All posts tagged with cardiovascular damage
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-(Natural News) A recently published study from Israel has confirmed a strong correlation between a massive increase in emergency cardiovascular events among people under 40 and the beginning of the country’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) mass vaccination program. The study, published in the peer-reviewed open access journal Scientific Reports, was conducted by two researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of […]
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-(Natural News) The European Medicine Agency (EMA) is reporting new adverse events from the experimental COVID-19 vaccines manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna. These new adverse events, which include skin reactions and kidney ailments, are more than just side effects – they are symptoms of poisoning, signs that the recipient’s blood and filtration organs are tainted by […]
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-(Natural News) After the Fauci emails were released, it is now clear that top public health officials conspired to conceal the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, a laboratory toxin which is now being injected as messenger RNA and translated in human cells. The inflammatory spike proteins are now being replicated in human cells, subverting […]
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-(Natural News) Using artificial hormones to try to change one’s gender is hardly a risk-free endeavor, as new research reveals some serious health problems that can possibly arise in its aftermath. Though it might be politically-incorrect to say so, cross-sex therapies that involve trying to chemically-alter a person’s sexual composition, including the off-label prescription and use […]
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-(Natural News) Healthcare professionals usually suggest a sufficient potassium intake to lower an individual’s blood pressure and the risk of cardiovascular damage, coronary heart disease, and stroke. But according to a review, for patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) and those with end stage renal disease (ESRD), potassium intake must be carefully controlled to prevent […]
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-(Natural News) When it comes to heart health, there are a few factors that commonly spring to mind, like eating a healthy diet and getting plenty of exercise. However, it turns out that one of the less-obvious approaches to heart health could be the best one: getting more sunlight. According to a study carried out […]
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