Alarming reversal: UCSF study reveals vaccinated 6x more likely to be hospitalized than unvaccinated

A UCSF study found vaccinated, COVID-naïve individuals were 5.8 to 7.2 times more likely to be hospitalized than unvaccinated people with prior infection. The data challenges previous claims that vaccines reduce severe outcomes, suggesting instead a higher risk for the vaccinated group. The findings are highly statistically significant (p-value 4e-15), making chance an unlikely explanation. … Continue reading Alarming reversal: UCSF study reveals vaccinated 6x more likely to be hospitalized than unvaccinated

Barley: A nutrient-dense ancient grain with modern benefits

Barley is one of the oldest cultivated grains, originating in Ethiopia and Southeast Asia some 10,000 years ago. It played a key role in ancient diets and remains a resilient global staple today. Rich in fiber, protein, B vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, barley can support heart health, digestion, blood sugar control and healthy weight management. … Continue reading Barley: A nutrient-dense ancient grain with modern benefits

Study reveals social media’s stealthy role in the childhood OBESITY crisis

Digital marketing on platforms like TikTok and Instagram exposes children to ads for ultra-processed foods (high in sugar, salt and fat), contributing to childhood obesity. Many kids don’t realize they're being targeted. Studies show that exposure to junk food ads increases children's desire for and consumption of unhealthy food, with influencer marketing having a particularly … Continue reading Study reveals social media’s stealthy role in the childhood OBESITY crisis

Pfizer’s RSV vaccine linked to preterm births as drug giant CONCEALED RISKS from pregnant women in unethical clinical trials

  "Trust the science" is the mantra repeated to pregnant women, but Pfizer's deliberate omission of preterm birth risks in RSV trials shows Big Pharma values profits over ethics. Key findings from BMJ Open study: Pregnant women who received Pfizer's RSV vaccine (Abrysvo) faced higher rates of preterm births, with most occurring within a week of injection. GSK previously … Continue reading Pfizer’s RSV vaccine linked to preterm births as drug giant CONCEALED RISKS from pregnant women in unethical clinical trials

New study confirms brown rice contains 40% more toxic arsenic than white rice, putting young children at risk

Brown rice contains significantly higher levels of arsenic than white rice, with the toxic element concentrating in the bran layer. Children under 5, especially infants, face the highest risk due to their higher food intake relative to body weight. Despite its nutritional benefits, brown rice may unintentionally expose young eaters to arsenic levels exceeding safety … Continue reading New study confirms brown rice contains 40% more toxic arsenic than white rice, putting young children at risk

DEADLY FLU JAB WARNING: New flu vaccines make recipients 27 PERCENT MORE LIKELY to catch the flu

Negative Vaccine Effectiveness: The 2024-2025 flu vaccine showed a -26.9% effectiveness rate, meaning vaccinated individuals had a 27% higher risk of contracting the flu compared to unvaccinated individuals. This suggests the vaccine may have impaired immunity rather than provided protection. Repeated Vaccination Risks: The study builds on prior research showing that annual flu vaccination may reduce effectiveness over time, … Continue reading DEADLY FLU JAB WARNING: New flu vaccines make recipients 27 PERCENT MORE LIKELY to catch the flu

Texas child’s “measles pulmonary failure” sparks debate as media ignores vaccine risks and medical errors

An 8-year-old Texas girl died from "measles pulmonary failure," prompting media to blame unvaccinated children while ignoring critical factors. Medical experts suggest the death may have resulted from improper treatment, not just measles, yet mainstream outlets refused to investigate. The MMR vaccine carries documented risks, including autism links and underreported injuries, but media only amplifies … Continue reading Texas child’s “measles pulmonary failure” sparks debate as media ignores vaccine risks and medical errors

Thimerosal is 50 percent MERCURY and NO it has NOT been removed from vaccines – that was a BIG FAT LIE the CDC told vax skeptics to keep them vaxxed up and dying

Decades of Misinformation: The U.S. government and health agencies (CDC, FDA, AAP) falsely claimed thimerosal—a mercury-based vaccine preservative—was removed from childhood vaccines, despite evidence showing it remains in some (e.g., flu shots, tetanus vaccines). Hidden Research & Suppressed Science: Internal documents (e.g., 2000 Simpsonwood meeting transcripts) reveal officials acknowledged thimerosal’s neurotoxic risks and possible links … Continue reading Thimerosal is 50 percent MERCURY and NO it has NOT been removed from vaccines – that was a BIG FAT LIE the CDC told vax skeptics to keep them vaxxed up and dying

CLOT SHOT PLANDEMIC UNFOLDING: Fibrous, rubbery clots caused by covid injections have prion-like seeding activity

Embalmers continue to find unusual white, rubbery clots in 27% of corpses in 2024, suggesting a persistent issue linked to COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. Lab tests identified amyloid proteins in these clots, with some exhibiting prion-like seeding activity, raising concerns about neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Creutzfeldt-Jakob) developing earlier in life. High phosphorus levels (5,000 ppm vs. … Continue reading CLOT SHOT PLANDEMIC UNFOLDING: Fibrous, rubbery clots caused by covid injections have prion-like seeding activity

Researchers: Young green barley can keep colon cancer at bay

A study from the Institute of Rural Health in Poland showed that green barley has anti-cancer potential, adding to its already long list of health benefits. In their paper, which appeared in the Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, the team reported that extracts from young green barley can prevent the spread of colon cancer cells without damaging nearby healthy … Continue reading Researchers: Young green barley can keep colon cancer at bay