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By Guest Contributor by Kara Stiff Are you itching to grow something for the table in these times of bare shelves, but don’t have space? Well, you’re definitely not alone. Gardening is suddenly … Read the rest The post How to Have a Garden When You “Can’t” Have a Garden appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By everybodysfit Everyone has different types of skin lesions that are common and benign, meaning not cancerous. The most common are freckles, moles, and skin tags. Some people embrace these skin markers while others would rather do without and even try to get rid of them. Freckles: These are small brown spots found face, neck, arms, and chest. They are very common and threat to one’s health. They are typically more common in the summertime and are more readily found on lighter skinned toned people. They are caused by sun exposure as well as genetics. It is always best to [More]
Statins are not particularly effective at reducing the risk of dying from heart disease, a study claims. Scientists analysed 35 studies into the effects of the drugs which lower ‘bad’ LDL cholesterol and found the pills have no consistent benefit. The research, published in the British Medical Journal, found three quarters of all trials reported no reduction in mortality among those who took the drugs. And half of all studies suggested that cholesterol-busting pills did not prevent heart attacks or strokes. …read more Source: Sott health news feed     
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther There are many lessons from other walks of life that can relate to survival and preparedness, such as business. The lessons I want to share today … Read the rest The post CHOOSE ADVENTURE: Read This Travel Guide for a Practical Education in Modern SHTF Survival appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
Parents and pediatricians need to be on the lookout in the coming months for a rare, paralyzing condition that affects young children, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday. The polio-like condition, called acute flaccid myelitis or AFM, tends to peak every other year, and the last surge of cases was in 2018, when 238 cases were diagnosed across the US, the CDC said. This year is likely to see another upsurge but things will be complicated by the coronavirus pandemic. “AFM is a priority for CDC as we prepare for a possible outbreak this year,” Dr. Thomas [More]
By Dr. Mercola I’ve written many articles detailing lifestyle and dietary strategies that may decrease your COVID-19 risk by boosting your immune function and general health. Now we can add fermented foods to the list, which shouldn’t come as such a great surprise, considering the influence your gut health has on your immune system. The study,1 posted July 7, 2020, on the pre-print server medRxiv, conducted by researchers in Berlin, Germany, looked at whether diet might play a role in COVID-19 death rates. Interestingly, mortality rates tend to be lower in countries where …read more Source: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola Obesity and overweight have been called out as risk factors for COVID-19 since the early days of the pandemic, and research continues to suggest that carrying excess weight could raise your risk of COVID complications and death. Even mild obesity may raise the risk of COVID-19 severity, calling into question current United Kingdom guidelines that only classify severe obesity as a risk factor. The new finding was revealed by researchers from the Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna in Italy, who analyzed 482 COVID-19 patients hospitalized between March 1 and April 20, 2020.<span …read more Source: mercola [More]
By Dr. Mercola Over the past several months the CDC has created a list of health conditions that increase the risk of severe illness from COVID-19.1 These include Type 2 diabetes, cancer, obesity, serious heart conditions and chronic kidney disease. To reduce your risk, it would make sense to address the health issues that raise it. But some are not easily or quickly changed. However, you can make a significant difference by making one change to your daily routine: optimizing your vitamin D level. Getting the right amount of Vitamin D is likely a beneficial strategy that is the easiest [More]
By Admin Dr. Ramin Osoui with Laura Ingraham on Fox News. Commentary by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Cardiologist Dr. Ramin Osoui was on the Laura Ingraham show on Fox this week as they discussed a newly published study that shows hydroxychloroquine treatment of coronavirus in countries that used the drug early on had a 79% lower mortality rate than countries that banned the use of HCQ. Wow! Dr. Osoui stated: It’s really devastating to Dr. Fauci, Dr. Hahn, Dr. Redfield and their performance. I think not only should they be embarrassed but I think they really need to be [More]
By Dr. Mercola Researchers have long known that healthy habits can lengthen your life,1,2 while unhealthy ones can increase your risk for disease and illness. Sometimes an unhealthy habit is the result of trying to do the right thing — like avoiding the sun — and other habits may be the result of a hectic lifestyle — such as lack of exercise and movement. Worldometers records life expectancy in 191 countries, which ranges from 54.36 to 85.29 years.3 There are 39 countries where the life expectancy is greater than 80 years, and the United States is not one of them. [More]
By Admin Are the COVID tests with 6-inch (15cm) nasal swabs a way to secretly infect or implant people with direct access to the brain? Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Now that the public is starting to wake up to the fact that people leading the COVID response are MASS MURDERERS responsible for millions of deaths due to censoring life-saving information from thousands of doctors who are treating COVID patients with a 100% success rate, it is time to start questioning EVERYTHING they are asking the public to comply with. What are their true motives, since they obviously [More]
For communities with a low rate of depression and suicide, there may be something in the water, according to a new study. A comprehensive analysis of findings from previous studies has revealed that regions where the public drinking water contains a high level of naturally occurring lithium — a mineral used most often for the treatment of depression and bipolar disorder — also boast a lower rate of suicide than other areas. The review included all prior research on the effects of lithium, as well as regional water samples and suicide data from 1,286 locales in Austria, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, [More]
