Thursday, December 19, 2024
Cancer is a lie for profits too
an insane amount of toxins accumulated in our bodies
Avoiding casein, gluten and pasteurised dairy (denatured milk protein causes gut inflammation) comes last in priority on this list, something I wish my family knew after 10 + years of research with my son.
Most of these things are good for all people. We should all be doing because we are under constant attack, this is teaching us to be higher in awareness and discernment (re. Not compliant, asleep or extrinsically motivated).
I haven’t even touched on what we also have to do to mentally detox from all the psychological programming which is another massive topic and how getting back in alignment with Nature can help healing too (re. Terrain Theory vs Germ Theory), which is why we see such positive outcomes with outdoor therapy in forests for children with Autism in Finland or why Autism incidence is so low in countries with a lot of Sunshine like Australia (re. Stephanie Seneff’s research).
Avoiding pesticides like glyphosate is another one to be mindful of. My son sees a natural doctor group in Nashville who say illness lies in the gut. He will do fasting and then eat Red Beet Sauerkraut, natural yogurt and glass bottled filtered water.
Filter your water, eliminate toxins (from food, deodorants, soaps, shampoo, detergents, etc), eliminate using plastic containers or plastic items to cook (use stainless steel, glass or cast iron), stop using perfume (it is a MAJOR endocrine disruptor) or scented candles, limit the Blue Light intake, and you will see an exponential decrease of these diseases. It's that simple.
Friday, November 08, 2024
Yeay, clean up time!
Please RFK put them all in prison, as they intentionally killed people!
Top 5 Big Pharma CEOs Hold Emergency Meeting After Trump’s Landslide Victory
The unthinkable is happening.
Published
10 hours agoon
November 7, 2024This article originally appeared on The Gateway Pundit and was republished with permission.
Guest post by Jim Hoft
After former President Trump’s massive election victory, the top executives of Big Pharma were reportedly scrambling to protect their influence over U.S. healthcare.
Sources indicate that the heads of five major pharmaceutical companies held an emergency teleconference on Wednesday to address the potential fallout from a Trump administration that has vowed to disrupt Big Pharma’s hold on America.
New Jersey Assemblyman and advisor to Robert Kennedy Jr., Jamel Holley, shared the breaking news on X Wednesday, stating, “Sources tell me top five CEOs of pharmaceutical companies are holding an emergency teleconference at 1 PM. A lawyer has confirmed that everyone is in a state of panic!”
This emergency meeting comes as Kennedy, a well-known critic of corporate corruption in health policy, is expected to be appointed by Trump to lead a comprehensive overhaul of federal health agencies, including the FDA and CDC.
Kennedy’s vision aims to root out corporate influence, restore scientific integrity, and prioritize the health of the American people over Big Pharma profits.
His commitment has stirred palpable anxiety among pharmaceutical executives as they brace for potential regulatory shake-ups and policy shifts under the new administration.
Holley added a light-hearted jab on social media, writing, “If RFK Jr. asks me which meeting I’d like to attend, I’ll politely say the one with you & Bill Gates.”
During the Financial Times Global Pharma and Biotech Summit in London on Wednesday, GSK CEO Emma Walmsley addressed the uncertainty surrounding the future of pharmaceutical operations in the U.S., according to Pharmaceutical Technology.
“The US is extremely important to GSK,” Walmsley stated. “We’re a global company, but more than half of the business is in the US, we’re very heavily invested there, with factories in many states. It is by far the most important market to bring our innovation to first.”
However, Walmsley also alluded to the need for collaboration with the incoming administration, cautiously remarking, “Let’s see what happens in terms of who is appointed into what kind of role in the administration.”
GSK, a leader in vaccines against diseases like shingles and influenza, has invested heavily in its vaccine portfolio, recently gaining approval for an RSV vaccine for older adults. Despite the company’s dominance in the vaccine market, Walmsley reminded stakeholders that “Vaccines is a big part of our business. It’s not actually the biggest part of our business, medicine is the biggest part and is growing at 20% so far this year.”
When asked about Kennedy’s “make America healthy again” mantra, Walmsley responded, “Actually, making America healthy again is a really good idea.” She pointed to concerning health trends in the U.S., where the average life expectancy lags behind other developed countries by four years.
As Big Pharma’s CEOs grapple with the potential consequences of a Trump-Kennedy team up, the American public may soon witness historic reforms in the healthcare industry.
