Health is wealth: 4 Medical preps you need to get ready before SHTF

Health is wealth: 4 Medical preps you need to get ready before SHTF By Janine Acero for Prevention You may have heard of the old adage “health is wealth,” and judging by the current global public health crisis, it may be a gross understatement. Medical resources, just like food and water, will eventually run out, and you don’t want to get caught off-guard when this happens. Now is the perfect time to flex your prepping muscles. Here are four medical preps you must tick off your emergency preparedness checklist before SHTF. (h/t…

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Bill 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…

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7 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…

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Territorial 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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What Are The Benefits of Doing 50 Squats a Day?

What Are The Benefits of Doing 50 Squats a Day? by  M.D. CREEKMORE for MD Creekmore It is no more a secret, that to stay healthy and fit there is no better option than exercising well and daily. A fifteen-minute to half an hour session of exercise can do wonders for your health and overall wellness. Well, to begin with, you must know that about 90 percent of health disorders are caused due to our lazy and sedentary lifestyles and as a result of obesity and weight. And what is…

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NO MORE MEAT: Plants Close “Indefinitely”

NO MORE MEAT: Plants Close “Indefinitely” By Ice Age Farmer for Natural Blaze Our food production is being systematically dismantled in a controlled demolition of the life support system of civilization. Smithfield warns of meat shortages after closing their Sioux Falls plant indefinitely, offlining 7+% of USA hog production capacity. NOW is the time to start growing food for your family and community and spread the word — NOT cede total control of our food supply! ALIGN with local farmer/ranchers & producers (and become one!). Support community operations however you can.…

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How To Make Dandelion Infused Oil

How To Make Dandelion Infused Oil by TESS PENNINGTON for Ready Nutrition Dandelions are popping in yards across America and while some believe this to be an invasive weed, it is a powerhouse in the homesteading world. Dandelions are popping up in yards across America and while some believe this to be an invasive weed, it is a powerhouse in the homesteading world. The dandelion is a perennial, and it contains a wealth of vitamins and nutrients, as well as naturopathic applications that are astounding. The dandelion is edible in…

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Improve your posture and manage your weight: 7 Non-surgical ways to relieve chronic and long-term back pain

Improve your posture and manage your weight: 7 Non-surgical ways to relieve chronic and long-term back pain by: Evangelyn Rodriguez for Natural News Chronic back pain is one of the most common complaints that physicians find difficult to treat. It can be caused by a back injury, muscle strain or a variety of health conditions, such as arthritis, osteoporosis or scoliosis. Because there is no single cure or treatment for chronic back pain, physicians oftentimes recommend surgery. But there are other ways to relieve back pain that don’t involve invasive methods. Here…

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Dairies Are Dumping Millions Of Gallons Of Milk While Stores Are Rationing It Due To The Coronavirus. What’s Going On?

Dairies Are Dumping Millions Of Gallons Of Milk While Stores Are Rationing It Due To The Coronavirus. What’s Going On? By Dan Sanchez and Tyler Brandt for Natural Blaze GNN Note – Profits over people will not end well for those participating in this scheme. ****** Frustrated shoppers have reason to cry over spilled milk. Dairy farmers are dumping millions of gallons of the stuff. Meanwhile, some dairy products are sold out at many grocery stores across the country, due to intense demand for basic household goods amid the coronavirus crisis. USA Today reports on one…

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5 Natural remedies that boost immunity for protection from the coronavirus

5 Natural remedies that boost immunity for protection from the coronavirus By Divina Ramirez for Prevention The rapidly spreading coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a viral respiratory infection that causes flu-like symptoms. Despite the growing number of cases worldwide, the disease itself is not particularly fatal, especially given a functioning immune system and a lack of underlying conditions. Experts suggest that the disease can cause severe, life-threatening symptoms especially given immunocompromised individuals and preexisting respiratory and cardiovascular conditions. Fortunately, it appears that recovery is possible. But it is largely dependent on the…

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