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April 22, 2021 60 mins

They are calling out the lies emanating from our Government lock stepped with big PHARMA’s Agenda.

Now, with the statement - “No jab - No job!” - in a democracy such as NZ’s, this for many - is a step too far.

Janice Priest has been a natural clinician for over 50 years and has witnessed the continuous transition from a more personal and natural healing realm to that of ‘a chemical drug for all ailments’ regime as propagated by big Pharma. Which has in turn morphed alongside the WHO + to now a vaccination for every human.

As a very experienced naturopath and clinician this interview leads with how to take care of our body naturally, by preventative measures that you can readily access from your garden or local grocer. From 15 minutes in though - Janice talks about the larger picture in dealing with the Covid narrative, the untruths of media with Government coordination and as in the heading - outrageous fear mongering by our elected representatives in an endeavour to control the vernacular of spin.

We cover basic health challenges but more so to have us superbly healthy as we go into winter.

Prevention:
A glass of water when you wake up.
Vitamin C - our ancestors were strategic and stored up for early winter change of weather - honey, lemon, garlic and apple cider vinegar - plus fish oils, omega 3’s - organic olive oils
Extra virgin flax oil as oils make you flexible - dry lips means your body is short of oil. Remember high quality oils, in green tinted bottles - not golden oil that you can see in rows in the supermarket. Keep away from them. Cider vinegar a dash in water - or warm cider vinegar and honey.

If you lack oil your throat can become hoarse and your body may get stiff bones - plus you are more susceptible to colds and flu. Even hemp oil is very good, but only for short bursts - not month after month as hemp oil is a calmative …so it is ideal if you want to calm somebody down … because it has a certain relaxant in it. So it is best to have vitamin A oils - being fish oil.
Parents 60 years ago gave cod liver oil or halibut oil once a week to children.

Also 60 years ago when you entered a NZ hospital - Cod liver oil was one of the first things you were given.

You can make garlic oil - that soothes the mouth and kills bacteria on its way into the throat. Check out methods on the net. wwwduckduckgo.com

Parsley comes in as an excellent herb to have in your garden or at your doorstep. So important to have this herb as it's rich in iron. Many homes used to have a lemon or even a grapefruit tree in the garden - until the medical profession stated that grapefruit was interfering with their medication - but lemon trees are excellent as a preventative action, as lemons are such a great neutraliser of acidity in our body.

Janice also encourages cinnamon and nutmeg - as they are great immune supporters - and they are so cheap to purchase from the grocery store and you only need a tiny amount. Be it in your drink or on your food.

Eucalyptus oil is still very important and you just rub it into your chest - it’s a great preventive against a hostile environment.

Babies need to wear a hat or bonnet when going out into the cold and especially the evening. Plus prams - these days are built having the baby look forward - where once all prams had the baby looking at its mother. Because, car exhausts and fumes at pram level come directly into that baby's presence and they breath these particulates in, than their taller adult parents. So please, get a pram that allows the baby to always look at its Mum or Dad.

Natural clothing - babies today are not being clothed in wool undergarments or even cotton nappies - they are being dressed and covered in fabric derived from oil and unnatural synthetic products. For children today - they need wool underlay and they need their wool hats over their ears due to the weather changes here in NZ - because babies being so small have difficulty in retaining their body heat. So being wrapped in natural fibre is a plus. Remember, alway have a pram facing the pusher - because of the eye contact and flowing supportive love.

Previously in NZ - patients when entering hospitals would be gently strapped in wool - if suffering from shock or trauma and-or severe flu, colds etc - Including having hot showers - then wrapped in wool garments so as to sweat ‘it’ out.

Once NZ hospitals used to have their own gardens - so that they could supply fresh food for their patients - and even trade with local farmers for fresh food, fruit and vegetables daily.

But today with a controlling sanitised medical and health system - they instead have taken the easy way out by buying in factory and industrial food which has very little life force in the food. This food is usually over cooked by

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