Rethinking cancer: Dr. Thomas Cowan’s “Cancer and the New Biology of Water” challenges conventional wisdom about the disease

  Dr. Thomas Cowan disputes the conventional belief that cancer is primarily caused by genetic mutations (oncogenes), arguing that this flawed theory has led to ineffective treatments like chemotherapy, with minimal progress in survival rates for decades. He redefines cancer as a metabolic disease, caused by damaged mitochondria forcing cells into inefficient glycolysis (Warburg effect) … Continue reading Rethinking cancer: Dr. Thomas Cowan’s “Cancer and the New Biology of Water” challenges conventional wisdom about the disease

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

Budesonide emerges as lifeline for measles patients amidst hospital system turmoil

In a heartening turn of events, a 4-year-old girl named Lyla from West Texas has made a remarkable recovery from secondary pneumonia following a measles infection, thanks to the timely administration of budesonide. This case highlights the urgent need for better-equipped hospital systems and more informed medical professionals in the face of infectious diseases. The story … Continue reading Budesonide emerges as lifeline for measles patients amidst hospital system turmoil

From textile dye to potential wonder drug: “The Ultimate Guide to Methylene Blue” by Mark Sloan

Methylene blue, invented in 1876, first served as a textile dye, later becoming vital in microbiology and as the first synthetic antimalarial drug. It's widely used in veterinary medicine for treating methemoglobinemia and poisonings, and serves as an antidote for chemical poisonings and drug overdoses. Methylene blue is effective against various pathogens, including malaria and … Continue reading From textile dye to potential wonder drug: “The Ultimate Guide to Methylene Blue” by Mark Sloan

Unveiling the supernatural: Rare “angel pattern” discovered in human brains

Dr. James Hardt discovered the "angel pattern," a unique brain wave pattern associated with individuals who claim to see supernatural beings, such as angels. The "angel pattern" is characterized by elevated Alpha brain waves in the center of the brain, a finding that challenges conventional scientific understanding of brain activity. Dr. Hardt's work builds on … Continue reading Unveiling the supernatural: Rare “angel pattern” discovered in human brains

Nicotine – A missing piece of the therapeutic puzzle concerning the bioweapons of the jab and COVID-19

The author is not a medical doctor and the following is not medical advice. (Article by Stan Szymanski republished from EncouragingAngels.org) My wife and I got very sick in Dec. 2021 during the height of the ‘sharing’ of the CV-19 bioweapon by the tyrannical powers that be. Neither of us were jabbed. Neither of us responded … Continue reading Nicotine – A missing piece of the therapeutic puzzle concerning the bioweapons of the jab and COVID-19

New research debunks cardiac safety SMEAR CAMPAIGN waged against Hydroxychloroquine combination therapy

New research debunks cardiac safety concerns of Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) combined with Azithromycin, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and Zinc. Despite the protocol being vilified, the ProgenaBiome study finds no significant cardiac risks in critically ill COVID-19 patients treated with this protocol. Utilizing continuous EKG monitoring and statistical analysis, the study concludes that the protocol is a … Continue reading New research debunks cardiac safety SMEAR CAMPAIGN waged against Hydroxychloroquine combination therapy

GLOBAL FREEZING? Surface temperatures in frigid Greenland have been DROPPING for 20 years

A team of Thai scientists and mathematicians has determined that surface temperatures throughout Greenland have actually been dropping over the past several decades as opposed to increasing. Countering the establishment's global warming claims, the new research involved processing 31,464 satellite recordings from 2000 through 2019. On average, surface temperatures fell by 0.11°C, which is considered a "non-significant change in … Continue reading GLOBAL FREEZING? Surface temperatures in frigid Greenland have been DROPPING for 20 years

Nature publication: Researchers find arctic region 10,000 years ago warmer than today

Early Holocene was warmer 10,000 years ago…Arctic ice melted. (Article by P Gosselin republished from ClimateDepot.com) The European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE) presents its latest climate video at its Youtube channel. Examined today is a paper appearing in the journal Nature Communications titled: “Seasonal sea-ice in the Arctic’s last ice area during the Early … Continue reading Nature publication: Researchers find arctic region 10,000 years ago warmer than today

World’s first peer-reviewed study on anticancer benefits of ivermectin, mebendazole and fenbendazole published in reputable journal

The international Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine published a study on Sept. 19, 2024, that for the first time ever shows in peer-reviewed format that three generic deworming drugs – ivermectin, mebendazole and fenbendazole – are an effective treatment protocol for cancer. Drs. William Makis, Paul Marik, Ilyes Baghli and numerous other scientists and doctors from the The Frontline COVID-19 … Continue reading World’s first peer-reviewed study on anticancer benefits of ivermectin, mebendazole and fenbendazole published in reputable journal