Health & Wellness
Cases of melioidosis, which is also known as Whitmore's disease, are under-reported because its symptoms - including abscesses, fever and sepsis - are quite unspecific. Proper diagnosis also requires laboratory equipment that is scarce in developing countries, where Burkholderia pseudomallei, the bacterium causing it, is most commonly encountered, says a new paper published on Monday in the journal Nature Microbiology.
The disease was thought mostly to affect northern Australia and some Southeast Asian countries, particularly Thailand. But the study predicts that melioidosis is actually present in 79 countries, including 34 that had never reported the disease. In addition to the countries widely known to be affected, it may be found in water and soil in Latin America, Mexico, South Africa, some Middle-Eastern countries and most of South Asia and Oceania.
An extremely important new study published in the British Medical Journal titled, "Why cancer screening has never been shown to "save lives"—and what we can do about it," confirms something we have been reporting upon at GreenMedInfo.com since our inception, namely, cancer screening has not lived up to its long held promise of "saving lives" because disease-specific reductions in mortality do not equate to reductions in overall mortality. Worse, in some cases overall mortality actually increased because of screening.
In the new study, Vinay Prasad and colleagues, argue that the real benchmark for the success of any cancer screening program is if the "early stage" cancers being diagnosed and treated actually result in a reduction in the overall mortality.
Last month, we reported on a gene mutation called MCR-1 that had shown up in bacteria in China. The mutation is resistant to all antibiotics, including colistin, a last-resort drug used to tackle tough bacteria when all other antibiotics have failed.
Besides black cumin and caraway, black seeds are also referred to as black sesame, onion seed and roman coriander.
Black Seed (Nigella Sativa) is capable of producing over 20 distinct pharmacological actions it expresses, such as:
Inner digestive skin refers to the skin that lines our digestive tract. It is also the most important factor in determining our overall health. Here is a short list of some of the most important things our healthy inner digestive skin is responsible for:
- Hosting of trillions of beneficial microbes
- Where 95% of the serotonin for mood health is derived
- Where 80% of the immune system is found
- The protective barrier to ward off environmental toxins
- The delivery of all vitamins, minerals and nutrients
- Regulates genetic and epigenetic changes to the human genome
"Choosing not to vaccinate is not just about autism," reads one of the signs being held up by Ella's mother. The short clip tells Ella's sad vaccine injury story through a series of poster boards. Ella encountered and endured numerous side effects from vaccines and now her mother wants the world to know what really happens. She wants everyone to know what the real risk involved are.
Autism is only one risk incured when you vaccinate your child. There are many more risks involved for children who are forced to vaccinate by parents and pediatricians and day cares. Autoimmune conditions, seizures, transverse myelitis, encephalitis, anaphylaxis, SIDS, just to name a few potential vaccine injuries. Ella's mother has one sign which points out how difficult medical exemptions are to come by, you practically have to be already vaccine injured in order to get one. This is a sad state of affairs we live with today.
Comment: Vaccines are not safe now and never have been. There is no good excuse not to be informed.
- Vaccine injury: First the gut, then the brain
- How to detoxify & heal from vaccination
- Exposing the FDA's Vaccine Injury Cover-up: An Interview With Walter Kyle
- Scientists come out against vaccines
According to Today, the Eagle Mountain Elementary in Fort Worth, Texas, has been giving kindergarten and first-grade students two 15-minute recess breaks every morning and two 15-minute breaks every afternoon to go play outside. At first teachers were worried about losing the classroom time and being able to cover all the material they needed with what was left, but now that the experiment has been going on for about five months, teachers say the kids are actually learning more because they're better able to focus in class and pay attention without fidgeting.
CBS News, Jan 3, 2016: "I've been nauseous. I've felt lethargic," said his mother Christine Soderlund. "My kids have had nosebleeds, they've had headaches... It's surreal... We are a living science experiment I believe."Porter Ranch Town Hall Meeting, Dec 28, 2015:
Rex Paris, attorney (16:30) — "It's the most massive gas blowout, gas well blowout, in a populated area in history. This has never happened before in a populated area. And so when they tell you that "It's not damaging", "It's just temporary" — whatever nonsense they're feeding you — understand, nobody knows. It's never happened before... This can be deadly. Make sure you're getting treated... Nobody knows what breathing this stuff constantly is doing to [the children]... The gas company says, "This is just the smell you're reacting to, it's just temporary, it's not a problem, it's not serious" — these people aren't stupid. How could somebody possibly say that? We have children whose noses are bleeding every day, we have people who suffer from chronic headaches [and] are nauseous every single day. How does that not become a serious issue? Why are they saying something nobody here believes?... They're trying to convince everybody that it's all in our heads. It's a trick."
Mitchell Englander, Los Angeles City Councilman (45:30) — "I will tell you this goes well beyond Porter Ranch. We've had complaints from as far as Chatsworth, Northridge, and Granada Hills. Apparently this plume of toxic chemicals and whatever it might be doesn't know zip codes. So it does keep moving into different locations and different places... This is the equivalent of the BP oil spill on land, in a populated community... We've declared a national disaster here."
Dr. Richard Kang, pediatrician (52:45) — "Unfortunately the only real way to get away from the symptoms is, unfortunately, you have to relocate - you have to get away from the environment."
Comment: It's getting worse! Could we be looking at a Southern California exodus?
- Erin Brockovich seeks justice for the victims of the Porter Ranch gas leak
- Infrared video shows massive methane gas plume in California - 2,500 families forced to relocate
- Catastrophe in California: Months-long methane gas leak pollutes the atmosphere north of L.A.
- Porter Ranch gas leak catastrophe. No fly zone declared. Total cover up.
- Two months in, Porter Ranch gas leak compared to BP Gulf oil spill
Some nurses are choosing to lose their jobs instead of being forced into receiving a vaccine. Others are fighting back by suing the hospital, state, and federal governments for $100,000,000 for trying to take away their constitutional rights.
Dr. Karen Sullivan Sibert, herself a pro-vaccine doctor, wrote an opinion piece explaining how requiring nurses to wear masks for refusing the flu vaccination violates HIPAA law for patient privacy. More importantly, it forces our front lines in the healthcare industry to take a concoction with numerous questionable ingredients, including known neurotoxins like aluminum, foreign proteins derived from GM ingredients, and more.
Comment: Doctors and scientists who are not under control of the pharmaceutical cartel and who have done independent research agree that flu vaccines are far less effective and cause more side effects than the CDC admits. The vaccines can actually depress the immune system, making people more susceptible to catching the flu.
- Blistering report on flu vaccines: Revealed by John Hopkins Scientist
- Flu vaccine madness: FDA expediting approval for deadly flu shot linked to autoimmune disorders, paralysis & death
- Flu Vaccine: No Good Evidence
"It's not that we're against technology, our choice is merely a precautionary measure," La Stampa reported the mayor as saying.
"We cannot say with certainty if these electromagnetic waves are dangerous for children or not," he added, acknowledging that there was still a lack of scientific consensus on the issue.














Comment: To make matters even worse for US citizens, the US just repealed a labeling law that required retailers to include country of origin on pork and beef products: Want to know where your meat comes from? Too bad, thanks to Congress