By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM My recipes for DIY hand sanitizer and surface disinfectant for SARS-CoV-2. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM How long can the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus survive on surfaces like paper? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By AdminM From the just-released new film: 1986 – The Act. by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News A very timely film to help us all understand the events unfolding before us today at “warp” speed was just released today by Dr. Andrew Wakefield: 1986 – The Act The film covers the sordid history of vaccines in the United States, revealing corruption in the pharmaceutical industry as well as the U.S. Government. The title of the film refers to the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which provided legal immunity to the pharmaceutical industry …read more Source: Health Impact News
Evidence that a cheap, over-the-counter anti-malarial drug costing £7 combats Covid-19 gets trashed. Why? Because the pharmaceutical giants want to sell you a treatment costing nearly £2,000. It’s criminal. A few years ago, I wrote a book called Doctoring Data. This was an attempt to help people understand the background to the tidal wave of medical information that crashes over us each and every day. Information that is often completely contradictory, viz ‘Coffee is good for you… no, wait it’s bad for you… no, wait, it’s good for you again,’ repeated ad nauseam. I also pointed out some of the
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The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (https://aapsonline.org) filed a lawsuit against Department of Health and Human Services and the FDA for “irrational interference” by the FDA with timely access to hydroxychloroquine. Never in history have we seen such a determined effort by the scientific community and pharmaceutical industry to downplay and lie about the use of a successful drug to treat a deadly disease. Hydroxychloroquine is the first choice in a study of 6,000 doctors treating the coronavirus. In the field and in independent testing hydroxychloroquine displayed amazing results in treating the COVID-19 virus. …read more Source: Sott health
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Physical activities and face masks both help protect people from COVID-19 that has been spreading across the world. However, the combination could also put people at risk of serious health problems. Health experts recommend that people stay physically active amid the coronavirus pandemic to boost the immune system. Face masks are also recommended to protect people from the virus that spreads through droplets from infected individuals. However, exercising and wearing face masks at the same time can be a bad combination. That is because of potential breathing challenges that could affect performance and even cognitive function. …read more Source: Sott
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People these days look at you like a weirdo if you talk about the healing properties of plants or any other holistic practices. Much like anything else, there is a lot of politics and money behind our modern medical system. It all starts with John D. Rockefeller (1839 – 1937) who was an oil magnate, a robber baron, America’s first billionaire, and a natural-born monopolist. By the turn of the 20th century, he controlled 90% of all oil refineries in the U.S. through his oil company, Standard Oil, which was later on broken up to become Chevron, Exxon, Mobil
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By AdminM The abuse of child abuse hotlines By Attorney Diane Redleaf and Lenore SkenazyNew York Daily News Excerpts: Calls to America’s child abuse hotlines have plunged by about 50% during the pandemic. Does this mean a tsunami of child abuse is happening behind doors? No. It means that — hallelujah! — a tsunami of pointless, paranoid child abuse calls are no longer getting made. And that means millions of decent, loving families — a huge portion of them poor — are no longer opening the door …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM A whole food plant-based diet can be used to help lock in the benefits of fasting to kickstart the reversal of high blood pressure. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) For millions of people around the globe, sipping a steaming cup of freshly-brewed tea is a relaxing and beneficial ritual. For example, loaded with flavonoids and polyphenols, black, green and herbal teas are known to offer important health benefits. Yet, shocking laboratory research has revealed that your trusty “cuppa tea” might not be so healthy after all. The startling fact is that commercially produced tea can harbor not one, not two, but three hidden health threats. Today, we’ll focus on ways to minimize your risk of exposure to contaminants and pollutants in …read more
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM We have an uncanny ability to pick out the subtle distinctions in calorie density of foods, but only within the natural range. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By S.D. Wells (Natural News) The media is at war …read more Source: Natural News
By Admin by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News For many years, Health Impact News often featured the blog posts of Michigan physician Dr. David Brownstein. When the COVID crisis broke out earlier this year, Dr. Browstein continued blogging about the natural methods he was using to treat patients who had been tested for SARS-CoV-2 or who exhibited the symptoms, and his success rate was 100%. But in May, the FTC forced Dr. Brownstein to stop blogging about his treatments as they were not approved by the FDA. Dear CHM Patients- I want to let you know that we have been
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In a stunning rebuke of the Environmental Protection Agency, a federal court on Wednesday overturned the agency’s approval of popular dicamba-based herbicides made by chemical giants Bayer, BASF and Corteva Agrisciences. The ruling effectively makes it illegal for farmers to continue to use the product. The ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit found that the EPA “substantially understated the risks” of the dicamba herbicides and “failed entirely to acknowledge other risks.” “The EPA made multiple errors in granting the conditional registrations,” the court ruling states. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
