By Thomas Perry Source: 15 Vegetables Perfect For Container Gardening For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Become more self-sufficient by growing some of your own food. Even if you don’t have a lot of space for a garden plot you can grow some sustenance in containers. First things first, if your potting mix is rich with organic matter, you’re going to have an easier time. Plenty of organic matter will allow […] Source: 15 Vegetables Perfect For Container Gardening Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
04/05/20 As COVID-19 captures headlines, Joe Biden’s plan to promote equality at the expense of religious liberty has quietly slid under the media radar. His newly unveiled policy is called “The Plan to Address LGBTQ Equality in America and Around the World.” It has vast implications for people of faith. Read More: As president, Joe Biden would smash religious freedom with ‘Equality Act’ | Opinion | LifeSite
By Sara Tipton Why not have a little fun over the next few nights and turn off the news for a few days? Movies are entertaining and some can help teach the essential preparedness lessons of adapting to developing situations, vital rules needed to follow to stay alive, the importance of staying away from large crowds, and having a way to protect yourself. If you’re tired of watching the news and hearing how bad things are, you should consider a movie instead. Not only can a movie improve your mood and alleviate boredom, but some can teach us lessons we
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By Susan Patterson You’ve probably seen purple dead-nettle growing at one time or another, even if you didn’t realize it. This common plant that’s native to Europe and Asia, can now be found throughout North America too, and it’s very widespread. If you start paying more attention to the plants around you the next time you go for a walk, odds are, you’ll see it growing. It’s one of those plants that when you see its image, you immediately recognize it, you just didn’t know what it was called. Purple dead-nettle is in the mint family. It forms early groundcover
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By Karen Berrios It is incredible, to say the least, everything that is happening worldwide. Undoubtedly it is hard to believe that this is even real. Sometimes I think we are in a bad dream hoping to wake up soon. As a mother, the first thing that comes to mind is my family’s safety. Understanding and implementing every precaution possible to protect my children is my top priority. Of course, due to my personal journey and now as a wellness blogger and health advocate I can’t help to wonder how much of impact this COVID-19 disease may have on cancer
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Massage feels great and now research shows it can impact your health in many ways. From depression and insomnia to preterm birth and autism, massage offers important health gains that can benefit people from young to old Massage is seen as a way to relax and indulge, but did you know there is a wealth of scientific research documenting the health benefits of massage? The top 10 conditions most benefited by massage are as follows. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
By Thomas Perry Source: Mysterious ‘Secret Drawings’ by Leonardo da Vinci Found Hidden Beneath Famous Artwork For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Drawings made by Leonardo da Vinci underneath one of his most popular paintings have been revealed. Scribbles from the Renaissance master were found buried underneath his 16th Century work The Virgin Of The Rocks. It uncovered Leonardo’s initial designs for the angel and the infant Christ, with “significant differences to how they look in the […] Source: Mysterious ‘Secret Drawings’ by Leonardo da Vinci Found Hidden Beneath Famous Artwork Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
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By AdminM Katie Spencer reports that a judge removed her two daughters from her custody because she worked in a clinic where she might have exposure to the Coronavirus. Photo from Facebook. by Allie ParkerHealth Impact News With the amount of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. rising every day, the majority of states have issued mandatory social isolation, but does this include isolation from your own children? Two mothers have recently spoken out about how the Coronavirus pandemic has been used to take away their children against their will, and some judges …read more Source: Health Impact News
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM How to treat the cause by preventing the emergence of pandemic viruses in the first place (a video I recorded more than a decade ago when I was Public Health Director at the HSUS in Washington DC). …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Thomas Perry Source: Government Wants Your Phone Data to Combat Coronavirus For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. The U.S. government is in active talks with Facebook, Google and a wide array of tech companies and health experts about how they can use data gleaned from Americans’ phones to combat the novel coronavirus, including tracking whether people are keeping one another at safe distances to stem the outbreak. Public-health experts are interested in […] Source: Government Wants Your Phone Data to Combat Coronavirus Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
“When there were no external records that you could refer to, even the outline of your own life los[es] its sharpness.” – George Orwell, “1984,” Chapter 3, Part I Dear Prole, I hope this missive finds you well. If not, I’ll blame it on yet another act of technofascism. Your rights to be healthy without drugs and speak freely are being thwarted. Alas, a large swath of the general populace will never know their health choices are being eliminated. This is an uphill battle of Sisyphean proportions. A virtual witch hunt. A deletion reminiscent of the Library of Alexandria burning.
