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My daughter had a multi-nodule goiter at age 10. They had us talking to a surgeon about removing her thyroid. Iodine deficiency is a worldwide problem.

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freakgenerator@freakgenerator·
You could always damage or take your own condensing unit on the outside of your building or house. Summer is coming and the cost to replace that unit is very high and now there is a new Freon gas that has to be used, which means the entire unit inside and outside has to be replaced.
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A Gene Robinson
A Gene Robinson@AlBuffalo2nite·
Let me ask you something… If you work your whole life, buy a home, pay every tax… leave for a few weeks… and come back to a STRANGER living inside - Who owns that house? Because in New York, there’s a window where the answer isn’t you. A man can break in… stay long enough… claim occupancy… and the police step back. Not because they agree with it… Because the law forces it into “civil court.” That means YOU: Can’t change the locks Can’t shut off utilities Can’t remove him Or YOU could be arrested. So now the thief lives in your house… While you pay the mortgage, taxes, insurance, and legal fees to fight for what’s already yours. Months go by. Court delays. Legal bills stack. Property gets destroyed. And the system tells you: “Wait your turn.” This didn’t happen by accident. Tenant protection laws expanded under Andrew Cuomo shifted power into process… and that process can lock owners out of their own homes. If you’re a small landlord… one property… one income stream… This isn’t inconvenience. This is financial damage. Watch this. #SilentMajoritySpeaks #AStoneGroove
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freakgenerator@freakgenerator·
@RobertKennedyJc Seaweed has what we used to get from the land. Iodine, chromium, selenium, germanium, etc
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ⁿᵉʷˢ Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Dead Soil = Sick People. Industrial farming with chemicals has stripped our dirt of nutrients & poisoned the food chain. Glyphosate, pesticides, monocrops destroying our health from the ground up. Support regenerative farmers! Demand nutrient-dense real food! MAHA
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🧬Craig Brockie
🧬Craig Brockie@CraigBrockie·
What's the one thing you stopped doing that improved your health the most? Mine was to stop eating three hours before bed. Game changer. Drop yours below.
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ⁿᵉʷˢ Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Coffee and clove are a powerhouse duo. Coffee delivers polyphenols. Clove brings potent antioxidants like eugenol. Together, they help fight oxidative stress, support digestion, & tame inflammation. One small upgrade. Big benefits in every cup. Have you tried it? MAHA
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freakgenerator@freakgenerator·
@joeroganhq Bad food, Bad choices, Bad portion size, Bad digestion, Bad assimilation and Bad elimination
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
What do you think is the main reason why so many Americans today are unhealthy?
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🧬Craig Brockie
🧬Craig Brockie@CraigBrockie·
1 in 10 Americans now has an autoimmune disease. Lupus. Crohn's. Hashimoto's. Type 1 diabetes. Multiple sclerosis. Rheumatoid arthritis. Your doctor will tell you it's genetic. Or bad luck. Or that your immune system just "turned on itself." Harvard researchers disagree. A pediatric gastroenterologist at Mass General (Dr. Alessio Fasano) spent 20 years tracking down the missing piece. What he found changed the conversation. Every autoimmune disease he studied shared the same three ingredients: - A specific environmental trigger - Genetic predisposition - A leaky gut Take any one of those away, and the disease doesn't start. The gut isn't just where food gets digested. It's a one-cell-thick wall - The only thing standing between your bloodstream and everything you eat, drink, and swallow. When that wall is tight, your immune system stays calm. When it's leaky, Undigested food particles and bacterial fragments slip through into your blood. Your immune system sees invaders and attacks. But the particles look a lot like your own tissue. Attack the gluten fragments → attack the thyroid (Hashimoto's) Attack the bacterial fragments → attack the joints (rheumatoid arthritis) Attack them over and over → attack the nerves (MS), the gut (Crohn's), the pancreas (Type 1) This is called molecular mimicry. Here's what people report when they heal the gut wall: Skin clearing up Brain fog clearing up Digestion finally working Joint pain fading within weeks Autoimmune flares slowing down Energy returning after years of fatigue The things that punch holes in the gut wall: Gluten (yes, even if you don't have celiac) Glyphosate on conventional crops NSAIDs (ibuprofen, aspirin) Ultra-processed food Chronic stress Antibiotics Poor sleep None of these are rare. Most people have all seven running on autopilot. I've been saying for 30 years: almost every chronic disease traces back to a broken gut. The science keeps catching up. The good news? Unlike your genes, the gut wall is something you can actually rebuild. Comment RESTORE and I'll send you a free guide on how to heal the gut and calm the immune system naturally. P.S. MUST Follow for me to DM you.
