British legislator calls for widespread vitamin D rollout following 82% reduction in COVID-19 deaths in Spain

British legislator calls for widespread vitamin D rollout following 82% reduction in COVID-19 deaths in Spain By Virgilio Marin for Prevention British Member of Parliament David Davis is urging the British government to strengthen its vitamin D supplementation program for people at-risk of COVID-19 following an impressive precedent set by Andalusia in Spain. Speaking before the House of Commons on Thursday, Davis said that Britain should follow the lead of Andalusia, which distributed calcifediol, a vitamin D supplement, to care home residents last November. Since then, the Spanish region’s COVID-19 deaths dropped by 82 percent. Because of this,…

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Just in time for Biden, WHO finally admits PCR tests produce false coronavirus positives

Just in time for Biden, WHO finally admits PCR tests produce false coronavirus positives by: Ethan Huff for Natural News The World Health Organization (WHO) is finally coming clean about the PCR (polymerase chain reaction) testing scandal that resulted in untold millions of people falsely testing “positive” for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) – but only because Joe Biden has now been coronated as “president.” All throughout 2020 with President Donald Trump at the helm, PCR testing protocols were fraudulently calibrated to perform an excessively high number of cycles. The higher the number of cycles, we…

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Can common antibiotics harm your heart? Research links them to increased risk of heart conditions

Can common antibiotics harm your heart? Research links them to increased risk of heart conditions by: Virgilio Marin for Natural News It is becoming increasingly clear that pharmaceutical antibiotics are not the life-saving drugs their makers say they are. Prone to misuse, antibiotics have given rise to a new breed of drug-resistant bacteria called “superbugs,” creating one of the most dangerous public health crises of this time. On top of this, antibiotics have numerous side effects. They can cause changes to the blood, discolor your teeth, upset your stomach and trigger allergies. Recently, research has also shown…

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Eat More Yellow Veggies, Drink Coffee And Tea To Zap Inflammation, Heart Disease Risk: Research

Eat More Yellow Veggies, Drink Coffee And Tea To Zap Inflammation, Heart Disease Risk: Research By GreenMedInfo Research Group Findings highlight the pro- or anti-inflammatory potential of the food you eat, particularly in promoting or fighting cardiovascular disease and stroke. Yellow vegetables, green leafy vegetables, coffee, tea and even red wine appear particularly beneficial. Certain diets have been shown to increase inflammation in your body, which then sets the stage for heart disease and stroke later in life. Yet there are also diets that can save the day, including those rich…

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‘If you own the seeds you own the food system’: campaigners demand public ownership to counter Big Ag privatization

‘If you own the seeds you own the food system’: campaigners demand public ownership to counter Big Ag privatization A growing number of people around the world are calling for the public ownership of seeds, which they say is essential for a more democratic and ecologically sound food system, as the coronavirus-driven spike in empty supermarket shelves and the continued loss of biodiversity this year sparked a rise in the popularity of saving and swapping seeds and shed more light on the negative consequences of allowing a handful of agrochemical…

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British legislator calls for widespread vitamin D rollout following 82% reduction in COVID-19 deaths in Spain

British legislator calls for widespread vitamin D rollout following 82% reduction in COVID-19 deaths in Spain By Virgilio Marin for Prevention British Member of Parliament David Davis is urging the British government to strengthen its vitamin D supplementation program for people at-risk of COVID-19 following an impressive precedent set by Andalusia in Spain. Speaking before the House of Commons on Thursday, Davis said that Britain should follow the lead of Andalusia, which distributed calcifediol, a vitamin D supplement, to care home residents last November. Since then, the Spanish region’s COVID-19 deaths dropped by 82 percent. Because of this,…

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Oolong Tea May Help Shed Pounds While You Sleep

Oolong Tea May Help Shed Pounds While You Sleep by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola Data from Japan show drinking oolong tea may help your body burn fat, independent of the effects of caffeine. Around the world, tea is one of the most popular beverages, second only to water. In popularity, 84% of tea consumed is black; 15% is green; and the remaining 1% is split between oolong, white and dark teas.1 According to the Tea Association, total sales in 1990 were $1.84 billion, which rose to $12 billion by 2016.2 The…

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11,000 Pages of Evidence Filed in Landmark 5G Case Against the FCC, Hearing Set for Jan. 25

11,000 Pages of Evidence Filed in Landmark 5G Case Against the FCC, Hearing Set for Jan. 25 By Children’s Health Defense Team For decades, the public has been told there is no evidence that wireless technology is harmful. Claims of 5G harms have been dismissed as “conspiracy theory.” A landmark case against the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) contests these statements and asserts that the harms are proven and that an epidemic of sickness exists. Recently, the leading environmental and health advocacy organizations that filed the case submitted 11,000 pages of evidence in support of…

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Boosting your quercetin intake found to have heart-protective effects

Boosting your quercetin intake found to have heart-protective effects By Virgilio Marin for Prevention Heart disease is a serious condition that can greatly reduce your quality of life. It can lead to cardiovascular events like stroke and heart attack that not only cause irreparable damage to survivors but also burden them with sky-high costs for emergency treatments like heart surgery. Fortunately, quercetin offers people with heart disease a more affordable alternative. Found in several fruits and vegetables like apples, berries and onions, quercetin belongs to a group of phytonutrients called flavonoids. Many studies have shown that quercetin helps protect the heart through its…

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Millions Of Hot Pockets Recalled, May Contain “Pieces Of Glass And Plastic”

Millions Of Hot Pockets Recalled, May Contain “Pieces Of Glass And Plastic” By Tyler Durden via Natural Blaze GNN Note – Eat local, eat clean – factory food, like Hot Pockets, has factory problems, like the potential for glass and plastic to included. The good news is there’s no extra charge. /END For all those folks working at home, or the millions of unemployed, living off of not-ready-to-eat food, such as Nestlé’s ubiquitous Hot Pockets, listen up: the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) published a warning late last…

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