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Dr. Peter McCullough On The “Underlying Problem” Of Chronic Pain For Many Americans
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Dr. Peter McCullough On The “Underlying Problem” Of Chronic Pain For Many Americans

If you are one of the Americans suffering from chronic pain, you know the desperation of seeking out relief. Finally, hope for living pain free is here, thanks to the doctors at The Wellness Company. THERABLUE is a next-generation topical formula designed to deliver fast, targeted, and lasting relief from muscle, joint, and nerve discomfort. By combining advanced peptide science, mitochondrial antioxidants, and botanical analgesics, it helps restore comfort, mobility, and circulation — without harsh chemicals, residue, or stains. THERABLUE harnesses AQA molecular peptide delivery technology to promote deep tissue recovery, reduce inflammation, and provide sustained relief through a synergistic blend of bioactive peptides, natural analgesics, and mitochondrial antioxidants. GHK-Cu peptides, AQA NAD+, and Methylene Blue energize cellular metabolism and calm inflammation, while Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyptus Oil, MSM, Turmeric, Arnica, White Willow Bark, Capsicum, and Black Pepper Extract work together to cool, soothe, and support long-term joint and muscle comfort. Enhanced with Castor Oil (ricinoleic acid) for optimal absorption, THERABLUE spreads easily, absorbs quickly, and leaves a light, refreshing scent — making it perfect for daily use, day or night. Dr. Peter McCullough is singing the praises of this revolution in pain relief, writing in his Substack: None of the available products before THERABLUE work to heal the underlying problem which is commonly deep tissue injury and arthritis where there is a breakdown of collagen, fibrillin, and other structural proteins. That was the opportunity for innovation at the The Wellness Company with the introduction of THERABLUE. This topical cream combines eleven ingredients to promote deep tissue (muscle, connective tissue, chondrocytes) repair, reduce inflammation, and while doing so reduce pain. So if you have been struggling with musculoskeletal pain, give THERABLUE a try with applications 3 to 4 times per day and be sure you wash your hands afterwards because the product contains bioactive peptides. WHAT IS IN THERABLUE – GHK-Cu Peptide Copper peptide that accelerates tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and enhances collagen production. – Methylene Blue Mitochondrial antioxidant that supports energy production, reduces oxidative stress, and aids muscle recovery. – AQA NAD+ Complex Restores cellular energy metabolism, improving endurance, tissue repair, and resilience. – Menthol, Camphor & Eucalyptus Oil Natural topical analgesics that cool and calm pain from muscle strain, arthritis, and inflammation. – MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) Supports joint flexibility and reduces chronic inflammation. – Arnica & White Willow Bark Extracts Botanical anti-inflammatories that reduce pain, swelling, and stiffness. – Turmeric & Ginger Root Extracts Deliver curcuminoids and gingerols for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory protection. – Capsicum & Black Pepper Extracts Stimulate circulation and enhance the penetration of other actives. – Castor Oil (Ricinoleic Acid) Deep-penetrating carrier that improves transdermal absorption and maintains hydration. – Chamomile, Cinnamon & Yuzu Oils Soothe tension and provide a gentle, refreshing aroma. – Vitamin E (Tocopherol Acetate) Antioxidant that supports skin health and protects against oxidative damage. STOP LIVING WITH PAIN If you, or someone you love, is living with chronic pain then you need to try Therablue today! Stop living with pain and start living again! (Note: The information provided is intended for generalized informational purposes only and should not be considered personal medical advice or used as a substitute for professional healthcare guidance. It is your responsibility to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and guidelines regarding the purchase, possession, and use of prescription medications. Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message in this article and ordering through the links provided, which benefits WLTReport. We appreciate your support and the opportunity to keep you SAFE and HEALTY!)
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Def Leppard quiz: How much do you know Joe Elliott & Co.'s near-half-century career in rock?
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Republican Matt Van Epps wins Tenn. special election, replacing Rep. Mark Green
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Republican Matt Van Epps wins Tenn. special election, replacing Rep. Mark Green

GOP candidate Matt Van Epps has defeated Democrat Aftin Behn in Tennessee’s special election to replace former GOP Representative Mark Green.
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Pakistani Muslim Terrorist Busted Planning to Shoot Up University of Delaware
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Pakistani Muslim Terrorist Busted Planning to Shoot Up University of Delaware

Students had protested ICE enforcement against Muslim terrorist supporters. The post Pakistani Muslim Terrorist Busted Planning to Shoot Up University of Delaware appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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How much to gift teachers for the holidays: a stress-free guide
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How much to gift teachers for the holidays: a stress-free guide

