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ANALYSIS: Chipotle is a victim of corporate sabotage… biotech industry food terrorists are planting e.coli in retaliation for restaurant’s anti-GMO menu

[…]or any public company that they see as standing in their way of total world domination over the seed supply (and hence the food supply). The idea that exposing the public to e.coli might be harmful to some people doesn’t cause them to hesitate for even a moment. The more people get sick or die from their Chipotle operation, the better for biotech! Sources for this story include: http://www.naturalnews.com/049510_Chipotle_n… http://www.naturalnews.com/049464_Doctor_Oz_… http://healthrangerreport.com/chipotle-a-vic… http://www.naturalnews.com/046303_gmo_labeli… http://www.naturalnews.com/051184_Monsanto_m… GMO.news Truthwiki.org About the Author: Mike Adams, the Health Ranger,  runs the popular alt website […]
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Pick Your Food For A Better Mood

[…]I’d stay away from ALL FISH), rainbow trout, herrings, mackerel, sardines, anchovies, flax seed, chia seeds, and walnuts). Eat foods high in phytonutrients and antioxidants. Eat the rainbow! Try and get in as many colors and varieties of fruits and veggies as possible. Also, eat them raw, that way you get the benefit of the fiber. Drink enough water. Your body cannot function properly without enough water. And, by the time you realize you are thirsty, you are already dehydrated. To understand how much to drink, divide your body weight in half and that will give you a good start on […]

Monsanto Pleads Guilty to Illegally Spraying Pesticides, Storing Hazardous Waste in Hawaii

[…]up to our own standards or the law.” The company had been using the banned pesticide on corn seed and research crops in Kihei despite its knowledge of the EPA ban. The company also told employees to reenter the field 7 days after spraying despite its knowledge that workers should have been prohibited from entering the area for at least 31 days. According to non-profit advocacy group Beyond Pesticides: “Methyl parathion may cause death, loss of consciousness, dizziness, confusion, headaches, difficult breathing, chest tightness, wheezing, vomiting, diarrhea, cramps, tremors, blurred vision, and sweating, according to federal health agencies. It has been found […]
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Skin age reversed 13 years in just 9 months by doing this

[…]mixture of soy extract, fish protein polysaccharides, extracts from white tea, grape seed and tomato, vitamins C and E as well as zinc and chamomile extract improves signs of skin aging in post-menopausal women, after six months.[viii] Only The Tip of the “Anti-Aging” Iceberg… Of course, there are many things that will help to improve skin quality and the appearance of youthfulness that have not yet been officially vetted through human clinical trials, and probably never will, due to the amount of time, effort and prohibitive quantities of money that it takes to do such research. There is, however, a […]
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Woman, 39, dies from infections linked to tick bite she got over 10 years ago

[…]wearing insect repellent on exposed skin can help prevent a bite. Ticks can be as tiny as a poppy seed, so you also need to check yourself carefully and remove it correctly to reduce the risk of infection. There is a lack of knowledge and understanding about Lyme disease within the healthcare profession.1 Our hearts go out to Ian, Cheryl and all of her friends and family. Source: The […]
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Fox: Will The Bayer Monsanto Deal Fail the Food System!? (Yes Fox, It will)

[…]crops in the over-saturated U.S. market AND in countries that have banned or partially banned the seeds; there are at least 26 countries, including Russia, Italy, Poland, Greece, France, Hungary and Australia that have bans in place! Just as more countries work to ban and or label their foods- our officials dig in. More from the article: “This new mega corporation could now own one-fourth of the combined global market for seeds and pesticides. When a company verges this close to a monopoly of our food system, alarm bells should ring out all around the world,” says filmmaker Daryl Wein, […]
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CNN: A surprising victim of the opioid crisis

[…]these sweet pups use their noses to do their jobs, ingesting an amount as small as just a poppy seed can kill a dog: “Fentanyl, 50-100 times stronger than morphine, and carfentanil, a tranquilizer used on elephants that can be 10,000 times more powerful, are being mixed in with illegal heroin for a deadly high.” While there is currently no national database to track the number of casualties, vets from the University of Illinois are working to correct that. However, thanks to data from Working Dog HQ, we do know that in 2015, 36 police dogs died from contact with heroin. RELATED […]

