Year: 2020
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Clinical trial for virgin coconut oil shows potential as supplement COVID-19 treatment
Clinical trials on virgin coconut oil (VCO) as a supplement for treatment of COVID-19 is showing promise as a majority of participants have been discharged. The initial study was conducted at Sta. Rosa Community Hospital and involved 45 patients with mild symptoms. Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Fortunato Dela Pena says that more…
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We are living in a manufactured nightmare
This article written by Vernon Coleman looks back on the predictions and analyses he made early in the pandemic and assesses which of these predictions have already manifested. Coleman integrates various information to support his idea thay the coronavirus panic is a hoax, manufactured to promote mass vaccinations and to depopulate the elderly. Editor’s Note: Coleman’s article…
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Coronavirus skepticism on the rise in Switzerland
A new poll from the Swiss media outlet 20 Minutes found that in five adults in Switzerland have doubts about the coronavirus and feel that there are inconsistencies in the way it is being discussed and portrayed. Some movements have gone on to protest against the lockdown, while others, like the StayAwake movement have accused…
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No Need To Panic Over Infection Numbers: Deaths Continue To Decrease
At this time, the number of infections, while important, is not the overriding indicator to base policy decisions on. There are significant uncertainties surrounding the accuracy of testing and the establishment of infection numbers. These issues lead to problematic media reporting, misguided policy decisions, and a confused, fearful public. IATF, DOH, UP, media and others…
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Where is the evidence for the coronavirus panic?
This article written by Roger W. Koops for the American Institute for Economic Research says that there is no extraordinary evidence that points to the apocalyptic nature of the coronavirus. Nothing we know about the virus has warranted the kind of panic it has ensued. Koops begins his article by looking at the time before…
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The COVID-19 curve has been flattened: Why aren’t all lockdowns lifted?
When lockdowns were first implemented in March 2020, the goal was to flatten the curve – to give health care systems some time to prepare for the onslaught of COVID-19. Now four months into the pandemic, the ”flatten the curve” narrative has changed. Even as death tolls decline, media outlets continue to make doomsday predictions,…
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A reminder: We need to stop sanitizing everything and let bacteria back in our lives
The following article was written by Joselin Linder in 2016 and speaks of the delicate balance in the microbial ecosystem that exists within our bodies. It tells us of the discoveries of Dr. Jack Gilbert who saw the benefit of increasing microbial diversity in the home. He says that this helps boost our immune system…
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UK taskforce: Coronavirus restrictions will remain if large numbers refuse vaccine
Following the publication of the CCDH report wherein 1/3 of Britons may not take the vaccine, the UK taskforce warned that coronavirus restrictions will remain in place if many refuse the vaccine. The statement was released days after the UK government signed deals with pharmaceutical companies securing millions of doses for the coronavirus vaccine. Kate…
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Atleast 1/3 of Britons may not take coronavirus vaccine
A recent poll conducted by YouGov for the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) found that at least 31% of Britons and 41% of US respondents will not have the coronavirus vaccine or are unsure about it. The following research findings comes as a surprise as news of human trials of coronavirus vaccines have recently been publicized. …
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What should you emphasize for good health: inner terrain or outer terrain?
There are two theories of disease and infection. The first was promoted by Louis Pasteur is the Germ Theory. The second, proposed by Antoine Bechamp is known as the Host Theory, and is the complete opposite of the first. According to the Germ Theory, disease is caused by invasive, pathogenic germs coming from nature. Meanwhile,…