The World Is Running Out Of Time

That worst-case isn’t here yet, the WHO insists. It isn’t convinced that countries outside China need more draconian measures, but it pointed to spikes in cases in Iran and South Korea to warn that time may be running out to contain the virus. Meanwhile in Italy 10 cities are now in lockdown as is the third largest … Continue reading The World Is Running Out Of Time

Untrustworthy Coronavirus Tests and Statistics

What we are being told everyday about the virus and its victims would not hold up in a court of law. Medical authorities though are having a field day coming up with the best arguments for throwing everything at the coronavirus, even if it means closing the world down, keeping everyone in their houses, crashing … Continue reading Untrustworthy Coronavirus Tests and Statistics

People are Dying from the Flu

Dr. David Brownstein writes, “For over 20 years, I have been writing and lecturing about how the flu vaccine fails nearly all who get it.” Now he says, “Why would anyone get a flu vaccine when it fails 99% who receive it? Why would any physician prescribe a therapy, which is associated with serious adverse effects, that fails 99% who … Continue reading People are Dying from the Flu

Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) for Cold And Flu

Though we know by now that sodium bicarbonate is a most useful medicine for the treatment of cancer and kidney disease and have always known its good for stomach acid imbalances and for cleaning our pools and refrigerators, it is not likely we have thought about it to help resolve our common colds nor to alleviate the … Continue reading Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) for Cold And Flu

Mild Mannered Coronavirus

One encouraging aspect of the coronavirus outbreak: So far, about 82 percent of the cases — including all 14 in the United States — have been mild, with symptoms that require little or no medical intervention. And that proportion may be an under count. World Health Organization expert Michael Ryan said that outside of Hubei province, the … Continue reading Mild Mannered Coronavirus

What is Coronavirus?

Coronaviruses (CoV) A large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe respiratory diseases. Basic information about the novel Coronarvirus, currently in China. A new novel virus identified from humans 29th December 2019, 2019-nCoV √  Human respiratory viral infections √ Cold often caused by rhinovirus √ Influenza (flu) caused … Continue reading What is Coronavirus?

Virus, 5G and Pollution Combine to Destroy Wuhan

When market participants panic, they begin to cash out of everything. Then the panic moves to the supermarkets and the shelves start to be cleaned out. Those who have their heads stuck in the sand can end up with nothing and be the last standing when the music stops.Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the Centers for Disease … Continue reading Virus, 5G and Pollution Combine to Destroy Wuhan

1918 Spanish Flu historical documentary | Swine Flu Pandemic | Deadly plague of 1918

Historical documentary about 1918 Swine Flu or Spanish Flu and the role of World War I in spreading the disease among troops making it into a worldwide plague of devastating proportions. The video covers where it began, how and where it spread, the symptoms, how it affected America and whether it could happen again. https://rumble.com/embed/v211smi/?pub=9qioxContinue reading 1918 Spanish Flu historical documentary | Swine Flu Pandemic | Deadly plague of 1918

Using Glutathione and Selenium to Treat Viral Infections

Glutathione is probably the most important cellular defense that allows the body to prevent and fight infections and disease. Glutathione is the natural defense of every cell in our bodies working hand in hand and dependent on a plentiful supply of selenium for its existence and function. Glutathione, the most important antioxidant in the body, … Continue reading Using Glutathione and Selenium to Treat Viral Infections

Navigating Viral Storms and Avoiding Death

It started with a light cough. He burped constantly, and complained of shortness of breath. Family members thought it was no big deal. The doctor said he seemed to have heart problems and suggested him to stay in the hospital. He appeared healthy except for a minor infection in one lung area. Two weeks later, … Continue reading Navigating Viral Storms and Avoiding Death