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Morning Edition January 8, 2025 | "Hopeless" Alzheimer's patients helped back to life starting in 90 minutes | This may be the biggest medical discovery on record. Studies show a single, natural compound can re-fuel brain cells and help bring hopeless Alzheimer's patients back to life starting in as little as 90 minutes. But one of the lead researchers flat out admitted the end goal is to wait until a pharmaceutical option exists even though this natural compound could help tens of thousands right now! You'll find the quote at the 9:37 mark of this video expose. Please, if you or a loved one is concerned about Alzheimer's watch this video now, while you still can. | |
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Bird Flu: First Severe US Case Raises Alarm | Dear e-Alert Reader, Yesterday, we discussed the emerging threat of Disease X. Today, we have an unsettling update on another serious concern: bird flu. In April 2024, we first reported on this growing issue, but the situation has now escalated with the confirmation of the first severe human case in the United States. An elderly patient in Louisiana is currently in critical condition after contracting H5N1 avian influenza, known for its high mortality rate in severe cases worldwide. This marks the 61st human infection during the ongoing outbreak, but it’s the first to result in severe respiratory illness in the United States. (Article continues below.) |
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The patient, over the age of 65, was exposed to sick and dead birds from backyard flocks, according to the CDC. While previous cases in the US presented only mild symptoms, this case mirrors severe illnesses seen globally, including a Canadian teenager hospitalized last November. The CDC has confirmed that the strain involved is the D1.1 genotype, recently detected in wild birds and poultry. This differs from the milder B3.13 genotype found in previous US cases. Alarmingly, a handful of cases have shown no clear animal source of infection, raising questions about potential undetected transmission pathways. California has declared a state of emergency to enhance surveillance and response efforts. Meanwhile, federal authorities are working on monitoring systems and preparing experimental mRNA vaccines, which have shown promise in animal trials. Avian influenza is particularly dangerous for older adults and those with preexisting conditions. The immune system naturally weakens with age, making seniors more susceptible to severe outcomes from respiratory illnesses. This underscores the importance of vigilance and preparedness. While there’s no need to panic, taking steps to fortify your health and immunity is critical. Alongside the standard precautions of avoiding exposure to sick birds and following public health guidelines, you can adopt natural measures to boost your body’s defenses:Vitamin C: Found in citrus fruits and bell peppers, it strengthens immune function.Vitamin D: Sunlight or supplements can help regulate immune responses.Zinc: Present in nuts and seeds, zinc plays a crucial role in fighting infections.Elderberry: This herbal remedy is known for its antiviral properties.Probiotics: Found in yogurt and fermented foods, they support gut health, which is closely tied to immunity.While this news is alarming, it’s also a reminder of how critical proactive health measures are—especially for older adults. Following a healthy lifestyle, staying informed, and maintaining a robust immune system can help you navigate emerging health threats with confidence. Stay vigilant and take care of your health. Let’s work together to keep our communities safe. To staying proactive, Rachel Mace Managing Editorial Director, e-Alert with contributions from the research team Sources: AFP. (2024, December 19). US Confirms First Severe Illness in Human Case of Bird Flu. ScienceAlert. https://www.sciencealert.com/us-confirms-first-severe-illness-in-human-case-of-bird-flu Not yet a Health Sciences Institute’s monthly newsletter subscriber? |
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"90-Year-Old Mitochondria Becoming 30-Years Old"? | "One of the things we've done with the aging process is we've taken people that were fatigued, 90 years old+, we've improved [their mitochondria] to that of a 30-year-old." This isn't from a science fiction TV show... Instead, it's an update from a clinic called The Institute For Molecular Medicine. They've been quietly developing a technology that biologically fights aging. Click here to discover how it works. |
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