Acupuncture Could Help Prevent Diabetes, Research Shows

Acupuncture Could Help Prevent Diabetes, Research Shows By John Anderer for Natural Blaze Typically used to alleviate pain, acupuncture dates back thousands of years. Incredibly, new research from Australia suggests this ancient medicinal technique may still offer additional unrealized health benefits. Scientists at Edith Cowan University report acupuncture therapy could be a useful tool in preventing Type 2 diabetes. Researchers focused on individuals classified as “prediabetic” for this study, meaning they displayed higher-than-normal blood glucose levels without actually being high enough to be diagnosed as diabetic. Dozens of earlier projects encompassing…

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Testimonies From COVID Jab Injured

Testimonies From COVID Jab Injured Dr. Joseph Mercola -SubStack Some were able to tell their own tragic stories; others not so, as their loved ones had to fill in the blanks. STORY AT-A-GLANCE “mRNA ‘Vaccine’ Genocide 2021-2022: Testimonies from the Victims and Medical Staff,” tells the stories of people around the world who have been injured by the COVID jab Their struggle, their pain, their deaths deserve to be acknowledged for what they are — the result of medical malfeasance, regulatory corruption and societal “mass formation” insanity driven by media fearmongering…

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Life insurance claims skyrocket after COVID jab rollout, prompting insurers to take legal action against vaccine manufacturers

Life insurance claims skyrocket after COVID jab rollout, prompting insurers to take legal action against vaccine manufacturers by: Lance D Johnson for Natural News Life insurance claims have skyrocketed since the COVID jab rollout, dwarfing the number of claims made during 2020 when a high-mortality-rate-pandemic was supposedly ravaging the Nation. Yale epidemiologist Harvey Risch believes that insurance companies are on the verge of taking legal action against vaccine manufacturers over vaccine-associated death risks that were downplayed from the very beginning. Risch points to an explosion of “early unexpected mortality claims” after…

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