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Solving the Spike Protein Problem

Solving the Spike Protein Problem

"Even though it is generally accepted in medical circles that spike proteins play an important role in a virus's ability to infect human cells and lead to severe disease, it is important to note that more research is needed to fully understand the role these spike proteins play in the development of COVID-19-related health complications."

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Brad King
Protect You And Your Family This Cold Season

Protect You And Your Family This Cold Season

Immunity and the Fantastic 4 Brad King, MFS, MS   Immunity is your first-line of defense that helps prevent disease-causing pathogens from causing harm to your body. It is a multi-faceted system and as long as it is given what it needs to function optimally, you should be fully protected. Your skin is your first defender, as it keeps pathogens from entering the body on contact, followed by mucus, which helps trap the pathogens, stomach acid helps to destroy them, and our sweat creates anti-bacterial components. If all of these areas fail and a threat makes its way into our...

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How and Why Carbs Make You Fat!

How and Why Carbs Make You Fat!

Let’s be real, everyone loves carbs. In fact, most of us are addicted to them! That’s because, many thousands of years ago, before the agricultural revolution, carbs were not nearly as plentiful, so we evolved to stock up on them whenever we could (think being stung by bees, just to taste some sweet honey). Despite today’s mainstream diet, which consists largely of carbohydrate containing foods (think bread, pasta, cereal, rice, etc.) to the tune of well over 50 percent of our calories, carbohydrates are not essential nutrients for our body. This is because our bodies have the ability to release...

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