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Choline and Carnitine for brain health
Post Date: 2020-11-27 11:02:50 by Horse
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Although foods rich in choline—liver, egg yolks, and red meat—tend to be higher in saturated fat, choline can also be found in foods lower in saturated fat including salmon, cod, tilapia, chicken breast, and legumes. Although choline deficiencies can lead to adverse health effects, too much choline can also cause problems, including: hypotension. sweating. vomiting. excessive salivation. liver toxicity. a fishy body odor. Plant foods that are especially rich in choline include tofu, soynuts, soymilk, cruciferous vegetables, cooked dried beans, quinoa, peanuts, and peanut butter. Also avocados, What foods provide carnitine? Animal products like meat, fish, poultry, and milk are ...

Dutch Study Involves Exposing Hundreds Of People To COVID-19 To Test Effectiveness Of Vaccines
Post Date: 2020-11-27 07:42:05 by Horse
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What was that President Trump used to say about not letting the cure be more painful than the disease? The latest group of intrepid scientists to test the boundaries of virology and medical ethics belongs to the Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands. A team of Dutch researchers has already recruited a team of more than 240 volunteers for what's called a "human challenge" study. For those who aren't familiar with the concept, a "challenge" study involves deliberately exposing subjects - animals, or (in this case) human volunteers - to the virus to test the effectiveness of various vaccine candidates. One could call it a 'trial by fire'. ...

New Study - Vitamin D High Dose and COVID-19
Post Date: 2020-11-27 00:48:48 by Horse
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Poster Comment:You don't need to watch the whole video. He says take Vitamins D3, K2 and Calcium.

9 problematic phrases you may not have realized are transphobic
Post Date: 2020-11-26 20:52:44 by Dakmar
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Terminology on gender is constantly evolving, so it's important to stay on top of what words are ok and not ok to use. Transgender people can be asked invasive questions about their bodies. It's important to avoid phrases like "have you had the surgery" and "are you fully transitioned."Telling a trans person they don't look trans can also be invalidating. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.Transgender terminology is constantly evolving and expanding, which is why it's important to stay on top of it to avoid saying something that is incorrect or hurtful to a trans person. Insider compiled a list of nine phrases that you should ...

What The COVID Vaccine Hype Fails To Mention
Post Date: 2020-11-25 23:15:47 by Horse
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Pfizer recently announced that its covid vaccine was more than 90 percent “effective” at preventing covid-19. Shortly after this announcement, Moderna announced that its covid vaccine was 94.5 percent “effective” at preventing covid-19. Unlike the flu vaccine, which is one shot, both covid vaccines require two shots given three to four weeks apart. Hidden toward the end of both announcements, were the definitions of “effective.” Both trials have a treatment group that received the vaccine and a control group that did not. All the trial subjects were covid negative prior to the start of the trial. The analysis for both trials was performed when a target number ...

Doctors Warn Side Effects From COVID-19 Vaccine "Won't Be A Walk In The Park"
Post Date: 2020-11-25 16:37:19 by Horse
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Fevers, sweats, migraines and muscle aches that last for days - these are just some of the symptoms reported by various 'Phase 3' trial participants who volunteered for the vaccine trials run by Pfizer, Moderna and others. Though AstraZeneca noted in its preliminary results that its vaccine (which uses the more traditional adenovirus vector) seemed to produce side effects that are less severe than some of its competitors. As scientists try to ensure the US reaches a 70%+ vaccination rate (the cut-off point at which herd immunity is believed to kick in) a group of doctors just warned that public health officials and drugmakers need to be "transparent" with patients about ...

Apple juice tests positive for Covid-19 using rapid tests in Poland
Post Date: 2020-11-23 10:25:21 by Horse
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California Sheriffs Buck Gov. Newsom’s Latest Lockdown: ‘We Will Not’ Actively Enforce It
Post Date: 2020-11-22 17:12:33 by BTP Holdings
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California Sheriffs Buck Gov. Newsom’s Latest Lockdown: ‘We Will Not’ Actively Enforce It By Tim Pearce • Nov 22, 2020 DailyWire.com LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS -- Episode 980A -- Pictured in this screen grab: Gov. Gavin Newsom during an interview on April 30, 2020 -- (Photo by: NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images) NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images Several more California sheriffs have joined Orange County’s sheriff in bucking Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s latest lockdown order and refusing to actively enforce new mandates. The sheriffs of Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties put out statements over social media on Thursday and Friday ...

Why You Must Never Throw Away Sprouted Garlic
Post Date: 2020-11-22 12:19:12 by Horse
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Better Than Fish Oil, See What Happens To Your Body When You Take Krill Oil Everyday
Post Date: 2020-11-22 03:29:34 by Horse
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Poster Comment:Krill oil is also superior to flaxseed oil.

