Canadian Viral Immunologist, Professors & Doctors Sound The Alarm on COVID-19 Vaccine Safety | Collective Evolution

Collective Evolution | By Arjun Walia – June 2, 2021

In Brief
  • The Facts: Canadian viral immunologist & Professor Bryam Bridle, along with other Canadian doctors & scientists, have come together presenting various concerns they have with COVID vaccine safety.
  • Reflect On: Why are concerns like the ones raised in this article, which warrant further study, subjected to censorship, ridicule and Facebook fact checkers? Why have so many doctors and scientists been censored during this pandemic?

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Scientific American Issues Warning About the Confirmed (and Unknown) DANGERS of 5G | HAF

Scientific American Issues Warning About The Confirmed (and Unknown) Dangers Of 5g

HAF – October 21, 2020 | by Cassie B.

The oldest magazine in the United States, Scientific American, has issued a strong warning about the dangers of 5G technology.

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Improve your gut health with exercise — NaturalNews.com – July 8, 2019

(Natural News) Exercise and gut health are both important to your well-being. And interestingly, these two are related. A study published in the journal Experimental Physiology revealed that your fitness level may affect the diversity of bacteria in your gut, and thus influence your health.

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Chlorella found to dramatically improve cardiovascular health – November 1, 2017

October 28, 2017 by

 

 

A meta-analysis of chlorella supplementation, published in the journal Clinical Nutrition, reveals that chlorella helps support the cardiovascular system, as reported by NutraIngredients-USA.com.

Previous studies on chlorella had varied findings because of the differences in their study designs and subjects. Moreover, the findings were “not fully conclusive,” according to the researchers at Shahrekord University in Iran. Therefore, they evaluated the effectiveness of chlorella on cardiovascular risk factors.

The researchers analyzed 19 studies up to Jan. 2017 on chlorella supplementation and those that had sufficient data on changes of lipid profile, blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), and fasting blood glucose – all of which are common factors that influence risk of cardiovascular disease.

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