November 23, 2022

Serious Threats to Global Health

November 4, 2022

Study Finds Vitamin D Levels In Psoriasis Patients Are SEVEN Times Lower Than Healthy People

A new study published in the BMC Nutrition journal analyzes the long-suspected link between vitamin D deficiency and psoriasis. Examining 285 psoriasis patients and 317 healthy […]
October 28, 2022

World Health Organization Seeking Direct Corporate Funding Through Group Headed By Former Bill Gates Foundation Official

Apparently not content with the billions of dollars it already receives from the multinational corporate sector and related non-state financiers, the World Health Organization (WHO) has quietly begun seeking still further funding directly from companies. Operating through a little-known WHO Foundation set up during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the new funding drive is headed by Anil Soni, a former pharmaceutical executive who has been a senior advisor to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. With WHO Foundation board members and other senior officials having additional conflicting histories and connections with organizations such as the World Economic Forum (WEF), the corporate money capture of the WHO and its activities has reached a new level of control.
October 20, 2022

Don’t Believe The Mainstream Media: Studies Show Antioxidants Improve COVID-19 Clinical Outcomes

A new systematic review of observational and interventional studies examines the use of antioxidants in patients with COVID-19. Published in the Food Science & Nutrition journal, the results demonstrate highly beneficial roles for this class of micronutrients in reducing inflammation, ventilation requirement, hospitalization, intensive care unit admission, mortality, and other aspects of coronavirus care. Confirming that intravenous supplementation with vitamin C significantly decreases mortality from COVID-19 in severe cases, and that studies show vitamin D, selenium, and zinc similarly play positive roles in fighting the disease, the researchers conclude that antioxidants can improve clinical outcomes.
October 7, 2022

Meta-Analysis Supports Vitamin C Supplementation for Prevention & Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease

A new meta-analysis published in the Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience journal examines the relationship between Alzheimer’s disease and plasma levels of vitamin C. Authored by researchers from the United States and Pakistan, the paper finds that deficiency of vitamin C is involved in the progression of the disease. Crucially, therefore, the researchers conclude that vitamin C supplementation is a plausible strategy for its prevention and treatment.
September 30, 2022

FRACKING: The Scientific Evidence Of Adverse Health Effects That Governments Aren’t Telling You About

Hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as fracking, is a technique for obtaining oil and gas from shale rock. Sometimes referred to as ‘unconventional oil and gas development’, […]
September 16, 2022

Spinach, nuts, and carrots – Why micronutrients are so important for healthy vision

A growing number of young people are affected by nearsightedness or farsightedness – for two obvious reasons: First, the increased use of smartphones, TVs and PCs […]
September 5, 2022

The importance of resveratrol and a healthy diet for the gut