By Sara Tipton Men’s health is just as important as women’s health. As men and women have different hormones and bodies in general, it’s often important to focus on things that can be done naturally to aid that special guy in your life. Herbal tinctures continue to gain in popularity especially among nature enthusiasts and holistic health lovers. And we don’t want to forget just how important natural health and wellness is to men and women alike. The use of plants for healing purposes goes back centuries and forms the origin of much of modern medicine. While natural remedies have [More]
By Dr. Mercola Honey, a complex mixture of sugars, amino acids, phenolics and other compounds, has been valued for its medicinal properties since ancient times. Made from flower nectar and produced by bees, honey’s medicinal properties vary depending on what type of flowering plant it comes from. One of the most heavily researched and renowned is Manuka honey, which is produced from certain Manuka plants — also known as tea trees — of the Leptospermum species, which are native to New Zealand and Australia.1 Manuka honey is a high-value export in New Zealand, one that prides itself on being a [More]
By Dr. Mercola As vaccine companies rush to bring a COVID-19 vaccine to market, billionaire Microsoft founder Bill Gates — who routinely funnels hundreds of millions of dollars to various vaccine projects — warns you will probably need “multiple doses” of any given COVID-19 vaccine for it to be effective.1 In speaking with CBS News, Gates said, “None of the vaccines at this point appear like they’ll work with a single dose,” adding that in order to wipe the virus out through universal vaccinations it will require “unbelievably big numbers” of doses. To be effective, he also predicts we will [More]
By Dr. Mercola While the global lockdowns for the COVID-19 pandemic have had far-reaching ramifications, not all side effects have been bad. Two interesting changes noted by doctors around the world are a dramatic reduction in premature births1,2,3,4,5 and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). As explained by the Decan Herald:6 “About 1 in 10 US babies is born early. Pregnancy usually lasts about 40 weeks, and any delivery before 37 weeks is considered preterm. The costs to children and their families — financially, emotionally and in long-term health effects — can be great. …read more Source: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola Fake meat is all the rage, and although plant-based meat alternatives have been on the market for years, the industry is gaining speed, promoting its meatless ‘burgers’ as a sustainable solution to feed the world. The green image is an illusion, however, one predicated on a product that’s the epitome of unnatural. Impossible Foods, which made headlines for its meatless burgers that “bleed” like real meat, is one of the leaders in the fake meat industry. Its website suggests its plant-based meat is better for you and the planet,1 but eating an Impossible burger is not akin [More]
By Jeff As the world’s most popular shoe, flip-flops account for a troubling percentage of plastic waste that ends up in landfills, on seashores and in our oceans. Scientists at the University of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Jeff Researchers examine 83 stranded dolphins and whales in North Carolina and Florida A study led by researchers at Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute examined… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Tyler Durden A recent survey reveals that 71% of Americans are afraid to visit the doctor due to COVID-19, while the use of telemedicine to address medical issues has exploded – with 67% of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Admin A macrophage grabbing and engulfing a pathogen The Shunning of Nutritional Science and Self-Care in the Public COVID-19 Narrative by Dr. Alan PalmerChildren’s Health Defense [CHD Note: This is Part Three of a four-part series. In Parts One and Two I outline the case for the terrain being the most important consideration when it comes to outcomes from infectious diseases. The terrain represents the health of the individual, their nutritional status, their environmental exposures and surroundings, their access to clean …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Michael By: GreenMedInfo Research Group Do you find yourself squinting and straining to read the daily news and wondering why the writing on menus has become so small? Are you interested in keeping your… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Admin Doctors Adnan Munkarah and Steven Kalkanis. Photo courtesy of Henry Ford Health System. by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News As mass murder Dr. Anthony Fauci continues to appear in the corporate media to attack the use of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), which thousands of doctors have now said can completely cure COVID, more doctors are coming forward to expose his lies. Fauci publicly attacked a recent positive study about HCQ published by the Henry Ford Health System, prompting two of the leading doctors of the study, doctors Adnan Munkarah and Steven Kalkanis, to publish an “Open …read more Source: Health [More]
Painkillers such as paracetamol, ibuprofen, aspirin and opioids can do “more harm than good” and should not be prescribed to treat chronic primary pain, health officials have said. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) said there was “little or no evidence” the commonly used drugs for chronic primary pain made any difference to people’s quality of life, pain or psychological distress. But the draft guidance, published on Monday, said there was evidence they can cause harm, including addiction. Chronic primary pain is a condition in itself that cannot be accounted for by another diagnosis or as a [More]
By Toby Cowern by Toby Cowern I want to address one specific point. This is a very general application across the preppersphere. But it’s also become a little bit time-sensitive in certain countries … Read the rest The post There’s No Such Thing As “Without Rule of Law” – WROL vs. DROL appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Sara Tipton A skill that might come in handy when things get really bad, is picking locks. Even if you are just locked out of your own house, knowing how to get back in without a key could be useful. We do not suggest you learn this so you can break into other people’s homes and commit crimes. There are other reasons you should know how to do this. The Step-By-Step Guide To Help You Through Any Disaster The Illusion of Security Knowing how to pick a lock will open your eyes to the “illusion of security.” We all [More]
By Guest Contributor by Patrice Lewis As concerns about interruptions in the supply chain due to the pandemic hit the news, Victory Gardens are once again becoming popular. This is great news! Building … Read the rest The post A Free Solution For Raised Bed Gardens appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper