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Beingwellness

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 422 924 823



Address: 1016 Stanley Street East, 4121 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://beingwellness.com.au

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23.01.2022 https://journals.sagepub.com/d/abs/10.1177/0961203311429553 People ask about vaccine injury, here is one paper regarding the adjuvants in vaccines



23.01.2022 An excellent post from a Naturopath, friend and colleague. Take your supplements! Get your vitamin D up. Cod liver oil is a good source.

22.01.2022 And it gets worse for AstraZeneca with more countries suspending use of the AZ COVID-19 vaccine: Italy Germany France... Spain Portugal Thailand (Updated with more countries suspending AZ vaccines:) Ireland Netherlands Bulgaria Indonesia Democratic Republic of Congo. This is on top of the similar announcement a few days ago of 15 other countries suspending the AZ vaccine. This is massive news, and should be a massive concern for everyone. These countries have suspended the AZ vaccine over safety concerns due to a large number of serious adverse events in people who get this vaccine. Clearly the AZ vaccine is NOT safe. The TGA and Australia MUST now follow suit. And more thorough research must also be done before allowing experimental and largely untested vaccines being used on the public. Stay healthy! www.rosswalter.com.au

22.01.2022 We haven't created a men's health edition for awhile. So I'm excited to share a sneak peek of our November edition with awesome award winning entrepreneur, sing...le dad and Australian leader of the Transformative Tech Academy, Troy Haines. Troy is wearing an amazing local invention for analysing brain waves and so much more!! What a timely edition to release during the big change, uncertainty and transition. Thank-you to all our contributors and team Holistic Bliss Magazine. Please read for FREE here: https://issuu.com/nessfinn/docs/holistic_bliss_nov_vol_129 See more



22.01.2022 https://go2.thetruthaboutcancer.com/final-chapter/episode-5/

22.01.2022 The PERFECT song to be singing around your children over the next little bit. Youre welcome www.allisondavies.com.au... Registered Music Therapist IG @allisondavies.com.au @ohmymusicalgoodness **Shortnin Bread is a traditional tune composed in 1900 based on a poem of the 1800s. Parody lyricist Karl Anthony, 1989**

21.01.2022 Abstract Background: After COVID-19 emerged on U.S shores, providers began reviewing the emerging basic science, translational, and clinical data to identify potentially effective treatment options. In addition, a multitude of both novel and repurposed therapeutic agents were used empirically and studied within clinical trials.... Areas of Uncertainty: The majority of trialed agents have failed to provide reproducible, definitive proof of efficacy in reducing the mortality of COVID-19 with the exception of corticosteroids in moderate to severe disease. Recently, evidence has emerged that the oral antiparasitic agent ivermectin exhibits numerous antiviral and anti-inflammatory mechanisms with trial results reporting significant outcome benefits. Given some have not passed peer review, several expert groups including Unitaid/World Health Organization have undertaken a systematic global effort to contact all active trial investigators to rapidly gather the data needed to grade and perform meta-analyses. Data Sources: Data were sourced from published peer-reviewed studies, manuscripts posted to preprint servers, expert meta-analyses, and numerous epidemiological analyses of regions with ivermectin distribution campaigns. Therapeutic Advances: A large majority of randomized and observational controlled trials of ivermectin are reporting repeated, large magnitude improvements in clinical outcomes. Numerous prophylaxis trials demonstrate that regular ivermectin use leads to large reductions in transmission. Multiple, large natural experiments occurred in regions that initiated ivermectin distribution campaigns followed by tight, reproducible, temporally associated decreases in case counts and case fatality rates compared with nearby regions without such campaigns. Conclusions: Meta-analyses based on 18 randomized controlled treatment trials of ivermectin in COVID-19 have found large, statistically significant reductions in mortality, time to clinical recovery, and time to viral clearance. Furthermore, results from numerous controlled prophylaxis trials report significantly reduced risks of contracting COVID-19 with the regular use of ivermectin. Finally, the many examples of ivermectin distribution campaigns leading to rapid population-wide decreases in morbidity and mortality indicate that an oral agent effective in all phases of COVID-19 has been identified. *** Here is a link to the full text: https://tinyurl.com/hbjhhvvf



21.01.2022 Truth. keep adding trace mineral supplementation to your food sources. fish, oysters, spirulina etc

20.01.2022 Heat disease followed by cancer.

20.01.2022 Get to know NAC N-Acetyl Cysteine Its early days, but theres mounting evidence that many who recover from Corona wind up with permanent lung damage. Early... indications are that it may leave respiratory function reduced by up to 30%. N-Acetyl Cysteine is a precursor to glutathione, a master recycler of antioxidants. According to research, NAC has a particular affinity for mucous membranes, and therefore helps limit oxidative damage in the lungs. If you do contract Corona, and a lot of us will, please get NAC right away and stay on It until you are well clear of the virus. Im limiting home visits, for obvious reasons, but am happy to do Skype consults.

