Posted June 22, 2021
One thing we learned on that trip is that an excellent natural mosquito fighter that works is citronella. It turns out lemongrass is packed with this fragrant component. It has a strong, but pleasant citrusy scent humans love but mosquitoes hate. However, lemongrass also offers other benefits including helping you relax and easing headaches. Better yet, it is also an excellent plant to grow at home. Read more.
Archives for June 2021
Bad News: Partisan Perversion (Video)
Posted June 22, 2021
Is the media perfectly fair and balanced? View here.
FDA Approves Expensive, Ineffective Alzheimer’s Drug
Posted June 22, 2021
…against the advice of its own expert panel, ensuring another windfall for Big Pharma at the expense of patients and taxpayers. The FDA has approved the first new Alzheimer’s drug in years—a drug which will reportedly cost more than $56,000 per year. Read more.
Double Whammy for Autoimmune Patients?
Posted June 22, 2021
We’ve been detailing the scientific evidence showing the increased risk of serious adverse events for autoimmune patients receiving the COVID vaccine. Emerging data is now showing that patients with compromised immune systems, such as those on immunosuppressive medications and organ transplant recipients, do not generate as strong an immune response to the COVID vaccines as healthy patients. Not only are autoimmune patients at greater risk for serious adverse events, but the vaccine may not even work for them—we just don’t know. Read more.
Do COVID-19 Vaccines Magnetize Your Body?
Posted June 17, 2021
The vaccine industry and physician groups roundly deny there are any metallic ingredients in any of the COVID-19 vaccines approved for emergency use. While no component of any vaccine or its excipients (inactive ingredients in trace amounts) list metals on product inserts, certainly, trace amounts of metals below allowable levels are found in almost all pharmaceuticals including vaccines. Read more.
NAC Banned on Amazon, Threatened by FDA
Posted June 17, 2021
N-acetylcysteine (NAC), a precursor to reduced glutathione, appears to play an important role in COVID-19. According to an April 2020 literature analysis,1 glutathione deficiency may be associated with COVID-19 severity, leading the author to conclude that NAC may be useful both for its prevention and treatment. NAC has a long history of use as a poison control remedy for acetaminophen poisoning in the emergency room. It neutralizes the toxic effects of the drug by recharging glutathione, thereby preventing liver damage. But the idea that NAC can also be helpful against viral infections is not new. Previous studies2,3 have found it reduces viral replication of certain viruses, including the influenza virus. Read more.
COVID, Ivermectin and the Crime of the Century
Posted June 17, 2021
In the video above, DarkHorse podcast host Bret Weinstein Ph.D., interviews Dr. Pierre Kory about the importance of early treatment of COVID-19 and the shameful censoring of information about ivermectin, which has been shown to be very useful against this infection. It’s no small irony then that YouTube deleted this interview, which is why I embedded a Bitchute version. How this interview could possibly be labeled as misinformation is a mystery, considering all they do is discuss published research. Not to mention, they’re both credentialed medical science experts. Read more.
Nature’s Best UTI Fighters
Posted June 17, 2021
Lower UTIs are typically not severe, although they can cause mild to moderate pain and discomfort. Symptoms of a lower UTI may include an urgent or more frequent need to urinate, a burning sensation when urinating and pelvic pain. While antibiotics are typically prescribed to combat a urinary tract infection, there are several effective home remedies that can help you fight back symptoms and may even support you in preventing UTIs, naturally. Read more.
Vinegar is the Secret to Soft Towels, Whiter Whites, and More Laundry Solutions
Posted June 17, 2021
When some of these tips call for adding vinegar in the rinse cycle, you may sigh. You’re a busy person, and you may have a “set it and forget it” attitude towards laundry. I certainly do. Adding the vinegar to the fabric softener compartment of your washing machine, if it has one, will make sure it is automatically added just before the rinse. Right on time! Read more.
Plant Once, Pick Forever! 12 Perennial Vegetables You NEED to Plant This Summer
Posted June 17, 2021
A perennial plant is one that you plant once, and then it will bloom year after year. There’s no hard and fast rule for how long you can expect your perennial to keep blooming. Lots will depend on the care you give the plants, soil conditions, if animals get at it, the type of bloom itself, and other considerations. However, it should be at least three years (since annuals must be replanted every year, and biannuals every two years), and it could be up to over a decade. This makes perennials a great choice if you want to grow a staple crop–the kind you’ll need every year. Additionally, if you’re prone to forgetfulness, not having to put “seeds” on your to-do list every year will help. Read more.