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According to the FDA's legal definition, a drug is anything that "diagnoses, cures, mitigates, treats, or prevents a disease" The problem with this definition is that there are numerous substances, as readily available and benign as found on our spice racks, which have been proven by countless millennia of human experience to mitigate, prevent a...
I felt this sensation in the pit of my stomach – it was a combination of sympathy and anger – listening to Annie tell me, through tears, about her postpartum journey into the world of psychiatry.  Three separate psychiatrists dismissed me when I expressed concerns about taking an addictive medication like Klonopin.  It's been tw...
The release of the American Heart Association (AHA) advisory on dietary fats and cardiovascular disease is a call to action, but exactly what that action should be is debatable The AHA recommends replacing dietary saturated fat with unsaturated fat, especially polyunsaturated fat (in an overall healthful dietary plan) as a strategy to lower the ...
Originally published on www.johnweeks-integrator.com The blog post to which my attention was called was entitled When Big Brother Went High Tech. The news from energy medicine author Lynn McTaggert jerked attention of the integrative community to a story I'd long anticipated: Google's censors turned their attention to the st...
Google's beginnings start in Room 380 of the Gates building on the Stanford campus. It was there that founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page (described as 'nice guys') aimed to find relevant information, by rapidly downloading, indexing, and searching the entire Internet using low-cost personal computers. It was 1998, and they had their eyes on ou...
Originally published on www.currenthealthscenario.com We observe a world full of suffering populations. Disease has engulfed society. Chronic diseases have reached a peak. People suffer from not just one but multiple illnesses. Even small children are not spared. The joy of life, once the birth right of beings, has been replaced by the pain of ...
Originally published on www.mercola.com STORY AT-A-GLANCE In recent weeks, media outlets around the world have started highlighting a medical phenomenon called "sudden adult death syndrome," or SADS, in what appears to be a clear effort to obscure the reality of COVID jab deaths. Sad on steroids indeed Underlying factors for SADS ...
Originally published by www.standforhealthfreedom.com Learn what parents won't be told before the shot COVID-19 shots for kids starting at 6 months have FDA authorization and CDC recommendation. The White House is ready to start getting "shots in arms" of our babies and toddlers this Tuesday, June 21, 2022, mere days after the federal agencie...
In a stunning revelation, emails obtained from the Department of Homeland Security and the State Department have shed light on the Biden Administration's disturbing efforts to support the Center for Countering Digital Hate's global censorship campaign by mobilizing the federal government's counterterrorism assets. In a recent investigation, Amer...
In an era where digital censorship masquerades as fact-checking, one prestigious university's attempt to discredit vaccine injury reports exposes a web of conflicts, biases, and hidden agendas that threaten not just public health, but the very foundations of free speech and informed consent. McGill University's recent attempt to minimize concern...