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@Daisy91554565

RN. Vax mandates must end. Optimist… truth will prevail. Believer in metabolic health, ancestral diet, whole foods

Katılım Ekim 2021
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sabrina@wordford·
Kingston’s deputy police chief earned $281,509 last year, despite being suspended since Dec. 2024. The reason for his suspension has not been made public, and @MayorPaterson said at the time that “more information will come out in the future.” It’s 2026. Is it time yet? #ygk
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Toronto Crime Watch
Toronto Crime Watch@CrimewatchTO·
Oshawa Centre jewelry store robbery from this afternoon, by standers were able to grab one of the suspects and hold them for police.
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Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
Dairy Queen is fake & no longer qualifies as "Ice Cream." One of its toxic ingredients...Polysorbate 80 is used in Chemotherapy to deliver drugs by crossing the blood brain barrier.
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Daisy@Daisy91554565·
@joshryanjames Maybe shoppers will end self check outs….funny they traded staff for security guard. Shoppers is a dressing place to shop I have stopped going a few year ago much prefer Rexall…so far they have staff.
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Josh Ryan 🍁
Josh Ryan 🍁@joshryanjames·
Video from a Shoppers Drug Mart in Toronto, Ontario. Woman was caught trying to steal around $500 worth of items and resisted the guard when he tried to take the bag of stolen items while yelling about the store's "no touch policy."
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Daisy
Daisy@Daisy91554565·
@FoodProfessor Dam! What has the govt run that has ever been cheaper?
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
BREAKING: Toronto approves city-run grocery stores In a 21–3 vote, councillors backed Anthony Perruzza’s plan to launch 4 municipally run stores to offer cheaper food. Big test for public retail.
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BlendrNews@BlendrNews·
For the first time in recorded Canadian history, men over 65 now out-earn men aged 25 to 34. Canadians under 45 have barely seen income growth for decades. Source: The Hub
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Mr. C
Mr. C@A_Chernes·
@ronmortgageguy Ron you're the best! 3 yr fixed 3.65% or 5 yr fixed term to 3.88%?? My bank needs an answer! 🙏🏼
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Ron Butler
Ron Butler@ronmortgageguy·
Getting A Mortgage Is Different In The USA Than Canada Because of how their Mortgage & Banking System evolved over the last 40 years Americans wanting a Mortgage start SHOPPING Unfortunately Canadians too often just called their Bank Great Research from @WOWA_Canada
Hanif Bayat@HanifBayat

My latest in @globeandmail: "Familiarity over value: The hidden cost of Canada's mortgage habits" 🇺🇸 Start with rates/products 🇨🇦 Start with big banks • Many Canadians decide before they compare🤔 ⬇️ • Less shopping → weaker competition • Better products or rates never get seen 🚨Not shopping around enough isn’t caution. It’s costing Canadians. ----------------------- Provided by WOWA.ca Simply Know Your Options🔍

