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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Gluten-Free, Casein-Free diets for autism put to the test

In the video below, Dr. Greger shows us the results of the first randomized controlled study done on gluten and dairy-free diets for the treatment of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). It’s a must-see. RELATED STORY: High aluminum found in autism brain tissue Diagnosed autism linked to maternal grandmother’s smoking in pregnancy RELATED STORY: Autism & casein from cow’s...

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A doctor who won’t use a computer loses her license to practice medicine

Anna Konopka, an 84-year-old medical doctor originally from Poland and currently practicing in New London, New Hampshire, has lost her license for refusing to practice what she calls “electronic medicine.” Get this, rather than keep electronic records or record patient data on a computer, she handwrites her patient records and keeps them in file cabinets. You know, those big tall things with drawers that pull out? Good for her! Asked why she hasn’t learned how to use a computer she says, “Because electronic medicine is for the system, not for the patients. The system is destroying human relations between...

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Diagnosed autism linked to maternal grandmother’s smoking in pregnancy

A study from researchers at the University of Bristol and published in the journal Scientific Reports has found that of the 14,500 participants if a girl’s maternal grandmother smoked during pregnancy, the girl is 67% more likely to display certain traits linked to autism (like poor social communication skills and repetitive behaviors). RELATED STORY: Lime Juice and 8 Other Natural Ways To Quit Smoking The study is part of an ongoing, long-term study on the effects of maternal and paternal grandmother’s smoking in pregnancy on the development of their grandchildren, who are all part of Children of the 90s. 2 The...

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ABC: AI brain implants that can change a person’s mood are tested on humans by US military

The US military has begun testing AI brain implants on humans. These ‘mind control’ implants (chips) emit electronic pulses that alter brain chemistry, and therefore someone’s mood, in a process called ‘deep brain stimulation.’ If they are proven to work, the government could use them to treat “a number of mental health conditions and to ensure a better response to therapy”. 3 The study was published in the journal Nature. Deep brain stimulation involves implanting fine wires, with electrodes at their tips, into the brain (the wires are connected to extensions that are travel under the skin behind the ear and down the...

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The labels said ‘organic.’ But these massive imports of corn and soybeans weren’t.

Late last year, a shipment of 36 million pounds of soybeans sailed from Ukraine to Turkey to California and along the way went from being ordinary soybeans (according to documents) that had been fumigated with a pesticide to organic soybeans. 4 “That switch — the addition of the ‘USDA Organic’ designation — boosted their value by approximately $4 million, creating a windfall for at least one company in the supply chain. After being contacted by The Post, the broker for the soybeans, Annapolis-based Global Natural, emailed a statement saying it may have been ‘provided with false certification documents’ regarding some...

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