How too much cholesterol can contribute to Alzheimer’s Disease

[…]degradation is also less efficient in a high cholesterol environment. Cholesterol can then help seed the clumping of the amyloid. Using an electron microscope, researchers can see the clustering of amyloid fibers on and around little microcrystals of cholesterol. Once in the brain, cholesterol can also undergo auto-oxidation, causing the formation of highly toxic free radicals. So, having high cholesterol levels in the blood is thought to increase the risk of dementia, not only by inducing atherosclerosis and impairing blood flow, but also by potentially directly affecting neurodegeneration within the brain. In conclusion, excess dietary cholesterol could, in principle, contribute to the development of Alzheimer’s disease, […]
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The 10 best foods to eat if you have arthritis

[…]which may have promising effects on arthritis. For example, one test-tube study showed that grape seed proanthocyanidin extract reduced inflammation related to the disease. Keep in mind that these are test-tube studies using concentrated doses of antioxidants far greater than the amount you would consume in a typical serving. Further research is needed to determine how these results may translate to humans. SUMMARY: Grapes have anti-inflammatory properties and contain compounds that may help reduce inflammation. However, additional studies in humans are needed. 9. Olive Oil Well-known for its anti-inflammatory properties, olive oil may have a favorable effect on arthritis symptoms. In one study, […]
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Clif Bar Recalled Amid Growing Listeria Concerns

[…]and Kashi Trail Mix Chewy Granola Bars joined the growing list of products containing sunflower seeds or sunflower kernels that have been recalled out of concern over the bacteria. At least 39 separate recalls have been announced since May 3 by companies that use sunflower kernels, the meat of the sunflower seed, supplied by SunOpta, in products distributed throughout the U.S. These include an array of salads, trail mixes, and snack bars. Multiple products are included in each of the recall announcements. No illnesses have been linked to the potentially contaminated sunflower kernels, according to the company. Symptoms of listeriosis […]
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10 things you need to get the moment your hair starts falling out

[…]absorption. Other good dietary sources include pumpkin seeds, sweet potato, pumpkins and their seeds, sesame seeds, kale, broccoli, and apricots. As a bonus, lignans are beneficial for men with an enlarged prostate, too, and are recommended as part of a prostate-friendly diet. Add one to two tablespoons of ground flaxseeds to your diet every day, eat more lignan-rich food, and try my Pecan Punch Trail Mix recipe which includes pumpkin seed to form a hair-friendly snack! 4. Eat More Organic, Whole Soy Organic whole soy products provide another class of plant hormones, known as isoflavones. These provide an oestrogen-like boost and are […]
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Italian City Launches Cannabis Ice Cream

[…]will try ‘Bob Marley’ ice cream before the New Year. The delicacy, which includes peeled hemp seeds as a base, was created together with Canapa Ligura, a local association that promotes health benefits associated with hemp. It has numerous “beneficial properties due to the high presence of fatty acids, which make it a valuable way to fight and prevent different ailments including arteriosclerosis, cholesterol, osteoarthritis, respiratory disorders, eczema and acne,” the producers claim. Hemp, or cannabis grown for industrial purposes, is refined into products such as hemp seed foods, hemp oil, wax or fuel. However, not all ice cream cannabis experiments have […]

Brazil to Refuse ALL Imports of U.S.- Grown Genetically Modified Crops

[…]commodity trading companies have refused to take certain GMO crops from farmers because the seeds used hadn’t received a full array of global approvals, something that can lead to holdups at ports or even the rejection of entire cargoes.” For example, Brazil. In this instance, it is Brazil’s chicken farmers who won’t feed their birds GM corn; but there are other countries opting out of GM crops, too. Ironically, Brazil is the the second largest producer of GM crops in the world after the U.S., and grows 29 varieties of GM corn, so they are likely pulling rank for trade rather […]
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Stop buying watermelons. Expert gardener shares how to grow them in a container right at home

