News & Updates
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2020
All of us at Health Freedom Idaho want to thank you for your support, loyalty, and the effort this past year in helping us preserve liberty in this great state of Idaho. We hope you will add some of “our” resolutionsto your New Year’s List. Get to know my Legislator in person or by email.
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Idaho Statesman Advocates for Medical Tyranny
Idaho Statesman is using its newspaper to advocate for medical tyranny. Are you surprised? What happened to impartial journalism? Idaho Statesman wants the state to “get rid of Idaho’s “personal belief” exemption for vaccines”. They want to “get rid of the state law that allows parents to ignore medical treatment for children for preventable illnesses”.
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The effect of Curcumin on Cancer
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Conventional therapies cause widespread systemic toxicity and lead to serious side effects that prohibit their long term use. Additionally, in many circumstances, tumor resistance and recurrence is commonly observed. The use of cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs to destroy cancer cells remains the standard treatment
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HFI ON-AIR!
Health Freedom Idaho is hosting the afternoon show on 670 KBOI, Boise’s news talk radio! Click the link and listen live from ANYWHERE! With guests Representative Christy Zito and Toxicologist Ashley Everly joining in, this will be an informative discussion. Call in with questions or comments on 5G, hemp, vaccine freedom, toxins, clean air, clean
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Boise Weekly Mocks Children Citizens Respond with Peaceful Protest
Boise Weekly publishes cartoons to mock families who refuse vaccines after vaccine injury including death. The egregious cartoon printed in Boise Weekly has inspired citizen activism. Health Freedom Advocates Respond to Hateful Publication by Protesting peacefully, Educating Correctly! Years ago, it seemed to be a genuinely interesting, ALTERNATIVE publication. A real alternative to mainstream media.
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Protected: We are making a difference
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