By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Threats to health – including exposure to environmental toxins, heavy metals, EMF radiation, bacteria and viruses – seem to be everywhere these days, highlighting the need for a strong, efficient immune system. And, with 80 percent of the immune system located in the gut, it’s easy to see that immune health and gut health are closely connected. In fact, scientific research showcases the ability of a natural molecule, glutathione, to support the health of the immune system. But, this amazing substance must be effectively regenerated and recycled by the body before it can accomplish
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By Michael By: Dr. Diane Fulton Did you know that selenium, an essential mineral, has the ability to protect your health in multiple ways and is abundant in Brazil nuts? Selenium is an important mineral for… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Jeff By Ice Age Farmer Anthony Fauci has published a paper blaming farming and ranching for pandemics, jumping on the UN’s Biodiversity agenda, and setting the stage for new Senate Bill 4453,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther The UK Guardian published an editorial written entirely by an AI language generator called GPT-3. The assignment? To convince humans they have nothing to fear from the … Read the rest The post The Guardian Published an Editorial Written Entirely by AI: “I know that I will not be able to avoid destroying humankind.” appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM The most effective diet for weight loss may also be the healthiest. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
Welcome to another Objective:Health ‘In the News’ show, where we go through the latest health-related headlines and give our take. This time we’ve focused on children’s health in the news. Good news for kids over the last few months sees Oaxaca Mexico banning sales of junk food to minors, the Russian government recommending the ban of Wi-Fi and cell phones in primary schools, and a study finding that having pet dogs helps nurture kids emotional-social development. In other news, New Zealand’s largest child study has finally caught up with Weston A. Price from almost a century ago , revealing white
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By Linda Kordich Loveday (NaturalHealth365) Chronic cellular inflammation is one of our biggest enemies – in terms of achieving optimal health. In fact, many health experts say that inflammation is the root cause of disease. In addition, the psychological (and emotional) stress of living in modern society can actually lower our ability to regulate the inflammatory response. Naturally, the question we ought to ask ourselves is, “what causes inflammation?” And, the obvious answer is poor nutrition and too many toxins – which creates an overly-acidic condition in the body. So, which foods create an acidic environment in the …read more
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You generally take more medications as you get older. The doctor prescribes a statin to lower cholesterol, a steroid spray for allergies, a proton pump inhibitor for reflux, and a painkiller for the knee that’s still sore after that running injury a few years back. But too many medications, sometimes referred to as polypharmacy, can become a problem — the more medicines you take, the greater the chances one medication will have a negative interaction with another and cause a serious adverse effect. At some point, you and your doctor may need to ask a fundamental question: Do you need
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09/17/20 On Saturday, Sept. 26, Jonathan Cahn will deliver a prophetic word to America at “The Return,” the national gathering at the Washington Mall. “The Return” is a sacred assembly according to 2 Chronicles 7:14 and Joel 2. The giving of the word plays a central part. Beyond that, we are living in prophetic times. America has been racing away from God. The nation has been shaken and stands at a most critical and dangerous moment. The Lord is calling us to return. The word to America will be linked to that. As these are critical times, Cahn
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By Sara Tipton We’re all looking for some activities to do with the family to welcome in the fall. With so many places still closed and others changing rules and schedules to work around the coronavirus restrictions, making plans to spend some time with family can be tough. If you want to spend quality time with your family, you can start by having a “family meeting” to discuss things you can do together. Kids love doing this because it makes them feel involved in the decision instead of being forced to go along. Related: The Scientific Reason Behind Why We
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09/16/20 Wow, even Tucker was blown away by this revelation. Dr. Yan says she has proof of all that she claims. It now makes sense why the overreaction to this virus from the outset. She has balls of steel to go on his show and make these claims, I sure hope Trump is watching this tonight, though I am sure he is well aware of this claim. Watch Interview: Dr. Li-Meng Yan on Tucker right now, virus is a bioweapon, and released intentionally by CCP military – Investment Watch
