Everything You Wanted to Know About Your Immune System by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola The workings of the human immune system are fascinating and especially important during the coronavirus outbreak. While the immune system’s armamentarium of stem cells, helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells and other fighters is impressive, so is the armamentarium that a virus uses to invade cells and make them factories to replicate it. A vivid and entertaining video, “The Amazing Immunology of our Viral Issue — and Herd Immunity Revelations!” describes the ongoing war between your…
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Rosemary essential oil can enhance working memory in children
Rosemary essential oil can enhance working memory in children by: Divina Ramirez for Natural News Fresh or dried, the fragrant rosemary is an essential part of traditional Mediterranean cuisine. But that’s not all. This bitter-tasting herb has also been hailed since ancient times for its medicinal properties and reported effects on brain performance. In their groundbreaking research, a team of researchers from Northumbria University in England demonstrated that the aroma of rosemary essential oil can enhance mental performance in children. Their findings had been presented as part of the British Psychological Society‘s (BPS) annual conference in the UK. The health…
READ MOREDo Masks Even Work? Can You Be Forced To Wear One? Dr. Kaufman Weighs In
Do Masks Even Work? Can You Be Forced To Wear One? Dr. Kaufman Weighs In By Spiro Skouras for Natural Blaze We are beginning to see more and more mask mandates being rolled out, which raises many questions. Does wearing a mask offer protection from the virus? Does wearing a mask for extended periods of time pose any risk to your health? Can the government or employers really make you wear a mask? In this interview, Spiro is joined by Dr. Andrew Kaufman to discuss these issues in addition to…
READ MOREWarp Speed COVID-19 Vaccine Makes Big Pharma Crooks Rich
Warp Speed COVID-19 Vaccine Makes Big Pharma Crooks Rich by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola According to the Albany Herald,1 two prominent spokesmen for the pro-vaccine movement are now expressing concerns about the messaging used when promoting Operation Warp Speed — the name given to the White House effort to manufacture and launch a COVID-19 vaccine (as well as other potential therapeutics) at a record-setting pace. The two long-time pro-vaccine advocates, Dr. Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine and professor of pediatrics and molecular virology and microbiology at Baylor…
READ MOREHaving good heart health in your 50s lowers dementia risk later in life, say researchers
Having good heart health in your 50s lowers dementia risk later in life, say researchers By Zoey Sky for Prevention According to a recent study published in the journal The BMJ, maintaining good heart health in your 50s can help lower your risk of dementia as you age. The researchers behind the study said that their results emphasize the importance of improving cardiovascular health in middle age to prevent age-related cognitive decline. Preventing dementia with “Life Simple 7” Dementia is a progressive disease that can develop at least a decade before you experience any of its symptoms, which…
READ MORE5 Top Anxiety-Relieving Foods
5 Top Anxiety-Relieving Foods By GreenMedInfo Research Group Is anxiety affecting your life negatively? Don’t fret — you can soothe your spirit and hunger with these five anxiety-relieving foods that are good for your body and your mood. According to the American Psychiatric Association, nearly two-thirds of U.S. residents surveyed in 2017 were “extremely or somewhat anxious” about the health and safety of themselves and their families, with more than a third feeling “more anxious overall” than they did in 2016.[i] With more recent data indicating that feelings of anxiety are on the…
READ MORELessons from the Lockdown—Why Are So Many Fewer Children Dying?
Lessons from the Lockdown—Why Are So Many Fewer Children Dying? from Children’s Health Defense By Amy Becker and CHD Guest Writer Mark Blaxill, Originally Published as a White Paper from Health Choice Covid19 is a serious public health issue, but the breathless reporting among the media of positive tests and an ever‐rising death toll does little to instruct us about the true nature of the virus and the unprecedented steps taken to prevent its impact. As in many complex and pervasive health phenomena, there are many ways to measure health effects,…
READ MOREThe SHOCKING truth about antacids and their effect on your gut health
The SHOCKING truth about antacids and their effect on your gut health by: Divina Ramirez for Natural News Acid-reducing agents (ARAs) like antacids and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are some of the most common medications prescribed for the treatment of heartburn. A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition found that long-term use of PPIs leads to a decrease in the amount of Faecalibacterium, one of the most beneficial bacteria in the human gut. Long-term use of PPIs also leads to the proliferation of Streptococcus, a genus of bacteria linked to numerous infections including strep throat…
READ MOREFace Masks Can Harm Children – And Some Have Even Died – But California Governor Dictates Everyone To Wear Them In “High-Risk Situations”
Face Masks Can Harm Children – And Some Have Even Died – But California Governor Dictates Everyone To Wear Them In “High-Risk Situations” By Brian Shilavy for Natural Blaze California Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Department of Public Health announced today that everyone in the State of California should wear a face mask when they leave their home. The announcement was published by the Office of Public Affairs and states: The California Department of Public Health today released updated PDF guidance that requires Californians to wear a face covering in high-risk settings. A…
READ MORERegular physical activity helps prevent or reduce artery stiffening linked to heart failure
Regular physical activity helps prevent or reduce artery stiffening linked to heart failure By Divina Ramirez for Prevention If you want to keep your heart healthy, start taking up an exercise routine. According to a recent animal study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology, exercise can prevent arterial stiffness linked to heart failure by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation along the arteries. Exercise also led to the reduction of harmful substances that have built up inside the arteries. In addition, exercise was found to improve overall blood circulation. Arterial stiffness: Causes and symptoms…
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