(Best Folk Medicine) Nowadays, DEET is considered the best way to repel insects and it is praised by many for its effectiveness; but, it also has major side effects.
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Live Science: ‘Fleet of UFOs’ Followed US Aircraft, Navy Pilot Says
(Mindy Weisberger) Between 2014 and 2015, seasoned pilots in the U.S. Navy experienced a number of harrowing encounters with UFOs during training missions in the U.S. While pilots were mid-flight, their aircraft cameras and radar detected seemingly impossible objects flying at hypersonic speeds at altitudes up to 30,00 feet (9,144 meters); these mysterious UFOs did so with no visible means of propulsion, The New York Times reported on May 26.
Sunscreen Fraud: Consumer Reports’ Recommends Sunscreens That Seep Poison Into Your Bloodstream
(Dr. Joe Mercola) While there are instances where sunscreen may be prudent, these products are widely overused and contribute to widespread vitamin D deficiency. In my view, sunscreen is rarely needed, provided you’re following sensible sun exposure guidelines to prevent burning. Simply get out of the sun or wear clothing the moment your skin starts to turn light pink.
Groundbreaking: Studies Show that Vaccinated Individuals Spread Disease
(Justin Deschamps) The following article was published four years ago, in 2015. It is one of the few mainstream media articles clearly stating that vaccinated individuals spread disease. Be sure to save this page and share it with those willing to review the evidence that counters the mainstream narrative surrounding vaccination.
Fetal DNA Contaminants Found in Merck’s Measles Vaccines
(Theresa A. Deisher, Ph.D.) Open Letter to Legislators Regarding Fetal Cell DNA in Vaccines
How We Make Complex Decisions According to Neuroscience
(Neuroscience) When making a complex decision, we often break the problem down into a series of smaller decisions. For example, when deciding how to treat a patient, a doctor may go through a hierarchy of steps — choosing a diagnostic test, interpreting the results, and then prescribing a medication.
What Aloe Vera Does In Your Body: Why Egyptians Called It The Plant Of Immortality
(Alanna Ketler) Known to the Egyptians as the plant of immortality and to Native Americans as the wand of heaven, aloe vera comes with a wide array of amazing healing properties — some of which you may already know about. You might even have your own aloe vera plant in your home for those small emergencies like scrapes, cuts, and burns, but did you know that aloe vera is not only limited to topical use and is actually even more beneficial to your body when taken internally?
Weaponizing 5G and Nanotechnology: How Do We Protect Ourselves?
(John P. Thomas) Previously, I wrote about the weapon-like qualities of nanotechnology and terahertz frequency radiation. As was explained, these two technologies can be combined to weaken our health, create illness, and control our minds.
The Insular Cortex Processes, and Drives Learning from Pain
(Neuroscience) Acute pain, e.g. hitting your leg against a sharp object, causes an abrupt, unpleasant feeling. In this way, we learn from painful experiences to avoid future harmful situations. This is called “threat learning” and helps animals and humans to survive. But which part of the brain actually warns other parts of the brain of painful events so that threat learning can occur?
25 Reasons to Avoid the Gardasil Vaccine
(Children’s Health Defense) It has been 13 years since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) supplied fast-tracked approval for Merck’s Gardasil vaccine—promoted for the prevention of cervical cancer and other conditions attributed to four types of human papillomavirus (HPV). The agency initially licensed Gardasil solely for 9- to 26-year-old girls and women, but subsequent FDA decisions now enable Merck to market Gardasil’s successor—the nine-valent Gardasil 9 vaccine—to a much broader age range—9 to 45 years—and to both males and females.
Alkalinity and Oxygen Levels: Is There a Connection Between Ph Levels and Cancer Risk?
(Edsel Cook) Several studies show that pH levels of the human body exert an effect on the risk of cancer. People who desire to avoid cancer should strive to maintain their pH levels at slightly alkaline quality instead of letting it drop to acidic levels, which can encourage the rapid growth of tumors.
The Anti-Trumpers Were Wrong: Study Shows Less Racism in Whites Since Trump’s 2016 Win
(Rachel Stoltzfoos) The Washington Post contorted itself Thursday to reconcile a study that found a decline in racial prejudice with the narrative that Trump has spurred a national increase in racism.
Heart Trouble? EKG Videos Demonstrate How Utility “Smart” Meters May Be Contributing
(B.N. Frank) News reports continue to remind us how cardiac issues are on the rise in children and adults. Tens of millions of wireless utility “Smart” Meters have been installed in the U.S. and around the world. Years ago, experts predicted that utility “Smart” Meters were a dumb idea. People everywhere – including elected officials (see 1, 2, 3) – have been fighting to get them off their homes and out of their communities due to all the problems associated with them – including health issues.
Three Psychological Difficulties that Affect Couples
(Exploring your Mind) When you have underlying issues to address, you’ll most likely have issues with other people as well. In particular, it’s clear that there are some psychological difficulties that affect couples, subjective issues that prevent a relationship’s good development.
For the Ladies: 6 Tips to Improve Hormone Health in Your 30s, 40s and 50s
(Michelle Simmons) Perimenopause is the period in women’s life when their estrogen and progesterone hormones start to decline.














