Masks — The Most Controversial COVID-19 Debate? by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola The question of whether we should wear face masks or not to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is a hotly contested issue. Part of the confusion may be related to the difference between viral particles spread via respiratory droplets, and viral particles spread via the air itself. I believe it’s important to realize the difference between these two modes of transmission, and to not overestimate the protection you can get or give others by wearing a mask. The…
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COVID-19 Study Shows Transmission In Schools Is Considerably Less Than Influenza
COVID-19 Study Shows Transmission In Schools Is Considerably Less Than Influenza from Natural Blaze Transmission of COVID-19 in schools is less than other respiratory viruses The rate of COVID-19 transmission in New South Wales (NSW) educational settings was extremely limited during the first wave of COVID-19, research findings published today in The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health have shown. Researchers from the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance (NCIRS) and the University of Sydney released their preliminary findings from this work from January to April 2020. The Lancet publication today contains…
READ MORECOVID-19 Vaccine Could Mean Regular Injections, No Guarantee Of Immunity
COVID-19 Vaccine Could Mean Regular Injections, No Guarantee Of Immunity by Tyler Durden for Zero Hedge While Dr. Anthony Fauci says he’s hopeful that a COVID-19 vaccine will be available ‘by late fall or early winter,’ it may not be as simple as one jab for a lifetime of immunity, according to the LA Times. For starters, a COVID-19 vaccine can be released if it’s ‘safe and proves effective’ on as few as 50% of those who receive it, according to recently released federal guidelines. What’s more, the definition of “effective” means that it…
READ MOREWhy Are We Listening To A Software Developer Regarding Matters of Health? – Gates Tries to Justify Side Effects of Fast-Tracked Vaccine
Why Are We Listening To A Software Developer Regarding Matters of Health? – Gates Tries to Justify Side Effects of Fast-Tracked Vaccine by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola GNN Note – You do realize this lunatic is not a doctor… right? Bill Gates can’t even develop a piece of software that doesn’t need umpteen updates during the life of the latest version, but he somehow has a handle of issues of health!!!!!! Seriously!?!?!?! Why don’t we listen to LeBron James or Chris Tomlin or Meryl Streep? Why? Because they are NOT…
READ MORESurvival medicine 101: Three natural remedies for pain relief, infections and for improving heart health
Survival medicine 101: Three natural remedies for pain relief, infections and for improving heart health by: Divina Ramirez for Natural News Herbs and plants make for potent medicines and holistic treatments for a range of ailments, from muscle pain to bacterial infections. These natural remedies also do not cause harmful side effects like drugs and are cost-efficient to boot. In one of his recent articles published online, prepper and natural medicine proponent Claude Davis shared three of his grandfather’s most potent remedies made using medicinal plants. These remedies succeed despite the failures of modern medication…
READ MORETHE PLAN TO SILENCE DOCTORS ONCE AND FOR ALL
THE PLAN TO SILENCE DOCTORS ONCE AND FOR ALL by Spiro Skouras Last week an organization of doctors called ‘Americas Frontline Doctors’ went to Washington DC and gave a press release in front of the Supreme Court. What This group of doctors said, directly contradicted official positions of the World Health Organization and the Centers For Disease Control regarding the coronavirus and treatment of the infection as the new experimental vaccine could arrive before the end of the year. Members of the doctors organization have been fired from their jobs,…
READ MOREWhere does Parkinson’s begin? Study claims it starts in the gut
Where does Parkinson’s begin? Study claims it starts in the gut By Divina Ramirez for Prevention An international study suggests that Parkinson’s disease may start from the gut, then slowly migrate to the brain. In their report, published in Acta Neuropathologica, the research team revealed further evidence showing how aggregates of the alpha-synuclein protein migrate from the intestines to the brain and heart using a rodent model. Buildups of this protein in the brain are a marker of Parkinson’s disease, a chronic neurological disorder that damages neurons, affecting motor functions and causing tremors. “For many years, we have known that…
READ MOREDoctor who cured 350 coronavirus patients with 100% success rate speaks out passionately in Washington D.C.
Doctor who cured 350 coronavirus patients with 100% success rate speaks out passionately in Washington D.C. By Lance D Johnson for News Target Dr. Stella Immanuel of the Rehoboth Medical Center in Houston, Texas went viral in a matter of hoursafter appearing live at the “White Coat Summit” in Washington, D.C. in front of the Supreme Court of the United States. Dr. Immanuel gave a hopeful, passionate speech about curing coronavirus patients with 100 percent effectiveness. The event was led by an organization called America’s Frontline Doctors, a group founded by…
READ MOREWhy Is Age a Factor in COVID-19?
Why Is Age a Factor in COVID-19? by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola For centuries, people have been searching for the Fountain of Youth. Many thought it was a real fountain where a person could bathe or drink to slow the aging process. While that fountain doesn’t exist, there are several strategies you may use to affect a change internally with external results. Several factors affect aging, including chronic inflammation that leads to chronic disease. Although inflammation plays an essential role in repairing injury, chronic inflammation may result in health conditions…
READ MOREBeets Can Help Fight COVID
Beets Can Help Fight COVID by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola The beet has long been part of human history. Some of the oldest archaeological evidence dates the consumption of beets back to the Third Dynasty of Egypt, and Greek records show beets were cultivated around 300 BC.1 Historical beetroots were long and thin, often resembling a red carrot. The modern cultivar didn’t appear until the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe. Originally, it was the beet greens that were consumed and not the fibrous roots.2 These were occasionally used for medicine. The…
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