Copyright 2024 The Gateway Pundit
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Whenever possible, choose organic produce
Nasty New Pesticide Cocktail: What to Know | |
Remember RoundUp? The weedkiller facing a mountain of lawsuits for potentially causing cancer? | |
After decades of hard fought activism and legal efforts, in 2021 we had the perception of victory when Bayer - the makers of RoundUp (after acquiring Monsanto) - announced a commitment to begin removing glyphosate in the following years. | |
Well, it seems Bayer opted for the old ‘switcheroo’ and instead made things far worse. Here's what you need to know: | |
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Tuesday, October 15, 2024
fixing broken medical system
I’m no public policy expert, but if anyone knows one, feel free to share my suggestions for fixing—or at least improving—our broken medical system
Prohibit industry funding of public health agencies. This would eliminate the conflicts of interest that allow these agencies to prioritize corporate profits over public health.
Ban pharmaceutical advertising. Once this is done, “news” outlets are free to report side effects, negative trial results, breaches of ethics, and actual facts (not marketing claims).
Implement a one-strike rule. Any company found guilty of bribing doctors, manipulating research studies, falsifying clinical trial results, engaging in fraudulent or deceptive advertising, or disregarding patient safety gets shut down after the first offense. No fines, no wrist slaps, no exceptions.
Dismantle the revolving door between Pharma and the government. Once you’ve worked for one, you cannot work for the other. Period.
Make all clinical trial data open and available to the public. This would prevent selective reporting of favorable (or unfavorable) outcomes and then—gasp!—regular folks could do their own research.
Repeal the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act. Under the NCVIA, vaccine manufacturers cannot be held liable for vaccine-related injuries and deaths. Minus this liability, where’s the incentive to produce safe, effective products?
Expand and enforce whistleblower protection laws. If you’re the one who exposes industry misconduct, you cannot be fired, imprisoned, or punished in any way. Any effort by the company or industry you exposed to retaliate would be met with swift, harsh punishment.
Does my list seem impossibly daunting or undoable? What did I forget? Add your suggestions in the comments.
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Monday, September 16, 2024
Tobacco-science is already Hidden in Your Pantry
You may think Big Tobacco and Big Food are separate industries, but the University of Kansas study, published in the journal Addiction, reveals how deeply intertwined they were for decades.2 The researchers found that tobacco giants Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds strategically acquired major food companies in the 1980s, dominating the U.S. food system for over 20 years.
During this time, they deliberately formulated and promoted "hyper-palatable" processed foods designed to maximize consumption and profits — much like they did with cigarettes. The study examined food products from 1988 to 2001, when tobacco companies led the food industry.
Foods owned by tobacco companies were 29% more likely to be classified as "fat and sodium hyper-palatable" and 80% more likely to be "carbohydrate and sodium hyper-palatable" compared to foods not owned by tobacco companies.3
Recognize that the primary reason was this was so destructive to your biology was that they used the wrong fats. If they had used saturated fats, which were vilified at the time, instead of the exalted but pernicious mitochondrial poisons, PUFAs, we would be in good shape from a health perspective.
But these hyper-palatable foods were engineered with specific combinations of pernicious omega-6 fats, and additives that don't occur in nature. They excessively activate brain reward circuits, facilitating overconsumption and leading to addictive-like eating behaviors.
How Big Tobacco Shaped Your Grocery Store Shelves
When you walk down the supermarket aisles today, you're seeing the long-term consequences of Big Tobacco's foray into food. The study found that as of 2018, over 75% of branded food products qualify as hyper-palatable, regardless of previous tobacco company ownership. However, foods that were once tobacco-owned still showed a slightly higher prevalence of being classified as omega-6 LA loaded fat and artificial ingredient hyper-palatable.
This suggests that tobacco companies' strategies for formulating hyper-palatable foods have influenced the broader food industry. Other food companies likely observed the market success of tobacco-owned brands and began producing similar hyper-palatable products to remain competitive.
It's a stark reminder of how corporate strategies in one industry have far-reaching effects on public health through unexpected channels. The tobacco companies focused particularly on increasing fat and artificial ingredient content, as well as carbohydrates and sodium. Interestingly, they seemed to avoid promoting foods high in both fat and sugar.
The researchers speculate this was to avoid scrutiny, as there was growing concern in the 1990s about sugar's role in obesity. By focusing on sodium instead, tobacco-owned food companies could enhance palatability while staying under the radar of most nutritional advice at the time.4
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 20 Addiction. 2024 Jan;119(1):62-71. doi: 10.1111/add.16332. Epub 2023 Sep 8
- 5 Foods. 2020 Aug; 9(8): 1056
- 6 Britannica, Nicolas Appert
- 7 The New York Times June 3, 1985
- 8 The University of Alabama, Diversification
- 9 The Washington Post September 27, 1985
- 10 Encyclopedia.com Kraft Foods Inc.
