When common sense ‘flu’ the coop

When common sense ‘flu’ the coop

You can’t take 5 steps into the Walmart parking lot without encountering that many flu shot signs.

What the heck?

If you are considering getting a flu shot, please educate yourself first. To learn, really learn about the flu shot (what’s in it, what the potential side effects are, etc.), you owe it to yourself to set aside the time to watch at least one of the experts on the topic, such as Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, so that you can make an informed health decision. Note: This video includes valuable information about other vaccines as well, if you want to listen to it in its entirety here.

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Keep your guard up against Gardasil

Keep your guard up against Gardasil

 The CDC just approved Gardasil for adults 27 to 46 years old.

This is bad news.

Reasons why you might want to think long and hard before you get this vaccine:

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) states this on their website: “Most high-risk HPV infections occur without any symptoms, go away within 1 to 2 years, and do not cause cancer.”

Ask around in your community. Almost everyone knows someone who has received the Gardasil Vaccine who had a seizure, passed out after receiving it, and/or developed an ‘auto-immune’ disorder.

It might be affecting fertility. Watch here:

The studies to evaluate Gardasil safety did not use a true placebo, but instead used Aluminium as the ‘placebo’ (an adjuvant found in the vaccine!). The one study that I did find that made reference to a placebo being used, Protocol 18, reported it as ‘Saline*’. Keep reading

Think Peach for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Think Peach for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

I know it doesn’t rhyme, but consider thinking Peach for breast cancer awareness and prevention this October, not Pink.

The person who created the idea to distribute peach ribbons for Breast Cancer Awareness and Prevention was Charlotte Haley in 1991. She was unhappy that only about 5% of the money being raised for breast cancer prevention by The National Cancer Institute (NCI) was actually going to research. The rest was going … elsewhere. What she did was pin peach ribbons to cards that said (in part):

“Help us wake up our legislators and America by wearing this ribbon.”

Read more here: Charlotte Haley

Why not do this: Find out exactly where the money you are donating to any breast cancer entity is actually going. Do that. Keep reading

Removing the gag

I watched a video recently on Senator Susan Collins’ Facebook page. She talked about how she was standing in line at a pharmacy when she heard a conversation between two people who had to decide not to pick up a prescription medication because of the exorbitant cost. She was so upset by this!

I had a similar occurrence that left me scratching my head. I was picking up a tube of Erythromycin at the pharmacy which I expected to cost just a few dollars. When I was told that it was $20+ dollars, I was floored. Keep reading

The Holistic Practitioner Series #6 October 2018: Annji, Intuitive Mentor

Welcome to this month’s Holistic Practitioner Interview with Annji, Intuitive Mentor

1. WHO are you?
I am a mother, a wife and a friend to many. My given name is Karen Ann, which means “Pure Grace”. During the evolution of my Soul’s journey, I developed the surname “Annji”. The name “Ann” symbolizes grace and the suffix “Ji” is Hindi for “one of honor.” When I began this healing journey, I knew that I was here to make a significant impact on how people interact with themselves and one another.

I was told early on in this journey by The Divine: “You shall heal the healers.”

Each of us is a powerful healer. Some are here on a mission of healing others and how each of us proclaims this Spirit of Healing is unique to our Soul’s destiny. To be a healer means to be open to compassion, loving light, kindness, and to be a representative of this in all matters. Healing is about being imbued in our Self-acceptance and Unconditional Self-love. Keep reading