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Holiday gift giving can feel joyful… until you get to the part where you’re not entirely sure what’s customary. Teachers are almost always on the Nice List, but how much should you actually spend? And what if your budget feels tight this year? According to etiquette expert Myka Meier, founder of Beaumont Etiquette, there are simple, stress-free guidelines that can help. What to expect for class gift contributions Many schools gather gift funds through a class parent, and if you’ve ever received one of those emails, you know it can spark the big question: How much is normal? Meier shares that for a class of about 30 students, “a good general range is between ten and twenty-five dollars per family,” though this varies depending on the region and school culture. If the gift fund is supposed to cover more than one educator (like teaching assistants or special subject teachers) families may adjust their contribution slightly. But the general principle stays the same: give what feels comfortable. When contributing isn’t possible If your family can’t participate financially this year, Meier offers reassurance: “It’s absolutely okay not to contribute if you’re unable to.” Group gifts, she emphasizes, are meant to unify the class, not create pressure. Better yet, there’s no obligation to explain your situation to the coordinator. If someone follows up individually, Meier suggests a gentle response: “It is so lovely you’re doing this! We actually had already planned our own gift this year.” Whether that’s true or not, the beauty of an anonymous collection is that no one knows who gave what. Giving your own personal gift Whether or not you chip in for the class gift, an individual gesture is always welcome. Many families enjoy adding a personal touch. Think something thoughtful, heartfelt, and modest. Meier notes that gifts in the 10 to 20 dollar range, handwritten cards, or homemade treats are perfectly appropriate. There is, however, one category to avoid: cash. “It can be seen as bribery and is not allowed for most teachers,” Meier explains. The key is sincerity, not the price tag. A simple truth to gift by When the holiday season gets hectic, it helps to return to the heart of the gesture. Gift giving, especially for teachers, should feel meaningful, not stressful. A small, sincere expression of gratitude is always enough. As Meier puts it, “a simple, sincere gesture is always in perfect taste.”The post How much to gift teachers for the holidays: a stress-free guide first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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Not all marine parks protect sharks. Here’s what works (and what doesn’t)
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Not all marine parks protect sharks. Here’s what works (and what doesn’t)

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM The global push to safeguard oceans is gaining momentum. With the United Nations’ target of protecting thirty percent of the seas by 2030, marine protected areas (MPAs) are being established at a record pace. But a new study from the eastern tropical Pacific sends a cautionary message: without enforcement, protection is just a label. Surveying seven marine parks from Mexico to Ecuador, researchers found that shark populations are key indicators of healthy ecosystems, and they’re thriving in remote, strictly protected waters. In parks closer to shore, this is certainly not the case, even in areas labeled as protected. This makes it clear that designation alone doesn’t work. Enforcement does. Sharks as health checks for ocean ecosystems Often called “reef managers,” sharks serve as natural regulators by culling sick prey, keeping populations in balance, and maintaining the integrity of marine food webs. Their presence is a signal of ecosystem health, while their absence is a red flag. In the study, published in PLOS One and supported by National Geographic’s Pristine Seas, scientists used baited remote underwater video systems (BRUVs) to observe where sharks are still thriving. The devices were placed 65 to 80 feet deep, attracting predators with oily bait, and recorded over 100 minutes per deployment. What they saw tells a bigger story. When the label doesn’t match the reality Sharks showed up in droves at offshore sanctuaries like Darwin and Wolf Islands (Galápagos), Malpelo (Colombia), and Clipperton and Revillagigedo (Mexico). These parks are remote and tightly controlled, with no fishing allowed and patrols in place. But in Machalilla, Galera-San Francisco, and Caño Island, three coastal MPAs, the results were nearly empty. Across 30 separate deployments in these zones, only four sharks appeared. Even Caño Island, where fishing is banned, suffers from illegal activity that goes largely unpunished. “It’s easier and cheaper to fish close to shore,” noted Samantha Andrzejaczek, a marine scientist at Stanford who was not involved in the study. Offshore protections are harder to reach, but harder to exploit, too. According to study co-author Enric Sala, only three percent of the ocean is currently protected from fishing. “Marine protected areas that allow fishing do not work,” said Sala, who also leads the Pristine Seas initiative. Protecting biodiversity and coastal economies The problem extends far beyond sharks. One third of fish species are now overfished, unable to replenish their populations fast enough to recover. “It’s like having a checking account where everybody withdraws and nobody makes a deposit,” said Sala. Strictly protected MPAs act like investment accounts: they compound benefits over time. Those benefits can spill over. When marine reserves are well-managed, fish populations expand beyond their boundaries, supporting nearby fisheries. “Fishers can actually catch more by fishing just outside these zones,” said Andrzejaczek. And the payoffs aren’t just theoretical. Countries like Palau, Gabon, Seychelles, Niue, Colombia, and Chile have already protected at least 30 percent of their waters, and are already starting to see both ecological and economic returns. “These leaders understood that they need highly protected areas if they want their fishing and coastal economies to have a future,” Sala said. Building real protection, not paper parks The study’s clearest message is that marine parks work but only when they are enforced. Remote locations have natural advantages, but it’s not distance alone that determines success. It’s the rules, and whether they’re followed. MPAs closer to people are not doomed to fail, but they do require more investment in surveillance, governance, and community engagement. “It needs to be properly enforced,” said Andrzejaczek. “Otherwise, it’s not doing its job.” As more nations race to meet global conservation targets, this research provides a critical reality check: more protected areas won’t matter if they’re just lines on a map. To truly protect sharks, and by extension the oceans they help balance, we need to move from declarations to implementation. It’s not just about reaching 30 percent. It’s about making that 30 percent count.The post Not all marine parks protect sharks. Here’s what works (and what doesn’t) first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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