Health/Sick Care

The Virtue of Vinegar: Lowers Blood Pressure, Balances Blood Sugar, and More

By Iron Will / April 21, 2024 /

Vinegar is good for more than dressing salads—the sour, fermented liquid has been used for centuries to treat many ailments.
Vinegar’s culinary and healing and culinary history dates back to 5000 B.C. During the fermentation process, alcohol transforms into vinegar. In ancient China, the resulting liquid was known as “bitter wine” and was used as a medicinal remedy for various ailments. Kuo-Pin Wu, the superintendent of Taiwan Xinyitang Heart Clinic, elaborated on the health benefits of vinegar and its diverse applications in daily life in The Epoch Times’ “Health 1+1” program.
Medicinal Uses of Vinegar
Mr. Wu stated that ancient medical texts contain numerous records of vinegar, highlighting its myriad medicinal benefits:
Reduce swelling: Vinegar can be used to treat symptoms of swelling and suppuration (discharge of infection) from the body.
Antimicrobial and antiviral effects: Vinegar can kill some germs. When cold symptoms first appear, it can be used can reduce bacterial and viral infections in the throat by diluting a tablespoon of salt and vinegar in hot water and using it as a mouthwash.

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Improve Your Physical and Psychological Health With This Simple Lymphatic Drainage Routine

By Iron Will / April 20, 2024 /

STORY AT-A-GLANCE
Your lymphatic system, integral to immune function and waste removal, significantly influences overall health, including physical, mental and emotional aspects
The “Big 6” routine developed by chiropractor Perry Nickelston involves stimulating six key lymphatic points to enhance blood flow, nerve response and the clearance of toxins. The “Big 6” lymphatic drainage points are: above and below the collarbone, jawline, chest, abdomen, hip area and back of the knees
A lymphatic drainage routine helps reduce swelling, facilitates detoxification, helps prevent disease by boosting immune function, and improves digestion and nutrient absorption
Understanding the lymphatic system’s unique pressure system is essential; drainage should start at low-pressure areas (above and below the collarbone) and move towards higher-pressure areas to prevent swelling, especially in extremities
Enhanced proprioception, resulting from a well-functioning lymphatic system, translates into a feeling of safety by allowing the brain to accurately sense joint positions and movements, thus reducing injury risk and boosting confidence and psychological well-being

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Do Vaccines Make Us Healthier?

By Iron Will / April 20, 2024 /

2024 Update Reviews the Data on Ever Increasing Routine Vaccine Schedule and Health Outcomes

We can all accept that a better diet, fitness, body weight, and good sleep all would contribute to improvements in human health. But what about medical interventions that are applied to us as children and some continuing into adulthood. Products injected into us with no way of getting them out of the body?

The COVID-19 crisis and the mass vaccination debacle has caused all of us to re-evaluate the ever-expanding childhood and adult CDC ACIP vaccine schedule and similar programs outside of the United States.

Here is some key input from film-maker Greg Glaser of Do Vaccines Make Us Healthier?

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Top Cancer Doctor Issues Red Alert: Covid Shots Must ‘Be Completely Banned’

By Iron Will / April 20, 2024 /

A world-renowned cancer specialist has warned that Covid mRNA vaccines pose a huge risk to public health and demanded that the shots “be completely banned.”

Professor Angus Dalgleish is a celebrated oncologist, known for his research in cancer and HIV/AIDS.

Dalgleish is now raising the alarm after discovering that the Covid injections are causing the global surge in cancer rates.

Describing the shots as “gene therapies,” Dalgleish warns that the shots are responsible for the wave of sudden deaths and fatal diseases such as heart failure, blood clots, strokes, and “turbo cancers.”

In an interview with Dr. John Campbell, Dalgleish declared there is a “fundamental flaw” with COVID-19 shots.

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Appeals Court Backs Forced Vaccination of Children without Parental Consent

By Iron Will / April 20, 2024 /

An appeals court has backed efforts to vaccinate children without parental consent by shielding those who force kids to take Covid shots.

A North Carolina Court of Appeals issued the ruling in the case of a clinic, where personnel gave a 14-year-old boy a Covid mRNA shot without consent from the child or his parents.

The mother of the boy sued the Guilford County school board and Old North State Medical Society over her teenage son’s forced COVID-19 vaccination in 2021.

However, appellate judges agreed that a federal law protected both defendants from legal liability.

