A new report has shown how people with lung cancer may have been misdiagnosed as coronavirus sufferers, which is already contributing to avoidable deaths. The obsession with Covid-19 is beginning to take its toll. The UK’s deadliest cancer, which kills around 35,300 people annually, may be in for a record-breaking year. And it is all thanks to lockdowns. As we know all too well, when it comes to cancer, early intervention is everything. With lung cancer, a delay of just 40 days to a surgery can cause a 16 percent increase in mortality, and three months can be the difference
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By Michael By Gisela Helfer, University of Bradford Daylight saving time was first implemented during the first world war to take advantage of longer daylight hours and save energy. While this made a difference… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Brian Did you know that chronic stress is very bad for your health? As a business owner, stress may be something that you have every day. But there are ways you can deal with your stress to ensure that you… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Jeff A first-of-its-kind global survey shows the initial phase of the COVID-19 lockdown dramatically altered our personal habits, largely for the worse. “The stay-at-home orders did result in one… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By The Conscious Resistance Derrick Broze breaks down several important developments related to COVID19. These are important stories you will not hear discussed in the MSM! Please help us advance… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Although things are beginning to change, it wasn’t so long ago that girls were raised to always be polite, accommodating, and “nice” to others. After all, nobody … Read the rest The post “Am I Overreacting?” How Women Can Tell If Someone Is Really a Threat appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Sara Tipton Sometimes it feels like 2020 is out to get all of us. Especially those of us who can and store our own food. Canning jars are impossible to come by and if you do find some, the prices are outrageous. Here’s why, and what you can do about it. The shortage can be blamed on several things. A lot of people say there’s an uptick in people trying to learn to can. The number of Americans growing gardens increased, therefore, so did the willingness to learn to can. Of course, sales have gone up as …read more
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At this point it seems that anyone who is capable of comprehending the fact that face masks are physically incapable of protecting one from SARS-CoV-2 infection has already done so. The experts, the agencies like the WHO, the mask manufacturers themselves – all have told us as much, (even if they later backtracked on it). Yet here we are – mask mandates in full effect through most of the world with tyrannical consequences for those who don’t comply. And not only are the masks ineffective, there is growing evidence that they are actually harmful. Humanity is currently in a state
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This week, my colleague and friend Sally Fallon Morell brought to my attention an amazing article put out by the CDC. The link to the article is here, and it was published in June 2020. The purpose of the article was for a group of about 20 virologists to describe the state of the science of the isolation, purification and biological characteristics of the new SARS-CoV-2 virus, and to share this information with other scientists for their own research. A thorough and careful reading of this important paper reveals some shocking findings. First, in the section titled “Whole Genome Sequencing,”
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The findings may have implications for radiotherapy, a cancer treatment that can cause damage to salivary glands and leave lasting complications. Doctors don’t regularly come across undiscovered bits of human anatomy, but a team of physicians recently reported a never-before-described set of salivary glands in patients’ necks. The first hint of this new gland emerged while Wouter Vogel, a radiation oncologist at the Netherlands Cancer Institute (NCI), was probing for damage to salivary glands after radiotherapy for cancer in the head, neck, or brain — injuries that can lead to issues such as problems with digestion, speech, and an increase
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By Jeff New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has revealed that training one arm can improve strength and decrease muscle loss in the other arm – without even moving it. The findings could… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
A devastating picture of the impact of the lockdown on the nation’s health and wellbeing is today revealed in an exclusive analysis that brings together more than 130 studies. The Daily Mail audit – based on research published by medical journals, leading academics and charities – shows that the damage inflicted by the lockdown extends into every sphere of health, including cancer, heart disease, addiction, the welfare of children, domestic violence and mental illness. Experts say the analysis suggests that even after the pandemic ends, it will take years for the NHS to catch up with backlogs – and it
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By Guest Contributor by Robert Wheeler “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” Those were the words of Saul Alinsky, author of Rules for Radicals, a book in which he describes … Read the rest The post Californians Could Be FORCED to Work Remotely as Governments Everywhere Capitalize on COVID appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
One way CBD appears to reduce the “cytokine storm” that damages the lungs and kills many patients with COVID-19 is by enabling an increase in levels of a natural peptide called apelin, which is known to reduce inflammation and whose levels are dramatically reduced in the face of this storm. Dental College of Georgia and Medical College of Georgia researchers reported this summer CBD’s ability to improve oxygen levels and reduce inflammation as well as physical lung damage in their laboratory model of deadly adult respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS. Now they have shown that apelin levels go way down
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A large-scale study in Denmark that sought to determine if masks help stop the spread of Covid-19 has been rejected by several prestigious journals. The authors hinted that their findings were inconvenient to the status quo. The Lancet, the New England Journal of Medicine, and the American Medical Association Journal all turned down the paper, Danish media reported on Thursday. The study, which began in late April, involved 6,000 Danes, half of whom were asked to wear masks at all times in public places. The other half were selected as a control group and were instructed not to cover their
