5 Plants that can keep mosquitoes away from your home

5 Plants that can keep mosquitoes away from your home by: Arsenio Toledo for Natural News Summer is just around the corner, and the warm weather means the mosquitoes are about to come out as well. It is difficult to keep these pests away from your home, especially without the use of chemicals. Fortunately, certain plants have qualities that mosquitoes find very repellant. Here are five of those plants. (h/t to OldWorldGardenFarms.com) Citronella Citronella has long been associated with its ability to keep mosquitoes away. The citronella plant produces an oil that is an…

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CALL TO A PHARMACIST, YOU WON’T BELIEVE HOW BAD THIS GETS [2021-05-26] (VIDEO)

CALL TO A PHARMACIST, YOU WON’T BELIEVE HOW BAD THIS GETS [2021-05-26] (VIDEO) Many Doctors, Nurses, and Pharmacists know what is going on with the PLANdemic/SCAMdemic. There are thousands of them that are taking a stand against the government and deep state and trying their best to awaken the public, but the majority of them are selling their souls to keep their licenses, keep their jobs, and keep their paychecks. They know the public is brainwashed, but they have the attitude BUYER BEWARE. They don’t even have a problem with…

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Food for the brain: Review examines the link between diet and mental health

Food for the brain: Review examines the link between diet and mental health By Virgilio Marin  for Natural Medicine A review published in the journal European Neuropsychopharmacology shows that a person’s diet can improve or worsen his mental health, depending on the quality of the foods that he eats. European researchers arrived at this conclusion after reviewing past studies that examined the potential link between nutrition and mental health. The researchers found strong evidence that the Mediterranean diet, which is a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and olive oil, exerts a protective effect against depression. Other studies…

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CDC yet to determine whether coronavirus vaccines are safe for kids, pregnant women

CDC yet to determine whether coronavirus vaccines are safe for kids, pregnant women by: Arsenio Toledo for Natural News Scientists and officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), along with White House health officials, said that they could find out whether the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines are safe and effective for pregnant women and children under the age of 12 by the end of the year. According to Dr. Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director at the CDC, the agency is expecting data from several trials testing the COVID-19 vaccines on pregnant…

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18 Connecticut teens hospitalized for heart problems after COVID vaccines, White House says young people should still get the shots

18 Connecticut teens hospitalized for heart problems after COVID vaccines, White House says young people should still get the shots By Megan Redshaw, J.D. for Life Site News The mother of 17-year-old Gregory Hatton, diagnosed with pericarditis within days of his second dose of the vaccine, said her son ‘basically has a heart condition now and it’s terrifying.’ One week after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced it was investigating heart inflammation in recently vaccinated young adults, Connecticut reported 18 new cases of heart problems among teens who had received a…

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Researchers study preventing cancer and diabetes with the Chilean maqui berry

Researchers study preventing cancer and diabetes with the Chilean maqui berry By Evangelyn Rodriguez for Prevention Aristotelia chilensis, also known as maqui berry or Chilean wineberry, is a fruit-bearing shrub native to South America, particularly in Chile and Argentina. It is popular among locals as a source of food, natural food coloring and medicine. The maqui tree is also widely grown as an ornamental in gardens and is said to have potential as a pioneer for re-establishing native woodland. According to a study published in the journal Phytochemical Analysis, maqui berries are rich in anthocyanins, which…

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Scientists Call GMO Antibiotics ‘Better Science’ Solution to Superbugs

Scientists Call GMO Antibiotics ‘Better Science’ Solution to Superbugs by Julie Fidler for Natural Society Scientists at the Scripps Research Institute have figured out a way to re-engineer vancomycin, considered an antibiotic of last resort, to fight the spread of drug-resistant superbugs. Vancomycin has been used for 60 years, with a few bacterial strains developing a resistance to the drug in recent times. The antibiotic works by breaking apart the structure the bacterial cells, which effectively disrupts and discourages the spread of harmful bacteria in the human body. Earlier in 2017, researchers at…

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Spike Protein Damages Vascular Cells

Spike Protein Damages Vascular Cells by Dr. Joseph Mercola During 2020, many people learned more about coronaviruses, and specifically the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. Pictures of the spiked virus have been plastered across the news media. The image is reminiscent of a chain mace, or flail. This was a medieval weapon with a spiked steel ball at the end of a chain or leather strap. The image may be frightening. It turns out researchers believe the spikes are responsible for significant vascular damage leading to severe disease.1 Most people will…

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Underestimated: The Autism Miracle

Underestimated: The Autism Miracle By Neenah Payne for Natural Blaze In An Autism Miracle, JB Handley and his son Jamison (Jamie) are interviewed. Jamison was born normal, but regressed at 15 months and for 17 years was unable to communicate with the world around him. Now, a new program has unlocked his voice, and in doing so, challenges everything we thought we knew about autism. Underestimated: An Autism Miracle is a 2021 book by JB and Jamison. It was Jamison’s idea and he now wants to make a film documenting the program that…

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Medical Freedom Advocates to Hold Rally at Rutgers as Students Push Back Against Vaccine Mandates

Medical Freedom Advocates to Hold Rally at Rutgers as Students Push Back Against Vaccine Mandates By Stephanie Locricchio, Children’s Health Defense Legislators, students, community representatives and others will speak on the topic of informed consent at a health freedom rally at Rutgers University this Friday, May 21 at 11 a.m. ET, in protest of the university’s COVID vaccine mandate. Rutgers was the first university to announce it will require the COVID vaccine for all students returning in the fall. Since then, hundreds of universities — including the University of Notre Dame, Brown, Cornell, Northeastern University, New…

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