- 11 Neuropharmacology. 2020 Oct 15; 177: 108162
- 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 BMJ 2019;364:l736
- 18 American Business History Center, Forgotten Giant: General Foods October 23, 2020
- 19 Altria, About Altria, Our Heritage
Sunday, September 15, 2024
Major media edited out stories from years past to hide truth
1) Because CNN/NBC/MSM (CNM) can't be trusted and has lost all credibility.
2) Because CNM is biased.
3) Because CNM goes back and edits their new stories in real-time. So, we need to document things as they happen. For example, Kamala's labeling as the "Border Czar" has been edited out of new stories from years past - edited out in the last month. One has to go to the way back machine to find the evidence that yes, she was called that by the WH and CNM. This is how sneaky they have gotten.
4) CNM has already changed the story on this shooting - and they either lied or initially got the reporting wrong. We have to call them out and question everything. Trust is broken.
5) Citizen journalism will save America, not the state-sponsored, legacy media.
Monday, September 02, 2024
Media Statement on AB!M Decision
American Board of Internal Medicine (AB!M) Punishes Doctors Advocating for Early COVID Treatment and Debating COVID-19 Vaccine Safety by Revoking Board Certifications The FLCCC Alliance categorically disagrees with the recent decision by the American Board of Internal Medicine (AB!M) regarding the revocation of board certifications of FLCCC Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Paul Marik, and FLCCC Alliance President Emeritus Dr. Pierre Kory. We believe this decision represents a dangerous shift away from the foundational principles of medical discourse and scientific debate that have historically been the bedrock of medical education associations. Since May 2022, when the AB!M first issued a Notice of Potential Disciplinary Action, Drs. Marik and Kory have tirelessly defended their positions, providing substantial medical and scientific evidence to support their recommendations for early COVID-19 treatment and their critiques of vaccine risks. Despite presenting over 170 references in a detailed 60-page response submitted in January 2023, the AB!M has chosen to dismiss these robust scientific contributions in favor of a narrow, "consensus-driven" narrative. "This fight is about more than just our right to speak—it's about protecting the future of healthcare. When doctors are silenced for questioning the prevailing narrative, we all lose," said Dr. Pierre Kory. "We must ensure that medical decisions are guided by expertise and evidence, not by fear of reprisal. Our commitment is to every physician's freedom to practice medicine based on what they know is right." "True progress in medicine depends on the free exchange of ideas and the courage to challenge established norms," said Dr. Paul Marik. "Without open scientific debate, we risk losing the opportunity to discover better treatments, such as proven repurposed drugs for new viruses, and to provide the best patient care and save lives. It's essential that we continue to discuss and debate all perspectives if we are to uphold the integrity of our profession." This is not just about the certifications of Drs. Marik and Kory—this is a broader fight for the future of healthcare, where physicians can practice medicine based on science and conscience, without undue interference or fear of retribution. The decision by the AB!M is not only an attack on the professional integrity of these doctors but also a direct threat to the freedom of medical practitioners around the world. "The FLCCC Alliance firmly believes that the essence of medical science lies in the open dialog and exchange of ideas and the rigorous debate of differing perspectives," said President and Chief Medical Officer FLCCC Alliance Dr. Joseph Varon. "However, the actions of the AB!M reflect a troubling trend towards censoring any opinions that challenge the status quo, thereby stifling innovation and harming the doctor-patient relationship." Collectively, we are evaluating options to challenge these decisions and to ensure that the voices of Drs. Marik and Kory, and indeed all healthcare professionals, are not silenced by those who seek to suppress scientific dialog and debate. The FLCCC Alliance remains steadfast in our mission to uphold the integrity of the medical profession and to advocate for treatments that save lives. About the FLCCC Alliance The FLCCC Alliance, a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization, was formed in March 2020 by a group of highly published, world renowned critical care physicians and scholars with the academic support of allied physicians worldwide. Known for its lifesaving protocols for preventing and treating COVID-19 in all stages of illness including "long COVID" and post-vaccination syndrome, the FLCCC has since broadened its scope with the development of various treatment guides for several conditions and illnesses, including sepsis, metabolic disease, cancer, and depression. The organization's larger mission is one driven by Honest MedicineTM that prioritizes patients above profits and emphasizes long-term wellness via the prevention of disease and the empowerment of both physicians and their patients. For more information visit flccc.net. |