Fewer carbs, more protein and fat: Restricted carb diets improve blood sugar controlby: Divina Ramirez for Natural News Diet is an integral part of holistic treatments and management strategies for diabetes. For this reason, healthcare professionals often put people with diabetes on specific diets in the hopes that these might curb blood sugar spikes, help regulate blood sugar and promote proper weight management. But recent research published in the journal Diabetologia demonstrated that a diabetes diet unlike the standard recommended diet for patients led to better blood sugar control after just four months without the patients losing…
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Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are derived from quinine, a safe phyto-chemical used in tonic beverages
Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine are derived from quinine, a safe phyto-chemical used in tonic beverages By Lance D Johnson for Prevention The coordinated social media blackout on hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), along with the mainstream media’s attacks on anti-viral medications and immune boosting protocols, reveals the facade that these shallow sources of news and information have become. HCQ has been used successfully around the world to improve survival rates for covid-19, so why does White House coronavirus task force head Dr. Fauci believe this intervention to be dangerous? Dr. Fauci himself believes in following the data, so why…
READ MOREWHO Admits: No Direct Evidence Masks Prevent Viral Infection
WHO Admits: No Direct Evidence Masks Prevent Viral Infection by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola According to the director general of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, life will not be returning to your old normal anytime soon. What’s more, things will only get worse unless the public follow health advice such as wearing masks and social distancing. The somber announcement came during a July 13, 2020, press conference (above). This, despite the fact that the WHO’s June 5, 2020, guidance memo1 on face mask use states there’s no direct evidence that universal masking…
READ MOREPro-Vax Leaders Issue Warning For #COVID-19 Vaccine
Pro-Vax Leaders Issue Warning For #COVID-19 Vaccine GNN Note – You know you’re in trouble when the people advocating for a vaccine issue a warning about the very vaccine they themselves have been pushing. Stay away and keep your children as far away as possible. ****** By Del Bigtree With a recent poll showing less than half of Americans would inject the Covid19 vaccine when released, it’s no wonder the country’s leading vaccine supporters have all signed a letter to the FDA warning of the importance of Phase 3 safety studies…
READ MOREEurope’s Top Health Officials Say Masks Aren’t Helpful In Beating COVID-19
Europe’s Top Health Officials Say Masks Aren’t Helpful In Beating COVID-19 By Jon Miltimore for Natural Blaze Denmark boasts one of the lowest COVID-19 death rates in the world. As of August 4, the Danes have suffered 616 COVID-19 deaths, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University. That’s less than one-third of the number of Danes who die from pneumonia or influenza in a given year. Despite this success, Danish leaders recently found themselves on the defensive. The reason is that Danes aren’t wearing face masks, and local authorities for the most part aren’t even…
READ MORE10 Turmeric recipes that can help relieve arthritis symptoms
10 Turmeric recipes that can help relieve arthritis symptoms By Divina Ramirez for News Target Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a rich and aromatic spice popular in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines. But on top of its uses in the kitchen, turmeric also has medicinal properties that render it a potent natural medicine for numerous ailments, from sprains to arthritis. In fact, recent studies on turmeric indicate that turmeric is a promising medication for pain relief among arthritic patients, according to a pair of researchers from Duta Wacana Christian Universityin Indonesia. The pair examined the…
READ MOREMasks — The Most Controversial COVID-19 Debate?
Masks — The Most Controversial COVID-19 Debate? by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola The question of whether we should wear face masks or not to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is a hotly contested issue. Part of the confusion may be related to the difference between viral particles spread via respiratory droplets, and viral particles spread via the air itself. I believe it’s important to realize the difference between these two modes of transmission, and to not overestimate the protection you can get or give others by wearing a mask. The…
READ MORE7 Amazing plant compounds that will improve your eyesight and prevent macular degeneration
7 Amazing plant compounds that will improve your eyesight and prevent macular degeneration by: Virgilio Marin for Natural News Macular degeneration involves the loss of central vision. It happens due to damage in the macula, which is part of the retina. It is one of the leading causes of vision loss in adults 50 years and above. The condition typically comes with age, hence the name age-related macular degeneration, or AMD. There are about two million Americans aged 40 and older with AMD while another 7.3 million are at risk of developing the condition.…
READ MORECOVID-19 Study Shows Transmission In Schools Is Considerably Less Than Influenza
COVID-19 Study Shows Transmission In Schools Is Considerably Less Than Influenza from Natural Blaze Transmission of COVID-19 in schools is less than other respiratory viruses The rate of COVID-19 transmission in New South Wales (NSW) educational settings was extremely limited during the first wave of COVID-19, research findings published today in The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health have shown. Researchers from the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance (NCIRS) and the University of Sydney released their preliminary findings from this work from January to April 2020. The Lancet publication today contains…
READ MOREApple juice, milk or water? Study suggests an interesting link between blood sugar response and cognitive performance
Apple juice, milk or water? Study suggests an interesting link between blood sugar response and cognitive performance by: Virgilio Marin for Natural News A study published in the journal Current Developments in Nutrition found that blood sugar response plays a role in cognitive performance after researchers gave apple juice, milk and water to participants. Milk, in particular, displayed an interesting effect, suggesting that drinking it at a particular time may potentially yield better brain function. “If findings replicate, they will inform optimal timing for milk consumption to best facilitate cognition,” wrote the researchers. Effect of apple juice,…
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