Exposing the Greed, Corruption, and Fraud Behind the COVID-19 Pandemic
124 pages
5 hours of reading
The book presents a controversial perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic, arguing that it was not a natural occurrence but rather a meticulously planned event, termed a "plandemic." It challenges mainstream narratives and suggests that the information provided to the public is misleading, prompting readers to question the official accounts surrounding the pandemic's origins and implications.
How did the books of the Bible come to be recognized as Holy Scripture? After nearly nineteen centuries the canon of Scripture remains an issue of debate. Adept in both Old and New Testament studies, F. F. Bruce brings the wisdom of a lifetime of reflection and biblical interpretation to bear in addressing the criteria of canonicity, the canon within the canon, and canonical criticism.
Detoxifying and Healing the Body Through Oral Cleansing
200 pages
7 hours of reading
Focusing on oral health's impact on overall well-being, this book addresses common dental issues like bad breath, bleeding gums, and tooth pain, while also exploring the connections between oral health and chronic illnesses such as asthma, diabetes, and arthritis. It offers potential solutions for those seeking relief from dental discomfort and chronic conditions, making it a valuable resource for improving both oral hygiene and general health.
Virgin coconut oil has a rich history as a nourishing food and healing medicine, documented in ancient texts from cultures such as India, Egypt, and China. In Pacific Islander communities, it holds sacred status, serving as a cornerstone for traditional cures and therapies. The oil is celebrated for its therapeutic benefits, showcasing its significance in both culinary and medicinal practices across generations.
"In this popular commentary on the Gospel of John, first published in 1983, evangelical scholar F.F. Bruce leads readers through the rich and complex words of John the Evangelist with careful verse-by-verse exposition of the Gospel's text, its historical context, and its ongoing relevance for the Christian life. Drawing on thirty years of research, Bruce introduces his commentary with discussions of the Gospel's authorship, its significance for the early church, and its message. While based on solid biblical scholarship, this volume is especially suitable for general Christian readers interested in serious Biblical study"--
"The ketogenic diet is one that is very low in carbohydrate, high in fat, with moderate protein. This diet shifts the body into a natural, healthy metabolic state known as nutritional ketosis. In ketosis the body uses fat as its primary source of energy instead of glucose. Some of this fat is converted into an alternative form of fuel called ketones. Ketones are high-potency fuel that boost energy and cellular efficiency and activates special enzymes that regulate cell survival, repair, and growth. When a person is in nutritional ketosis, blood levels of ketones are elevated to therapeutic levels. In response, high blood pressure drops, cholesterol levels improve, inflammation is reduced, blood sugar levels normalize, and overall health improves. Low-fat diets have been heavily promoted for the past several decades as the answer to obesity and chronic disease. However, we are fatter and sicker now more than ever before. Obviously, the low-fat approach has not worked. Our bodies actually need fat for optimal health and function more efficiently using fat for fuel. In this book you will discover how people are successfully using the ketogenic diet to prevent and treat chronic and degenerative disease. Ketone therapy is backed by decades of medical and clinical research, and has proven to be both safe and effective for the treatment of variety of health issues..."--Publisher's description
"Through the power of persuasive advertising and clever marketing, we’ve been sold on the idea that stevia is a natural herbal sweetener that is not only harmless but even health-promoting. As such, it is promoted as a better choice over sugar or other low-calorie sweeteners. Stevia has rapidly become a multimillion-dollar industry. Despite all of the marketing hype, stevia is not the innocent little herb it is made out to be—and it is not harmless. The stevia sweetener you purchase at the store is a highly refined, purified chemical that is little different from any other artificial sweetener, with many of the same drawbacks and dangers. The author’s observation of troubling adverse reactions associated with stevia led him on an investigation that uncovered disturbing facts hidden from the public, including studies that contradict the sweetener’s safety and assumed benefits. In this book, you will learn why you should never use stevia if you want to lose excess weight or control diabetes. You will also learn why all low-calorie sweeteners are potentially dangerous, and what options you have available. The information in this book comes directly from published studies, historical facts, and the author’s personal experiences."--Publisher description
Challenging the misconception that dementia is an inevitable part of aging, this book argues that neurodegeneration is not a normal consequence of growing older. It emphasizes that the brain can maintain its functionality throughout life, regardless of age. The author highlights aging as a risk factor rather than a direct cause of dementia and asserts that these disorders are preventable and treatable, providing hope and insights into managing brain health.
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