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Methylene Blue: From Lab Dye to Modern Health Intervention

Methylene Blue: From Lab Dye to Modern Health Intervention

EDITOR’S SUMMARY: Methylene blue shows promise for treating malaria and supporting neurological health, partly due to its ability to enhance mitochondrial function and improve cellular energy production. However, as a synthetic compound, it carries potential side...

Fevers: To Cool or Not to Cool … That Is the Question

Fevers: To Cool or Not to Cool … That Is the Question

By Jennifer Wolff-Gillispie HWP, LC EDITOR’S SUMMARY: When it comes to healing your body, a solid dose of intuition can be quite effective. After all, does anyone really know what’s going on inside you better than you? While there’s a tendency to want to dampen pain,...

Osteoporosis Shakedown: What the Medical Industry Is Not Telling You

Osteoporosis Shakedown: What the Medical Industry Is Not Telling You

EDITOR’S SUMMARY: In Western mainstream medicine, osteoporosis, a disease resulting in weak and brittle bones, is typically treated with chemical pharmaceuticals. With an eye on symptom-reduction in an attempt to prevent bone fractures and falls, via drugs, little...

FDA Approves Lexapro (SSRI Pharmaceutical) for Kids Ages Seven and Older

FDA Approves Lexapro (SSRI Pharmaceutical) for Kids Ages Seven and Older

EDITOR’S SUMMARY: Whatever camp you’re in: Children should be allowed to take psychotropic (affects mood, perception, thoughts, and behavior) pharmaceuticals under specific conditions; children should not be allowed to consume these meds no matter what, or somewhere...

Ivermectin Uncensored: The Story the Headlines Won’t Tell You

Ivermectin Uncensored: The Story the Headlines Won’t Tell You

EDITOR’S SUMMARY: Within the medical freedom community, there is judgment. It’s no wonder, as personal bias pushed onto other people is a tendency of the human race. To step out of this vicious cycle, you must catch the behavior in yourself, and do the work to retrain...

Report Vaccine Injuries and Adverse Reactions

Report Vaccine Injuries and Adverse Reactions

For background information on the CDC’s public health surveillance tool, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), v-safe, the Vaccine Safety Datalink, the National Vaccine Information Compensation Plan (VICP) and the Countermeasures Injury Compensation...

Why the Boosted Have a Higher Risk for COVID-19

Why the Boosted Have a Higher Risk for COVID-19

SUMMARY: Despite the incessant mantra of “safe and effective,” those who have received the most COVID-19 vaccines are proving to be at higher risk of contracting the very disease they are trying to avoid, than people who have said no to the same shots. But why? And...

Monitoring Vaccine Safety: How to Report Injuries and Adverse Reactions

Monitoring Vaccine Safety: How to Report Injuries and Adverse Reactions

SUMMARY: Is vaccination safe, and if not… is it worth the risk to offset the illness you’re trying to avoid? Does getting vaccinated provide relief from fear and anxiety that feel too hard to live with? Or are you a “hard NO!”—never, no way, not a chance; not for me?...

Where Did It Come From? Poliovirus in New York’s Wastewater

Where Did It Come From? Poliovirus in New York’s Wastewater

SUMMARY: An unvaccinated New York man tested positive for polio this summer, catching a strain of poliovirus that only comes from the vaccine. Local wastewater samples are popping up positive, too. This raises two questions: Where did this poliovirus come from, and...