Twitter
LINKEDIN
Gab
Telegram
Brighteon
Snapchat
Rumble
MeWe
BitChute
GETTR
TikTok
Reddit
SubStack
Truth Social

Get Erin's Book Free

Sign up for Updates!

Author: Erin Elizabeth

The Manufacturing of Bone Diseases: The story of osteoporosis and osteopenia

Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder The present-day definitions of Osteopenia and Osteoporosis were arbitrarily conceived by the World Health Organization (WHO) in the early 90’s and then projected upon millions of women’s bodies seemingly in order to convince them they had a drug-treatable, though symptomless, disease. Osteopenia (1992)[i] and Osteoporosis (1994)[ii] were formally identified as skeletal diseases by the WHO as bone mineral densities (BMD) 1 and 2.5 standard deviations, respectively, below the peak bone mass of an average young adult Caucasian female, as measured by an x-ray device known as Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA, or DEXA). This technical definition, now used...

Read More

Charles Manson dead at 83; here’s why his health crisis was shrouded in secrecy

On Sunday evening at 8:13 p.m., crazed killer Charles Manson died of natural causes at a Kern County hospital. He was 83 years old. His next parole hearing was scheduled for 2027. In 1971, Manson and the other members of his “family” were convicted of killing pregnant actress Sharon Tate and six other people. Since he’s been imprisoned he’s incurred more than 100 rules violations: assault, repeated possession of a weapon, threatening staff, possessing a cellphone, spitting in guards’ faces, throwing hot coffee at a prison staffer, trying to cause a flood and setting his mattress on fire. He was also...

Read More

Wash Post: No, doctors did not say an 11 mo. old died of a marijuana overdose

Last week a report came out about the death of an 11-month old after exposure to cannabis. The child’s death prompted headlines about “the first marijuana overdose death” ever and has had tongues wagging. However, that’s not exactly what the doctors meant. (Isn’t the news cycle interesting? This report is from the August edition of the journal Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine- not only is this not new news, this journal isn’t a scientific study or research report.) “We are absolutely not saying that marijuana killed that child,” said Thomas Nappe, an author of the report who is now the...

Read More

ABC: Dog Whisperer Cesar Millan wakes in psych ward after failed suicide. Now has new leash on life

When I say Cesar Millan, most of you will immediately recall his show, “The Dog Whisperer.” And while yes, at points in his life he has been the world’s most famous dog trainer and the CEO of CMI (estimated to become a $100 million business), it hasn’t always been like that. At the beginning of 2010, Daddy, Milan’s pit bull and companion, who Millan called his “mentor,” died of cancer. Shortly after that, his wife of 16 years- Ilusion- filed for divorce. As if things weren’t bad enough, around that same time, Millan “discovered that some bad business deals left...

Read More

New guidelines redefine high blood pressure, adding another 14 percent of Americans to unhealthy level

According to new guidelines issued by the American Heart Association, a blood pressure reading of 120/80 is no longer the gold standard. In fact, the AMA is warning that 120/80 is a warning sign of potential problems in the future.4 While Shawnee Mission Medical Center cardiologist Andrew Waters doesn’t want us to panic about the new guidelines, it’s time to take elevated blood pressure readings much more seriously. High blood pressure or hypertension previously had a danger line of 140/90; it was at those levels that doctors would stress lifestyle changes and put people on medication. However, 14 years ago,...

Read More

Sign Up Now

Get Erin’s Book For Free