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By Michael By Tyler Durden The suicide rate among Americans ages 10 to 24 increased by 57% between 2007 and 2018, data published Thursday from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) shows. New… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Humans typically take about 25,000 breaths per day — often without a second thought. But the COVID-19 pandemic has put a new spotlight on respiratory illnesses and the breaths we so often take for granted. Journalist James Nestor became interested in the respiratory system years ago after his doctor recommended he take a breathing class to help his recurring pneumonia and bronchitis. While researching the science and culture of breathing for his new book, Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art, Nestor participated in a study in which his nose was completely plugged for 10 days, forcing him to [More]
By Michael By Tony Rao, King’s College London It’s a well-known fact that drinking too much alcohol can have a serious impact on your health, including damaging your liver. But how much is too much? For… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Linnea Johnson by Linnea Johnson Do you look on with astonishment at Antifa and other extreme groups rioting and shouting “death to America?” How could all this happen? Where did all these … Read the rest The post How to Protect Your Children From Indoctrination appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Damon Hines, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) In mid-March, during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, hand sanitizers were prized as a “hot” commodity. Panicked consumers pillaged grocery and box store shelves, and reports of black market sanitizers being sold for $100 a bottle hit social media like wild fire. Crazy, right?! Six months into the pandemic and a hand sanitizer is still a treasured commodity. As the supply chains dried up, and continued to stay dry, a new black market formed, and it is far more dangerous than being shamelessly overcharged by coronavirus preppers hawking bootleg hand sanitizers on [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Those on a healthy plant-based diet with elevated homocysteine levels despite taking sufficient vitamin B12 may want to consider taking a gram a day of contaminant-free creatine. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
In a retrospective study of patients tested for COVID-19, researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine found an association between vitamin D deficiency and the likelihood of becoming infected with the coronavirus. “Vitamin D is important to the function of the immune system and vitamin D supplements have previously been shown to lower the risk of viral respiratory tract infections,” said David Meltzer, MD, PhD, Chief of Hospital Medicine at UChicago Medicine and lead author of the study. “Our statistical analysis suggests this may be true for the COVID-19 infection.” The research team looked at 489 UChicago Medicine patients whose [More]
By Linda Kordich Loveday (NaturalHealth365) What could taste better than a cold, crunchy, delicious red ripe watermelon in the heat of the summer? But, you may be wondering, what about the green rind? Oh, so you say it’s not meant to be eaten? You’re probably right, but you can sure juice them! Wait a minute: Don’t throw away the green rind of watermelon Jay and I used to juice watermelon with its rind for many, many years, and there’s nothing more powerful than drinking watermelon juice with its rind for optimal health. Besides the rind containing amazing nutrients, unavailable in [More]
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) We already know from data put out by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that more than three-quarters of Americans aren’t getting enough exercise. Unfortunately, this news does not capture nearly enough media attention and is a much greater problem than most people realize. Jonathan Landsman, creator of NaturalHealth365, says, “I really wish more people would make exercise a regular part of their lives.” It’s really not that hard, especially when you consider that: federal guidelines for weekly physician activity are pretty low, set [More]
“The corruption in Big Med and Big Pharma is on full display! They don’t care how many people die by their ruthless suppression of a cheap, effective treatment just as long they can reap billions in ill-gotten gains by promoting something more toxic and less effective. I would hate to be in their shoes on judgement day.” Admin   It was beyond strange when the major media networks began to attack a pharmaceutical, especially in the middle of a pandemic. When did the major media networks ever criticize a drug? It turns out that controversial pharmaceutical is a cheap medicine [More]
By Brian-Admin Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Houston physician Dr. Stella Emmanuel, part of the Frontline Doctors group that went to Washington D.C. last month, posted a copy of a letter she received from the Texas Medical Board to her Twitter account this week showing that the complaint against her had been dismissed. The complaint was allegedly filed against her because she had a 100% success rate curing hundreds of COVID patients with hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), a drug with a 65-year safe history that Anthony Fauci, a bureaucrat politician doctor who …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By AdminM RFK, Jr. and CHD Take Action on Safety Concerns over Moderna’s COVID Vaccine by the Children’s Health Defense Team On August 26, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) wrote a letter to Dr. Jerry Menikoff, Director of the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Human Research Protection (OHRP), asking for an investigation into serious safety concerns with the COVID-19 vaccine being developed by Moderna. Moderna’s version of the vaccine, championed by Dr. Anthony Fauci and funded with $500 million in taxpayer dollars through Dr. Fauci’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Damon Hines, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The first signs of dementia are subtle: irritability, short-temperedness, and small changes in personality that grow increasingly acute. The full-blown symptoms are anything but subtle: a loss of short and long-term memory, inability to reason, a lack of emotional control, confusion, disorientation. Roughly 50 million people live with dementia. Experts have predicted the disease to be “the biggest health crisis of our time” and the 21st century’s leading killer. So, the big question remains, is dementia preventable? Many integrative healthcare providers say “yes!” Even in conventional medical terms, according to a report from …read [More]