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther It’s Labor Day weekend. You’re heading out with the family to celebrate summer’s last hurrah. You decide to go camping at remote campground by a peaceful reservoir … Read the rest The post Hundreds of Campers Trapped by Deadly Wildfire SAVED in Outrageously Daring Helicopter Rescue appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Back in January, when the COVID-19 pandemic was beginning to catch globe attention, Selco wrote an article stating, “It’s not the virus you need to worry about. … Read the rest The post Our System Is Crumbling Right In Front of Our Eyes appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
Restoring normal patterns of rhythmic neural activity through non-invasive electrical stimulation of the brain alleviates sound-processing deficits and improves reading accuracy in adults with dyslexia, according to a study published September 8, 2020 in the open-access journal PLOS Biology by Silvia Marchesotti and Anne-Lise Giraud of the University of Geneva, and colleagues. Dyslexia is a frequent disorder of reading acquisition that affects up to 10% of the population, and is characterized by lifelong difficulties with written material. Although several possible causes have been proposed for dyslexia, the predominant one is a phonological deficit, i.e., a difficulty in processing language sounds.
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Is there any life left in the cholesterol hypothesis (a.k.a. the lipid hypothesis)? Is there anything left for serious scientists to cling to or is time for its mouldering corpse to end up on the trash heap of medical history, alongside lobotomy, bloodletting and the theory of the four humors? I was asked this question by a reader of this blog recently, and as it happens, a systematic review was recently published in Evidence Based Medicine (my favorite medical journal, mainly because it is edited by the brilliant Dr. Carl Heneghan) that definitively answers this question, so I thought it
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By Michael By Gilbert Berdine, MD The post-covid-19 world is a surrealistic nightmare. Businesses have been shut down arbitrarily without any evidence that these shutdowns save any lives. Tens of millions of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
On this episode of Objective:Health we talk to Professor Denis Rancourt, author of over 100 scientific research papers in the diverse areas of physics, chemistry, geology, materials science, soil science, and environmental science. Dr. Rancourt has made fundamental scientific discoveries in the areas of environmental science, measurement science, soil science, bio-geochemistry, theoretical physics, alloy physics, magnetism, and planetary science. Recently Dr. Rancourt has turned his attention to the science behind the Covid fiasco. He speaks to us today about his recent research and what he’s been able to dig up looking into the all-cause mortality figures. His conclusions are rather
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By Jeff New research shows improving the lifestyle of women with obesity during pregnancy could mean long-term cardiovascular benefits for their children. The study, led by King’s College London and… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Guest Contributor by Will Ryan (Guest Contributor) If you’re looking to start your first off-grid homestead, try to keep your expectations in check. It could take years for you to create the … Read the rest The post Going Off Grid? How to Prepare for Your First Year appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become an epidemic in the U.S. – with over 100 million people being affected by this disease. To make matters even worse, most people have no idea it’s happening to them. To be clear: poor liver function has the potential to progress to more serious health issues like, chronic liver inflammation, scarring and cancer. In the past, experts simply believed that NAFLD affected primarily overweight individuals. And, while that’s true that obesity is connected to a fatty liver – there is a much bigger problem (no pun intended)
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The pressure is mounting for a COVID vaccine to be approved. Will there be transparency on its safety and effectiveness? Action Alert! There have been a number of federal actions around the issue of a COVID vaccine in recent weeks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released technical guidelines to states, telling them to be prepared to store, distribute, and administer a COVID vaccine as early as late October or early November. Lawmakers have also introduced a bill aimed at instilling public confidence in an eventual COVID vaccine, but the bill does anything but. These actions underscore the
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By Michael By Cap Allon There are many reputable scientists out there combating the orchestrated consensus that Earth is heating into oblivion due to trace CO2 — they just don’t receive any airtime, and so the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
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
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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
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