A revolutionary guide to aging gracefully through nutrition: Neal Barnard’s “Eat Right, Live Longer”

Neal Barnard's "Eat Right, Live Longer: Using the Natural Power of Foods to Age-Proof Your Body" advocates that nutrition, not modern medicine or expensive supplements, is the key to aging gracefully. His book underscores the power of plant-based foods in promoting longevity. Barnard compares the body to a Stradivarius violin, emphasizing that aging depends on … Continue reading A revolutionary guide to aging gracefully through nutrition: Neal Barnard’s “Eat Right, Live Longer”

Doctor claims GRAPHENE sheds from vaccinated to unvaccinated resulting in destroyed blood cells, clots

Could it be that Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccines” are shedding graphene and who knows what else onto the unvaccinated, destroying their bodies in a similar way to the “fully vaccinated?” According to Dr. Philippe van Welbergen, this is exactly what is happening. Welbergen has taken a particular interest in the graphene component of the shots, which appear to be … Continue reading Doctor claims GRAPHENE sheds from vaccinated to unvaccinated resulting in destroyed blood cells, clots

Researchers: Eyes are a possible entry point for coronavirus

The coronavirus may be using the eyes as an entry point into the body, suggests a new study conducted by researchers from Johns Hopkins University. The study, published in a preprint format in MedRxiv, found that a certain protein enzyme produced by the eyes called angiotensin-converting enzyme-2, or ACE-2, can serve as a carrier for SARS-CoV-2 to enter the body. According … Continue reading Researchers: Eyes are a possible entry point for coronavirus

How does the immune system know which microorganisms to attack? Turns out, it’s similar to speed dating

Researchers from the University of Freiburg have found evidence to suggest that the immune system could distinguish between self and non-self molecules through interacting with them. This team, led by biologists Wolfgang Schamel and Wilfried Weber, provided data that supported a hypothesis scientists have long held concerning how T cells differentiate between pathogens and the body’s cells. One … Continue reading How does the immune system know which microorganisms to attack? Turns out, it’s similar to speed dating