Artificial Sweetener Used in More Than 6,000 Products Linked to Host of Serious Health Problems
Post Date: 2020-11-20 01:26:49 by Horse
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Dozens of studies link aspartame, which is found in many kids' favorite foods, to cancer, cardiovascular disease, obesity, mood disorders and more, yet FDA insists it’s safe. Dozens of studies have linked aspartame — the world’s most widely used artificial sweetener — to serious health problems, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease, seizures, stroke and dementia, as well as negative effects such as intestinal dysbiosis, mood disorders, headaches and migraines. Evidence also links aspartame to weight gain, increased appetite and obesity-related diseases. See our fact sheet: Diet Soda Chemical Tied to Weight Gain. Evidence linking ...

Common Antioxidant Enzyme May Provide Potential Treatment for COVID-19
Post Date: 2020-11-19 10:11:48 by Horse
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Researchers from UCLA and China have found that catalase, a naturally occurring enzyme, holds potential as a low-cost therapeutic drug to treat COVID-19 symptoms and suppress the replication of coronavirus inside the body. A study detailing the research was published in Advanced Materials. Catalase is produced naturally and used by humans, animals and plants. Inside cells, the antioxidant enzyme kick starts the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide, which can be toxic, into water and oxygen. The enzyme is also commonly used worldwide in food production and as a dietary supplement.

Don’t Call the Cops. Especially if Your Loved Ones Are Old, Disabled or Have Special Needs
Post Date: 2020-11-18 08:52:04 by Ada
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“Anyone who cares for someone with a developmental disability, as well as for disabled people themselves [lives] every day in fear that their behavior will be misconstrued as suspicious, intoxicated or hostile by law enforcement.”—Steve Silberman, The New York Times They shot at him fourteen times. Walter Wallace Jr.—a troubled 27-year-old black man with a criminal history and mental health issues—was no saint. Still, he didn’t deserve to die in a hail of bullets fired by two police officers who clearly had not been adequately trained in how to de-escalate encounters with special needs individuals. Wallace wasn’t unarmed—he was reportedly holding ...

5 Best Foods High in Collagen (and Your Plan to Boost Collagen Levels)
Post Date: 2020-11-18 08:44:28 by BTP Holdings
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5 Best Foods High in Collagen (and Your Plan to Boost Collagen Levels) Posted on November 14, 2020 Best collagen foods By Rachael Link, RD Collagen is an important type of protein that many of us may not be getting enough of from our diets, considering it’s not found in typical protein sources like most cuts of meat. Although supplementation is widely available, including a few servings of collagen-rich foods and - boosting foods in your diet can also help optimize your levels. This in turn is supportive of healthy joints, skin health and gut health. Which collagen foods are the best ones to focus on? Let’s take a closer look at what exactly collagen does and a few of the ...

Magnetism and Health
Post Date: 2020-11-18 08:29:06 by Horse
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Plant seeds under the influence of the magnetic field had a higher germination rate, and these plants grew taller, larger, and healthier than those in the control group. Magnetized water has been found effective in alleviating colds, coughs, bronchitis, all types of fever and more, arthritis pain, reducing blood pressure, recovering quickly from a stroke, and it helpful in the regularization of women's menses. Poster Comment:The first sentence is about plants and magnetism. The second is about your health. This quote is from my notes on a free course on agricultural science. A tip for gardeners: volcanic rock dust is paramagnetic and makes your garden grow faster. It also raises the ...

Pfizer Vaccine 90% Effective Claim Unsubstantiated by Peer-Review Journals and World Health Organization
Post Date: 2020-11-17 12:50:17 by Horse
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Can the public afford to trust vaccine companies who deliberately withhold information and data and have preyed on the public’s desperation to escape lockdowns, while, at the same time, reaping the rewards from the stock market that has responded to a premature and unsupported announcement? It won’t have escaped you that the airwaves are currently booming with news from an interim report of the Phase 3 trial on the Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA-based vaccine, snappily named BNT162b2. It’s one of 48 vaccines under clinical evaluation that aims to protect against COVID-19. The primary source of the news, headlined by a “90% effective” claim, isn’t a peer reviewed journal ...

Media Hypes Moderna’s COVID Vaccine, Downplays Risks
Post Date: 2020-11-17 12:44:45 by Horse
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For the second time in a week, news of a “promising” COVID-19 vaccine sent global stock markets on a joy ride and triggered an avalanche of positive news stories which, for the most part, avoided any killjoy questions about vaccine safety or transparency. On Monday, Moderna announced that its mRNA-1273 COVID vaccine candidate was 94.5% effective, based on interim Phase 3 trial data. Last week Pfizer announced that analysis of preliminary Phase 3 trial data indicated its BNT162b2 COVID vaccine, developed in partnership with Germany’s BioNTech, was “more than 90% effective.” Both announcements came in the form of press releases — with neither company providing ...