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freakgenerator@freakgenerator·
@NancyH_60 Not to mention. Underarm Deodorant everyday. Pain meds for everyday aches and pains, decongestants for every allergy and sniffle, laxatives, cough and cold medicines, bug repellent, body sprays, lotions, baby aspirin
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NancyH
NancyH@NancyH_60·
The List of Things We’ve Been Paying For… 1. Eight glasses of water a day
No solid scientific evidence supports this specific rule. It originated from a misread 1945 government recommendation. 2. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day
Invented by cereal companies in the early 1900s to boost sales. No independent science established it as fact, yet it built a massive industry. 3. Halitosis (bad breath)
Listerine took an obscure medical term and turned it into a shame-based marketing campaign. Company revenue exploded from $115,000 to over $8 million in seven years by manufacturing a “problem.” 4. Women shaving their legs
This cultural norm didn’t exist before 1915. Gillette created the trend after saturating the men’s market to sell more razors. 5. Diamond engagement rings (and the associated rules)
Before 1938, only about 10% of engagement rings had diamonds. De Beers’ “A diamond is forever” campaign and the invented “two months’ salary rule” transformed diamonds into a symbol of love. People are still paying for it today. The video’s overall message: Many everyday “necessities” or norms we spend money on were fabricated by companies for profit, not based on truth or tradition. The last one (diamonds) is highlighted as still costing people thousands.
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William Makis
William Makis@MakisMedicine·
BREAKING NEWS: Mayo Clinic is offering me an "Executive Director" position for up to $400k 😃 Oh and they're not the only one. My email inbox is suddenly filling up with Executive job offers from several big Pharmaceutical companies. So this is what I get for helping 9000+ Cancer patients with Ivermectin & Mebendazole and leading the largest Ivermectin Cancer Project in the world? After talking about a New Florida Cancer Clinic? 🤔 If they can't sabotage me, they'll just buy me out? 💵 I have to admit, it is mildly amusing. Ten years ago, I may have jumped at something like this. It's almost tailor made for me. But at this stage of my life...can't say I felt even a hint of temptation. They really don't know me very well 😃 Sorry, Mayo Clinic. I'm building a Cancer Center in Florida. It's going to be a bit different from yours. 😉
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freakgenerator@freakgenerator·
Please find a good adrenal formula! B Complex feeds your adrenals which are responsible for your anti stress hormones. B vitamins are water soluble so take a steady supply when stress is high. What happens to you when your primary mechanism for coping with stress can’t do their job? Skin rashes, intestinal problems, allergies, nervous breakdowns, fatigue etc. Deficiency is the new disease.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Mikhaila Peterson says she went through “two years of pure hell” when she decided to stop taking SSRIs. She didn’t need the drugs anymore. Her paleo/keto diet had put her depression into remission. The first few days off the medication, she felt “on top of the world.” But once week two hit, her life “turned upside down.” For years, she blamed her “intolerable symptoms” on what she ate. Little did she know… she was actually experiencing severe antidepressant withdrawal. One of the symptoms Mikhaila experienced during her own SSRI withdrawal is the same condition her dad is suffering from right now: akathisia. Akathisia is an extremely distressing neurological condition that makes you feel an unbearable inner restlessness and agitation. This condition, she describes as “the worst thing I’ve ever seen anyone go through…” When Mikhaila experienced it, she described it as being “overwhelmed with a sense of impending doom that was stronger than anything you can naturally feel.” “It felt like I was falling into a volcano while being chased by a bear,” she said. @MikhailaFuller’s gut-wrenching anti-depressant story is available to read in full here: prescribed-harm.com/stories/story-… But as bad as her experience was, her dad is currently going through a form of akathisia that’s even worse. 🧵
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freakgenerator@freakgenerator·
@grey4626 I still believe that her Epstein play was one humongous head fake
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