[…]your watermelon vines will need something to climb up. pruning is key- after you plant your seeds, make sure only one main vine grows per seed planted, this will strengthen your main vine, make it healthier, and more fruitful. Pun intended! hand pollinating your watermelon plants will increase your chances for fruit, check out the video below for help with pollinating! Once your melons start to grow, you’ll want to pay special attention and make sure to remove extra fruit from the vines. All the nutrients in your soil will be divided among the fruits your plant provides so removing […]
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The fat-burning coconut cookies you can eat for breakfast to boost your metabolism

[…]15 minutes. Additional Notes: Can use 2 cups coconut shreds if you do not have/want sunflower seeds and use any other kind of nut or seed. You can also use any flavored or unflavored protein powder to change up the flavor. Bonus idea: Put coconut whipped cream (here’s the recipe) in between to make an incredible coconut cookie sandwich! This is a fun and tasty recipe that is full of fiber, healthy fats and clean protein. It is low carb, ketogenic and helps us to stabilize our blood sugar and burn fat. RELATED STORY: Sweet, smooth, and thick homemade coconut yogurt […]
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CBS: Victory! Monsanto verdict upheld, Bayer stock crashes. Analysts Estimate $800B in future losses

[…]pharmaceutical company, bought Monsanto earlier this year for $63 billion, making it the biggest seed and agricultural chemical maker in the world. The company said it would appeal to the California Court of Appeal because they believe “the liability verdict and damage awards are not supported by the evidence at trial or the law.” The California verdict could open the floodgates for cancer-related lawsuits. Bayer maintains that glyphosate is safe for human use based on decades of scientific study and real-world use.” (Something we are counting on.) After careful instruction, the jury awarded the punitive damages it did because they felt Monsanto had purposely ignored […]
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The Best Foods for Your Liver

[…]food. Flax Seeds A great source of omega-3 essential fatty acids, freshly ground flax seeds help regulate hormone levels. Hemp Seeds A mix of clean omega-6 and omega-3 fats, hemp seeds help ease inflammation while lowering dangerous blood fat levels. Chia Seeds A staple in Central American Aztec and Mayan diets for thousands of years, chia seeds are all-around nutritional powerhouses. Three tablespoons contain 5 grams of protein, 200 milligrams of calcium, 10 grams of healthy fat, and 12 grams of fiber. Coconut Oil An extremely healthy saturated fat, coconut oil is easy to digest and is almost immediately broken down by enzymes in your saliva and gastric […]

Micro prairies: No yard is too small to go with earth-friendly native plants

[…]The easy, slow method’s advantage is it does not disturb the soil and expose it to invading weed seeds. leaving a spot or two of bare soil in your yard is also beneficial to native bees, as 70% nest in the ground. once your natives are planted, water as needed until they are established in about two months. Be patient with native plants as it will take them a while to develop their long roots. Make sure to buy your native plants locally. And be discerning; “Regard any generic ‘wildflowers’ with suspicion (especially in those free seed packets); make sure […]
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Corporate Greed: Monsanto halts new soybean seeds in Argentina as they fight over money

[…]take measures to protect its current assets.” In Argentina, the farmers who use Monsanto seeds agree to allow the company to charge them for soybean genes up front or when they sell their crop to grain elevators and export terminals. However, that system is now being questioned; agricultural authorities under Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri, have been given new orders that may not let grain companies continue to test for Monsanto’s technology to determine royalty charges for farmers. Brett Begemann, Monsanto President and COO (not to be confused with Mosanto CEO Hugh Grant) said that the company is optimistic a solution can be found, “While the Government of […]
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White Flour Is the Devil- Here’s Why

[…]foods) because they no longer contain them! Concerning white flour and bread(s), when the wheat seed’s bran is removed, it’s six outer layers and the germ (which contains 76%) of the vitamins and minerals is lost. 97% of the dietary fiber is also removed, which is why constipation and cancer of the bowel are so prevalent in ‘developed’ nations. In addition, processing and bleaching white flour removes ALL of its vitamin E, 50% of its calcium, and 70% of itsphosphorous, iron, magnesium, and B vitamins. So what you’re paying for when you spend less on white bread and baked goods is… literally nothing. Except a hefty healthcare bill down the […]

Is Saturated Fat Good or Bad?

