30 Seconds of morning SUNLIGHT can help prevent cancer

30 Seconds of morning SUNLIGHT can help prevent cancer By Olivia Cook Natural Medicine Going out and basking in morning sunlight for at least half a minute can help prevent cancer, according to a British physician. Oncologist Dr. Mohammad Muneeb Khan of Castle Hill Hospital in Cottingham explained that the near-infrared (NIR) sunlight in the morning triggers the body to release a flood of melatonin. Twice as potent as vitamin E, the natural antioxidant melatonin “seeks out and destroys” cancer-causing free radicals and toxins. Melatonin also stops gene mutations responsible for…

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The Baby Will story

The Baby Will story by Steve Kirsch for Steve Kirsch’s Newsletter – SubStack GNN Note – The image above is NOT Baby Will, it’s a photo of another baby. / END I just finished a Zoom interview here in New Zealand and the most important topic was the Baby Will story. If you haven’t heard about it, here’s the synopsis and where to find more info. Executive summary Will Savage-Reeves is a 4-month old boy in New Zealand who is in need of heart surgery to repair pulmonary valve stenosis.…

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Worldwide COVID-19 Religious Restrictions

Worldwide COVID-19 Religious Restrictions by Robert W Malone MD, MS for Who Is Robert Malone – SubStack Shocking revelations about Gov control, harassment and of religious groups and peoples. Sometimes an article is so well written, so on point – that there is little to be added. Such is the case with “It’s not too late to stop being a tool of oppression,” written by Professor Jem Bendell on November 21, 2022. There is also an audio version available on the link above. So, lets begin this Substack by quoting the opening…

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Vitamin C Boosts Health In 11 Powerful Ways

Vitamin C Boosts Health In 11 Powerful Ways By Dr. Diane Fulton for Natural Blaze Vitamin C has certainly been an important highly-studied vitamin over the centuries. The latest benefits scientists are discovering for vitamin C span from treating sepsis, pneumonia and COVID-19, lowering heart disease risk, preventing respiratory tract infections and protecting the brain, gut and bones, to relieving pain and bleeding after surgeries. 1. Treats Sepsis Sepsis is one of the major causes of death in hospitals. In a study of 117 patients with sepsis, 56 received an intravenous…

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New Study on Vitamin D Combating COVID

New Study on Vitamin D Combating COVID by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Researchers from Johns Hopkins University, the University of Chicago and the Department of Veterans Health Affairs conducted a large-scale pharmacoepidemiologic study of the association between vitamin D and COVID-19 infection and mortality Those who took vitamin D2 supplements had a 28% lower risk of COVID-19 infection, while those taking vitamin D3 had a 20% lower risk Death from COVID-19 was also lower among those taking vitamin D — 33% lower among those taking vitamin D3 and 25%…

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The Deposition of Anthony Fauci

The Deposition of Anthony Fauci by Steve Kirsch for Steve Kirsch’s Newsletter – SubStack While most of the US population were enjoying Thanksgiving week, Anthony Fauci sat under oath to answer questions about the Biden Administration’s unconstitutional and dangerous efforts to bypass our First Amendment.\ In the case of Missouri v Biden, the Attorneys General of Missouri and Louisiana are suing the Biden Administration for colluding with Big Tech to censor social media users who questioned or criticized official Covid policies. To work around the First Amendment, Biden Administration officials identified…

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An Estimated 30,000 Americans Were Killed by Ventilators & Iatrogenesis in April 2020

An Estimated 30,000 Americans Were Killed by Ventilators & Iatrogenesis in April 2020 by Michael P Senger for The New Normal – SubStack Reexamining excess deaths during peak lockdown To date, we still don’t have especially good studies on the actual causes of excess deaths by state and country when the world first went into lockdown in spring 2020. For political reasons, these deaths were all generally been lumped together as “Covid deaths,” but this coding was appallingly sloppy. According to the World Health Organization’s initial coding guidance, if a decedent…

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Banking on a Shot in the Dark

Banking on a Shot in the Dark by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE In recent months, two Pfizer officials have bragged about moving vaccine science forward at a speed that disallows proper scientific protocols from being followed, and the release of reformulated mRNA COVID boosters without testing is now the norm In November 2022, recently retired head of vaccine R&D at Pfizer, Kathrin Jansen, said “we flew the aeroplane while we were still building it. We couldn’t wait for data, we had to do so much at risk.” Pfizer compressed…

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Go for the original: Cacao offers more health benefits than regular chocolate

Go for the original: Cacao offers more health benefits than regular chocolate By Michelle Simmons  for Chocolate.news Chocolate is considered a delicious and nutritious snack, given that it is made from raw cacao, where most of its health benefits come from. Raw cacao, unlike processed cocoa powder and regular chocolate bars, is not exposed to high temperatures, which remove many of its unique health benefits. Here are more reasons why raw cacao is healthier than regular chocolate. Provides vitamins and minerals: Raw cacao is rich in magnesium, which is essential…

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Study: Walnuts boost gut and heart health by promoting healthy gut microbiota

Study: Walnuts boost gut and heart health by promoting healthy gut microbiota By Evangelyn Rodriguez for Super Foods Walnuts certainly top the list of superfoods that are good for the heart. As shown by multiple studies, eating walnuts regularly can help reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease, thanks to the ability of walnuts to lower low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels. A recent study by American researchers also reveals that the heart benefits offered by walnuts may be attributed to their positive effects on your gut microbiota. The key players in walnuts’ heart benefits Walnuts are…

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