Results for Cardiovascular Disease

'King' Chaga: The Birch Tree Fungus That Boosts Your Immune System

These bitter mushrooms act as parasites on birch trees, but they're revered for their medicinal properties, including immunomodulatory, antiviral and antidiabetes effects

Chaga mushrooms aren't the most attractive fungi on the block, and they're not the tastiest either, but when it comes to medicinal value, chaga mushrooms are king. Typically consumed in tea form due to their bitter flavor, chaga (Inonotus obliquus) is a tree parasite that slowly decomposes tree trunks.

13% Of U.S. Deaths Attributed to Low Vitamin D Levels

13% Of U.S. Deaths Attributed to Low Vitamin D Levels

There was a time when vitamin D was considered the "skeletal" vitamin.  Low levels were linked to rickets and osteoporosis.  But vitamin D may be an issue of life and death.

A group of researchers from the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, Harvard School of Public Health, and seven other institutions have concluded that low vitamin D levels are responsible for almost 13% of deaths in the U.S.  That equates to about 97 deaths per 100,000 Americans per year. 

13,000 Deaths, Nearly 600,000 Adverse Events Reported After COVID Vaccines, as Debate Heats Up Over Boosters


Originally published on www.childrenshealthdefense.org by Megan Redshaw

VAERS data released Friday by the CDC showed a total of 595,622 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 13,068 deaths and 81,050 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and Aug. 13, 2021

20% of Deaths Reported After COVID Vaccines Related to Cardiac Disorders, CDC Data Show


Originally published on
 www.childrenshealthdefense.org by Megan Redshaw

VAERS data released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show 1,341,608 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID-19 vaccines, including 29,460 deaths and 243,466 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020, and July 8, 2022

20,595 Dead 1.9 Million Injured Reported in European Union's Database of Adverse Drug Reactions for COVID Shots


Originally published on www.healthimpactnews.com

The European Union database of suspected drug reaction reports is EudraVigilance, and they are now reporting 20,595 fatalities, and 1,960,607 injuries, following COVID-19 injections.

4 Sugar Alternatives That Won't Poison You

You may think that staying slim and eating healthfully means NO sweets, but guess what? There are natural and delicious sweeteners that won't wreck your diet, and even have therapeutic 'side benefits'

No arena of health and wellness is more debatable than what we should be eating. Looking back through time, the foods that constitute a healthy diet have changed so dramatically, you can literally mark the passage of time by the coming and going of dietary fads.

5 Health Benefits of Chestnuts

Get acquainted with the unique ways that chestnuts aid in wellness, from protecting against memory loss to potentially fighting tumors and various chronic diseases

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire might as well be a timeless image of Christmas. These nuts, coming from the Castanea genus family, deliver a slight sweetness along with a nutty crunch and the flexibility to be added to salads and soups, stuffing and many other dishes.

5 Natural Substances Your Heart Will Love

Heart disease is a leading killer in the U.S., but you don't have to live in fear of an attack. Eating these five foods can help you defend your heart

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., responsible for around 1 in 4 deaths each year.[i] But fear not -- you can greatly reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease through diet and lifestyle modifications like getting regular exercise and eating heart-healthy foods.

6 Health Benefits of Rutin, and Where to Find It

Rutin is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory powerhouse found in a variety of delicious food that may boost your health via multiple avenues, from promoting healthy circulation to providing pain relief

Rutin is one of about 4,000 types of flavonoids that are found abundantly in plants. Also known as rutoside and vitamin P, rutin is a flavonol that acts as an active constituent in tea leaves, apples, buckwheat, most citrus fruits and passion flower, for example, with nutraceutical effects that have been valued since ancient times.[i]

6 Hormone Balancing Powers Of Red Clover

6 Hormone Balancing Powers Of Red Clover

6 Hormone Balancing Powers Of Red Clover

Menopause can seem like torture. Women at midlife suffer with mood swings, stubborn weight gain, hot flashes, and low energy.  At the same time they can develop anxiety, depression, and trouble sleeping. This natural remedy may provide a perfect solution...

The problem is hormones run amuck. 

666 Cases of Heart Disease in 12 to 17-Year-Olds After COVID Shots


Originally published on www.healthimpactnews.com

The COVID-19 shots cause heart disease, mainly myocarditis and pericarditis, which is destroying the health of our young people.