[…]people would do best by reducing their Omega-6 consumption. The best way to do that is to avoid seed- and vegetable oils like soybean and corn oils, as well as the processed foods that contain them. Another class of fats, artificial trans fats, is also very harmful. Trans fats are made by exposing polyunsaturated vegetable oils to a chemical process that involves high heat, hydrogen gas and a metal catalyst. Studies show that trans fats lead to insulin resistance, inflammation, belly fat accumulation and drastically raise the risk of heart disease. So eat your saturated fats, monounsaturated fats and Omega-3s… […]

Pesticide Makers’ Own Studies Showed NEONICS KILL BEES, But They Sold Them Anyway

[…]we know are in planting dust, water drunk by bees and wildflowers, wherever neonics are used as seed treatments. This secret evidence highlights the profound weakness of regulatory tests.” Neonics have been banned at some levels throughout the European Union and are somewhat regulated in the U.S., but continue to be sold throughout the world. A recent study by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), a body formed by the United Nations, found that more than 40 percent of invertebrate species like bees and butterflies face extinction threats at the local level. *Article originally appeared on Underground […]
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Kris Kristofferson’s ‘Dementia’ Turned Out To Be Something Completely Different…

[…]Most bites come from the immature form of the tick- the nymph- which is about the size of a poppy seed, so the bite can easily go unnoticed. Someone who has been bitten may experience one or more of the following: Severe headaches Neck stiffness Additional rashes on other parts of the body Arthritis with severe joint pain and swelling, often in the knees Facial or Bell’s palsy Muscle and joint pain that comes and goes Heart palpitations or an irregular heartbeat (Lyme carditis) Dizziness or shortness of breath Nerve pain Shooting pains, numbness, or tingling in the hands or […]
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Maple syrup- the new superfood?

[…]use it and enjoy its light and sweet flavor. Can’t you just imagine your next stack of flax seed/gluten free, Saturday morning pancakes covered in lovely amber maple syrup? I know I can! I’ve also used it during the Master Cleanse diet back in the days of living in California. It’s a perfect natural sweetener for Vegans too! Source: Daily Mail & Global Healing […]

Monsanto Cutting 1,000 Jobs as Chemical Giant Takes First Annual Loss in 6 Years

[…]herbicide” and “lower crop prices curb farmers’ purchases of the newest genetically modified seeds. “Monsanto’s sales of seeds and genetic licenses fell 14 percent in the first quarter. Revenue in the agricultural productivity unit, which primarily makes Roundup, tumbled 34 percent.” Monsanto appears to be in a bit of trouble, despite its CEO, Hugh Grant’s claims that  the restructuring has to do with meeting profit goals. European and North American farmers simply aren’t buying the chemically-dependent seeds, particularly since the World Health Organization categorized glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic” to humans — meaning it probably causes cancer. In comparison to the […]
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10 Steps to Heal Asthma Naturally

[…]the diversity of beneficial species.  Other good fibers include those found in seeds like pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, and flax seeds. Vitamin D Deficiency and Asthma: Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to increased rates of asthma.  In over 60 years of research, scientists have found vitamin D deficiency linked to lower lung functions, increased airway reactivity and worse asthmatic control. Vitamin D plays a strong role in modulating the inflammatory immune response by blocking pro-inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin 10. Asthma typically worsens in the winter and early spring when vitamin D is at its lowest. 5 Key Supplements for […]

Dumped canola kills cattle, but who would do such a thing?