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM B12 deficiency is known as “The Great Masquerader.” …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Guest Contributor by 1stMarineJarHead In America, when one says the word “Bacon,” various images come to mind. Most will immediately think of bacon and egg breakfast. Others, bacon cheeseburgers. Or even bacon-wrapped … Read the rest The post Did Somebody Say Bacon? How to Cure Bacon at Home appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Brian-Admin Response Brief Filed in Landmark Case Against FCC on 5G and Wireless Health Impacts Press Release Children’s Health Defense PRESS CONFERENCE: Wednesday, October 21 at 3:00 p.m. EDT. REGISTER NOW WASHINGTON, DC, October 20, 2020—Children’s Health Defense (CHD), the children’s health advocacy group headed by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., filed its response to the Federal Communications Commission’s brief on Monday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. CHD’s case against the FCC is challenging the agency’s refusal to review its 25-year-old obsolete wireless “health guidelines” …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Sara Tipton Many people are getting a gut instinct to stockpile and prepare, but many have lost jobs and suffered other economic blows as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. We can prepare on a budget and grab some inexpensive items for our stockpile right now. A lot of these inexpensive items can be found at Wal-Mart and dollar stores You can also find them at most grocery stores. Check for items on sale every time you go out, and even if you can only stock up a few things a little bit at a time, grab some of
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Chances are, you have been told by your dermatologist to “stay out of the sun and take a vitamin D supplement every day.” But sunlight and vitamin D are not the same thing. I am a great fan of sunlight exposure, to both the skin and the eyes. We have been brainwashed into believing that the sun is toxic, whereas, in fact, it is life-giving. People who live in places with little sun have statistically higher risk of many chronic conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, autism, Alzheimer’s disease, and age-related macular degeneration. Sunlight exposure protects from many
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By Brian-Admin by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News America’s Frontline Doctors returned to Washington D.C. this week for their second White Coat Summit. You can read about their first visit to D.C. last July, where they exposed the hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) scandal, here: “Nobody Needs to Die” – Frontline Doctors Storm D.C. Claiming “Thousands of Doctors” are Being Silenced on Facts and Treatments for COVID Their Press Conference on the steps of the Supreme Court back in July quickly went viral, and was promptly deleted and censored by Big Tech platforms such as Facebook and Google’s Youtube. Health Impact News …read
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By Guest Contributor by Scott Stevens Everyone wants a big sexy generator that thunders to life 10 seconds after the lights go out. Suddenly the lights are back on, and life continues as … Read the rest The post When It Comes to Generators, Bigger Is NOT Always Better appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Sara Tipton With a worldwide health crisis circulating the globe, it’s important to remember and put thought into what today is. Today is the day we focus on better ways to take care of Earth. Because let’s be honest, we haven’t done enough to care for this precious planet we call home. The way we live directly impacts our environment and, let’s be honest, humans are very wasteful in regards to using up precious resources. The health crisis, which quickly became an economic crisis, and will soon morph into a food crisis shouldn’t stop us from doing the right
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[But concern may be in order] I suppose most people believe the trials on vaccines for COVID19 will be looking to demonstrate that they reduce the risk of infection, death, or serious illness – or suchlike. Also, you may have heard that several vaccines could be ready for use early next year 2021. Maybe even later this year. As Dilbert may retort: Hahahahahahahahahahahaha! Oh, let me pause and wipe away my tears of mirth. Really. Think about it. Then think a bit more… AstraZeneca (AZ) is thought to be leading the pack with their vaccine AZD1222. Their major clinical trial
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By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Air pollution – especially the kind found indoors – has become a growing health concern for millions of people. But, most of the public remains uninformed about the dangers, especially as it relates to brain health. Fortunately, there are many things we can do to reduce our risk. Today, we’ll focus our attention on one common supplement. But, other tips will be provided at the end of this article. Over the past decade studies have continually proven the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids, combatting the negative effects of multiple sclerosis, many types of cancer,
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Our skin – the largest organ in the body – is the first line of defense against injury, pathogens, toxins, air pollution, and overexposure to cold, heat and sun. As such, it’s first in line to “take a hit” from these everyday threats – and to respond to these stressors with wrinkles, age spots, dryness, redness or pimples. Clearly, our hard-working epidermis deserves the best protection we can give it. Fortunately, an arsenal of herbs and supplements for natural skin care is standing by – ready to protect, nourish, moisturize, and cleanse. Whether you
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Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay more than $100 million to resolve over 1,000 lawsuits blaming its baby powder for causing cancer, in the first set of major settlements in four years of litigation, people with knowledge of the pacts said. The accords, struck with several law firms, signal that the world’s largest maker of health care products is trying to get ahead of the burgeoning litigation, with some 20,000 lawsuits still pending, according to securities filings. They mark the first time Johnson & Johnson has settled the bulk of a plaintiffs lawyer’s cases in the baby powder suits,
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