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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) This week, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released updated guidelines regarding the use of face masks. Among their Big Brother-esque guidelines: people who have received the COVID shot are now “allowed” to go maskless while at small outdoor gatherings. These guidelines are already questionable to the millions of Americans who have been simply focusing on their health and living their lives throughout the pandemic. But in light of a recently published and highly “controversial” paper highlighting the many adverse effects of face masks, the idea that a government …read more [More]
Parks and playgrounds have been shuttered while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continues to recommend that masks be worn outdoors in many situations, even by people who are vaccinated.   But “the science” upon which those guidelines are based apparently is far from reality, according to a New York Times report.   Read More: CDC greatly exaggerated risk of outdoor virus transmission
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Why is the incidence of side effects from statins so low in clinical trials but appear to be so high out in the real world? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Michael By Patricia Burke Switzerland: “Waves Make Me Ill”: Testimony of Electrohypersensitivity An article published in Switzerland in 2014, by Jennifer Keller, Femina, chronicled the story of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By everybodysfit The walls of the digestive tract play a very important role in our relationship with food. Diverticulosis is a condition that occurs when pockets form in the digestive tract. These pockets, called diverticula, mostly form in the colon (the lower part of the large intestine). The lining of the inner intestine pushes through the weak spots in the outer lining which leads to the pouches being created. The lining of the intestine doesn’t like to be pushed, and forms pouches in its defense. This causes the diverticula to become irritated and inflamed (diverticulitis). This condition is more common [More]
By Michael By Neenah Payne Dr. Simone Gold is a board-certified emergency physician, Stanford University educated attorney, a mom, and author of the best-selling book I Do Not Consent: My Fight Against Medical… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) If you’ve ever wondered why there’s been a recent buzz about cold shower health benefits, consider this your opportunity to discover more about this chilly trend. Don’t worry: taking a cold shower could be a lot easier than you think. And since a growing body of research shows why (and when) it’s good to be cold, this simple at-home health trick might just be your next favorite self-care hack. Support immune health and improve your mood one cold shower at a time A cold shower might not be right for everybody, and if you’re [More]
“Something has gone off the rails” in the world’s approach to the novel coronavirus pandemic, with health authorities in the U.S. and abroad suppressing safe, cheap and effective treatments while promoting experimental vaccines that have received only emergency use authorization, contends Dr. Peter McCullough.   McCullough, a renowned cardiologist who testified to the U.S. Senate last fall on COVID-19 treatments, pointed out in a lengthy interview with Tucker Carlson’s Fox Nation show “Tucker Carlson Today” that the National Institutes of Health issued a guideline recommending physicians not treat COVID-19 until a patient needs oxygen.   Read More: Top doc: Feds [More]
By Michael By Indiana Lee There’s no question. Our environment is under more pressure than ever before. Recent projections expect the global population to exceed 8 billion by 2025. However, the amount of land… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Daisy Luther We’ve talked a lot on this website about transport, droughts, and other things that are detrimental to our food supply chain. Really, unless you want to be at the mercy … Read the rest The post How Anyone, Anywhere, Can Homestead appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Michael By Patricia Burke “Proud mothers, please forgive us if we too feel something of the pride of a new parent… For new Philip Morris, today’s Philip Morris, is delighting smokers everywhere. Enjoy the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Natural Blaze By Natural Blaze Although the U.S. FDA has attempted in the past to create a spice scare, the history of cinnamon use spans thousands of years among disparate cultures, rendering FDA claims as… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola In this video, I explain how you can recognize the symptoms of fibromyalgia, and the steps you can take for natural, side effect-free pain relief. …read more Source: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola Natural disasters take a significant financial, personal and psychological toll on those who live through them. The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration points out that natural disasters affect mental health not just before the event but after as well:1 “The toll and trauma that stems from disasters can contribute to stress and anxiety, acute stress reaction and ability to self-regulate — and for some, post-traumatic stress disorder.” Although anyone may suffer psychological harm, children may be most at risk. Ramifications may extend to their ability to succeed in school, due to practical and psychological [More]