20.01.2022 https://www.thebrainpossible.com/treatmen/nemechek-protocol I see many kids and people on "the spectrum". We were taught that all healing begins in the gut. Having explained this to parents has led me to share this link. Inulin is available from iherb.com and can be purchased as an inexpensive supplment that helps the gut biome produce healthy gram positive bacteria as a prebiotic. Eating well includes good quality fish, green leafy veges (spinach, chard, broccoli, asian veges) with butter helps many good gut bugs grow. Sauerkraut, kefir and kombucha also supplies a good crop of bugs. Omega 3 oils and olive oils (must be fresh and extra virgin 100% oils) contribute. Now go forth and eat!

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19.01.2022 Our clinic has some great practitioners who offer different modalities to treat a variety of dis-eases. Come have a chat

19.01.2022 https://www.aph.gov.au/petition_sign?id=EN1082 Please sign and share this.Glyphosate is classified as probably carcinogenic to humans by the World Health Or...ganisations International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) because of its strong association with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. 9,000 people in America and a Melbourne man are suing Monsanto with claims that glyphosate-based-herbicide, Roundup, contributed to their cancer. Glyphosate has been found by IARC to linger in water, air and food long after it has been sprayed. Around 500 products containing glyphosate are registered for use in Australia including Roundup, which is used by local councils around Australia. Children, other people, and pets who visit parks and gardens around Australia are being innocently exposed to this probable carcinogen. See more

18.01.2022 Follow this mans awesome journey. Contact us or Animalwellness.com.au for more information

18.01.2022 Feb 22nd, book now!

17.01.2022 pregnant women should take 5,000 IU per day, and most people are deficient in Vit D3 (we wear too many clothes! and cover up during winter). Fighting viral infections requires a massive amount of vit D3 too- take a large amount for just a few days at onset of any sore throat. Check your zinc intake as well, eat an oyster a day to get 30 mg of zinc.