I have been asked for my opinion about Pam Bondi...so here it is... Pam Bondi, in my opinion...was deployed as a precision instrument in a theater of institutional warfare where the Attorney General’s role is less about courtroom theatrics and more about reshaping the Department of Justice’s internal architecture from within a bureaucracy engineered to resist exactly that. To mistake her fifteen-month tour for failure is to misunderstand the architecture of power itself. Bondi entered the DOJ in February 2025 after Matt Gaetz’s nomination collapsed under its own weight. She inherited an agency riddled with holdovers, careerist prosecutors, and institutional muscle memory tuned to the prior regime’s priorities. Her mandate, executed with the cold ferocity of a Florida prosecutor who once stared down the Clintons and lived to tell it, was never to play the long public game of show trials. It was to do the lethal, invisible labor: purge disloyal elements, redirect investigative task forces, shutter the foreign-influence shops that had become political protection rackets, and...most critically...build the factual scaffolding of cases that could survive judicial scrutiny once the political headwinds shifted. That is precisely what she delivered. Under her watch the DOJ secured historic gang and cartel takedowns, first-ever Antifa terrorism convictions, and a string of Supreme Court victories that rewrote the operational rules of engagement. Murder rates plunged to levels unseen in over a century. Those are not the metrics of a lightweight. They are the metrics of someone who understood that the real war is won in the grand-jury rooms and the classified briefings long before any defendant ever sees a courtroom. The public theater...the Epstein files fiasco, the congressional grillings, the slow-bleed perception that “Trump’s enemies weren’t being prosecuted fast enough”...was the predictable noise generated by an entrenched apparatus that weaponizes leaks, redactions, and procedural sabotage the moment it senses its own exposure. Bondi absorbed that fire so the next occupant of the office would inherit dockets already primed, evidence chains already hardened, and a bureaucracy already blooded and compliant. She was the breaching charge. The follow-on force...now under acting leadership that can move with fewer Senate constraints and fresher political capital...gets to deliver the kill shots. This is not speculation; it is the pattern of every high-stakes Trump DOJ transition. First-term chaos taught the lesson: the Senate-confirmed loyalist who survives confirmation must serve as the institutional wrecking ball. The public demands scalps; the law demands airtight cases. Bondi supplied the latter while the former were still being assembled. Those who call her tenure “incompetent” reveal either their ignorance of how the executive branch actually functions or their desire to keep the machine broken so it can never be turned against its former masters. She was never meant to be the permanent face of the Justice Department. She was the architect who laid the rebar and poured the concrete under fire. The structure now stands. The new tenants can furnish it with indictments. That is not failure. That is lethal, disciplined statecraft. And the critics who cannot see the difference have no business commenting on power at this altitude.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ 💀⚖️
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freakgenerator@freakgenerator·
@alphafox Just like the three wheel golf carts. They flipped way to easy
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
Anyone know why three wheelers were outlawed? They look fun.
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Steak 'n Shake
Steak 'n Shake@SteaknShake·
Starting June 1, all our Steakburgers will be made with 100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef. America deserves the best! We see it as our job to try to give you the best. It is up to our customers to decide what's healthy for them. We believe in freedom — the freedom to choose. 🇺🇸
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freakgenerator@freakgenerator·
@SamaHoole Meat would have come at such a great expense of time and physical exertion that I have to believe most of what we ate was what we gathered.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
I don't eat salad, because I'm not a rabbit. I don't eat grass, because I'm not a cow. I don't eat seeds, because I'm not a sparrow. I don't eat oats, because I'm not a racehorse. I don't eat lentils, because I'm not surviving the siege of a medieval village. I don't eat fruit smoothies, because I'm not a toddler being bribed into the car seat. I don't eat soy, because I'm not a vat in an industrial oil press. I don't eat seed oils, because I'm not a paint thinner. I don't eat margarine, because I'm not a science experiment that escaped the lab in 1911. I don't eat fortified breakfast cereal, because I'm not a marketing department's quarterly target. I eat fatty red meat, because I'm a human being, and that is what we have always been.
