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Another Sports Bonus for Kids: Healthier Eyes

Sometimes allergies can lead to pink, irritated eyes. But allergic conjunctivitis, or “pink eye” may have a simple fix: physical fitness. That’s the conclusion of researchers in Taiwan who tracked the health data of more than 1.2 million children. The kids were examined at age 10, sometime between 2010 and 2018. The investigators also used Taiwan’s…


A Common Eating Habit Can Increase Risk of Diabetes by 152 Percent

Eating too fast is a common problem for many people nowadays, owing to a busy lifestyle. For instance, a busy delivery driver can finish his lunch while waiting for two red lights. However, eating too fast can contribute to a higher risk of diabetes and heart disease, and may lead to other conditions. Eating Too…


More Adverse Events: It’s Time to Halt COVID Vaccine Recommendations for Pregnant Women

According to the recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), pregnant women should be vaccinated against COVID-19. However, the main research work to back up this policy was the influential CDC-sponsored article by Shimabukuro et al. (2021), published in the New England Journal of Medicine,…


The Triad of Autoimmunity, Gluten Sensitivity, and Leaky Gut

In the research and in my practice, I find three areas that consistently stand out in complex chronic cases: gluten, leaky gut syndrome, and autoimmunity. Gluten Sensitivity and Chronic Health Problems I personally can’t recall a single patient with autoimmunity or intestinal permeability who wasn’t sensitive to gluten, the protein found in wheat, spelt, barley,…


10,000 Steps Daily Can Help Cut Your Risk of Dementia by Half

Walking is a great way to get exercise, but new research has found that those steps can also help reduce your risk of dementia. The study found that walking 10,000 steps each day can cut your risk of dementia by half. So if you’re looking for a way to stay healthy, be sure to make…


Autophagy Heals Damage from Spike Protein, Doctor Says

Maybe you’ve never heard the word “autophagy” before. Or maybe you’ve been wondering for years what it means. Autophagy, also called autophagocytosis, refers to a process in cellular biology that has sparked interest in recent years because of its implications for medical science and human health. “Auto” means self in Greek. “Phagy” means to eat…


The Dangers of Hair Dyes

These days, there are as many reasons why people dye their hair as there are shades of color. Whether it’s Sunkissed Blonde, Marshmallow Brown, Mahogany with Honeysuckle Highlights, or Ash Brown with Purple Face-framing Highlights, customers everywhere are lining up to lighten or brighten their locks. How many? According to SouthFloridaReporter.com, an astonishing 75% of women…


Rose Moon Milk – A Relaxing Sleep Tonic (Recipe + Video)

Chef Alessandra Viola Have you ever tried to drink pink milk? After a long day, this rose moon milk is a perfect way to get yourself relaxed and prepared for the next day. By using oat milk, it is dairy-free and vegan. In combination with beetroot and ashwagandha powder, it is healthy and helps the…


COVID Shots and Vision Problems

The problems manifesting after the Covid shots just keep piling up. I’ve already written about myocarditis, Lewy body dementia, rubbery blood clots, skin necrosis, infertility, and the loss of smell. As if those weren’t bad enough, I’ve now come across articles that detail what the covid shots due to vision. At least 200 cases of uveitis after the mRNA or vector‑borne vaccines…


4-Ingredient Liver Purifying and Eyesight Improving Tea (Recipe + Video)

By Chef John Simple to make using just four ingredients, you can easily sip on delightful tea in 30 minutes or less. In traditional Chinese medicine, chrysanthemum tea is used to promote liver and kidney health. One study found that components of the flower may help improve high blood sugar and possibly help prevent type 2 diabetes. Dr….