NIAID, Moderna Had COVID Vaccine Candidate in December 2019 BY: DR. JOSEPH MERCOLA So much has happened over the past year that it may be hard to remember what life was like pre-COVID. But let’s flash back to December 2019, when the idea of social distancing, compulsory masking and lockdowns would have been met with disbelief and outrage by most Americans. At that time, most were blissfully unaware of the pandemic that would change the world in the next few months. It wasn’t until December 31, 2019, that the COVID-19 outbreak…
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Thai government approves green chiretta herb as treatment for covid
Thai government approves green chiretta herb as treatment for covid By Ethan Huff for Cures.news There is good news to report out of Thailand after the government there officially approved the use of Fah Talai Jone (Andrographis paniculate), also known as chiretta herb, to treat the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19). The National News Bureau of Thailand says that Thailand’s Cabinet gave the green light to green chiretta to treat “asymptomatic cases” of the Fauci Flu following a successful trial of the herbal remedy in the country’s prison system. Deputy government spokesperson…
READ MOREWH deputy press secretary says Americans must follow CDC orders ‘because the experts say so’
WH deputy press secretary says Americans must follow CDC orders ‘because the experts say so’ With the CDC announcing a mask mandate reversal and the endless doom mongering over the dreaded Delta variant, Americans have a lot of questions, yet the answer to all of them seems to simply be ‘do as you’re told because we say so’. (Article by Steve Watson republished from InfoWars.com) This was in evidence again on Friday when after the announcement that even vaccinated people can still get and transmit the Delta variant, Newsmax reporter Emerald Robinson asked…
READ MOREEating a plant-based diet can help protect against COVID-19, researchers find
Eating a plant-based diet can help protect against COVID-19, researchers find By Divina Ramirez for Prevention People who eat a plant-based diet are less likely to contract COVID-19 and become severely ill with the disease, according to a recent study by researchers from Harvard Medical School, King’s College London and the health science company ZOE. The researchers analyzed data from over 590,000 people from the United States and the United Kingdom who answered a survey about the foods they ate last February using the ZOE COVID Symptom Study application. The application allows users to record their…
READ MORE90 is the New 70: Old Age Just Isn’t Old Age Anymore
90 is the New 70: Old Age Just Isn’t Old Age Anymore by Alexandra Preston for Natural Society This year, the oldest of the Baby Boomers are turning 70. But these late-decades of life aren’t what it used to be. With celebrities such as Cher (who turned 71 this year) no longer holding a monopoly over looking and acting younger. The UK’s Oxford Institute of Population Aging even recommends that people in their 70’s and 80’s be called “active adults” instead of “old.” Even the Daily Mail has added to the discussion, with a few…
READ MORE10th lawsuit filed against Merck, alleging Gardasil HPV vaccine caused serious injuries
10th lawsuit filed against Merck, alleging Gardasil HPV vaccine caused serious injuries from Children’s Health Defense Abigail “Abby” Stratton of South Carolina used to enjoy her active and healthy lifestyle. She ran track and cross-country, participated in cheerleading and competed in gymnastics. (Article by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. republished from ChildrensHealthDefense.org) That all changed in November 2017, when Abby’s doctor recommended the Gardasil vaccine. Abby consented to receive the vaccine because Gardasil’s manufacturer, Merck, deceptively represented Gardasil as safe and effective in preventing cervical cancer. Weeks after the Gardasil injection, Abby could tell something…
READ MOREMedicinal plants: What you need to know about herbal antibiotics
Medicinal plants: What you need to know about herbal antibiotics by: Mary Villareal for Natural News Bacteria tend to develop resistance to industrial antibiotics sooner or later, but this isn’t the case with herbal antibiotics. Herbal antibiotics work in a way where bacteria resistance becomes unlikely, even futile. Medicinal plants, including herbal antibiotics, have been used in the management of infectious diseases since ancient times. In modern times, the effectiveness of many of these remedies has been proven in scientific methodologies. While these mechanisms focused on plant-derived remedies are not fully understood, the fact remains…
READ MOREMultiple Ways To Handle Food Insecurity Now
Multiple Ways To Handle Food Insecurity Now By Neenah Payne for Natural Blaze Food security is not something anyone can take for granted now. Industrial chemical agriculture is destroying our soils and our health. Since it ramped up in the 1970s, we’ve lost one third of the Earth’s topsoil. Allan Savory: How Cows Can Save The World points out that Scientific American warns that the world’s remaining topsoil will be gone within 60 years. So, unless we find a way to save our soils, we have just 60 harvests left. When soils are damaged,…
READ MORECOVID-19 Injection Campaign Violates Bioethics Laws
COVID-19 Injection Campaign Violates Bioethics Laws by Dr. Joseph Mercola As the inventor of the messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine platform, Dr. Robert Malone is one of the most qualified individuals to opine on the benefits and potential risks of this technology. His background includes a medical degree from Northwestern University, a master’s degree from Salk Institute, a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from UC Davis, a Giannini fellowship in pathology and a post-graduate fellowship in global clinical research at Harvard. He taught pathology to medical students for about a decade at the…
READ MOREVitamin C found to improve blood sugar and blood pressure control in people with Type 2 diabetes
Vitamin C found to improve blood sugar and blood pressure control in people with Type 2 diabetes By Evangelyn Rodriguez for Supplements Report Vitamin C is well-known as a powerful antioxidant and immune-boosting vitamin, but that’s not all there is to it. A recent study shows that vitamin C is also important for maintaining good cardiovascular and metabolic health. According to researchers from Australia and the Netherlands, this essential nutrient can help lower blood pressure and improve blood sugar control in people with Type 2 diabetes. How high blood sugar endangers your heart Hyperglycemia, or high…
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