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Marijuana tampons to save women from period cramps.

[…]cannabis-laced tampons contain THC and CBD (the two main active cannabinoid compounds found in marijuana), which help take down pain, release happy chemicals to the brain, and relax muscles and nerves. Many women who have already tried them are saying they’ve helped with the awful terror that is having your period.” Before you get too excited, these aren’t super easy to get your hands on. In order to purchase them, you first have to join Fiora’s collective and depending on what state you live in, you might even need to fill out an application and include a physician’s recommendation letter. […]
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Geoengineering Watch: Global alert news

[…]only to dedicate ourselves to doing our individual part. Detailed activist instructions can be found on the homepage of GeoengineeringWatch.org, along with our most current awareness-raising materials. If we can expose the climate engineering insanity, we can stop it, make your voice heard. This very compelling 20-second time-lapse video of aerosol spraying in Yosemite National Park was taken on December 12th, 2018. Video footage credit: Chris Falkenstein RELATED STORY: Could Northern California’s “Wildfires” Be Directly Related To Geoengineering? *Article originally appeared at Geoengineering Watch. Reposted with […]

USA Today: Study linking mother’s fluoride exposure to lower IQ scores in kids raises questions

[…]moms with higher levels of fluoride during pregnancy scored lower on intelligence tests. It also found higher fluoride consumption by the mother may impact boys more than girls. RELATED STORY: FDA wants to lower amount of fluoride in bottled water, but scientists say it is still too high JAMA Pediatrics published the study on Monday. In an editor’s note, the peer-reviewed journal’s editor, Dimitri Christakis, recognized the controversial nature of the study. In the note, Christakis stated the study was subject to extra scrutiny for its methods and findings. Christakis wrote in the editor’s note: “This study is neither the first, nor will it […]
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