By News Editors (Natural News) The World Health Organization (WHO) …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola Rosemary is an evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean that’s revered for its culinary and therapeutic uses alike. Its pungent aroma and sharp lemon-pine flavor make it popular in French, Italian and other cuisines, and it’s been used for centuries as a tool to strengthen memory.1 A member of the mint family along with oregano and basil, rosemary is as versatile in medicine as it is in cooking. With potent antibacterial and antioxidant properties, rosemary is often used to help extend the shelf life of perishable foods, and rosemary extract is approved as a natural antioxidant for
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Pavel Volchkov is an exceptional voice among the Russian scientists now dealing with the corona virus (Covid-19) pandemic. The current Covid-19 policy administrators in Moscow are of the same academic generation but they have trained as doctors; Volchkov is a geneticist. They have spent their formative careers inside Russian institutions; Volchkov spent more than ten years in the US, at the University of Chicago then at Harvard. He has not suffered from the inferiority complex which has been the precondition for success in the US careers of Konstantin (Keith) Gessen and other Russian graduates from Harvard. Volchkov’s analysis of the
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By Dr. Mercola Early on in the pandemic it became clear that older individuals were at disproportionate risk of severe COVID-19 infection and death. According to an analysis1 conducted by the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, which included data reported by May 22, 2020, an average of 42% of all COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. had occurred in nursing homes, assisted living and other long-term care facilities. This is beyond extraordinary, considering this group accounts for just 0.62% of the population. Avik Roy, president of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, wrote an article2 about …read more Source:
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By everybodysfit This green, white, or purple vegetable come in spears, is packed with nutrition, and is low in calories. There are plenty of reasons to consume this veggie. With only 90 calories in one cup, it’s pretty incredible that this amount also contains 57% of the recommended daily intake (RDI) for Vitamin K and 34% of the RDI for folate. Vitamin K is great for bone healthy and prevents blood clots. Folate is beneficial for cell growth and is also called Vitamin B9. This is very beneficial for a healthy pregnancy during the development stage of the baby. Lots
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Volunteers who received a Russian-made Covid-19 vaccine have developed immunity to the virus, according to the country’s Ministry of Defense. Clinical trials for the drug are now in their final stage. The ministry began testing a coronavirus vaccine in mid-June in conjunction with Moscow’s Gamelei Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology. It said that data obtained by scientists “indicates that volunteers in the first and second groups formed an immune response after injections of the vaccine against the coronavirus.” …read more Source: Sott health news feed
By Selco by Selco Begovic Would you know what to do if someone in your group was injured in the middle of a chaotic event, screaming for help? It seems like a … Read the rest The post SELCO: Trauma Assessment and Treatment in Adrenalized Situations appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Daisy Luther Nine types of hand sanitizers made by Eskbiochem SA de CV, a Mexican company, contain methanol, a wood alcohol that can be toxic when absorbed through the skin or ingested, … Read the rest The post FDA WARNING: These 9 Hand Sanitizers Could Cause Methanol Poisoning appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Sara Tipton When there are unforeseen emergencies that require immediate evacuation, being able to start a car without a key could come in handy. We are not advocating stealing vehicles in any way, but some dire situations may require a hasty evacuation, and if that’s the case, knowing how to start a car with a paperclip and screwdriver could help you make a quick exit to safety. “Hotwiring” is the term most often used. It is basically when you start up the engine of a vehicle without a key. We’ve all see those movies where the car thief (or
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By Dr. Mercola Tyler W. LeBaron, founder of the science-based nonprofit Molecular Hydrogen Institute, is one of the most knowledgeable people about molecular hydrogen and its benefits. There are so many benefits we can learn from him and many other researchers from Universities around the world. For starters, H2 is a potent selective antioxidant. This is important, as many other antioxidants, such as vitamin C and E are not selective, and when taken in excess, can be counterproductive. Hydrogen doesn’t have that downside, which is one of the reasons why it’s my …read more Source: mercola
By Lori Clarkson, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) New research has revealed a link between negative thinking and an incurable illness affecting millions of Americans. While negative thinking has already been linked to mental illness such as depression and anxiety, new research is showing that the way we think is also affecting cognition problems. Cognitive decline is becoming increasingly common with the elderly and some younger populations. Dementia is currently affecting 5.8 million Americans, and the numbers are rising each year. With no cures on the horizon (well, none reported on – check out Dale E. Bredesen, MD’s work for more), most
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM There are things you can do right now to reduce your risk of falling seriously ill and dying from this disease. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Mercola As noted by retired nursing teacher John Campbell1 in the video above, vitamin D is “an important immunological molecule” that likely plays role in the COVID-19 pandemic. In his video commentary, Campbell reviews a number of recent papers stressing the importance of vitamin D, starting with a press release2 from the French National Academy of Medicine, dated May 22, 2020. The press release correctly points out that vitamin D is a prohormone, meaning it acts as an endocrine hormone. As such, it has wide-ranging influence on health. There are vitamin D …read more Source: mercola