20 home remedies that actually work

The best medicine doesn’t come in a bottle from the pharmacy. It’s the common everyday stuff you use in the kitchen and around the house. Traditional home remedies, like Grandma prescribed, can work wonders. They’re cheap and, best of all, natural. Home remedies are generally quite safe, easy to use, and do an amazing job…

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How to wait out the money creators’ stagflation

You’ve worked hard in your life. And you want to keep what you earned. You want to enjoy the fruits of your labor and retire as wealthy as you are able. It’s still possible in America. Eight years ago, not long after Donald Trump was elected, I sent out a report explaining exactly what you…

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14 fixes for colds, allergies and illness

Fall is the time when ragweed blooms, and dust and mold spores are prevalent. The time when noses run, heads get stuffy, lungs wheeze and the sounds of sneezing and coughing break up the quiet of the home or office. Over-the-counter allergy relief medications will fly off the shelves, and these days, people often think…

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Why doctors won’t suggest supplements

Whenever you go to any kind of medical facility for the first time, you’re asked to fill out pages of information about your health issues. You’re always asked about medications you take… and you’re also asked to list any supplements. Have you ever wondered if the healthcare provider really knows enough about those supplements —…

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The patterning of your mind via ‘authority’

Pattern recognition. It sounds complex, like braniac stuff, but it’s really the simplest thing we know of. Even a reptile can recognize whether something is food, fight, or sex through patterns. Krill, at the bottom of the food chain, can tell up from down in the ocean. Pack animals recognize if their herd or pack…

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What do all those FDA certification claims mean?

The blessing of the FDA is seen as a kind of Good Housekeeping seal of approval. We see a pill or gadget that seems to have the FDA’s blessing, and we are trained to trust these institutions and therefore figure it’s okay to use it. Daniel Carpenter, professor of government at Harvard University and author…

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Black Friday… here’s a better idea, and a warning

America’s chain retailers love Black Friday because it kicks off the season of mindless holiday spending that helps pad their profits before the end of the year. But many of the deals offered by the stores really aren’t that spectacular, and they’re certainly not worth the foolish displays of human indignity which emerge on this…

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Gateway drugs

I would never blame you for politely refusing or trashing prescriptions for drugs. These synthetic concoctions are creations of globalism and marketing, not health. Taking them is a good way to have your health and your body controlled for life. These synthetic chemical pills are the real gateway drugs, leading to more and more prescriptions as…

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