Ed Dowd: 7,500 Americans are killed or disabled EACH DAY as vax jabs take heavy toll… USA imploding under “decivilization” assault

Ed Dowd: 7,500 Americans are killed or disabled EACH DAY as vax jabs take heavy toll… USA imploding under “decivilization” assault by: Mike Adams for Natural News Ed Dowd, author of Cause Unknown (available at BrighteonBooks.comand other book resellers) joined me for an interview last night to share updated — and slightly horrifying — numbers about post-vaccine excess fatalities and excess disability claims. The short version of that conversation is that each day in America, there are about 2,500 excess deaths and 5,000 excess disability victims due to covid-19 vaccines. This…

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Budget for Vaccine Injury Compensation Programs Set to Jump From $1 Million to $5 Million in 2023

Budget for Vaccine Injury Compensation Programs Set to Jump From $1 Million to $5 Million in 2023 By The Defender Staff for Children’s Health Defense Figures obtained through a Freedom of Information Request show the Health Resources and Services Administration budget for COVID-19 vaccine injury compensation will increase in fiscal year 2023 — from approximately $1 million to $5 million, according to Wayne Rohde, co-founder of Vaccine Safety Council of Minnesota. A request contained within the bipartisan $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill for a 15% funding increase for vaccine injuries raised questions…

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3 Top Micronutrients for Cardiovascular Health

3 Top Micronutrients for Cardiovascular Health by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Brown University researchers conducted a study to determine which micronutrients are best for your heart They unveiled an up-to-date evidence-based map that quantifies the impact of micronutrients on cardiovascular outcomes Out of 27 micronutrients, three — omega-3 fats, folate and coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) — came out on top Omega-3 fats decreased mortality from cardiovascular disease, while also reducing heart attacks and coronary heart disease events Folic acid, the synthetic version of folate, or vitamin B9, reduced stroke risk,…

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Positive lifestyle changes can help reduce cancer risk and boost the overall health of cancer survivors

Positive lifestyle changes can help reduce cancer risk and boost the overall health of cancer survivors By Zoey Sky for Super Foods Studies show that following a balanced diet, exercising and maintaining a healthy weight are key to reducing your risk of developing some common cancers and improving the well-being of cancer survivors. These good habits can also protect against other chronic diseases like heart disease and Type 2 diabetes. However, making changes can be difficult if you are used to an unhealthy lifestyle. If you’re struggling to maintain your habits, experts…

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A cup of joe and gut health: Is coffee bad for the probiotics in your gut?

A cup of joe and gut health: Is coffee bad for the probiotics in your gut? By Zoey Sky for Food Science When you take a probiotic supplement, it’s normal to want to maximize its benefits on your body. But does that mean you have to stop drinking coffee every morning? Here are some things to consider if you need a cup of joe every morning but are also worried about your gut health. What are probiotics? Dr. Lea Ann Chen, a gastroenterologist and assistant professor of medicine and pharmacology at Rutgers Robert…

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Vaxicarditis, Vaccidents, and Vaccimentia all to INCREASE thanks to Wuhan spike protein “boosters” and toxic seasonal flu shots

Vaxicarditis, Vaccidents, and Vaccimentia all to INCREASE thanks to Wuhan spike protein “boosters” and toxic seasonal flu shots by: S.D. Wells for Natural News Clots are clumps that occur when a liquid hardens or coagulates into a solid. The mRNA Covid vaccines give instructions to human cells to create millions, if not billions, of microscopic spike proteins or ‘prions’ that are now realized by scientists to have the ability to attract heavy metals and coagulate or clot in the vascular system. Most people think of blood clots when they hear the word…

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Is there a best time during day to exercise? Science settles the debate

Is there a best time during day to exercise? Science settles the debate By Olivia Cook for Natural Health Doing physical activity daily helps keep the body healthy, but does the time of day when exercise is done matter? According to one study, it does – especially when it comes to heart health. A Nov. 14 study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiologyelaborated on this. The study authors evaluated the data of almost 87,000 men and women in the U.K. Biobank, including physical activity and heart health, for a…

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Healing, Absolution, Forgiveness

Healing, Absolution, Forgiveness by Robert W Malone MD, MS for Who Is Robert Malone? – SubStack Recognition that almost all have been victimized Rising at 3:30 AM last night to check on the pregnant mares in this freezing weather that has swept the Eastern US (all are good), I just could not get back to sleep. Friday’s events would not leave me alone, and I struggled to make sense of the prior day. It began with an on-line interview with a prominent broadcaster who has become known for his skepticism about…

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Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths

Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE In his new book, “Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 and 2022,” former BlackRock fund manager Edward Dowd details data showing the COVID shots are a crime against humanity Insurance industry research in 2016 concluded that group life policyholders die at one-third the rate of the general U.S. population, so they’re the healthiest among us. Group life policyholders are those employed with Fortune 500 companies, who tend to be younger and well-educated In 2020,…

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FDA Could Gain More Power to Ban Dietary Supplements Under Proposed Federal Law

FDA Could Gain More Power to Ban Dietary Supplements Under Proposed Federal Law By Dr. Joseph Mercola via Children’s Health Defense Proposed legislation calls for a federal database for dietary supplements, which requires supplement makers to submit information to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration — a move opponents say could give the agency more power to ban supplements from the market. Story at a glance: Proposed legislation is calling for a federal database for dietary supplements, which requires supplement makers to submit information to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).…

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