8 Micronutrients that can boost the immune system against COVID-19

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COVID-19 is still relatively new, so there is currently no medical breakthrough regarding treatment. Prior to the global spread of COVID-19, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended several protective measures to halt the spread of the disease including personal hygiene and social distancing. But such measures can only stall the rate of transmission to a degree, not...

Stay Heathy & Avoid the spread of COVID-19

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How to Fight the Coronavirus Naturally

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Vitamin D supplementation has been proven to assist with immune system health. A lack of vitamin D is associated with a multitude of health problems: cancer, auto-immune disease, osteoporosis, and multiple infectious diseases.

COVER STORY : VACCINATIONS- A CURSE

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What about serious side effects? How often do they occur, and should you worry about them? This is an issue that has been studied repeatedly and intensively. Here are some facts that should help put your mind at ease

Yes, there are reports of serious side effects that have been blamed on vaccines. But proving that the vaccine caused these side effects is often hard to do. In many cases, children simply develop illnesses around the time they’ve received a vaccine, and the immunizations get blamed unfairly. Don’t forget that infants and children are given vaccinations at a time in life when certain health conditions begin and become apparent to both parent and doctor. In most cases, the evidence just isn’t there to support a cause-and-effect link with vaccines.

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Nutritional Therapy for HIV and AIDS

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The virus causes serious damage to your immune system, which leaves you vulnerable to disease-causing organisms, and may progress into AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). While there is currently no known cure, the virus is typically treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART), which consists of a combination of at least three antiretroviral drugs designed to help suppress the HIV virus and stop the progression of disease. 

Nutritional therapy, however, is an often-overlooked alternative, which important new research has shown may be effective in delaying HIV progression without the use of drugs.

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