[…]been farming, he’s never seen anything like what’s happening: a pile of treated canola seed that he discovered lying on the ground in a pasture Oct. 24 killed his Black Angus bull and two pregnant Charolais cows. (Those animals are worth a lot too, cows are valued at $2,000 each and the bull at $5,000, but there is no insurance.) He said, “When I was driving out of the pasture, I could see some blue stuff by the gate in a low spot. Here’s about 15 to 20 bushels of blue canola. Who the hell would dump that in there?” […]
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China’s Big Foreign Takeover Running Into Problems In The US

[…]dollar deal was announced between the State-owned ChemChina and Switzerland’s Syngenta, a seed and pesticide company. However, in the US the sale of Syngenta- who supplies farmers with seeds and runs research and production facilities- to ChemChina, has alarm bells going off. If this deal goes through it will be the largest overseas takeover ever by a Chinese corporation. Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, is worried that the merger could impact US food security and distribution; the Republican Senator feels the deal may create conflict of interest with the Chinese government because they would both regulate biotech products and own the company […]
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The 17 Best Protein Sources For Vegans and Vegetarians

[…]the compound that produces the marijuana-like drug effects. Although not as well-known as other seeds, hempseed contains 10 grams of complete, easily digestible protein per ounce (28 grams). That’s 50% more than chia seeds and flaxseeds. Hempseed also contains a good amount of magnesium, iron, calcium, zinc and selenium. What’s more, it’s a good source of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in the ratio considered optimal for human health. Interestingly, some studies indicate that the type of fats found in hempseed may help reduce inflammation, as well as diminish symptoms of PMS, menopause and certain skin diseases. You can add hempseed […]
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Food Brands With Ties to Monsanto

[…]an agrochemical company based in Missouri, is the largest producer of genetically engineered seed in the United States. In 1901, they were originally founded as a chemical company that produced artificial substitutes for food and beverage products. The most infamous product being the artificial sweetener saccharin. Over time, studies began to show that saccharin and other sweeteners revealed correlations to cancer and malignant tumors in animals. RELATED STORY: Yahoo: Exclusive: Monsanto used former top DOJ official involved in Epstein deal to quash felony case Since then, Monsanto has steered away from artificial additives, but can’t seem to stay away from […]

What Happens One Hour After Eating A Big Mac?

[…]High Fructose Corn Syrup, Yeast, Soybean Oil, Contains 2% or Less: Salt, Wheat Gluten, Sesame Seeds, Leavening (Calcium Sulfate, Ammonium Sulfate), May Contain One or More Dough Conditioners (Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate, DATEM, Ascorbic Acid, Azodicarbonamide, Mono and Diglycerides, Monocalcium Phosphate, Enzymes, Calcium Peroxide), Calcium Propionate (Preservative). CONTAINS: WHEAT. Okay, so, how much damage can that do? After all, isn’t it just flour, yeast, salt and water? True, but it also contains high fructose corn syrup, sugar, and wheat and soy lecithin[1]. You wonder why you always want to eat up a Big Mac as soon as possible? That’s because all […]

Honey Laundering: Is Your Honey Real or Fake?

[…]oils you find in 3  grocery stores and restaurants are adulterated with cheap, linoleic acid-rich seed oils that are pernicious to health in several ways. Most Honey on the Market Is Not Real Honey Another food that is frequently adulterated is honey. Tests have revealed 50% to 70% of all U.S. honey is fake or adulterated, and according to a comprehensive review of fake 4,5 foods published in the Journal of Food Science, honey is the third most-faked food in 6 the world. As reported by Better Homes & Gardens, October 2, 2023: 7 “You probably weren’t aware that much of the […]

Study Finds Rise of “Stealthing”

[…]to the study, there are men who believe they are entitled to ‘[spread] their seed’ and see ‘stealthing’ as a tactic that is within their rights. Proponents of ‘stealthing’ root their support in an ideology of male supremacy in which violence is a man’s natural right.” Brodsky hopes this study will bring the issue of sexual violence to the forefront and give people the tools they need to talk it more openly and seek help when they need it. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, you can get help by calling the National Sexual Assault Hotline at […]

Which Produce Has the Most Pesticides? Here are the 14 Foods You MUST Buy Organic

[…]Everyone knows the plants are sprayed. Big Agri has made it seem like food simply cannot go from seed to table without a heavy, frequent dousing. Anyone who has ever raised even a tomato plant in a pot on the patio knows that is not the case, though. Pesticides are a big deal. Huge. The ingestion of pesticides can cause health problems such as “birth defects, nerve damage, cancer, and other effects that might occur over a long period of time.”  Especially at risk of harm from pesticides are children. The EPA, you know, the same group that approves pesticides […]
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7 benefits and uses of CBD Oil (plus side effects)