The court ruled that the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP Act) protected the clinic and its staff.

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U.S. Could Vaccinate a Fifth of Americans in a Bird Flu Emergency

By Iron Will / April 20, 2024 /

Two clinical trials of the vaccine likely to be used, under way since last year, have yet to produce data.

If the virus currently causing an outbreak of avian influenza among U.S. dairy cattle were to begin spreading widely among humans, the federal government says it could distribute enough vaccines within four months to inoculate a fifth of the U.S. population.

If the virus currently causing an outbreak of avian influenza among U.S. dairy cattle were to begin spreading widely among humans, the federal government says it could distribute enough vaccines within four months to inoculate a fifth of the U.S. population.
How effective that vaccine would be, and whether those doses would do enough to blunt the impact of a human pandemic, isn’t clear. Two clinical trials of the vaccine likely to be used, under way since last year, have yet to produce data.

The strain of avian flu known as H5N1 has been circulating among birds in the U.S. since late 2021, and is known only to have infected two people in the country, including a Texas dairy worker last month. U.S. officials aren’t near pulling the trigger on plans to roll out emergency vaccinations.

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Report: Less than half of nursing home residents up to date on COVID vaccines

By Iron Will / April 20, 2024 /

In this week’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, researchers review COVID-19 activity and vaccination in US nursing homes from October 2023 through February 2024 and find up to 26% of nursing homes reported at least one case of COVID-19 during each week of the study period.

The study was based on information gathered as part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Healthcare Safety Network.

Weekly rates of incident SARS-CoV-2 infection ranged from 61.4 per 10,000 nursing home residents during the week ending February 11, 2024, to 133.8 per 10,000 during the week ending December 3, 2023. The cumulative weekly SARS-CoV-2 infection rate was highest in the Midwest region (130.1 per 10,000 residents) and lowest in the South (93.1 per 10,000).

The same geographic pattern was seen among COVID hospitalizations: The cumulative weekly COVID-19–associated hospitalization rate was 5.8 per 10,000 residents and was highest in the Midwest (6.7 per 10,000) and lowest in the South (5.0 per 10,000), the authors said.

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New Report Reveals Faulty Data, Fallout From COVID Lockdowns In The Hoosier State

By Iron Will / April 20, 2024 /

COVID was listed as a “cause of death” for numerous deaths caused by gunshot wounds, fires, car accidents … and drug overdoses.

Known for many memorable aphorisms, Winston Churchill once expressed a determination to “Never let a good crisis go to waste.”

Over the ensuing decades, some leaders have used such logic to justify taking advantage of people’s fears during perilous times — trampling their liberties in ways the people would never tolerate during more normal circumstances.

The better application of Churchill’s principle, however, is to actually learn the right lessons from crises we encounter — and to apply those lessons in ways that truly protect both lives and liberty.

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Herbal Successes in Ulcerative Colitis: Review

By Sarah / April 20, 2024 /

A newly published analysis of 1,227 studies concludes non-invasive herbal treatments could be a game-changer for people enduring ulcerative colitis.

Air, water, food, sleep, and warmth are a human’s basic physiological needs. When one or more of those needs are not met, we fail to thrive.

Just as we eat and drink multiple times a day, we must also rest and digest. Likewise, we suffer when one of our bodily systems is not able to process or respond to those basic needs. In the case of ulcerative colitis, the troubled system is the digestive tract, which can impact one’s entire life.

Common recommendations to help alleviate symptoms include lifestyle and nutritional changes, such as the removal of dairy products from the diet, eating smaller portions, or stress management.

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Maxime Bernier says it’s ‘astounding’ Alberta is ‘pushing’ COVID boosters, tells Danielle Smith to stop it

By Shawna / April 19, 2024 /

People’s Party of Canada (PPC) leader Maxime Bernier said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith should tell provincial health bureaucrats to “back off” and stop “pushing” the mRNA COVID boosters on “anyone,” considering a recent announcement from health officials recommending yet more COVID shots.

“I find it astounding that Alberta public health bureaucrats are still pushing the mRNA boosters on anyone, and especially on children who have never been at risk, almost two years after almost all other pandemic measures have been ended,” Bernier told LifeSiteNews.

“Danielle Smith’s government should tell its bureaucrats to back off and stop stupidly feeding a needless sense of fear surrounding the virus that lingers among certain groups of society. It’s over! Get over it!”

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