Mayor Of Nice Demands “Health Passports” To Enter/Leave France

Mayor Of Nice Demands “Health Passports” To Enter/Leave France from Zero Hedge The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared a new antibody test from diagnostics giant Roche Holding AG on Sunday, who is expected to flood the Western world with more than 100 million tests by the end of 2020, will determine if individuals have already been exposed to COVID-19 and presumably have immunity from it. What the antibody test is, is a precursor to “immunity cards” or, as some call it “health passports.” Already, even before the tests are rolled out, some countries…

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Vitamin D slows diabetes progression, improves insulin effectiveness

Vitamin D slows diabetes progression, improves insulin effectiveness By Divina Ramirez for Prevention Low levels of vitamin D is a prevalent issue in diabetic and prediabetic individuals. In the past, several studies found that individuals with insulin resistance and a high risk of diabetes tend to have low levels of vitamin D. In a recent study, a team of researchers from Universite Laval in Quebec found that consistent vitamin D supplementation prior to or soon after the diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes helped improve insulin sensitivity in just six months. Published in the European Journal of…

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Green tea, turmeric and more: 12 Supplements and herbs that can naturally relieve pain caused by arthritis

Green tea, turmeric and more: 12 Supplements and herbs that can naturally relieve pain caused by arthritis by: Divina Ramirez for Natural News Arthritis refers to a group of degenerative conditions that target the joints and the tissues that surround the joints. Common types of arthritis include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and gout. Although each type is influenced by unique factors, arthritis is generally characterized by pain, stiffness and inflammation in the hands, hips and knees. Medicinal herbs, vitamins and supplements for arthritis Fortunately, there are several herbs, vitamins and supplements that work to control inflammation…

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How Exercise May Reduce Your Risk of Death From COVID-19

How Exercise May Reduce Your Risk of Death From COVID-19 by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola If the COVID-19 pandemic is teaching us anything, it’s the importance of being healthy and having a robust immune response. Aside from old age, people with underlying health conditions such as diabetes and heart disease are at increased risk of complications from the disease, and obesity has been found to be the biggest determinant — after old age — for whether a patient will require hospitalization.1,2 Obesity Is a Risk Factor for Severe COVID-19 Disease…

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5 Nutritious, fast-growing vegetables that you need in your home garden

5 Nutritious, fast-growing vegetables that you need in your home garden By Divina Ramirez for Prevention Not all vegetables take several months to mature. Even if you’re not an experienced gardener, there are plenty of vegetables that you can harvest in no time. From leafy greens to root vegetables, here are five of the easiest vegetables to grow. (h/t to ThePrepperJournal.com) Spinach A must-have leafy green vegetable, spinach provides several heart-healthy nutrients like potassium, magnesium, iron and zinc. It is also an excellent source of vitamin A that protects against poor eyesight and eventual…

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Diabetes Can Increase Complications of COVID-19

Diabetes Can Increase Complications of COVID-19 by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola For a limited time only, PBS is streaming a free documentary on America’s diabetes epidemic (it may not be available in all areas; check your local PBS to see if it’s in your area). Coincidentally, diabetes is a comorbidity that can increase your chances of contracting and even dying from COVID-19,1 making this documentary particularly timely. One of the best strategies to beat COVID-19 is to get any underlying chronic conditions under control. Type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure…

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Done correctly, a plant-based diet full of “real” food can help PREVENT diabetes

Done correctly, a plant-based diet full of “real” food can help PREVENT diabetes by: Divina Ramirez for Natural News Plant-based diets are generally healthy and provide a lot of benefits. Now a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that a plant-based diet can lower the risk of Type 2 diabetes by 23 percent. A team of researchers from Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston found that eating plant-based foods, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes and nuts, significantly contribute to a reduced risk of Type 2…

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The Bill Gates Effect: WHO’s DTP Vaccine Killed More Children in Africa Than the Diseases it Targeted

The Bill Gates Effect: WHO’s DTP Vaccine Killed More Children in Africa Than the Diseases it Targeted by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for Children’s Health Defense Anyone defending the Bill Gates/WHO global vaccine program needs to explain this study: Mogensen et al 2017. Prior to 2017, neither HHS nor WHO ever performed the kind of vaccinated/unvaccinated (or placebo) study necessary to ascertain if the DTP vaccine actually yields beneficial health outcomes. The DTP vaccine was discontinued in the US and western nations in the 1990s following thousands of reports of death and brain damage. … girls…

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W.H.O. Chief Scolds World for ‘Not Listening’ to Coronavirus Warnings

W.H.O. Chief Scolds World for ‘Not Listening’ to Coronavirus Warnings by SIMON KENT for Breitbart GNN Note – Why would anyone listen to this person? At this point Tedros has ZERO credibility – ZERO! ****** The World Health Organisation (W.H.O.) chief lamented Monday “the world should have listened” when first alerted by the U.N. subsidiary agency to the dangers posed by the deadly Chinese coronavirus. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus scolded countries which did not immediately heed the W.H.O.’s advice as far back as January, alleging those that listened were now coping…

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Is Quercetin a Safer Alternative to Hydroxychloroquine?

Is Quercetin a Safer Alternative to Hydroxychloroquine? by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola The debate about whether the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine is an effective treatment for COVID-19 continues, as a Chinese trial1,2,3,4 comparing clinical outcomes of those treated with the drug and those receiving standard of care alone reports “disappointing” results. Hydroxychloroquine Trial Reports Disappointing Results Seventy-five COVID-19 patients at 16 Chinese treatment centers received 1,200 milligrams of hydroxychloroquine in addition to standard of care for the first three days of treatment, followed by a maintenance dose of 800 mg per day for two…

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