[…]extracting CBD from the cannabis plant, then diluting it with a carrier oil like coconut or hemp seed oil. It’s gaining momentum in the health and wellness world, with some scientific studies confirming it may help treat a variety of ailments like chronic pain and anxiety. This article reviews seven science-based health benefits of CBD oil and also explains the potential risks involved with using it. 1. May Relieve Pain Marijuana has been used to treat pain as far back as 2900 B.C. More recently, scientists have discovered that certain components of marijuana, including CBD, are responsible for its pain-relieving […]
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Omega-3-6-9 Fatty Acids: A Complete Overview

[…]through your diet. Foods High in Omega-9 Fats Omega-9 fats are also common in vegetable and seed oils, as well as nuts and seeds. There are no adequate intake recommendations for omega-9s, since they are non-essential. Here are the amounts of omega-9s in 100 grams of the following foods: Olive oil: 83 grams Cashew nut oil: 73 grams Almond oil: 70 grams Avocado oil: 60 grams Peanut oil: 47 grams Almonds: 30 grams Cashews: 24 grams Walnuts: 9 grams Summary: The best sources of omega-3s are oily fish, whereas omega-6s and omega-9s are found in plant oils, nuts and seeds. […]

CNN: Bayer is cutting 12,000 jobs in the wake of its Monsanto deal

[…]in order to get regulatory approval for the deal, it had to sell assets that included its seed business and some herbicide brands.1 RELATED STORY: Monsanto CEO to leave company after Bayer acquisition On Thursday, the company said it was considering selling assets like sunscreen business Coppertone and footwear brand Dr. Scholl’s and that it also planned to get out of the business of animal health and sell its 60% stake in Currenta.2 Due to concerns about the thousands of lawsuits involving Roundup (Monsanto’s number one weedkiller), shares in Bayer have dropped this year by more than a third. One such lawsuit was […]
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NEWSWEEK: 70 Percent of Pure Human Blood Ready for Transfusion Found to Contain Xanax

Blood transfusions are routine medical procedures around the world. Imagine being in the hospital and in need of blood. Chances are you’ll undergo a transfusion without giving it a second thought.  However, new research suggests there’s the possibility the transfusion might contain more than just blood. Researchers from Oregon State University (OSU), writing for the Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical, were stunned by the level of pharmaceuticals they found in what was assumed clean batches of blood. What was specifically interesting was the high concentrations of cough medicine and anti-anxiety medication. Xanax in the transfusion blood supply is not something you’d […]
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop Shop Is Selling a Candle Called ‘Smells Like My Vagina’

[…]of geranium, citrusy bergamot, and cedar absolutes juxtaposed with Damask rose and ambrette seed.” Goop did a “test run”1 for the candle during the In Goop Health summit, and “it sold out within hours.”1 This is not the first time the Oscar winner has been open about her private parts. In 2016, Paltrow revealed she has experimented with vagina-steaming. While skeptical at first, she later admitted she was hooked on the beauty treatment, saying: “The first time I tried V-steaming, I was like, this is insane. My friend Ben brought me and I was like, ‘You are out of your […]
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Fatal Forecast: Lyme Disease will plague America

[…]making prevention vital. Many people are unaware that young ticks are the size of poppy seeds and may crawl over your shoes and up your pants. Adult ticks are more likely to drop from trees or crawl under an untucked shirt. If you live or travel through a high-risk area, maintain your guard against tick bites. Here are several ways you can prevent contracting Lyme disease: Avoid tick-infested areas, such as leaf piles around trees. Walk in the middle of trails and avoid brushing against long grasses. Don’t sit on logs, wooden stumps, stonewalls or the ground. Ticks are very tiny. […]
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Hot flash news flash: What’s new in menopause research