Who elected Anthony Fauci as dictator?
Post Date: 2020-11-17 06:54:51 by Ada
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Anthony Fauci is a lifelong bureaucrat who has never gone before the American people to earn their vote based upon his ideas and promises. Nevertheless, he’s been calling the shots for almost a year now, dictating the parameters of American liberty – and, flush with power, he’s clamping down even harder because he sees a Biden presidency in his future. Fauci began at the National Institutes of Health in1968 and now, 52 years later, he heads the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. He’s managed to be in government even longer than Joe Biden. Apparently, Fauci has an excellent record on developing treatments for arthritis and rheumatism, for which we ...

Paris Police Step Up Controls to Make Sure People Have Authorization Papers to Go Outside
Post Date: 2020-11-16 09:49:58 by Ada
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Remember when they used to use that meme with the Nazis saying “papers please?” It was like this big anti-German meme when I was a child that the Nazis were evil because, among other things, they made you should papers to travel. Of course, that was in the middle of a gigantic war. And they didn’t make you show papers to travel to the grocery store. Reuters: French police stepped up controls in Paris over the weekend to ensure residents were complying with strict lockdown rules imposed to curb the spread of COVID-19, amid signs that some people were breaching them. Prime Minister Jean Castex has said people are not abiding by the rules as strictly as during the first ...

Trump COVID Adviser: “The Only Way This Stops Is If People Rise Up”
Post Date: 2020-11-16 08:10:12 by Horse
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Dr. Scott Atlas, a leading member of President Trump’s coronavirus task force, announced Sunday that “The only way this stops is if people rise up.” Atlas was responding to the decree of a new lockdown by Michigan Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Atlas tweeted out a thread with Whitmer’s announcement, and a graphic made by The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services highlighting what will be allowed to remain open and what will be forced to closed. Atlas encouraged people of Michigan to “rise up”, and added “You get what you accept. #FreedomMatters #StepUp”: Scott W. Atlas @SWAtlasHoover The only way this stops is if people rise up. ...

Confirmed: Biden Cancer Charity Spent Zero on Cancer Research, Millions on Executives' Salaries
Post Date: 2020-11-15 18:24:00 by BTP Holdings
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Confirmed: Biden Cancer Charity Spent Zero on Cancer Research, Millions on Executives' Salaries Former Vice President Joe Biden addresses the media last week in Wilmington, Delaware. A cancer charity Biden founded in 2017 has paid out millions in salaries but awarded zero in research grants, the New York Post reported. (Joe Raedle / Getty Images) By Jack Davis Published November 15, 2020 at 1:50pm Federal filings show that a cancer charity started by former Vice President Joe Biden spent no money on research, but lots on salaries. In 2017, Biden announced that as a supposed tribute to his son, Beau, who died of brain cancer in 2015, the Biden Cancer Initiative would “develop ...

The Children of Fallujah: The Medical Mystery at the Heart of the Iraq War
Post Date: 2020-11-15 17:18:39 by Ada
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Three years after American soldiers besieged her city, Iraqi pediatrician Samira Alani began to see a problem in the maternity ward. Women were bearing infants with organs spilling out of their abdomens or with their legs fused together like mermaids’ tails. Some looked as if they were covered in snakeskin. Others emerged gasping, unsuccessfully, for air. No one knew what was wrong with the babies, although almost no one was trying to find out, either. It was 2007, the height of the political and sectarian violence unleashed by the US invasion and occupation. Fallujah, where Alani lived and worked, was considered one of the most unstable and inaccessible cities on earth. The news ...

If You Want A Flat Stomach, Stay Away From The Following Six Foods You Probably Consume Daily
Post Date: 2020-11-15 13:33:21 by Horse
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Poster Comment:1) Dairy, try yogurt 2) Processed food, coffee, sugar and alcohol 3) Salt 4) Hot spices 5) carbohydrates 6) say yes to fruit

Why COVID-19 spares younger children? Here's what the scientists say
Post Date: 2020-11-15 13:02:42 by Horse
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Scientists have finally succeeded in decoding why the coronavirus COVID-19 predominantly affects adults and older people and spare younger children. According to a team of researchers, including those from the Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) in the US, children have lower levels of a receptor protein which is used by coronavirus to attack the epithelial cells in the lung. The findings of the study were published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation. "Our study provides a biologic rationale for why particularly infants and very young children seem to be less likely to either get infected or to have severe disease symptoms," said Jennifer Sucre, a co-author of the ...

Obama's WH Physician Issues Brutal Statement on Biden's Mental Health
Post Date: 2020-11-14 23:18:25 by BTP Holdings
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Obama's WH Physician Issues Brutal Statement on Biden's Mental Health Then-President Barack Obama, left, speaks with then-White House physician Ronny Jackson in 2014. (Pete Souza / Obama White House / Flickr) By C. Douglas Golden Published November 14, 2020 at 7:36am Just in case you were curious, the White House has an enormous basement. I don’t have the exact square footage — the real estate agent was out when I called and the rental costs are out of my range — but it’s big enough to house a bowling alley, a dentist’s office, a chocolate shop and a flower shop. This isn’t even counting the latticework of tunnels and bunkers that lie beneath that. ...

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