Exploring The Benefits Of High Dose Vitamin C With Dr Richard Cheng from Natural Blaze By The Conscious Resistance Derrick Broze interviews Dr. Richard Cheng on high dose intravenous Vitamin C and its benefits. They also discuss treating COVID19 with Vitamin C. Dr. Richard Cheng’s Bio: https://www.drwlc.com/blog/2010/07/29/about-dr-richard-cheng/ Follow him: https://www.youtube.com/user/rzcheng http://brighteon.com/channels/rzcheng https://twitter.com/DrRichardCheng1 Can early and high intravenous dose of vitamin C prevent and treat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)? Please help us advance truth, healing, community building, and empowering the people to wake up and build a better world: https://www.Patreon.com/DerrickBroze https://paypal.me/consciousresistance More at…
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The Truth About Fauci—Featuring Dr. Judy Mikovits
The Truth About Fauci—Featuring Dr. Judy Mikovits By Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Chairman, Children’s Health Defense “Judy Mikovits is Among Her Generation’s Most Accomplished Scientists.” —Robert F. Kennedy, Jr Dr. Mikovits joined NIH in 1980 as a Postdoctoral Scholar in Molecular Virology at the National Cancer Institute and began a 20-year collaboration with Frank Ruscetti, a pioneer in the field of human retro virology. She helped Dr Russetti isolate the HIV virus and link it to #AIDSin 1983. Her NIH boss Anthony Fauci delayed publication of that critical paper for…
READ MOREOK, Let’s Talk Immunity
OK, Let’s Talk Immunity By Peter Tocci for Natural Blaze Human immune function is awe-inspiring – so complex and anatomically dispersed, yet wholly integrated operationally, that any implication of full understanding is mere posture. But there seem to be physiological and philosophical questions underlying a common, but controversial, immune-related medical Rx. Anatomically speaking, there is no ‘immune system’ as in digestive system, for example, or respiratory. Several anatomical systems possess immune function. Of these, the digestive, especially the intestines and their bacterial population, are key. The ‘system’ exists only in the…
READ MOREPrevent diabetes and heart disease by cutting at least 300 calories every day, regardless of your BMI
Prevent diabetes and heart disease by cutting at least 300 calories every day, regardless of your BMI By Michael Alexander for Prevention Cutting the caloric equivalent of a pizza might help improve one’s biomarkers for metabolic syndrome such as high blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess body fat around the waist, and abnormal cholesterol and triglyceride levels. This is according to recent findings by researchers from Duke University in North Carolina. The results of the study were published in the journal The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology. The researchers found that cutting around 300 calories a day…
READ MOREIs It Time to Start Growing Your Own Food?
Is It Time to Start Growing Your Own Food? by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola There are many reasons more people are buying seeds and planting their own gardens. One of the main reasons is that you have control over growing your food organically and you can enjoy some of the freshest produce available. During World Wars I and II the government encouraged Americans to grow their own food to help the war effort.1 These plots of land were commonly called “victory gardens,” but were also known as “war gardens” and…
READ MOREKeto Diet: Here’s Why Some People Experience Fatigue, Nausea, Headaches After Starting It
Keto Diet: Here’s Why Some People Experience Fatigue, Nausea, Headaches After Starting It By Andrew Scott, University of Portsmouth via Natural Blaze The ketogenic (“keto”) diet is an increasingly common choice for those looking to lose weight by eating more thermogenic foods. The diet recommends eating protein, high-fat and low (or no) carbohydrates. Doing this will cause the body to enter “ketogenesis,” which will reportedly help your body burn more fat and lose weight. But unlike other low-carb diets (such as Atkins or Paleo diets), many people report experiencing flu-like symptoms after adopting the diet…
READ MORE10 Home remedies you can find in your kitchen
10 Home remedies you can find in your kitchen by: Divina Ramirez for Natural News Home remedies can relieve common ailments including colds, indigestion and rashes. When you have home remedies on hand, you are well-equipped to deal with ailments swiftly and effectively. Use the following tried-and-tested remedies the next time you need a quick fix. Honey Raw honey is an excellent source of antioxidants that promote healthy skin. To moisturize dry skin, mix one teaspoon of honey with mashed banana and apply the paste as a face mask. Leave it on for at least…
READ MOREBill Gates and Intellectual Ventures Funds Microchip Implant Vaccine Technology
Bill Gates and Intellectual Ventures Funds Microchip Implant Vaccine Technology By: Celeste McGovern for Green Med Info The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has donated more than $21 million towards developing a vaccine technology that uses a tattoo-like mechanism which injects invisible nanoparticles under the skin that is now being tested in a vaccine against the virus that causes COVID-19 The microneedle technology is also being wed to injectable technology, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which embeds under the skin a vaccination record visible by near infrared light that…
READ MORE7 Ways to encourage healthy eating amid stay-at-home lockdown
7 Ways to encourage healthy eating amid stay-at-home lockdown By Divina Ramirez for Prevention The quality of a diet largely depends on an individual’s food choices. But it can also be influenced by the availability of fresh and nutrient-dense foods. Given stay-at-home orders to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, many people have stockpiled non-perishable foods like canned meat, dried fruits and prepackaged vegetables, which can last several days to avoid frequent trips to the supermarket. After all, most restaurants and retail food establishments are closed, which doesn’t leave the general population much…
READ MORETerritorial Short Food Supply Chains Foster Food Democracy And Sustainability
Territorial Short Food Supply Chains Foster Food Democracy And Sustainability from Natural Blaze GNN Note – Remember the saying – “Think Global – Act Local”? We pray that it is now gone forever. It should have always been “Think Local – Act Local”. ****** In recent decades, alternative food supply movements have arisen. These are based on greater society involvement in coordinating and making decisions regarding food. These short food supply chains translate into producer markets, food co-ops and consumer groups in which a group of people organizes with producers…
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