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freakgenerator@freakgenerator·
Who is keeping us here at this level of technology? Why are we still burning something to turn something? Essentially the same steam engine to produce power over a hundred years later, Why? Batteries… really that’s the answer? Where is the independent power source of the future? Is it just about controlling us?
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just exposed the one lie every modern nation tells itself. Musk: “In 1969, we were able to send somebody to the moon.” Rotary phones. Computers the size of rooms. Slide rules. We put a human on the moon with less processing power than your watch. Musk: “Then the space shuttle retired, and the United States could take no one to orbit.” The most advanced nation in human history went from footprints on the moon to zero capability of leaving the atmosphere. That is not a funding problem. That is civilizational decay dressed up as a policy decision. Musk: “People are mistaken when they think that technology just automatically improves… it will, by itself, degrade.” That sentence should keep you up tonight. We treat progress like gravity. Like it pulls us forward whether we try or not. It is the opposite. Progress is a boulder on a hill. The second you stop pushing, it rolls back over you. And it never announces itself. Musk: “You look at great civilizations like ancient Egypt, and they were able to make the pyramids, and they forgot how to do that.” They did not run out of stone. They were not conquered. They got comfortable. And the knowledge bled out so quietly that nobody noticed until it was already gone. That is the real threat to everything we have built. Not a nuclear flash. Not an asteroid. Not some dramatic Hollywood collapse. A quiet forgetting. Every chip we fabricate. Every rocket we launch. Every data center we power. All of it held together by a thin fraction of the population working at a pace that would break most people. The moment that fraction gets tired or outnumbered by people who believe the machine runs itself, everything dissolves. And here is the part nobody wants to say out loud. We are not special. We are running the same operating system as every civilization that came before us. Comfort is the sedative. Complacency is the flatline. One generation that stops fighting is all it has ever taken. You do not lose the future in a war. You lose it in your sleep.
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freakgenerator@freakgenerator·
Do you really want to know what the problem is? EAT SOME CORN WITH DINNER TONIGHT AND LOOK IN THE TOILET TO SEE WHEN YOU SEE IT AGAIN. Most people are days behind on their movements. Let’s see, if you ate three meals yesterday and only went once this morning you potentially have one or two meals going into another 24 hour cycle and you could be adding this to the day or days before. Thereby stretching your large intestine like a tube sock. What happens when you overstretch? The wall breaks and a small balloon forms diverticula. It used to be people over 60 would get these but now younger and younger people. Also Hypothyroidism definitely a contributing factor causing constipation. Diet and stress are the other problems leading to chronically inflamed bowels. Which we don’t treat properly!
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 “WHAT THE F*CK IS GOING ON?” — KATIE COURIC WARNS 17 CANCERS ARE SKYROCKETING… AND NO ONE CAN EXPLAIN WHY Katie Couric says doctors are now seeing something they can’t ignore: • A 21-year-old with stage 4 colorectal cancer — no family history • Patients in their 20s, 30s, 40s being diagnosed late… already metastatic • 17 different cancers increasing among people under 50 And even specialists are struggling to explain it. Possible factors being discussed: • Ultra-processed food • Microplastics + “forever chemicals” • Antibiotic overuse • Environmental exposure Couric: “It’s not just lifestyle… something is going on.” And the most unsettling part? Many cases are being caught too late. So what changed? What do you think is actually behind this spike?
