6 Primary types of tea and their science-backed health benefits

6 Primary types of tea and their science-backed health benefits By Olivia Cook for Food Science All “true” teas come from the Camellia sinensis plant. And while there are over 3,000 varieties of teas, each with its own specific characteristics, they have been classified into six main types. Tea experts explain that the differences between the types of teas are primarily due to where the tea is grown, the climate, soil conditions and how the leaves are processed after they are picked. Altogether, these factors determine the flavor characteristics of tea.…

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Food allergies: Symptoms, allergens, testing and nutrition tips

Food allergies: Symptoms, allergens, testing and nutrition tips By Zoey Sky for Nutrients An allergy occurs when your body reacts to a substance as if it were toxic. To date, experts still don’t know what causes food allergies, or why more people have them now compared to 30 years ago. If you think you may have food allergies, get tested, learn to recognize symptoms of an allergy and avoid your food triggers. In America, recognized food allergies affect at least 7.6 percent of children and 10.8 percent of adults. Unfortunately, some people with…

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Not So Sweet: Artificial Sweetener Aspartame Linked To Anxiety

Not So Sweet: Artificial Sweetener Aspartame Linked To Anxiety By John Anderer for Natural Blaze Aspartame is used as an ingredient in over 5,000 diet foods and beverages. Now, new research from Florida State University reports the artificial sweetener may be linked to a greater anxiety risk, an animal study concludes. Mice exposed to aspartame exhibited anxious behavior. Notably, the anxious effectsof aspartame on tested rodents extended up to two generations from the original males exposed to the sweetener. “What this study is showing is we need to look back at…

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Bloodless Medicine and Surgery: The Case AGAINST Blood Transfusions

Bloodless Medicine and Surgery: The Case AGAINST Blood Transfusions by Brian Shilhavy, Editor, Health Impact News GNN Note – It used to be all surgery was done without additional blood. Now, with the advent of the Red Cross, well, gotta keep the money flowing outta your pocket and into theirs. It’s not about your health. These people could care less about your health. / END I used to think that religious groups, like the Jehovah’s Witnesses, were the only ones against blood transfusions. But did you know that blood transfusions…

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Black cumin seed: The ultimate medicine from Mother Nature

Black cumin seed: The ultimate medicine from Mother Nature By Olivia Cook for Super Foods Numerous studies, including one published in the journal Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, have found black cumin seed and its main active component, thymoquinone, to be medicinally effective against various human and animal ailments. These include chronic illnesses and infectious diseases caused by bacterial, fungal, parasitic and viral infections. (Related: 10 medicinal uses of black cumin seed essential oil.) High-value bioactive phytochemicals of black cumin seed Black cumin seed (Nigella sativa) has major amino acids (arginine, aspartate…

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‘Plandemic’ Documentary

‘Plandemic’ Documentary by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE “Plandemic” features Judy Mikovits, Ph.D., a cellular and molecular biologist whose research showed that many vaccines are contaminated with gammaretroviruses, thanks to the fact that they use viruses grown in contaminated animal cell lines Mikovits’ career was destroyed because her team discovered vaccines can spread gammaretroviruses that in turn can trigger diseases such as chronic fatigue syndrome, certain kinds of autism, cancers, leukemias and lymphomas Retroviruses are integrated into the host cell genome, resulting in long-term expression. Once they’re in your body,…

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Sean Plunket wants a high stakes $1M debate to determine who is telling the truth. Game on!

Sean Plunket wants a high stakes $1M debate to determine who is telling the truth. Game on! by Steve Kirsch for Steve Kirsch’s Newsletter Sean Plunket of The Platform in New Zealand, challenged me on Twitter to a $1M high stakes debate. My response? I’m all in for raising the stakes. Here are the rules I propose. Executive summary Today was an exciting day for me. Sean Plunket, founder of The Platform, accepted my offer of a debate. I offered in my Substack: Sean, if you are so sure you are…

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4 Health benefits of pomegranate, an ancient superfood

4 Health benefits of pomegranate, an ancient superfood By Olivia Cook for Prevention The pomegranate (Punica granatum) has become part of the lore of many cultures and religions across the globe. In Buddhism, it is considered one of Buddha’s blessed fruits. Hindus, meanwhile, consider the pomegranate as a symbol of prosperity. Greek mythology ties the pomegranate to Persephone, whose consumption of the fruit’s seeds permanently tied her to the underworld. The pomegranate was also highly valued for its many uses outside of sustenance. Its juice was used as a tonic to…

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Covid jab spike proteins cause lymphocytes to “chew a hole in the aorta,” warns Dr. Cole

Covid jab spike proteins cause lymphocytes to “chew a hole in the aorta,” warns Dr. Cole by: Ethan Huff  for Natural News Appearing on “Ask Dr. Drew” the other day for an interview about Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccines,” pathologist and virology expert Dr. Ryan Cole, whose name you will probably recognize from our earlier jab coverage, revealed that the spike proteins in the injections cause prolific damage to the circulatory system. The two started out discussing where spike proteins tend to lodge throughout the body. In Cole’s estimation, they go…

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