17.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NM2A2xNLWR4&t=330s

17.01.2022 Australian doctor on the FLU vaccine: "Are GPs wasting their time with the flu vaccination program? Professor Chris Del Mar GP, Cochrane reviewer and one of A...ustralias best known public health academics believes Australias flu vaccination program, a key component of GP care, is ineffectual and a waste of GPs time. In this edited extract from a speech delivered to the GPDU conference on the Gold Coast last week, he explains his reasoning. I was actually asked to give a rant, so Ive been working up some froth in my mouth. But its also an opportunity for me to put up this idea: that public health is overselling the influenza vaccine. We as GPs are at the front line tasked with promoting the vaccine to our patients. I want to discuss some data that makes me question this approach. Influenza is a threat, and we should worry about it. A hundred years ago, roughly 50 million people died worldwide from this virus. It was the first modern pandemic. I am not antivax in general, but the influenza vaccine has got intrinsic disadvantages compared to other vaccines: it is needed every year; its not a life-long vaccine as with most other viruses because of the way the virus itself changes, because it changes its protein structure every year we have to guess what the next seasonal virus will look like to produce each years vaccine. That is obviously going to be hopeless for a pandemic, which by definition is a virus that changed so much weve got no immunological defence to it. When well need the vaccine most, its going to be least effective. But more than that, the influenza vaccine simply is not very effective. Data from a recently updated trio of Cochrane reviews (references provided below) shows the effect of influenza vaccine in randomised trials. It reduced the risk ratio of getting influenza confirmed by the laboratory quite optimistically, down to 0.4. That means less than half the number of people vaccinated ended up getting laboratory-confirmed influenza. But if you look at the difference in absolute rate differences, you see that 23 cases per thousand gets reduced by nine cases per thousand. Thats around a 1% difference. This is because true influenza is actually quite rare a disease for us individually, roughly once every decade. Influenza is swamped by "influenza-like" illness. Beyond that, the vaccines efficacy has not been tested well enough for serious effects like hospitalisations, and pneumonia. There are too few randomised controlled trials with this outcome. People keep relying on observational studies, and increasingly, on surrogate outcomes. For us as GPs who care for people with influenza-like illness, the flu, there is a very, very small difference in terms of the protection offered from the influenza vaccine. You then have to think about the real interest in the flu vaccine from a public health perspective. It is not simply whether or not people get the flu; its whether they get really sick from it. And if you look at the Cochrane data for time off work and school there is no statistical difference in all the trials that have been done. For hospital admission, there is a tiny difference and it is not significant. So it cant be demonstrated from randomised trials that you keep people out of hospitals by vaccinating. Similarly for other serious consequences such as pneumonia which is what killed so many people 100 years ago you dont see any difference there either. And death as an outcome? Ditto. You cant show any difference. On the other side of the coin, that is the harms from the vaccine; well, it can give you a fever. In children, weve estimated informally, with an infectious diseases colleague of mine, Professor Peter Collignon, that about one in 100 children who are vaccinated probably have a febrile convulsion by extrapolating the data, as well as other more mild adverse effects as well. There have even been the occasional deaths following the influenza vaccine, most particularly in children one in WA and one in Queensland. So there is some definite adverse effect from using the vaccine. But mostly the problem with influenza vaccination is the huge amount of effort involved. Our practice spends a lot of time sending out reminders, queuing people up, getting the vaccines ready, figuring out whos eligible and who has to pay. Its quite a lot of churn to get people vaccinated. Theres other issues as well. Based on purely observational data, the best protection from serious illness, particularly in a pandemic situation, may be having had wild flu before. That could explain why in the two little pandemics we have had recently Swine flu and Bird flu the people who we thought were going to get creamed by this, such as the elderly in nursing homes, were actually fine. Similarly, it also looks as if the efficacy of the vaccine wears off in just a few months, from other observational data. Instead, unexpectedly odd groups in society were affected people who were obese, women who were pregnant, people with asthma. The next question is, well if were not going to promote the flu vaccine, is there anything else we should do instead? Neuraminidase Inhibitors? We know it may or may not help individuals with symptoms, but from a public health response, they were hopeless. So what about hygiene and handwashing? Theres very good data to show at reducing acute respiratory infections by washing your hands and wearing a mask. Maybe we should be promoting much more of that. I feel obliged to explain to my patients the controversy around influenza vaccines and let them know that I havent had it myself, thus saving myself 20 bucks. Whats going to change this? I think its people like us GPs who are likely to challenge [the attitudes towards the vaccine]. Its not the people who do the systematic reviews. If we GPs say, it looks to us that the emperors got no clothes on, then maybe people will take this issue more seriously."

17.01.2022 https://squareone.chrisbeatcancer.com/encore-weekend this is on for frreeeee Right now!

17.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HU9Y4ZV52Ms Many people have hypothyroidism, here are a few hints to manage your thyroid.

16.01.2022 Come and learn with us!

16.01.2022 HI all our tribe of wellness advocates! Just a quick heads up for some advance notice of some interesting events coming up! We have a Naturopath practitioner starting next week with a quantum energy system upstairst at our clinic. Gurmail will be running opening specials Monday and Wednesday. Keep in touch via our vet clinic downstairs at Animal Wellness for further updates.

15.01.2022 Christmas Present time, come play with us!

13.01.2022 https://terrywahls.com/ I am a big fan of this wonderful doctor. Please review her site if you know of anyone with MS or other mitochondria dis-eases

13.01.2022 The Mediterranean diet, acknowledged by researchers for its ability to support healthy brain function and reduce risk of life-threatening chronic diseases, is already rich in tree nuts. But researchers in one study took it a step further by enhancing the Mediterranean diet with an additional 30 grams a day of mixed nuts, including almonds. They found that this almond-enhanced diet lowered risk of depression by an astounding 40 percent in patients with type 2 diabetes. Almonds... are also packed with tryptophan, an amino acid needed for production of serotonin, a mood-boosting neurotransmitter. Finally, they are an excellent source of magnesium, which can promote a calm, stable mood. Almonds fight heart disease and type 2 diabetes In fact, a 2018 review published in Nutrients concludes that almonds help lower levels of harmful LDL cholesterol - a known risk factor for heart disease - while supporting healthy levels of desirable HDL cholesterol. While physicians often recommend pharmaceutical drugs to manage cholesterol, the authors praised nutritional interventions (such as almonds) as a safer option. Wait - there’s more. Almonds are also high in magnesium - which helps to regulate heartbeat - as well as vitamin E, which protects against atherosclerosis. Almonds are loaded with vital nutrients While it’s true that almonds are high in fat, research shows that out of the 14 grams of fat in an ounce (about a handful) of almonds- nine grams consist of monounsaturated fats. Almonds are also protein-rich, with an ounce containing one-eighth of the recommended daily intake. But where almonds really shine is in their content of antioxidant vitamin E. An ounce of almonds contains 7.27 mg - half the recommended daily intake. This important micronutrient can help stop the accumulation of artery-clogging cholesterol, thereby reducing risk of atherosclerosis.

