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20 marzo, 2026

Beyond Gluten: The Hidden Dangers of Wheat Germ Agglutinin and Nightshades in Inflammation

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Tuesday, October 1st 2024 at 3:00 am

Discover why your "healthy" salad might be fueling inflammation and pain - even if it's gluten-free.

Quick Summary:

  • Nightshades and wheat contain compounds that can trigger inflammation in sensitive individuals
  • Common nightshades include tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, and eggplants
  • Eliminating nightshades and lectin-rich foods may reduce symptoms of chronic pain and autoimmune conditions

5 Surprisingly Simple Ways to Detoxify

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Friday, December 2nd 2022 at 7:15 am
Written By: 
Sayer Ji, Founder

Given what we are now exposed to through our food, air, and water, detoxification has become a modern-day necessity. Without the daily activation of ancient, effective physiological pathways designed to remove naturally occurring environmental and toxins or manmade chemical toxicants, we are bound to get sick

So, what are some simple, effective ways we rid our body of its daily toxic burden?

1) Pop a Probiotic: Of course, you don't have to 'pop a pill' to get a probiotic. In fact, it is preferred you ingest either a probotically cultured food (e.g. kombucha, yogurt (preferably non-cow's milk based), cultured veggies, etc.) or eat more raw fruits and vegetables grown in truly healthy soil, as the Earth's microbiome is actually the root of where 'good bacteria' come from.

Betrayal in Caracas? Treason?

Betrayal in Caracas? Treason?

By Timothy Alexander Guzman

There was no resistance, no major shots or rockets fired to repel US MH-60M Black Hawks and MH-47G Chinooks that went in to Caracas in the middle of the night to kidnap Venezuela’s elected President, Nicolas Maduro which did kill more than 100 people including 32 Cuban soldiers and security personnel.

Top Five Traditional, Fermented Anti-Aging Foods

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Tuesday, November 17th 2020 at 2:45 pm

Want a simple way to boost your brain power, heart health, digestion, disease resistance and energy level? If that all sounds too good to be true, it's time you got acquainted with the top five traditional, fermented antiaging foods

If you are interested in optimizing and maintaining your health and vitality, eating a nutrient-dense diet is a critical piece to the puzzle. Consuming foods with high levels of essential vitamins, minerals and micronutrients provides cells with the building blocks for regeneration and disease prevention and is essential to long-term wellness.

18 Healthy Reasons to Sip Kombucha

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Tuesday, October 17th 2017 at 5:15 am

18 Healthy Reasons to Sip Kombucha

Kombucha is the rage among health food lovers. Now researchers have gathered 75 studies attesting to its proven health properties

Fermented tea known as kombucha has been rapidly growing in popularity among health food lovers. But it's actually been around for thousands of years. It originated in China in the third century B.C. Then it made its way to Russia, India, and Japan where it became a staple among Samurai warriors. Today it is also popular in Poland, Germany, Bulgaria, Indonesia and many other cultures.

Kombucha -- or "the booch" to its fans -- is made from green, black or white tea. It's fermented for at least a week with sugar and a fungal culture consisting of a mixture of bacteria and yeast. The starter is called a "SCOBY," which is an acronym for "symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast."

Discover the fruit compound scientists call the most exciting anti-aging discovery in decades

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anti-aging-secret(NaturalHealth365)  Something remarkable is happening in aging research right now, and most people have no idea.  Scientists are zeroing in on a natural compound called fisetin – found in strawberries, apples, and a handful of other everyday foods – and the findings are turning heads across the research community.

How to stop chronic stress from silently damaging your health, researchers confirm

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herbs-that-reduce-stress-naturally(NaturalHealth365)  Chronic stress is one of the most common health complaints in the modern world and also one of the most underestimated.  Most people know stress feels bad.  Yet, only a small percentage of the people realize what stress does to the body every single day, especially if unaddressed.

Everyday vegetable quietly reverses liver damage, new human trial reveals

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artichoke-shields-liver-from-damage(NaturalHealth365)  Most people think of artichokes as a restaurant appetizer or something you’d find at the bottom of a salad.  What they don’t realize is that researchers have been quietly studying this vegetable for decades, and the results for liver health are some of the most consistent in natural medicine.

Why Is Donald Trump ‘The Winner’ Begging NATO for Help, While Threatening Iran with Nukes?

 

Why Is Donald Trump ‘The Winner’ Begging NATO for Help, While Threatening Iran with Nukes?

By Drago Bosnic

As the US cannot establish air dominance over Iran or defeat the country with conventional means, it’s desperate to look for alternatives. Nuclear weapons are certainly an option, but any use of such assets would finally destroy whatever’s left of America’s global reputation. Thus, Trump “the Winner” is now criticizing American allies, vassals and satellite states for their lack of participation in aggression against Iran.

L-Theanine as the #1 Remedy for Stress Management

 Author: Trisha Houghton, CNS, ASIST

Medical review icon Medically reviewed by: Tricia Pingel, NMD

Stress is a fairly common issue that affects virtually everyone in the world.

