Have COVID death numbers been exaggerated to scare people into submission? by Jack Hellner for Life Site News When are Dr. Anthony Fauci, the CDC, the NIH, and other ‘experts’ going to tell the public the truth about how many people died from other causes that were instead attributed to COVID? As soon as it was learned that fully vaccinated Colin Powell died of COVID complications, the “experts” came out to tell the public that the vaccine did not fail. They said Powell died from other diseases rather than COVID itself. His…
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81 Research Studies Confirm Natural Immunity to COVID ‘Equal’ or ‘Superior’ to Vaccine Immunity
81 Research Studies Confirm Natural Immunity to COVID ‘Equal’ or ‘Superior’ to Vaccine Immunity By Paul Elias Alexander, Ph.D for Children’s Health Defense The Brownstone Institute lists 81 of the highest-quality, complete, most robust scientific studies and evidence reports/position statements on natural immunity as compared to the COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity. We should not force COVID vaccines on anyone when the evidence shows that naturally acquired immunity is equal to or more robust and superior to existing vaccines. Instead, we should respect the right of the bodily integrity of individuals to decide for themselves. Public health officials and…
READ MOREAre the COVID Jabs Responsible for Rising Mortality Trends?
Are the COVID Jabs Responsible for Rising Mortality Trends? by Dr. Joseph Mercola According to all-cause mortality statistics,1 the number of Americans who have died between January 2021 and August 2021 is 16% higher than 2018, the pre-COVID year with the highest all-cause mortality, and 18% higher than the average death rate between 2015 and 2019. Adjusted for population growth of about 0.6% annually, the mortality rate in 2021 is 16% above the average and 14% above the 2018 rate. The obvious question is, why did more people die in 2021 (January…
READ MORE10 Chamomile Benefits For Every Day
10 Chamomile Benefits For Every Day from Hillsborough Homesteading The German chamomile is a popular folk remedy that has long been used for many types of illnesses due to the promising results of its medicinal properties. It has become one of the most popular herbal teas or alternative therapies for improving health, preventing and fighting disease. This is one of the reasons why more and more researchers have become interested and involved in further studies on its effectiveness, especially in the management of serious diseases, such as diabetes and ovarian…
READ MOREBeef and chicken set to become luxuries as inflation pushes food prices ever higher
Beef and chicken set to become luxuries as inflation pushes food prices ever higher By Ramon Tomey for Grocery GNN Note – Meat protein does for the body what gasoline / diesel power does for producing artifical energy. Yes, a plant-protein based diet works, but it doesn’t produce high, dense energy the body needs – like gasoline powers a car in far different way than a battery or solar. /END Most people consider beef and chicken as the primary sources of protein in their diets. However, inflation and the resulting spikes…
READ MOREVitamin D deficiency is common – here’s how it can affect your health
Vitamin D deficiency is common – here’s how it can affect your health by: Mary Villareal for Natural News Around 42 percent of Americans are vitamin D deficient, and they don’t even know it. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommends that adults get 600 to 800 IU per day, but it is recommended that vegetarians and vegans consume more than the suggested amounts. The recommended amount of vitamin D depends on age and other factors. For instance, babies need around 400 IU per day while active kids and adults need around 600. Senior citizens…
READ MOREMuscle Confusion Remains Popular, But is Argued to be a Myth
Muscle Confusion Remains Popular, But is Argued to be a Myth by Anna Scanlon for Natural Society Workouts like P90x and ClassPass are increasingly popular for promising to help sculpt a desirable body. They both promote and utilize the theory of muscle confusion, which states that in order to get results, your muscles need to become “confused” by switching up the exercises. This prevents your muscles from adapting and plateauing. Though, despite the workout regimens’ enduring popularity, some experts purport that muscle confusion doesn’t actually work. [1] In order to shed fat and gain muscle, the body needs…
READ MOREFour Benefits of Goldenseal Just in Time for Fall
Four Benefits of Goldenseal Just in Time for Fall by MISTY ANDERSON for Ready Nutrition It is no surprise that people who have a low-functioning immune system or have nutrient deficiencies are more prone to catching viruses. Learn how goldenseal boosts the immune system, reduces sinus infections and allergies, soothes the gastrointestinal tract, and relieves inflammation and joint pain. It is officially Fall 2021, and not only is Covid still here but so are all the other viruses that can attack the respiratory and gastrointestinal systems. It is no surprise…
READ MORE7 Forgotten Plants The Native Americans Used For Medicine
7 Forgotten Plants The Native Americans Used For Medicine by: Steve Nubie for Off The Grid News My great-grandmother was an Ojibway Indian. They’re a tribe from Canada, and their Native American cousins were the Cherokee. She and my great grandfather were highly self-sufficient, as she often used herbs and plants from nature for a variety of reasons. There was a time in our history when nature was the pharmacy. Over generations, Native Americans discovered cures and treatments for various ailments by accident and tradition. Most herbs were used as an…
READ MOREWhy is the medical profession letting us die?
Why is the medical profession letting us die? By Anony Mee for American Thinker Thank you, Dr. Brian C. Joondeph, for your article on aspirin as a potential part of the COVID treatment regimen. And for mentioning ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine as similar safe and potentially effective therapeutics. Here are a couple more to be considered. (Please note that I am not a physician, and I am not dispensing medical advice. I’m just commenting on publicly available information.) Bromhexine, an ingredient found in some cough suppressants, may work due to its protease-inhibitor functions, according to a paper released in May 2020. It appears…
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