By Michael By Emma Sweeney, Nottingham Trent University and Ian Walshe, Northumbria University, Newcastle When it comes to weight loss, diet and exercise are usually thought of as the two key factors that will… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
At 79 years old, Dr. Anthony Fauci — who has served as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984 — has yet to come out with the “Big One” — a vaccine or infectious disease treatment that will allow him to retire with a victory under his belt. He failed to create a successful vaccine for AIDS, SARS, MERS and Ebola. A COVID-19 vaccine is essentially his last chance to go out in a blaze of glory. As evidenced by his history, he will stop at nothing to protect Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine and [More]
When you visit your doctor, you might assume that the treatment they prescribe has solid evidence to back it up. But you’d be wrong. Only one in ten medical treatments are supported by high-quality evidence, our latest research shows. The analysis, which is published in the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, included 154 Cochrane systematic reviews published between 2015 and 2019. Only 15 (9.9%) had high-quality evidence according to the gold-standard method for determining whether they provide high or low-quality evidence, called GRADE (grading of recommendations, assessment, development and evaluation). Among these, only two had statistically significant results – meaning that [More]
By Sara Tipton Drinking aloe vera juice? Why not!? In fact, there are several reasons why you should consider drinking aloe vera daily and this is a game-changer. Aloe vera juice has traditionally been a part of many Ayurvedic preparations, medicines, and tonics. It hasn’t been something Americans think much about, however, unless they end up with a nasty sunburn. Aloe vera, or Ghritkumari, as it is known in Hindi, it is capable of curing a range of ailments with its numerous health benefiting properties. Aloe vera juice has traditionally been a part of many Ayurvedic preparations, medicines and tonics. [More]
By Michael By Tyler Durden As global central banks continue to flood the system with money, insisting inflation is non-existent, as such, the Federal Reserve last week announced a new approach to inflation… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Neenah Payne The numbers don’t lie: lockdowns did nothing by Tom Woods points out: Donald Luskin, in a Wall Street Journal article called “The Failed Experiment of COVID… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
One of the major tenets of prepping is the repurposing of items that would normally be discarded after use. Soda cans are one of these items that hold a significant amount of uses beyond holding our favorite beverage. Converting your average soda can into a functional and even decorative candle lantern is very easy to do and involves only a few tools and materials.   This instructional article covers the construction of two styles of soda can candle lantern. These are two that I have constructed and used in the past but your imagination is free to add your style [More]
We call them zip ties, zap straps, or cable ties, and sometimes it seems that much of our modern life is held together by them. These thin plastic ratcheting straps have a lot of utility and should be included in any bug out bag, survival kit, or other outdoor kits.   This article is a list of 15 survival uses for zip ties but in reality, their utility is only limited by your imagination.   Read More: 15 Survival Uses for Zip Ties – Ask a Prepper
In every pantry in the world, a spice cabinet is found. Inside, there will be the standard basil, oregano, crushed red pepper flakes, salt, pepper, among many others. Spices allow folks to flavor their food in the way they like. They add so much complexity and nuance to a dish that would otherwise fall flat.   What some don’t know is that, in addition to flavoring food, compounds in spices can actually increase the longevity of one’s food storage. Different spices help different foods last longer, so it is important to do some research before storing to find out which [More]
Anticholinergic medications may increase Alzheimer’s risk, a new study reports Anticholinergic medications block acetylcholine (i.e., “vagusstoff”) and inhibit parasympathetic nerve impulses by binding with this neurotransmitter’s receptors. Over 600 medications are known to trigger some degree of anticholinergic activity (Ghossein, Kang, & Lakhkar, 2020). Anticholinergics are a common class of drugs prescribed by doctors — or purchased over-the-counter (OTC) without a prescription — for the treatment of allergies, asthma, common cold symptoms, COPD, hay fever, hypertension, overactive bladder, Parkinson’s disease as well as psychiatric disorders, depression, and a host of other ailments. What Is Acetylcholine and Why Is It Also [More]
“Rather than rush to market a questionable vaccine it might be far wiser to give Vit. D supplements to everyone or at least to those in high risk groups so their levels, if low, can be brought up to an effective range. But since that would interfere with the medical establishments profits I doubt that will occur so it is up to each individual to do it themselves. If possible get your D levels tested then you’ll know what if anything you need to do. Hypovitaminosis, a condition brought about by the lack of an essential vitamin. Click the link [More]
By J.G. Martinez D by J. G. Martinez My intentions with my articles are never to mock anyone. This article is no exception. On the contrary, I give kudos to those who (finally!) understand … Read the rest The post Did It Really Take a Pandemic for People to Realize that Prepping Isn’t Crazy? appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
Anyone who has tried building a stockpile of food to get them through emergencies knows that this is an expensive proposition. For that matter, you don’t even need to try building a stockpile to know that; it’s pretty obvious just looking at your receipt from your last trip to the grocery store.   If you ask people what the most expensive food in the grocery store is, they’ll pretty much universally tell you meat. That’s not quite true, as fresh fruit and vegetables are more expensive. But then, we don’t buy fresh fruits and vegetables for our stockpiles, we buy [More]
Growing your own food has tons of health and financial benefits. You save money and a trip to the grocery store just by having a home garden. Having a garden is a way to ensure you are eating the freshest produce possible. Knowing how to store your freshly picked produce is crucial to its lastability. Some foods run the risk of spoiling the other foods around them if not stored properly.   When harvesting your beautiful bounty, it is important to know how to keep that food fresh for as long as you can. This also reduces your food waste [More]