Mullein is often viewed as a weed, an unwanted guest. Mullein’s intimidating size (it can grow to be 11 feet tall in its second year) makes it misunderstood. It is easiest to identify it in the late summer and fall when the tall flowering stalks are visible. However, mullein is more beneficial than it looks….
Mullein: Popular ‘Weed’ for COVID Lung, Many Other Conditions
Joshua Philipp, Robert Malone Discuss COVID-19 Origins, Vaccine Injuries, and Media Misinformation at CPAC
The Conservative Political Action Committee’s (CPAC) 2023 conference hosted a panel conversation featuring Dr. Robert Malone, an early mRNA vaccine researcher, Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas), Jerry Daniels, a marketing specialist, and Joshua Philipp, an investigative reporter for The Epoch Times. The discussion centered on COVID-19 misinformation, the potential control to be gained, and opinions on…
Scientists Present New ‘Roadmap’ for Addressing Future Coronavirus Threats–Some Experts Fault the Directions
In late February, the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) released their Coronavirus Vaccines R&D Roadmap. The document, compiled by over 50 scientists and funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMFG), presents a controversial plan for the future of coronavirus vaccine research. “The COVID-19…
Auditors Are Finding Millions in Mishandled COVID-Era Education Funds
Millions of dollars in pandemic-era relief spending that went to K-12 public education and universities was misspent, according to federal and state audits. As COVID-19 spread around the world in 2020, federal, state, and local officials encouraged or ordered policies that led to the closures of businesses and schools around the United States. Between 2020…
Higher Omega-3 Levels May Protect Against COVID-19 Adverse Outcomes: Study
Higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids may provide some protection against contracting or experiencing adverse outcomes of COVID-19 infection according to a recent study. The study, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, compared the risk for three COVID-19 outcomes: testing positive for COVID-19, hospitalization with confirmed COVID-19 infection, and death from COVID-19 as…
FDA Rejects Request to Authorize COVID-19 Treatment
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has rejected a request to authorize a drug as a COVID-19 treatment for hospitalized patients. Florida-based Veru said March 2 that the FDA informed the company it would not grant emergency use authorization (EUA) for sabizabulin, the drug. Veru asked in 2022 for authorization for the drug as a…
FDA Officials Push Back After Adviser Says Young, Healthy People Don’t Need New COVID-19 Boosters
Top U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials are countering an adviser’s position that young, healthy people do not need the updated COVID-19 vaccine boosters. Drs. Robert Califf and Peter Marks pointed to a study that analyzed the immune response from 12 people after receiving one of the updated boosters, compared with 23 people who…
Can We Treat Long COVID With Bacteria?
Could your gut bacteria hold the key to beating long COVID? You may be surprised by the close link between COVID-19 and your microbiome. Summary of Key Facts Long COVID has no effective interventions. Patients with long COVID have a significantly altered oral, respiratory, and gut microbiome. Gut microbiota plays a crucial role in human health,…
[Premiering 10:30 AM ET] What Are the Costs When America Loses Its Religion?: Sam Sorbo
The percentage of Americans who claim to have no religious affiliation is now around 21 percent, according to a 2022 Gallup survey. When the survey first began in the 1950s, that figure was less than 4 percent. Yet, as America becomes less religious, has the country also quietly lost one of its core foundations for…
What Are the Costs When America Loses Its Religion?: Sam Sorbo
The percentage of Americans who claim to have no religious affiliation is now around 21 percent, according to a 2022 Gallup survey. When the survey first began in the 1950s, that figure was less than 4 percent. Yet, as America becomes less religious, has the country also quietly lost one of its core foundations for…
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