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We studied this years ago and it always fell on deaf ears...... what was released yesterday was not Earth shaking if you...
09/23/2025

We studied this years ago and it always fell on deaf ears...... what was released yesterday was not Earth shaking if you study natural health.

One of the leading vaccine experts

09/05/2025

Many within the Natural Health care world have talked about this for years. Sadly ALUMINUM has replaced thimerosal which is a heavy metal and also toxic.

09/04/2025

A major 15-year study published in *JAMA Internal Medicine* has revealed that added sugar may pose a greater risk to heart health than cholesterol itself—more than doubling the chance of dying from heart disease, even in people who are not overweight.

Researchers found that individuals who consumed 25% or more of their daily calories from added sugar were over twice as likely to die from heart disease compared to those who consumed less than 10%. This risk held true regardless of age, weight, activity levels, or cholesterol numbers, making sugar intake a universal concern.

The biggest culprits include sugary drinks, desserts, candy, sweetened cereals, and fruit drinks. Excess sugar can raise blood pressure and trigger the liver to release harmful fats into the bloodstream. The American Heart Association recommends keeping daily sugar intake under 6 teaspoons for women and 9 teaspoons for men, but just one soda can exceed these limits. Small swaps, like fruit-infused seltzer or naturally sweetened snacks, can make a big difference in protecting your heart.

No shock when you understand how the body works.
09/04/2025

No shock when you understand how the body works.

A major 15-year study published in *JAMA Internal Medicine* has revealed that added sugar may pose a greater risk to heart health than cholesterol itself—more than doubling the chance of dying from heart disease, even in people who are not overweight.

Researchers found that individuals who consumed 25% or more of their daily calories from added sugar were over twice as likely to die from heart disease compared to those who consumed less than 10%. This risk held true regardless of age, weight, activity levels, or cholesterol numbers, making sugar intake a universal concern.

The biggest culprits include sugary drinks, desserts, candy, sweetened cereals, and fruit drinks. Excess sugar can raise blood pressure and trigger the liver to release harmful fats into the bloodstream. The American Heart Association recommends keeping daily sugar intake under 6 teaspoons for women and 9 teaspoons for men, but just one soda can exceed these limits. Small swaps, like fruit-infused seltzer or naturally sweetened snacks, can make a big difference in protecting your heart.

Every chemical has side effects. Does the BENEFIT outweigh the RISK? Too often drugs offer short term relief with worse ...
08/07/2025

Every chemical has side effects. Does the BENEFIT outweigh the RISK? Too often drugs offer short term relief with worse long term consequences.

A drug widely used to treat nerve pain has been linked with dementia and cognitive impairment.
A new study analyzing over 26,000 patient records has found a significant link between long-term gabapentin use and increased risk of both dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
Patients with six or more prescriptions were 29% more likely to be diagnosed with dementia and 85% more likely to develop MCI within a decade.
The risk was even greater among adults aged 35 to 49, prompting researchers to urge physicians to monitor cognitive health in patients using the drug long-term.
Gabapentin has grown in popularity as a less addictive alternative to opioids. However, its mechanism—dampening communication between neurons—may also disrupt critical brain connections, potentially contributing to cognitive decline.
While past research has been inconclusive, this new study’s large sample size offers more weight to the growing concerns. Researchers stress the importance of further investigation to determine whether gabapentin plays a causal role in dementia development or simply correlates with other risk factors in chronic pain patients.
Source: Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine (2025).

A 2020 study in SAGE Open Medicine compared health outcomes of vaccinated vs. unvaccinated kids (0-18 years) from three ...
08/07/2025

A 2020 study in SAGE Open Medicine compared health outcomes of vaccinated vs. unvaccinated kids (0-18 years) from three U.S. pediatric practices (2005-2015).
Analyzing 1,500+ patients, it found vaccinated children had higher rates of chronic conditions and more office visits (mean 19.6 vs. 9.9).
Key findings on chronic conditions:
• Asthma: 13.8% (vaccinated) vs. 4.7% (unvaccinated)
• Allergic rhinitis: 22.2% vs. 6.7%
• Eczema: 10.3% vs. 2.4%
• Developmental disorders (e.g., ADHD, autism): 10.1% vs. 1.9%
Vaccinated kids also showed higher odds of infections and allergies.
🔗 Read the full study: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7268563/

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