MEDICAL SCIENCE WARNING: Lung transplant recipients develop respiratory distress and organ rejection after second dose of covid-19 vaccine

Lung transplant recipients who receive two doses of covid-19 mRNA may suffer organ rejection and develop respiratory distress requiring supplemental oxygen and further treatment. A study published in The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, shines a light on this serious medical issue caused by the covid-19 vaccines. Three female lung transplant recipients suffer respiratory distress … Continue reading MEDICAL SCIENCE WARNING: Lung transplant recipients develop respiratory distress and organ rejection after second dose of covid-19 vaccine

Alkalinity and oxygen levels: Is there a connection between pH levels and cancer risk?

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. Levels of pH can change depending on … Continue reading Alkalinity and oxygen levels: Is there a connection between pH levels and cancer risk?

How pH levels are connected to cancer risk

Understanding the pH levels in your body is very simple: the lower the reading, the more acidic; the higher the reading, the more alkaline. And, although pH levels will fluctuate in your body according to meals, exercise, stress, hormones, sleep and and a variety of other factors, a healthy and balanced saliva pH should ‘ideally’ … Continue reading How pH levels are connected to cancer risk

How the Body Uses Oxygen

Source: How the Body Uses Oxygen by Dr. Edward Group Oxygen is a colorless, odorless gas that is essential for life.[1] Life as we know it literally could not exist without oxygen. Billions of years ago there was very little oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere. Complex animal life did not, and could not, exist. The story of how … Continue reading How the Body Uses Oxygen