Tag: health

Pfizer COVID Vaccine Safety Varies from Lot to Lot

By all accounts, Lauren Morgan Tweedale had a bubbly personality. She was outgoing, loved to sing karaoke, and to go to the gym with her buddies. Forty-seven years old, Tweedale was also trim and healthy. So it was a huge shock to her family and friends when last year, on the morning of April 6th,…


How Neurotransmitters Can Affect Your Health

Brain function and thought patterns are intimately related to neurotransmitters, the chemical messengers that carry signals between neurons, or nerve cells, and other cells within the body. Neurotransmitters are essential for various physical and psychological functions including mood, anxiety, fear, joy, and happiness. They are also involved in regulating heart rate, sleep, and appetite. There are…


Young Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients More Likely to Get Infected After 5 Months

The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine turned negatively effective after five months, according to a new study. Researchers with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) analyzed test results from sites across the United States and determined that the vaccine was 60 percent effective two to four weeks after 12- to 15-year-olds got the second…


Rheumatologist: 40% of 3,000 Vaccinated Patients Reported Vaccine Injury, 5% Still Injured

Dr. Robert Jackson has been a physician for 35 years. In his practice, there are more than 5,000 patients, about 3,000 of whom got vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccines. What makes him unusual is that he is not afraid to speak out about what he is seeing in his patients. This is because he’s too valuable…


We Need to Rebuild Our Connection to Nature, Filmmaker Tells RFK, Jr.

Our bodies are starving to be back in nature, according to environmental filmmaker, journalist and musical activist Rob Herring. Herring, who directed and produced the 2018 film “The Need to Grow,” on a recent episode of “RFK Jr. The Defender Podcast,” spoke with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. about the relationship between human and planetary health…


What the FDA’s First COVID Vaccine Restriction Means

On May 5, 2022, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suddenly announced the limited use of the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccine, indicating that only people who are not suitable for the Pfizer or Modena mRNA vaccines, or who cannot receive the mRNA vaccines, can receive the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. What new findings has…


The Epidemic No One Wants to Talk About

Katie Meyer had her whole life ahead of her. A senior at one of the most prestigious universities in the world—Stanford—the 22-year-old was also a soccer star. A goalkeeper and captain of her team, Meyer’s excellence on and off the field helped Stanford defeat North Carolina 5–4 to win the women’s College Cup national championship…


Aging and Stress

At any age, stress is a part of life. Young and old alike have to face difficult situations and overcome obstacles. While young adults struggle to establish a career, achieve financial security, or juggle work and family demands, older people may face failing health or dwindling finances — or simply the challenges of retaining their…


Global COVID Summit Declaration IV

The time is now. As most readers of this substack are now well aware, this is not just about COVID. The constitution hangs in the balance. Please help us to get these messages spread far and wide. The 17,000 Physicians and Medical Scientists in our organization, who are not financially conflicted and remain committed to…


Cancer’s Achilles Heel and How to Treat It

You’ve heard the expression, “sugar feeds cancer” and that’s true. Cancer depends upon sugar to thrive. But what doctors have discovered is that sugar is also cancer’s Achilles Heel. Taking advantage of the cells’ extreme hunger for sugar is the secret behind the success of Insuline Potentiation Therapy in treating cancer. PET scans are able to detect…