Make Your Own Respiratory Relief Tea

Make Your Own Respiratory Relief Tea By Chris Hayes for Natural Blaze This tea is one of my favorite cold and flu season remedies. I make it every year, tweaking it a little bit each time. I make this in large batches in September in anticipation of cold and flu season. Around the house, I nicknamed it “herbal-tussin tea.”  Since it addresses common respiratory symptoms and not any specific infection, I’ve renamed it “Respiratory Relief Tea.” I have also updated this recipe to allow for more effective tea-making techniques. It blends…

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The War Against the Unvaxxed Will Not Be Forgotten

The War Against the Unvaxxed Will Not Be Forgotten by Dr. Joseph Mercola GNN Note – No – it will not. / END STORY AT-A-GLANCE Fomenting hatred is a tool of tyrants, and over the past two years, political leaders, agency heads, academics, medical professionals and media personalities alike have publicly encouraged hatred and violence and wished painful death upon anyone who didn’t want to be part of the medical experiment that is the COVID jabs Even now, with everything we know for sure about the jabs, the war against…

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CDC preparing bogus narrative to push SMALLPOX vaccines, mask mandates in reaction to MONKEYPOX spread

CDC preparing bogus narrative to push SMALLPOX vaccines, mask mandates in reaction to MONKEYPOX spread by: S.D. Wells  for Natural News There is no bigger money maker than a plandemic like COVID-19. Millions or even billions of dollars were pocketed by politicians, organizations and agencies involved in the sinister release of the gain-of-function virus, plus all who perpetuated the propaganda that influenced mandatory lockdowns, mask-wearing, coerced vaccination and horrific hospital “treatments” that sent the majority of immune-compromised victims six feet under. That medical tyranny and psychological terrorism is still being…

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Study: People who drink coffee have lower risk of early death

Study: People who drink coffee have lower risk of early death By Zoey Sky for Prevention Many people often start their day with breakfast and a cup of coffee (or two). According to a study published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, these people may have a lower risk of early death. According to the British Coffee Association, an estimated 98 million cups of coffee are consumed every day in the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, the National Coffee Association reported that in the U.S. people drink as much as 517 million cups of…

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BC Man Receives Cash Payout After Vaccine Injury

BC Man Receives Cash Payout After Vaccine Injury By The Counter Signal via Natural Blaze Ross Wightman has become one of the first Canadians to receive compensation for a vaccine injury after being diagnosed with debilitating Guillain-Barre syndrome only days after receiving the COVID vaccine. “First and foremost, we would like to offer you our deepest sympathies for your ongoing health struggles. We wish you the strength and support to sustain you during this difficult time and wish to thank you for submitting a claim with the Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP),” a letter…

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How to Prevent and Treat COVID Jab Injuries

How to Prevent and Treat COVID Jab Injuries by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE The introduction of the experimental COVID jabs has opened the eyes of many to the fact that there are fundamental flaws with the vaccine program — not just with the mRNA shots, which have never existed before, but also with conventional vaccines Toxins in food, water and air; vaccines, mRNA shots, electromagnetic field exposures and more, are making children sicker than any generation before them When trying to prevent and/or treat a COVID jab injury, there…

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Prescription For Nothing? 7 In 10 Doctors Give Patients Unnecessary Antibiotics For Asymptomatic Infections

Prescription For Nothing? 7 In 10 Doctors Give Patients Unnecessary Antibiotics For Asymptomatic Infections By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira for Natural Blaze Antibiotics can be dangerous to the gut and increase the risk of creating antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains. Despite the danger to “good” bacteria in the body, a new study finds about 70 percent of primary care physicians still believe in prescribing antibiotics for asymptomatic infections. Since the early 2000s, the attitude towards antibiotics has shifted. Multiple medical organizations advise against prescribing antibiotics for people who test positive for a urinary tract infection…

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The Collapse of the Global Food System – Massive Starvation and Death Worldwide is now Imminent

The Collapse of the Global Food System – Massive Starvation and Death Worldwide is now Imminent Comments by Brian Shilhavy, Editor, Health Impact News Sam Parker of Behind the News has just published an excellent commentary of the imminent, intentional collapse of the Global Food System. As I have previously written in other articles we have published by Sam Parker, this individual obviously has access to very high level intelligence sources, and he publishes information that I have found nowhere else. A year ago he published the best historical account…

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They’ve officially forbidden the practice of medicine in Ontario, Canada

They’ve officially forbidden the practice of medicine in Ontario, Canada by Steve Kirsch – SubStack Any doctor in Ontario, Canada who doesn’t toe the line will have their license revoked. Masks work, vaccines are safe, and ivermectin and HCQ don’t work. We’re next. Executive Summary They are adopting authoritarian medicine in Ontario, Canada by requiring physicians to either follow authoritarian guidelines which are not science based, or have their license to practice medicine revoked. If you live in Canada, please contact the members of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of…

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Study links eating a plant-based diet to lower risk of diabetes

Study links eating a plant-based diet to lower risk of diabetes By Mary Villareal for Diabetes Science News New research published in the journal Diabetologia found that the consumption of healthy plant-based foods like fruits, vegetables, nuts, coffee and legumes is associated with a lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes (T2D). The study, which was conducted by a team from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, sought to identify metabolite profiles related to different plant-based diets and investigate possible associations between the profiles and the risk of developing T2D.…

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