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freakgenerator@freakgenerator·
We have almost become the equivalent of the animals we raise for slaughter. Fattened up in a small area with an unnatural diet and vaccinated. Our system should be called everything but health care. Doctors are amazing at putting us back together but when it comes to curing and preventing disease. It’s almost criminal. Deficiency has become the disease of the future. Poor food, poor choices, poor digestion, poor assimilation and poor elimination.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
In 1900, John D. Rockefeller controlled approximately 90 percent of all petroleum refining in the United States. He was, by some calculations, the richest private individual who had ever lived. He had a problem. Scientists were discovering that compounds derived from coal tar, a petroleum byproduct, could be used as synthetic medicines. Aspirin, derived from coal tar, had been launched by Bayer in 1899. The petroleum waste stream Rockefeller had previously had to dispose of could now be sold back to the public as medicine at a markup of roughly 10,000 percent. He had another problem. American medicine in 1900 was a competitive ecosystem of homeopaths, herbalists, naturopaths, osteopaths, midwives, and traditional doctors who used food, plants, water, and lifestyle as the primary tools of healing. Approximately half of all American medical schools taught some form of natural or alternative medicine. Rockefeller bought into the German pharmaceutical industry, eventually taking a substantial stake in IG Farben, the conglomerate that included Bayer, BASF, and Hoechst. He then commissioned a report. The report was written by Abraham Flexner, an educator with no medical training, funded by the Rockefeller and Carnegie Foundations, and published in 1910. It declared that natural and alternative medical schools were unscientific quackery. It recommended the closure of more than half of all American medical schools and the standardisation of the rest around medicine based on synthetic patented drugs. Congress acted. Half of American medical schools closed within a decade. The remainder accepted Rockefeller and Carnegie funding on the condition that their curricula be reorganised around pharmaceutical treatment. Nutrition was removed. Herbal medicine was removed. Lifestyle intervention was removed. The doctor's job was redefined: diagnose the symptom, prescribe the drug. The drugs were petroleum-derived. The petroleum was supplied by Rockefeller-controlled refineries. The medical schools were funded by Rockefeller. The journals were funded by Rockefeller. The AMA was supported by Rockefeller. The hospitals were funded by Rockefeller. By 1925, the American medical system was a vertically integrated extension of the petroleum industry, operating under the marketing slogan that it was scientific. This is the system that exists today. The pharmaceutical industry generates approximately $1.5 trillion in annual revenue. The American population, 4 percent of the global total, consumes approximately 50 percent of all pharmaceuticals manufactured. The system was not designed to make people healthy. The system was designed to manage symptoms in a way that produces lifetime customers. A healthy patient is a former customer. A managed patient, who takes the pill every day for the rest of their life, is an annuity. The objective has always been to keep you in that profitable corridor between healthy and dead. Long enough to keep buying. Not so well that you stop. The doctor who advises you to fix your metabolism by changing your diet is, from the point of view of the system that trained him, a defective product. The doctor who prescribes you a statin, a metformin, an antidepressant, and a blood pressure medication for life is performing exactly as designed. The system was designed by an oil baron who needed to sell the waste products of his refineries. It still functions, 116 years after the Flexner Report, exactly the way he designed it. You are the customer. The corridor is where you live.
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freakgenerator@freakgenerator·
@AmberBrooks619 Another reason to take Bilberry extract! Vitamin C, zinc, quercetin, night vision and resveratrol.
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Milk Road AI
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
The last excuse for not going electric just died. China just solved the only real problem holding electric cars back. BYD unveiled a system called Megawatt Flash Charging. Their new chargers deliver 1,500 kilowatts of raw powerthat is three times what Tesla's fastest Supercharger can do in the United States. The result is almost impossible to believe, a dead battery goes from 10% to 97% charge in nine minutes. For comparison, filling up a gas tank takes five to eight minutes and BYD just matched that number for an electric car. BYD rebuilt the entire system from scratch. New battery chemistry and new silicon carbide chips with the highest voltage rating ever put in a production car. A 1,000-volt architecture running through every single component, they call it the Super e-Platform, and it is the first of its kind ever mass produced for passenger vehicles. Here is what makes this more dangerous for Western automakers than any price war. BYD makes the battery, the charger, the chip, and the car all in-house. The charging stations are not even hidden in parking garages, they are built to look exactly like gas stations, T shaped canopies, pull-up lanes, liquid-cooled guns that start charging ten seconds after you plug in. In America, fast charging means 350 kilowatts and a 40 minute stop while BYD is doing 1,500 kilowatts and nine minutes. That gap is not closing but rather widening. By the end of this year, BYD plans to build 20,000 Flash Charging stations across China, Tesla took years to build a fraction of that globally. The question is no longer whether electric cars can compete with gas. The question is whether American and European automakers can compete with BYD and right now, the honest answer is no.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
People all over America are posting videos being very upset over this years Girl Scout Cookies They are opening the boxes of cookies to find that the size has been drastically decreased. You are now only given 1 sleeve of cookies for the same $6 price (Proof shown)
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