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Liver health and Natural Supplements

Having been left without much guidance by my primary health care provider, which looks down its collective nose at anything not FDA approved pharmaceuticals, I am compelled to do my own research. How about natural supplements and Biotics?

Today's inquiry, which should be of interest to everyone who occupies a body: Liver Health.

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An overwhelmed liver can result in fatigue, belly bloat, aging, poor skin and generally feeling yucky (I think that's the scientific term). From what I've read thus far, and I am opening the floor to contribution and discussion, is that a major culprit is sugar. Not just the granulated sugar that you dish in scoops into your daily 32 oz Mocha Chino Frappe, but what's literally baked into most prepared foods.

Additionally, a lot of additives that come with living in the USA / Europe / the Commonwealth place a heavy burden on the liver, taxing its ability to manufacture the bile needed to break down the foods you eat, process and get rid of.

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Supposedly, the following supplements help to recharge and rebuild the liver and restore such things as energy, reduce belly bloat, and clear the skin.

-- Artichoke extract

-- Silymarin / Milk Thistle

-- Turmeric / Curcumin

-- BioPerine / Black Pepper

-- Ginger

-- Beet root, and (as we've mentioned in other places..

-- Dandelion

So my question, has anyone had experience with Liver recharging supplements and if so, have they worked for you? Any warnings as to any of the aforementioned ingredients?

I've been looking into supplements and the improvements have been subtle but noticeable.

Tell us your experiences please.

See also:
Dandelion Tea May Block Spike Protein On Syncitin 1, Prevent Miscarriage


How to make Pine Needle Tea (fights Spike Proteins)


Zinc, Vitamin D and Vitamin C vs Covid Infections
Inadequate nutrition is considered a contributing factor to the emergence of viral infection due to its contribution to weakness of immune system, which increases the rate of infections and the risk of mortality and morbidity. Moreover, viral infections increase the demand for several micronutrients such as vitamin A, B, C, D, zinc, and selenium.
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Toldja. Jab gives Heart condition in the young and healthy

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A new study of U.S. service members found higher than expected rates of heart inflammation following receipt of COVID-19 vaccines. It's a finding Defense Department researchers say should call attention to the condition, known as myocarditis, as a potential side effect of the immunizations.


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Well, duh.

It's not like we didn't warn you.

For all you faux-vax fan-boys, and fan-girls and fan-traanies, get your jabs and mind your own beeswax.

Every single one of these (five) doctors believe that these shots are NOT vaccines, but bioweapons designed to kill human beings.
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micleeonline today!

"Those Vaxed For COVID Are NOT Shedding Toxic Spike Proteins Into Water Supply"

wow
So Sez Fact Checkers Who Told Us Covid Came From Bats, Pangolins & Wet Markets.

Let's Pray please The Fact Checkers Got This One RIGHT - Judge For Y'all's Selves...

TUE JUN 29, 2021 / 12:21 PM EDT

uncertain

cowboy
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Lukeononline now!

Arrogance

Sometimes one needs just to apologize and move, then warning shots could have been avoided.


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chatilliononline today!

Rain headed for the holiday weekend...

It's typical for the 4th of July fireworks to have some rain in South Florida. This year it looks like Tropical Depression Five will pay us a visit.

Updated link to the NOAA Weather center:

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The forecast is it will pass over Cuba and head into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Taranto - the Pearl Harbor before Pearl Harbor

Most Americans are not being taught history, and even fewer are taught foreign military history. But if the American Brass (the military and political leaders in charge of our military) had been paying attention -- like the Imperial Japanese had -- the Pearl Harbor attack would not have been as nearly successful.

What was Taranto?

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It was the location of the Fascist Italian naval fleet in 1940, nearly two years before Pearl Harbor, where the fairly powerful and dangerous Regia Marina lay at anchor. The ships were protected by dense defense of barrage balloons (serving as obstacles for low-flying aircraft), torpedo nets (stopping air-dropped torpedoes before they reached the side of a ship, and many anti-aircraft guns, which the Brits would call Ack-Ack.

The Battle of Taranto took place on the night of 11–12 November 1940 during the Second World War between British naval forces, under Admiral Andrew Cunningham, and Italian naval forces, under Admiral Inigo Campioni. The Royal Navy launched the first all-aircraft ship-to-ship naval attack in history, employing 21 Fairey Swordfish biplane torpedo bombers from the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious in the Mediterranean Sea.

The attack struck the battle fleet of the Regia Marina at anchor in the harbour of Taranto, using aerial torpedoes despite the shallowness of the water.

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The success of this attack augured the ascendancy of naval aviation over the big guns of battleships. According to Admiral Cunningham, "Taranto, and the night of 11–12 November 1940, should be remembered for ever as having shown once and for all that in the Fleet Air Arm the Navy has its most devastating weapon."
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The Italian fleet lost half of its capital ships in one night; the next day, the Regia Marina transferred its undamaged ships from Taranto to Naples to protect them from similar attacks, until the defences at Taranto (mainly the anti-torpedo nets) were brought up to adequate levels to protect them from further attacks of the same kind (which happened between March and May 1941).

Repairs to Littorio took about four months, to Duilio seven months; Conte di Cavour required extensive salvage work and her repairs were incomplete when Italy surrendered in 1943.

Cunningham wrote after the attack: "The Taranto show has freed up our hands considerably & I hope now to shake these damned Itiys up a bit. I don't think their remaining three battleships will face us and if they do I'm quite prepared to take them on with only two."

Indeed, the balance of power had swung to the British Mediterranean Fleet which now enjoyed more operational freedom: when previously forced to operate as one unit to match Italian capital ships, they could now split into two battlegroups; each built around one aircraft carrier and two battleships.


Some Americans were paying attention, but their warnings fell on deaf ears.

Lieutenant Commander Opie still was busy in the Mediterranean. In December he had sailed on board HMS Jervis, and in January 1941 he was on board the Warspite when the nearby Illustrious was attacked by swarms of Stuka dive bombers. Opie wrote a report on the battle as well as a personal letter to his boss, Captain Alan G. Kirk, the U.S. naval attaché in London. He told Kirk, “I am not trying to drum up my own trade but I honestly feel that I should fly to Hawaii and talk to the boys there on war experiences and how to train to meet the lessons learned.” He received no answer.
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chatilliononline today!

The death toll is rising...

The signs of a troubled structure were ignored. Nearly half of the Champlain Towers a 12-story condo on Miami Beach (town of Surfside) collapsed last week and rescue operations are into the 5th day hoping to find survivors. More than 11 confirmed dead and 150 unaccounted for.

Sure there are going to be thorough and full investigations but engineers reports of structure damage years ago weren't followed up.

Already photos of cracked supports and accounts of water penetration around the building have surfaced. Nothing was done. Last night on the news they showed a report from an engineering company stating the supports were unstable and a report after of the building inspector saying the building was in good condition.

Official news reports state that 55 apartments of the 136 units were destroyed.
My prediction is the remaining 81 units will be destroyed when the structure gets condemned.

Lawsuits will be into the billions...

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