How Tai Chi Proves to be a Gentle Solution for Improving Heart Health by Seth Pollard for Natural Blaze Heart attacks are often the unfortunate culmination of years of unhealthy lifestyle choices, and it’s necessary to lead a healthier lifestyle to avoid having another one. Some of the dietary and exercise changes and rehabilitation programs that doctors recommend to heart patients can seem more than a little intimidating, especially for inactive people. But a small study suggests that Tai Chi can be a gentle way for people with heart problems to get…
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Glyphosate exposure increases risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection – study
Glyphosate exposure increases risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection – study By Mary Villareal for Monsanto.news A Massachusetts Institute of Technology scientist recently revealed the many ways that glyphosate can cause adverse effects that could weaken the ability to fight off infections, including SARS-CoV-2. According to senior research scientist Stephanie Seneff, one of the key aspects of glyphosate toxicity is the destruction of immunity. It weakens the immune system’s ability to ward off viruses, including SARS-CoV-2 — the one that causes COVID-19. She explained that glyphosate toxicity needs the adaptive immune system to kick in…
READ MOREExploring the many therapeutic properties of curcumin (Turmeric)
Exploring the many therapeutic properties of curcumin (Turmeric) By Evangelyn Rodriguez for Turmeric.news In this article, a researcher from India discussed the beneficial effects of curcumin from Curcuma longa (turmeric) that have been reported by several studies. This review was published in the International Journal of Herbal Medicine. Curcumin is a phenolic compound found in the roots of C. longa, a medicinal plant that belongs to the Zingiberaceae, or ginger, family. Curcumin, along with two other curcuminoids — demethoxycurcumin and bis-demethoxycurcumin — is responsible for turmeric’s yellow color. Curcumin exhibits a wide variety of beneficial effects on…
READ MOREStudy: Adding pomegranate peels to macaroni may improve antioxidant content, lower cholesterol levels
Study: Adding pomegranate peels to macaroni may improve antioxidant content, lower cholesterol levels by: Ralph Flores for Natural News Pasta often gets a bad rap for being a carb-heavy food. But a recent study shows that fortifying it with pomegranate peels can improve its dietary fiber and antioxidant content. In their report, researchers from Taif University in Saudi Arabia evaluated macaroni fortified with pomegranate peels for nutritional value and taste. Pomegranate peel-fortified macaroni helped reduce cholesterol markers The team prepared five types of macaroni blends for the study. These were fortified with pomegranate peel in differing ratios – from…
READ MORELong-Term Dangers of Experimental mRNA Shots
Long-Term Dangers of Experimental mRNA Shots by Dr. Joseph Mercola “Let’s start with a thought experiment: If an engineering design flaw exists and no one measures it, can it really injure people or kill them?” a Twitter user named Ehden writes.1 He goes on to discuss an overlooked aspect of the COVID mRNA shots, something called “codon optimization,” which virtually guarantees unexpected results. Ehden explains:2 “Trying to tell your body to generate proteins is hard for many reasons. One of them is the fact that when you try to run the protein information…
READ MORERhodiola significantly improves mental health and promotes a calm state of mind
Rhodiola significantly improves mental health and promotes a calm state of mind By Virgilio Marin for Natural Health Rhodiola rosea is a potent herb commonly grown in the wild Arctic region. Also known as arctic root and golden root, rhodiola is used in traditional medicine to treat anxiety, fatigue and weakness, and improve endurance, work performance and tolerance of high altitudes. Nowadays, it is commonly used to boost energy levels, improve athletic performance and treat depression, anxiety and other symptoms. Rhodiola is considered an “adaptogen,” meaning it helps your body adapt to stress. Read the…
READ MORENO QUALITY CONTROL: Three lots of Moderna’s covid “vaccine” pulled from Japan for stainless steel contamination
NO QUALITY CONTROL: Three lots of Moderna’s covid “vaccine” pulled from Japan for stainless steel contamination By Ethan Huff for Ingredients Several more lots of Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccine” from Moderna have been recalled in Japan after authorities there identified the presence of stainless steel inside the vials. The particulates were identified not long after Japanese officials found other contaminants, including strange “black substances,” inside several other batches of Moderna jabs, prompting the government to take action. Numerous prefectures have stopped administering the Moderna jab altogether while others are trying to root out just those…
READ MOREJoe Rogan got covid, BEAT IT with nutrients, ivermectin and a vitamin drip
Joe Rogan got covid, BEAT IT with nutrients, ivermectin and a vitamin drip By Ethan Huff for Prevention Comedian and podcasting personality Joe Rogan recently tested “positive” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) and successfully beat it by doing the exact opposite of what Tony Fauci and the medical fascists are telling everyone to do. Instead of double masking and rolling up his sleeve for an endless series of “Operation Warp Speed” injections, Rogan took ivermectin, got a vitamin drip, and received an infusion of monoclonal antibodies. Now, he says he is feeling “great.” Before taking…
READ MORECOVID’s elephant in the room: The obesity epidemic
COVID’s elephant in the room: The obesity epidemic By Monica Showalter for American Thinker How’s this for a phony controversy? According to Tristan Justice at The Federalist: Sweetgreen CEO Jonathan Neman caught controversy this week after a viral since-deleted LinkedIn post linked the severity of the coronavirus pandemic with high levels of obesity. “[Seventy-eight percent] of hospitalizations due to COVID are Obese and Overweight people,” Neman wrote Tuesday citing March data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). “Is there an underlying problem that perhaps we have not given enough attention to? Is there another…
READ MOREThe benefits of royal jelly for menopausal women
The benefits of royal jelly for menopausal women by: Ralph Flores for Natural News It turns out, royal jelly isn’t just beneficial for queen bees: A recent study published in the journal Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice revealed that supplementing with royal jelly can help alleviate menopausal symptoms. In their report, researchers from the Hormozgan University of Medical Science in Iran noted that the severity of menopausal symptoms was significantly lower in women who had been given a royal jelly supplement. Menopause and its accompanying symptoms Clinically speaking, menopause refers to the end of the menstrual cycle. It’s diagnosed…
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