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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
🚨NEW VIDEO SHOWS TORONTO TRANSIT simply being used as a homeless shelter! With people just fully sleeping on the benches. "Why is transit ridership down?"
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Howard Luks MD
Howard Luks MD@hjluks·
The irony I find myself returning to is that MRI technology has not made us better diagnosticians. It has, in many cases, made us worse ones, because the image is so concrete and the language of the report so authoritative that it takes deliberate effort to resist anchoring to it. When the MRI arrives before the history is fully taken, the finding shapes what questions get asked and which ones don't. Bias abounds throughout the encounter. The encounter organizes itself around what the scanner found rather than what the patient experienced, and that is very difficult to undo once it has happened. Don't look at the scans first... the basics matter. Take a history... confirm it with an exam, then see if the MRI findings make sense in the same context.
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸@Tablesalt13·
🎥 Woman spotted causally smoking fentanyl on Toronto public transit Toronto is gone. Its over for Toronto.
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Jan Ellison Baszucki
Jan Ellison Baszucki@janellison·
1/ Today, @alicegcallahan from the New York Times @nytimes published an article on ketogenic diets and serious mental illness. It feels fitting. (link below) It was exactly ten years ago today that our son @matthewbaszucki, at age 19, was involuntarily admitted to Stanford's psychiatric hospital for manic psychosis. After a diagnosis of Bipolar I and a five year battle with debilitating symptoms, he found @ChrisPalmerMD and started ketogenic and metabolic therapies. His symptoms have been in remission since early 2021, and today, he is still in ketosis and is thriving. I just had the pleasure of watching Matthew present his story on stage at @realCSF's #CoSci26 conference in Las Vegas. His health, vitality, confidence and insight brought me to tears. He also participated on a panel about his experience with other inspiring individuals @DrEricRodgers @robynrdobbins who appear in our upcoming film from @wideeyetv @jenisenhart @realDaveFeldman, The Cholesterol Code, which premiered last Saturday and received a well-deserved standing ovation. (link below) The Times article highlighted three of our family foundation @BaszuckiGroup's funded published studies (Stanford, The Ohio State University, and U. Edinburgh) and the stories of two individuals who, like our son, found hope in ketogenic therapy and who have generously shared their stories and strategies with @Metabolic_Mind's THINK+SMART program (links below). My fifth decade started as the hardest of my life and ended as the most rewarding. I am deeply grateful to the work of metabolic psychiatry pioneers @ChrisPalmerMD @GeorgiaEdeMD @SethiSheba74345 and others who made my son's healing possible, to the researchers around the world studying the connection between metabolic and mental health, and to our entire team at Baszucki Group and Metabolic Mind for their dedication to this cause. We're on the brink of a new era in the treatment of mental illness. Godspeed to the ongoing research, clinical adoption, and sharing of personal stories that could help tens of millions of people around the world.
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Daisy
Daisy@Daisy91554565·
@FoodProfessor @DonaldWelsh16 Mass public don’t have a clue what is happening in politics they are just happy the self centred m
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Much of the media is celebrating the first anniversary of Mark Carney as Prime Minister, suggesting his first year in office has delivered significant progress. The data, however, tells a more complicated story. Canada currently posts the highest food inflation rate among G7 countries. The overall unemployment rate has remained largely unchanged, while youth unemployment continues to climb. The national deficit has nearly doubled. Interprovincial trade barriers—despite a commitment to eliminate them by July 1, 2025—remain firmly in place. Our tariff situation with the United States has deteriorated compared with when he took office. Meanwhile, several of the transformational projects announced months ago have yet to receive formal approval. Either there is something I’m missing, or parts of the media narrative surrounding the first year of Prime Minister Carney’s mandate are significantly disconnected from the underlying economic indicators.
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Daisy
Daisy@Daisy91554565·
@Timothy_Lewis @FoodProfessor I agree. I blame lock downs…the white collar workforce is still dressing like it’s the pandemic. They haven’t found their suits yet.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
If you spend enough time in a grocery store these days, you will notice something that would have been unusual not long ago: shoppers pushing carts in pajama pants. Full article below...
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
We are constantly told to "battle" cancer. "Fight hard." "Beat it." My dad did the exact opposite. He surrendered. He looked at a Stage 4 diagnosis and said, "I'm not spending my last days in a war zone." He bought an RV. He went fishing. He hiked the National Parks. He completely dropped the rope. He stopped fighting the disease and started enjoying the sunset. 18 months later, the doctors called his 60% tumor shrinkage an "anomaly." It turns out, sometimes the body can't heal when it's locked in a constant state of combat and fear. Peace is a severely underrated therapeutic. Credit: Sandra
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Daisy@Daisy91554565·
@CraigBrockie People intrinsically knew…think of expressions “a nervous tummy”, butterflies in my tummy, sick to my stomach”. I find this research so positive as it gives hope/control back to the person.
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🧬Craig Brockie
🧬Craig Brockie@CraigBrockie·
Northwestern University scientists just proved it: Change your gut bacteria → your brain starts working differently. Within 8 weeks, the brain's gene expression shifted — including genes linked to ADHD, autism, and schizophrenia. The gut is not just a digestive organ. It's a brain organ.
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Flattop
Flattop@flattop_north·
@TheRealKeean I was "let go" from a large language school chain here in Vancouver for refusing the clot shot. Only 4 teachers out of about 60 at the time did. We got severance, but a 19-year, well-paying union job was gone for me. Still bitter? Absolutely.
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Daisy@Daisy91554565·
@VidKatrina @TheRealKeean At least you don’t have to worry about what you put in your body & short term /long term consequences. You are very strong for refusing with such life changing consequences.
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Katrina
Katrina@VidKatrina·
@TheRealKeean I was fired for not taking it. Was working from home. Rec'd a pittance of a severance. Unable to access EI. Still cannot believe this happened in Canada. Anyone involved in carrying out these violations of Human Rights should be behind bars.
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