13.01.2022 The supplements we use in our veterinary clinic are all human grade and work effectively for our human patients as well

10.01.2022 DONT FEED YOUR DOG XMAS HAM A timely reminder to all pet owners - DO NOT give your pet dog or cat any of your Christmas ham. "Christmas ham and ham bones ...are a huge no no, the Animal Referral & Emergency Centre said. The fat and salt content of this delicious Christmas treat will reek havoc on the gastrointestinal system of our beloved fury family members. "Christmas ham isnt the only culprit that can cause our pets illness over the festive season. "Often our pets will have increased access to chocolate, grapes, nuts and fruit cake, which are all capable of causing serious and sometimes life threatening illness." This poor dog pictured is Gordie - in 2017 year he ate an ENTIRE 2.2KG Christmas ham. His owners brought him into the vet for help. | Animal Referral & Emergency Centre

10.01.2022 Easy and inexpensive!

08.01.2022 I have seen many women in chronic pain from these surgical implants. It is a nightmare. If you know of someone in this situation refer them to this landmark judgement.

08.01.2022 HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT!!! --> I'm putting all 10 modules of my SQUARE ONE Cancer Coaching Program online for Free in May! SQUARE ONE is the culmination of my own e...xperience, plus over 14 years of research learning from doctors and experts, survivors who've healed naturally, and from personally coaching hundreds of cancer patients one-on-one. I've taken the best, most powerful, most effective strategies that I've seen work for the most people, and organized them into a simple straightforward plan. This course is not just for cancer patients and caregivers, it's for anyone who is serious about prevention. :) The SQUARE ONE Program walks step-by-step through the process... It will eliminate the confusion, show exactly where to start, and give a clear road map to a transformed life. This is normally a paid program, but I'm putting the ENTIRE course online for free this month only. Watch the trailer and get access to watch my SQUARE ONE Cancer Coaching Program free online here::http://bit.ly/SQ1-Give

08.01.2022 Please share, Dr Ross Perry can be contacted on Facebook and sells his books through his websites Anyone interested in more information can contact us at www.animalwellness.com.au

07.01.2022 We refer to Dr Andrew Orr in Brisbane, but we also have a special interest in hormone balancing.

06.01.2022 Many people are on a stomach acid suppressant like omeprazole. This actually exacerbates the problem as it decreases the ability to digest the food which slows down digestion and leaves food sitting in the stomach too long and not digested! drinking apple cider vinegar drink or adding a lemon/vinegrette to your salad helps your digestion. Also low magnesium slows digestion, so taking a mag supplement at night after dinner can help move things along (also prevents restless leg syndrome.'

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05.01.2022 A good article, worth the share!

05.01.2022 It's insidious and probably affects more people than you realise, at least one in 4 will have undergone some stress of an impactful quantity.

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02.01.2022 Our Dear friend Dr Ross Perry has another birthday coming up soon! You might want to watch this to follow his journey and be inspired! https://www.youtube.com/watch

01.01.2022 HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT!!! --> Im putting all 10 modules of my SQUARE ONE Cancer Coaching Program online for Free in May! SQUARE ONE is the culmination of my own e...xperience, plus over 14 years of research learning from doctors and experts, survivors whove healed naturally, and from personally coaching hundreds of cancer patients one-on-one. Ive taken the best, most powerful, most effective strategies that Ive seen work for the most people, and organized them into a simple straightforward plan. This course is not just for cancer patients and caregivers, its for anyone who is serious about prevention. :) The SQUARE ONE Program walks step-by-step through the process... It will eliminate the confusion, show exactly where to start, and give a clear road map to a transformed life. This is normally a paid program, but Im putting the ENTIRE course online for free this month only. Watch the trailer and get access to watch my SQUARE ONE Cancer Coaching Program free online here::http://bit.ly/SQ1-Give

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