[…]exciting 3-month study compared four groups: 5g of flaxseed + training about menopause, 5g of flaxseed without training about menopause, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or a control group that received no therapy. Menopause symptoms improved by 9% in the flax group, 9.8% in the flax/training group, 10% in the HRT group and got worse by 7% in the control group, meaning that flax is similarly effective to HRT. Actually, though, it’s better. Because Quality of Life scores declined even more in the HRT group than in the group that did nothing, but improved in the flaxseed group (1). So flax […]
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NYT: Roundup Maker to Pay $10B to Settle Cancer Suits

Bayer, the world’s largest seed and pesticide maker, has agreed to pay more than $10 billion to settle tens of thousands of claims in the United States that its weedkiller Roundup causes cancer, the company said Wednesday. Bayer, which also makes pharmaceuticals, inherited thousands of lawsuits against Roundup creator Monsanto Co. when it acquired the U.S. agriculture giant in 2018. After three jury-trial losses, shares tanked and sparked a revolt among shareholders angry at Bayer’s management for plunging the company into one of the worst crises in its history with the $63 billion Monsanto acquisition. RELATED STORY: Bayer Hunts Down […]
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The Guardian: Teenager Died After Eating Burger Despite Telling Staff About His Allergy, Coroner Rules

[…]parents of Natasha Ednan-Loperouse, who was fifteen when she died in 2016 after eating a sesame seed Pret a Manger baguette that was not labeled. Nadim and Tanya Ednan-Laperouse called Friday’s verdict a “landmark judgement,” adding: We have heard remarkable parallels between Owen and Natasha’s death. Owen’s death yet again highlights the inadequacy of food information in this country.1 Byron is known as one of Britain’s most popular burger chains. There are 35 restaurants in London and many others throughout the country. RELATED STORY: This Tiny Bug Can Make People Allergic To Red Meat Simon Wilkinson, CEO of Byron, extended […]
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An apple a day? Lock the doctor away…

[…]concluded. For the record, what Mary actually said about the seeds in question was this: “Apple seeds and apricot seeds contain B17, which MAY BE useful in treating cancer.” Even in the original statements (radio interview), she was careful how she worded it. Yet this was not enough. We can only assume she became a threat to the mainstream medical monopoly and alongside others, became a targeted individual. The charges So why does anyone get a 10 years sentence for recommending a natural cancer treatment, or prevention? It seems almost absurd, but in reality, it’s harrowing. It’s life-changing… As was recorded […]

Monsanto chief nets massive pay raise that puts his salary on par with Wall Street’s top CEOs

[…]but it still faces intense scrutiny and questions about the impacts it will have on farmers and seed prices, not to mention the environment and human health. Monsanto, Grant Continue to March Forward In Face of Controversy Monsanto’s role in the U.S. agriculture business is of course highly controversial, as the company has been involved in the production of harmful chemicals ranging from DDT to Agent Orange, PCBs and more. The company insists its chemicals are “safe” citing government studies (including a recent one from the EPA). But evidence to the contrary includes a 2015 declaration by the World Health […]
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Organic Traitors Team Up with Monsanto and GMA on DARK Act

[…]poisons animals, destabilizes the climate, and economically devastates the world’s two billion seed-saving small farmers. We need mandatory labels so that we can drive Frankenfoods, chemical agriculture, and factory farm products off the market. And if Congress and the Organic Elite take away our right to know, they will leave us no choice but to boycott 90 percent of the foods on grocery store shelves—in other words, everything, unless it’s labeled organic, grass-fed, or non-GMO. If the DARK Act becomes law, QR codes and 1-800 numbers will become the “skull and crossbones” label alerting consumers to boycott this product. For […]
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Scientists, funded by Crypto, using blockchain to stop Monsanto from taking over cannabis industry

[…]of cannabis advocates is the possibility of large biotech corporations like Monsanto patenting seeds or even DNA for different strains. A creative solution to this problem is a sort of cannabis genome project, in which researchers use technology that gathers the genetic information of the plant. Medical Genomics, the group behind the project, is publishing all of their results at Kannapedia.com using their StrainSEEK Identification and Registration service. Medicinal Genomics is a 15-person start-up best known for first sequencing the cannabis genome and open sourcing its genome as a scientific charity to the world. According to their website: “Kannapedia will provide […]
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