016 Potato: The Nightshade Healer

016 Potato: The Nightshade Healer

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123 Super Flu: What You Need To Know

There are protocols that are highly effective for protecting ourselves from the flu. We can strengthen our immune systems and cut the flu’s ability to wreak havoc in half when we have the tools and knowledge needed. The Super Flu is here this winter and people should be as proact ...  Show more

122 The White Horse & The Beast: The Book Of Revelation

In The Book of Revelation, during the ending times, the great cities of all nations have fallen, Babylon has gone up in smoke in less than an hour, and what’s left of the living is four and twenty elders, four beasts, a mysterious crowd of many people cheering on the destruction, ...  Show more

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