7 Things Every Health Practitioner Needs to Know About EMFs

Despite the increasing reports of people who report feeling symptoms of “electro-sensitivity” from cell phones, wifi routers, Bluetooth devices and other sources of microwave radiation, mainstream medicine continues to bury its head in the sand and ignore the issue

76 Evidence-Based Health Benefits of Noni

Noni fruit, an ancient Polynesian healing remedy, has at least 76 potential health benefits backed by recent scientific evidence

9 in 10 COVID Deaths Are in Vaccinated People: Report


Originally published on www.mercola.com

A Daily Dose of Turmeric Boosts Your Memory and Improves Mood

A new study sheds light on the powerful neuroprotective properties of curcumin, the active ingredient in everyone’s favorite yellow spice. A twice-daily dose of this natural supplement led to a nearly 30% improvement in memory and a boost in mood for adults suffering from mild memory loss

A Most Surreal Two Weeks


Originally published on www.thenhf.com

The Codex Alimentarius Circus Comes to Town


Codex Vice-Chairman Steve Wearne

Study Type : Human Study
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Therapeutic Actions : Exercise : CK(4855) : AC(736)

Aged Garlic Extract for Heart Health

If you had to take only ONE supplement for heart health, look no further than your good friend, garlic

With garlic's long history of use as traditional medicine, the health benefits of garlic are well known to both healers and the health conscious. Hippocrates himself is believed to have prescribed garlic for ailments like parasites, digestive problems and fatigue, among other maladies.

All About Nuts: Eight Healthiest Varieties

Do you want a quick, easy, no-prep snack that can keep you fueled on-the-go while reducing your risk of disease and death? It sounds nuts -- and it is nuts!

If you are interested in maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle, nuts are, quite simply, a food group you need in your life. Compact and convenient, in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and flavor profiles, nuts are an easy way to boost nutrition and energy levels without any preparation required.

All About Olives: Five Reasons to Eat Them

Olives are not only rich in healthy fats but also in antioxidant and anti-inflammatory phytonutrients, making them a powerful superfood in support of heart and metabolic health

Olives are one of the oldest cultivated trees worldwide, with the oldest known tree thought to be at least 2,000 -- and possibly more than 3,000 -- years old.[i] The tree, known as the "olive tree of Vouves" and located on the island of Crete, still produces olives and acts as a symbol of everything olives stand for -- longevity, prosperity and peace, for starters.

An Apple A Day Really Can Keep the Doctor Away - Here's Why

"An apple a day keeps the doctor away"--this timeless proverb underscores the powerful health benefits contained within each apple's crisp, tart bite. As both a global cultural icon and a nutritious dietary staple, the apple has sustained its enduring popularity through the ages not only for its convenience and taste, but also its ability to impart wellness. With origins tracing back to the ancient Silk Road, modern science continues unraveling how compounds within apples equip our bodies to thrive.

An Era of Infamy


Originally published on www.ft.lk by Omar Khan

So, it seems "vaccine passports" are largely dead, except in addled, local discourse. The "mandates" seem to be following the same route, and the "vaccinations" are blaring their inefficacy so loudly, that only 24/7 coverage of potential nuclear war can possibly smother it.

Ancient Medical Miracle Rediscovered by Modern Science - Laurus Nobilis

 

Ancient Medical Miracle Rediscovered by Modern Science - Laurus Nobilis

 

 

Ancient Root Extract Improves Thyroid Function, Reduces Fatigue in Mild Hypothyroid Patients

Do you find yourself increasingly sensitive to cold? Is mental fog or unexplained weight gain starting to become the norm? You may be among the fast-growing group of subclinical hypothyroid cases flying under the radar - but this clinical trial offers hope of taming symptoms and avoiding pharmaceuticals with an ancient adaptogenic herb.

The Epidemic of Borderline Low Thyroid

Apple Extracts Remove Radiation: Chernobyl Survivors Show Protection Potential Amid Nuclear Fears

When nuclear disasters expose millions to stealth health hazards, scientists race to uncover protective solutions in one of the most easily accessible, safe, and affordable foods that Nature provides humanity: apples

Are You Getting Enough Dietary Sulfur?

Sulfur, a vital nutrient for cellular functioning, may not be at the top of your list of supplements, but it is one mineral you cannot live without. Read on to learn how you can boost your vital energy and metabolism by adding more sulfur-rich foods to your diet

Sulfur is a natural, non-metallic mineral and the 10th most abundant element in the universe.[i] Sulfur is pale yellow and odorless, with the distinctive "rotten egg" smell that is attributed to sulfur occurring when elemental sulfur comes into contact with organic materials to create noxious hydrogen sulfide gas.

