Category: Health Conditions

Child Sacrifice, WEF/WHO Power Grab

Reprinted from Liberty Counsel FDA Approves Pfizer Booster COVID Shot for Children WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) amended the emergency use authorization (EUA) and authorized a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 shot for children 5 through 11 years of age. The booster shot is 10 micrograms, which is the same dosage for this age group…


What’s the Best Sleep Position to Combat Heartburn?

News briefs It’s hard to fall asleep at night when heartburn is your frequent bed partner. How can you give it the boot? In addition to elevating your upper body with a wedge pillow, avoiding meals close to bedtime, and taking heartburn medications, a small study suggests that sleeping on your left side may help….


What COVID Jabs Are Doing to the Immune System and How the Injured Can Heal

Jab-induced spike injuries are on the rise, but in order to heal, the injuries must first be recognized Del Bigtree’s Football Analogy simplifies how spike protein reprograms the body’s immune system to attack itself  The latest science explains the mechanism of jab-induced spike injuries, and spike’s affinity for certain organs Understanding the mechanisms of injury…


Heart Failure: Main Causes, Early Symptoms, and Prevention

According to the American Heart Association’s 2020 report, an estimated 5.7 million Americans over the age of 20 suffered from heart failure between 2009 and 2012, and the number grew to be 6.2 million between 2013 and 2016. This is a significant increase in the number of heart failure patients. Heart failure is a disease…


New Study to Examine Link Between Blood Pressure Meds and Breast Cancer

A new study conducted by Curtin University will examine the link between long-term use of common blood pressure pills and the risks of getting breast cancer. The lead researcher of the study Prof. Rachael Moorin said there were global concerns that the drugs could be causing an increase in breast cancer for women. “The use of calcium…


Dementia: The Quality of Your Night’s Sleep Can Affect Symptoms the Next Day – New Research

We’ve probably all experienced how a poor night’s sleep can make us feel tired, irritable and have difficulty concentrating the next day. But while the odd night of poor sleep has no impact on our health, research shows that prolonged sleep disturbances predict cognitive decline – and are also a risk factor for dementia. Disrupted…


4 Things That Age the Heart and 2 Changes to Reverse It

Heart aging is no longer a disease of the elderly. Its onset age is continually younger. Heart aging may cause heart failure and sudden death. To protect our heart, we can start by adjusting our diet and exercising our “second human heart.” 4 Reasons for Premature Aging of the Heart Heart aging takes place when…


Scientists Reveal COPD Patients More Susceptible to COVID-19

Australian researchers have found out why chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients face a higher risk of developing severe COVID-19, which could be critical in developing new drugs. Researchers from the Centenary Institute and the University of Technology Sydney published their findings in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. COPD is an inflammatory…


Beware of Alien Hormones

It’s the dose that makes the poison. The idea behind this phrase is that a substance only becomes toxic when you ingest enough of it. Therefore, anything less than this toxic dose threshold is considered safe to consume.  Swiss born physician and alchemist Paracelsus made this observation in the 1500s, and the idea has more…


4 Ways to Get Rid of Persistent Hiccups

Most of us have experienced rapid and continuous hiccups, which are quite annoying. These hiccups are mostly benign, and there are four ways to get rid of them. However, if the hiccups persist for too long—as in, well over a day—then you should be aware that this may be a warning sign of certain diseases,…