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The oft-parroted sound bite – “we need herd immunity” – implies that if ninety five percent of the population can become “immune” to a disease via vaccination, target immunity levels will be met and diseases will either be eradicated or controlled. This sound bite is the most commonly pulled weapon used by the vaccinators, only second to “smallpox and polio were eradicated by vaccination.” “Herd immunity” is the trump card for the defense of vaccination on TV, Internet, medical journals and newspapers as to why we should be vaccinated over and over throughout our lives, with an ever-increasing number of
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By Dr. Mercola While a healthy lifestyle can include many different things, perhaps one of the most overlooked is purposely adopting an attitude of gratitude. There’s an awful lot of stress and unhappiness in the world, and gratitude is an effective remedy that costs nothing. The World Happiness Report,1 issued annually since 2012, looks at gross domestic product per capita, healthy life expectancy, freedom of choice, social support, generosity and perception of corruption occurring in 156 countries. For 2019, the United States’ ranking dropped for the third year in a row, placing it 19th. As …read more Source: mercola
By Karen Berrios As this global concern grows by the minute so should your concern to take action into protecting yourself and your loved ones from this worldwide threat. According to the most recently published article by JAMA (An International peer-reviewed medical journal association), the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness that results from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Furthermore, the article shares that following initial reports of disease outbreak in China, COVID-19 has spread worldwide with cases identified in at least 67 countries across 6 continents. So if this is an acute …read more
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By Guest Contributor by Cassius K. We’ve all seen photos of the empty shelves in stores across American, and one thing that has become increasingly difficult to find is bleach. Typically, a bottle … Read the rest The post Bleach Shortage? Here’s How to Make Bleach from Pool Shock (and How to Purify Water With It) appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Michael By Amanda Froelich Trials and tribulations may befall the human race, but our species will never lose its resiliency. This has never been more apparent than in the current age of Covid-19. Yes,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Sara Tipton It is difficult to visualize what our world’s future might look like given the twists and turns of a pandemic. While many are sitting in their homes fearful of what the future may… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
This 2016 letter to the editor of the BMJ was written as a response to Nadia Mansoor et al.’s meta-analysis of trials comparing the use of low-carbohydrate diets and low-fat diets for weight loss and cardiovascular benefit. Mansoor et al. found the low-carbohydrate diets, relative to the low-fat diets, led to increases in LDL and HDL and a reduction in triglycerides. Arguing the increase in LDL indicated elevated cardiovascular risk, they concluded the evidence did not support the use of low-carbohydrate diets. Thomas Wood et al., the authors of the 2016 letter, do not disagree with the data presented by
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By Michael By Elias Marat The coronavirus pandemic has rippled through society, disrupting and transforming lives in myriad, unpredictable ways. However, amid the crisis people have gone out on a limb not only… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM A review of reviews on the health effects of tea, coffee, milk, wine, and soda. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
Eat your veggies is no longer synonymous with health thanks to the increasingly documented deleterious health effects of chemical pesticides and herbicides. In the approximately 80 years of human chemical herbicide use, countless health problems have been linked back to exposure. There was the Vietnam War’s Agent Orange. There was DDT and associated obfuscation efforts. And then since the 1990’s, we have been increasingly exposed to glyphosate-based herbicides found in processed foods, on GMO crops like corn and soy, and as a post-harvest desiccant on others like wheat and potatoes. In a precedent-setting case in 2018, Monsanto’s Roundup, a glyphosate-based
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By Hesh Goldstein The other day I was shopping in a local natural food store when the cashier asked me if I wanted a plastic bag or a paper bag. I said I wanted a plastic bag because I used them at home for trash. She looked at me strangely and said that paper would be more environmentally friendly. I smiled and stuck with the plastic. As I was leaving the store I flashed back on my childhood growing up in the 40s and 50s and smiled. In those years milk was delivered to our home in bottles. When finished
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By Dr. Mercola In an effort to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, many schools, offices and social venues have shut down, and many governments have issued more or less strict “social distancing” recommendations.1 As a result, people around the world are faced with the prospect of having very limited human interactions for a period of time. While introverts may be silently celebrating, many others may struggle with feelings of isolation and loneliness. On top of that, many are feeling worried and anxious about getting infected,2 or worry about the health of immune-compromised …read more Source: mercola
A high-salt diet is not only bad for one’s blood pressure, but also for the immune system. This is the conclusion of a current study under the leadership of the University Hospital Bonn. Mice fed a high-salt diet were found to suffer from much more severe bacterial infections. Human volunteers who consumed an additional six grams of salt per day also showed pronounced immune deficiencies. This amount corresponds to the salt content of two fast food meals. The results are published in the journal “Science Translational Medicine”. Five grams a day, no more: This is the maximum amount of salt
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Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health contributed to a new U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that finds the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among 11 surveillance sites as 1 in 54 among children aged 8 years in 2016 (or 1.85 percent). This is a 10 percent increase from the most recent report two years ago when it was 1 in 59, and the highest prevalence since the CDC began tracking ASD in 2000. Consistent with previous reports, boys were 4 to 5 times more likely to be identified with ASD than girls.
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By Thomas Perry Source: New Common Symptom of Coronavirus Observed by US Hospitals Revealed For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. United States hospitals have observed some new symptoms that are not included in the list made available by the CDC. Scientists continue to learn more about the virus as it spreads. There are now over 100,000 reported cases in the U.S. with 1715 deaths. According to Chinese data, cases of infection in the US surpassed […] Source: New Common Symptom of Coronavirus Observed by US Hospitals Revealed Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
We are continually exposed to organisms that are inhaled, swallowed or inhabit our skin and mucous membranes. Whether or not these organisms lead to disease is decided by the integrity of our body’s defense mechanisms, or immune system. When our immune system is working properly, we don’t even notice it. But when we have an under- or over-active immune system, we are at a greater risk of developing infections and other health conditions. If you are wondering how to boost your immune system, be advised that it doesn’t necessarily happen over night. It’s a matter of strengthening your immune response
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