We all lead busy, active lives filled with work and activities that demand full focus and attention and can often add to the mental burden of worries and concerns that weighs on us. Over time, that burden can grow out of control, until we feel like we’re crumbling under the weight of all that stress.

The key to living a healthy life is finding ways to reduce the stressors in your life, but also mitigating the physiological and psychological effects of stress as best you can.

8 Powerful Herbs for Eye Health and Sharper Vision

 Author: Trisha Houghton, CNS, ASIST

Eye fatigue? Blurry eyesight? Screen-related dry eye? These common eye problems give a lot of us trouble.

But did you know that you can get relief from both annoying and debilitating eye issues with herbs? These herbs can protect your eyes when over-the-counter products fall short.

Read on for 8 powerful herbs for eye health and sharper vision.

Can Herbs Enhance Eye Health?

What’s really behind your thyroid symptoms and how to fix it, researchers reveal

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thyroid-problems(NaturalHealth365)  Millions of Americans take a thyroid medication every morning, watch their TSH numbers normalize on lab results, and still feel exhausted, cold, foggy, and unable to lose weight.  The problem is that lab numbers can look “fine,” yet the health problems continue.

Sadly, too many doctors ignore the connection between gut health and thyroid function.

Eliminate parasites naturally with foods already sitting in your kitchen, research confirms

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parasites-in-humans(NaturalHealth365)  Most people picture parasites as a problem in faraway places with poor sanitation.  That assumption is wrong, and a growing body of research makes it impossible to ignore.

A major 2025 review published in Frontiers in Parasitology confirmed what holistic healthcare providers have been warning about for years: roughly one billion people worldwide are currently infected with intestinal parasites, and 450 million of them are actively ill as a result.  Researchers describe parasitic infections as one of the most common health conditions on the planet, not a rare tropical disease, but a widespread and frequently missed threat hiding in plain sight.

Does walking protect your brain against alzheimer’s?


Hey there,


Walking is good for you. We all know it. Not only is it a relaxing, gentle mode of exercise that gets your blood pumping and increases your cardiovascular limit, it’s also great for your piece of mind. Many people swear a brisk walk helps them deal with thoughts on their mind and helps them reconnect with nature. But did you know there may be other benefits for your brain?


A study just published by researchers at Mass General Brigham shows something simple but powerful: even modest walking, meaning just a few thousand steps a day, may help delay Alzheimer’s disease. Here’s what the researchers found:

  • People who averaged 3,000-5,000 steps daily saw a delay of roughly three years in cognitive decline. 

  • Those walking 5,000-7,500 steps per day saw the benefit extend to about seven years. 

  • By contrast, people who remained mostly inactive experienced faster accumulation of harmful proteins called tau, which are linked to Alzheimer’s, and a greater decline in thinking and daily functioning.

In other words: a bit of walking can buy your brain time.


Why does this matter? Well, the study followed nearly 300 men and women, aged 50 to 90, all of whom started without any obvious cognitive impairments. Researchers used pedometers (yes, actual step-counters) and combined that data with brain scans over time. They measured the levels of Amyloid-beta (a protein often tied to Alzheimer’s risk) and watched how quickly harmful tau proteins built up. What’s striking was that the walking benefit was strongest among those who already had elevated amyloid, meaning people more likely to develop Alzheimer’s. For them, staying active slowed tau buildup, and with it, the onset of cognitive decline. That suggests lifestyle matters, not just if you’re already showing symptoms, but before they appear.


The message is all about building “cognitive resilience” with movement. 


The lead researchers, including neurologists from the Harvard Aging Brain Study, say these results show physical activity may be one of the few things we can actually control to slow Alzheimer’s progression. Basically, walking isn’t just good for your heart, it may also build up your brain’s resistance against damaging changes. And no, you don’t need to run marathons. Even a daily walk, just a bit of light activity, seems enough to matter.


For the researchers, this feels like a “brain-health jackpot”. Why? Because:

  • It’s easy. Walking is free, low-impact, and doable by most.

  • It’s scalable. A gentle walk works; you don’t need fancy equipment.

  • It’s preventive. This is especially useful if you’re in a risk group, or just want to stay sharp for decades.

  • It’s empowering. You don’t need a pill. Just shoes (or slippers) and a bit of daily movement.

And with Alzheimer’s affecting millions globally, this type of simple, accessible action could make a real difference at the population level.


And here’s what you can do today (yes, really). Ready to treat walking like a tiny brain investment? Here’s a plan:

  • Track your steps by using a simple phone app or a pedometer.

  • Aim for 5,000-7,500 steps per day. If that feels like too much, start lower (around 3-4k) and build up gradually.

  • Make it a habit. Try to take a walk after breakfast, during a break, or after dinner. Small, daily consistency wins over rare bursts.

  • Pair it with healthy living. This means balanced meals, good sleep, some mental stimulation and social connection all help your brain thrive.

  • Think long-term. This isn’t a quick boost. It’s about protecting your brain over years, even decades.

This research doesn’t reveal anything magical. This is practical and can be done on an everyday basis. Yes, more research is coming. The scientists want to dig into exactly which kinds of activity help most, and what’s happening biologically. But here’s the bottom line: this is one piece of evidence we can act on.