By Daisy Luther The world is a very different place than the last time we assembled one of Selco’s Anthologies. Since then, a global pandemic has changed the way of life in nearly … Read the rest The post Selco’s SHTF Anthology #3 Is Now Available appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Dr. Mercola Melatonin is a hormone synthesized in your pineal gland and many other organs.1 While it is most well-known as a natural sleep regulator, it also has many other important functions.2 For example, melatonin: Is a potent antioxidant3 with the rare ability to enter your mitochondria,4 where it helps “prevent mitochondrial impairment, energy failure and apoptosis of mitochondria damaged by oxidation.”5 It also helps recharge glutathione,6 and glutathione deficiency has been linked to COVID-19 severity Plays an important role in cancer prevention7 Is important for brain, …read more Source: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola Breathing is universal, habitual and nearly always automatic. However, you do have choices about the way you breathe — fast or slow, shallow or deep. This can send messages to your body that affect your blood pressure, immune function, mood and stress level. For instance, when you get stressed, your breathing pattern and rate change, often resulting in more chest breathing in response to a fight-or-flight situation. This is triggered by the autonomic nervous system.1 What’s interesting about the function of breathing is that it’s both a voluntary and involuntary process. This means that your body breathes [More]
By Dr. Mercola Patients who are critically ill and potentially dying face overwhelming challenges, including a variety of intense emotions, loss of dignity and helplessness. A study published in the American Journal of Nursing shows that patients who have chosen a “do not resuscitate” (DNR) order may not receive the same patient care as others.1 The difference appears to be based on the interpretation of the order by individual nurses and doctors. A DNR order is an important consideration at any time in life when a person may not want extraordinary measures taken if their physical condition deteriorates. Currently, Baby [More]
05/09/21   “Better pray and ask God for guidance on how to prepare for the drastic changes that are coming.” Admin   Following its coldest APRIL since 1922, England is now on for its coldest MAY since record-keeping began some 362 years ago-since the Maunder Minimum (1645-1715)! Back in 1659, England was still processing the death of Richard Cromwell, who, after the execution of King Charles I, had ruled the Commonwealth of England for 5 years. The year 1659 is also the start date of the Central England Temperature (CET) dataset, which has proved an invaluable resource for meteorologists and [More]
05/09/21   “I guess this removes the uncertainty of where this virus came from.”  Admin   In 2015, Chinese military scientists discussed how to weaponze SARS coronaviruses, five years before the COVID-19 pandemic emerged in Wuhan, China – where CCP scientists were collaborating with a US-funded NGO on so-called ‘gain of function’ research to make bat coronaviruses infect humans more easily.   In a 263-page document, written by People’s Liberation Army scientists and senior Chinese public health officials and obtained by the US State Department during its investigation into the origins of COVID-19, PLA scientists note how a sudden surge [More]
05/09/21   We are staring down the barrel of a confluence of several scenarios–each of which individually is a significant, life-changing event–but which are together conspiring is a dangerous and incendiary situation: food shortages, inflation, and a breakdown of the supply chain.   A new media narrative today acknowledges food shortages, and blames animal agriculture, indicating we are reaching an inflection point in the collapse. Expect things to accelerate from here. Let’s have a conversation tonight about where we are, where we’re heading, and how to prepare.   Watch: Ice Age Farmer: BRACE FOR IMPACT: “About to get much worse.” [More]
05/09/21   Our country was founded on a shared Judeo-Christian morality that was based on the biblical covenant of the Old Testament. Usually abbreviated as the Ten Commandments, they encompass virtually all of what we need to know to be good people and citizens of a cohesive, civil society. Our Constitution, in the words of John Adams, “was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”   As a part of our society becomes untethered from God and religion, we are witnessing the weakening of our constitutional republic and the [More]
By Dr. Mercola 1 Research suggests the following herbicide and desiccant, when combined with lectin-rich foods such as peas, beans or potatoes, can trigger the neurological damage seen in patients with Parkinson’s disease: Glyphosate Diquat Dicamba Paraquat Research shows the desiccant paraquat can trigger Parkinson’s disease when combined with plant lectins found in peas, beans, potatoes and many other foods, as the lectins can transport the toxin into the brain. Learn more. 2 Which of the following media platforms have taken measures to censor information relating to vaccine safety? Instagram and Pinterest Facebook and Twitter Google, Youtube and Amazon All [More]
By Dr. Mercola For the first time in more than 20 years, data from the National Center for Health Statistics1 showed a drop in life expectancy in 2015. Life expectancy dropped again in 2017.2 Although the 10 leading causes of death remained the same in 2017 as 2016, they accounted for only 74% of all deaths.3 One of the primary perpetrators of this decline is believed to be drug overdoses, but another major factor pinpointed by a supporting study4 is Type 2 diabetes. An update by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recorded more than 114 million [More]
Keeping pests out of your kitchen ensures that your food supplies last a long time. Meanwhile, keeping pests away from your crops helps them grow healthy and strong.   Below are 12 non-toxic ingredients that you can use to make natural pest control remedies for your homestead.   Read More: 12 Homemade pest control ideas for your kitchen and home garden
Fox News host Tucker Carlson prompted a sharp reaction from critics Wednesday night after addressing the issue of how many people have died after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.   Carlson explained he is “completely in favor of vulnerable people taking vaccines” (The CDC profile is a person older than 70 with an average of 2.6 “comorbidities,” such as diabetes and heart disease). But he argued that the vast majority of the population, with a survival rate of more than 99%, should have as much information as possible to make a risk assessment.   Read More: Tucker Carlson pokes hornet’s nest [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM How the food industry responds to “health food faddists.” …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org