requiring airline passengers from Britain to test negative for COVID-19 three days before departure. The… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola The constant barrage of media headlines about COVID-19 deaths serve as triggers for fear and justification for perpetuating lockdowns, mask wearing, social distancing and, ultimately, increased tracking and tracing; never mind that the total mortality rate in 2020 is normal and on par with other non-pandemic years.1,2 What’s not normal, though, is the way people are dying in 2020. No matter the cause, people who enter hospitals are forced to go alone, leaving their family members behind, sometimes for the last time. Unable to comfort and be near loved …read more Source: mercola
By Dr. Mercola Throughout the holiday season, from Thanksgiving through Christmas, cranberries are a popular dietary item. However, based on their health benefits that range from antibacterial to prebiotic, they may be a fruit you’ll want to include in your menu planning year-round. Cranberries are a superfruit based on their high antioxidant and nutrient content. The plants are native to North America so, under the right conditions, it is possible to grow your own. They are perennial vines that flourish when grown in water or on dry land and send out runners measuring up to 6 feet long.1 Short vertical
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A divorce case was all that passed for excitement at Richard P Altschuler’s “kinda small” lawyer’s office in West Haven, Connecticut, when the phone rang nine years ago. On the other end of the line, a world away in the heat of Nigeria, was Etigwe Uwo, a young lawyer with “an incredible story about Pfizer”. The Lagos attorney was going to take on the largest pharmaceutical company in the world in an unprecedented class action pitting African parents against an American corporate giant. And he needed help. Mr Etigwe had chosen Mr Altschuler because, back in 1979, the Connecticut lawyer
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By Brian-Admin Pharmaceutical factory in Taoyuan City. Image source. Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News One of the biggest scandals of the COVID Plandemic is the needless deaths of hundreds of thousands of people who died needlessly because the FDA refused to issue off-label emergency use for hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), a safe drug whose patent ran out years ago, and that thousands of doctors around the world have used effectively, often with a 100% success rate, in treating COVID patients. We have an entire page in our COVID …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Michael By The Highwire with Del Bigtree Australia is scrapping their $750 million #Covid19 vaccine program after several trial participants falsely tested positive for HIV. While authorities said the costly… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Weight loss can decrease dementia risk and improve mental performance and infertility. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Losing weight can reduce sciatica, hypertension, and cancer risk, and reverse type 2 diabetes. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael An estimated 31% of the world’s oak species are threatened with extinction according to data compiled in a new report by The Morton Arboretum and the International Union for Conservation of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
12/26/20 “Watch the short video clip of Fauci being interviewed the day after he supposedly received the vaccination in his left arm but pointing to his right arm as being the sore one. Looks like a total fraud.” Admin It begs the question that if these vaccine are the ‘only way to stop the pandemic’ why pretend to get one? If they are so ‘safe’, why the dog-and-pony show? I think you know the answer to that one. As all the various celebrities and politicians parade themselves on live television, making such a huge show about getting
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By Michael By Justin MacLachlan Do you love eating hot chili peppers? It turns out you might be doing more than just pleasing your taste buds, according to early preliminary research. A recent study carried out… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael Supermarket shelves are increasingly flooded with foods produced by extensive industrial processing, generally low in essential nutrients, high in sugar, oil and salt and liable to be overconsumed…. …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael Emerging environmental contaminants, both chemicals and particulates, have been a concern for risk scientists for many years. Methods for reducing health and environmental risks from particles are… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Damon Hines, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) North Carolina’s hog industry creates over 19,000 jobs and $10 billion annually for the state. But pigs are a dirty business. In fact, the state’s 9.5 million hogs produce over 10 billion gallons of waste, and the giant pink pools that dot the Tar Heel landscape – waste lagoons of untreated pig feces and urine – are not only a massive problem for the environment but a serious and life-threatening public health hazard. Industrial waste lagoons can carry a toxic stew of E. coli, salmonella, cryptosporidium, and other dangerous bacteria. When the lagoons overflow
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By Michelle Marks (NaturalHealth365) Feeling tired and mentally drained seems to be the “new normal” in our fast-paced lifestyle. But, if you are drinking energy drinks loaded with artificial sweeteners and caffeine – your condition will only gets worse, leaving you exhausted after a brief few hours of hyper-energy. And, let’s not forget the side effects of headaches, nausea and the jitters. So, when it comes to naturally boosting your energy levels, many people would be surprised to learn that certain superfoods provide a healthy alternative. The additional benefit is that it’s so easy to incorporate into a daily routine.
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The use of universal lockdowns in the event of the appearance of a new pathogen has no precedent. It has been a science experiment in real time, with most of the human population used as lab rats. The costs are legion. The question is whether lockdowns worked to control the virus in a way that is scientifically verifiable. Based on the following studies, the answer is no and for a variety of reasons: bad data, no correlations, no causal demonstration, anomalous exceptions, and so on. There is no relationship between lockdowns (or whatever else people want to call them to
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“All the data that I am aware of, looking at children and the virus, shows that it’s safe” to reopen schools, Debloisblanc told Sandra Smith on Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom.” “There are many other states now that have months of track records showing that it’s safe for their kids to go back to school. And the state of California and the county is just not making that possible,” he said. “All the data that I am aware of, looking at children and the virus, shows that it’s safe” to reopen schools, Debloisblanc told Sandra Smith on Fox News’
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By Michael By Amy Elizabeth Harwood, Coventry University; Chris Seenan, Glasgow Caledonian University, and Garry Tew, Northumbria University, Newcastle Exercise has been used in the treatment of many medical… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Various fasting regimens have been attempted for inflammatory autoimmune diseases such as lupus, ankylosing spondylitis, chronic urticaria, mixed connective-tissue disease, glomerulonephritis, and multiple sclerosis, as well as osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael By GreenMedInfo Research Group Go and drink that cup or two of organic coffee or tea. An October 2020 study has linked drinking four or more cups of green tea every day, combined with two or more… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
The nervous and immune systems have long been thought to be separate entities in the body, but new research has uncovered a direct cellular interaction between the two. Scientists from Harvard Medical School, the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, MIT, and the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard have found that pain-sensing neurons surround lymph nodes in mice, and can modulate the activity of these small organs, which are key parts of the immune system. The new research, published in Cell, reveals the cells that mediate the crosstalk between the nervous and immune systems. It also paves the
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) High blood pressure, a major trigger for heart attacks, heart failure and stroke, affects a stunning 45 percent of the adult population in the United States. Unfortunately, high blood pressure medications such as beta blockers and ACE inhibitors come with a long list of possible side effects, including dizziness, fatigue and weight gain. In fact, some have even been linked with an elevated risk of stomach, pancreatic and liver cancer. Many people turn to botanical remedies – such as fennel seeds, lavender oil and German chamomile – to help lower blood pressure. In a
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