A few thousand extra steps each day might not feel dramatic. But over years, maybe even decades, it could help keep your memory sharper, your mind clearer, your future self a little more protected. So, why not get up on your break, put one foot in front of the other, and give your brain something to thank you for down the road?

Yours in good health,

Andrew Peloquin

Editor-in-chief, The Longevity Journal

Poland’s President Nawrocki Vetoes Defense Loan with EU. “Pro-EU” versus “Pol-Exit”

 

Poland’s President Nawrocki Vetoes Defense Loan with EU. “Pro-EU” versus “Pol-Exit”

By Lucas Leiroz de Almeida

Apparently, Euroscepticism is on the rise in Poland. Growing divergences between the local government and the policies of the European bloc – both on Ukraine and other issues – are leading to a reassessment of Poland’s role in the organization.

The Amazing Healing Properties of Fermented Foods

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Friday, April 6th 2012 at 7:15 am
Written By: 
Sayer Ji, Founder

The Amazing Healing Properties of Fermented Foods

Between the hard and fast dichotomies of cooked and raw, dead and alive, is this beautiful thing called fermented...

A place where many of the digestive challenges associated with raw foods (e.g. enzyme inhibitors, anti-nutrients, lectins) are overcome in favor of not just preserving their benefits (e.g. enzyme activity, vitamin content, life energy), but amplifying them.

Also overcome are the adverse consequences of cooking, e.g. enzyme destruction, vitamin activity degradation, oxidized fats, denatured proteins, etc., while still benefiting from the enhanced digestibility and assimilation that certain cooking applications offer. Fermented food is in many ways the complementary union of cooked and raw, as well as their transcendence – an image, not unlike the Tai Chi, comes to mind.

This Humble Food Extract Puts Bone Drugs to Shame

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Monday, January 23rd 2012 at 11:00 am
Written By: 
Sayer Ji, Founder

This Humble Food Extract Puts Bone Drugs To Shame

An ancient fermented food puts pharmaceutical drugs for bone loss to shame...

According to research published in the British Journal of Pharmacology in 2008, alendronate (Fosamax), raloxifene (Evista) and estradiol (estrogen, E2) are inferior to the phytoestrogen genistein commonly found in fermented soy*, red clover, kudzu, fava beans and coffee, in preserving bone mineral density (quantity) and strength (quality) in an animal model of menopausal osteoporosis.

The USA on the Path to World Domination and the Elimination of Democracy

 

The USA on the Path to World Domination and the Elimination of Democracy

By Mojmir Babacek

In the so-called democratic world, a hidden struggle for power is growing. The West is thus returning to a feudal order in which the struggle for territory and power was a key element of international politics. However, in this way it is automatically renouncing democracy.

16 marzo, 2026

Q Crash Course: Batch #13 - #14 - #15 - #16 - #17

Many have asked me to do a series concisely reviewing the Q Posts and the Operation itself. Here it is! Be sure to SHARE THIS WIDELY because -- in light of the unfolding Epstein drama and revelations about Satanism -- people are now more receptive to this than ever. And please stock up and distribute on copies of "The Secret Plan to Save Humanity!"


BATCH 13

BATCH 14

BATCH 15

BATCH 16

BATCH 17



ALL COURSE

5 Powerful Health Benefits of Ginger

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Wednesday, November 22nd 2023 at 12:45 pm

Ginger is, hands down, one of the most broadly therapeutic and familiar plant allies available to us to prevent and even reverse a wide range of ailments, with the science supporting its safety and efficacy one of the most robust. 

Ginger root (Zingiber officinale) is a powerful medicinal herb that has been used for centuries to keep mankind in healthy. Rich in bioactive terpenes, ginger belongs to the same powerhouse plant family, Zingiberaceae, as turmeric and cardamom. Ginger became prized by herbalists around the world during the days of the early spice trade, when it was first exported from India and Southern Asia into Europe.[1] Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Ayurveda consider ginger to be warming to the system, thus stimulating to the “digestive fire.” Traditional uses reflect this understanding of ginger’s powerful healing properties: it’s known for relieving nausea, aiding digestion, soothing cramps, and improving circulation. Ginger also possesses potent detoxifying properties, stimulating elimination via bowel release and perspiration.

Ubermensch: Eight Years of Jeffrey Epstein's Human Cloning Program, Documented

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Monday, March 9th 2026 at 4:30 pm
Written By: 
Sayer Ji, Founder


Originally published on www.sayerji.substack.com

Designer Babies, Cloning, and Eugenics

Part 14 of The Epstein Files Series

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When Jeffrey Epstein told scientists he wanted to "seed the human race with his DNA," the claim was widely dismissed as eccentric dinner-party speculation. Newly released federal exhibits suggest it may have been something more organized -- and far more operational

In July 2019, weeks before his death, the New York Times published an acccount that stunned the scientific community. Jeffrey Epstein, the paper reported, had for years confided to scientists and associates his desire to seed the human race with his own DNA. The Times documented his aspirations as dinner party conversation and found no evidence they had ever come to fruition.