Argan Oil: A Moisturizer So Pure You Could Drink It


 

 

Argania Spinosa - The botanical name of the Argan Tree which is endemic to Morocco.

As Reports of Injuries After COVID Vaccines Near 1 Million Mark, CDC, FDA Clear Pfizer, Moderna Boosters for All Adults


Originally published on www.childrenshealthdefense.org by Megan Redshaw

VAERS data released today by the CDC included a total of 894,145 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 18,853 deaths and 139,126 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020, and Nov. 12, 2021.

Aspirin & Your Heart: The Continuing Devaluation of Aspirin's Resume

Aspirin, once recommended for the primary prevention of heart disease, is now being challenged even for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease, raising questions about its effectiveness -- and safety -- for a large population of people

For decades routine medical advice has endorsed aspirin for the prevention of cardiovascular disease. Recent research has consistently chipped away at the justification for that advice.

At Risk of Stroke or a Stroke Survivor? Try Coconut Oil

Coconut oil offers neuroprotective properties, which researchers found delayed the incidence of stroke, reduced stroke-induced brain damage and increased survival afterward

Benefits of Chlorogenic Acids Found in Coffee

Intake of coffee and other foods that contain chlorogenic acids has an inverse association with obesity-related chronic diseases. New evidence also shows that these phenolic compounds may also reduce the risk of breast cancer in post-menopausal women

Berries Drive Brain Health, Keep Aging at Bay

In an analysis of data on berry intake, mental decline has been slower for women over age 70 who regularly consumed strawberries or blueberries. These findings aren't alone in vouching for berries' longevity-promoting and cognition boosting properties, as previous studies reflect similar therapeutic actions

Berries: A Top Anti-Diabetes Food

Berries aren't called superfoods for nothing. A review covering 336 scientific articles on these fruits has shown that berry consumption can go a long way in preventing and managing Type 2 diabetes and its complications

From the hunter-gatherers of ancient times to modern humans, berries hold incredible health benefits that only get further proven and respected over time. Coming in different varieties and forms like raw, frozen and dried, these compact and versatile fruits can be easily incorporated into your diet year round.

BEYOND GENE MUTATION - Part 1

Cancer's Origin, Prevention, Treatment, and Lifesaving Patient Empowerment and Resilience Strategies

Black Cohosh Better Than Prozac for Menopause

Do you feel fear or worry regarding the onset of menopause, either for yourself or someone you love? Antidepressants and hormone treatments may be the popular prescriptions, but before you take medications with serious risks, learn about the incredible results of black cohosh for those pesky, sweaty, hot flashy nights

Black Cumin Plus Vitamin D Equals a Top Antiviral Combination


Originally published on www.orthomolecular.org by Max Langen

The remarkable clinical versatility of Nigella sativa

Black Seed: A Tiny Powerhouse for Cardiometabolic Health

Who would guess a little black seed could fight metabolic disease risk factors and help you prevent heart disease? 

Black seed -- also known as Nigella sativa -- is a flowering plant native to Asia and the Mediterranean, which has been used to make medicine for thousands of years.[i]

Bone Health and Osteoporosis: An Orthomolecular Perspective


Originally published on www.orthomolecular.org by Richard Z. Cheng, MD, PhD and Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD 

Boost Your Cardiometabolic Health With 5 Delicious Treats

Choosing foods that are good for you doesn't have to be a chore. These five foods are as tasty as they are beneficial for improving your cardiometabolic health

Only 6.8% of U.S. adults have optimal cardiometabolic health, which means the remaining 93.2% do not, instead belonging to the majority whose cardiometabolic health has been "poor and worsening" since 2000.[i]

Boost Your Memory and Fight Cognitive Impairment With Sesame

Looking for a delicious way to bolster your brainpower and protect your cognition? Look no further than sesame -- the star player in tahini that deserves to be on your regular meal rotation

Sesame seeds may offer hope for the 10% to 20% of adults over 65 suffering from mild cognitive impairment (MCI). As a potential precursor to Alzheimer's disease, about 10% of MCI cases become Alzheimer's after one year, while 30% to 50% progress to Alzheimer's after five years.[i]

Boosting Mitochondrial Biogenesis With Ginger

Researchers discover that ginger, an ancient herbal remedy used for cooking and medicinal purposes, supports the regeneration of cellular mitochondria and may reduce the effects of mitochondrial dysfunction

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