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@mcfire222

Katılım Eylül 2022
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@MAHA_Action Bill is one of the few genuine politicians. Criticise his views but not the man himself
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MAHA Action@MAHA_Action·
Bill Cassidy just learned what happens when politicians side with Big Pharma over American families. There is no longer a political lane for elected officials who choose industry profits over the health of our children:🧵
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@SamaHoole keep on going with these histoical posts: Very important to know that things changed over time and it was not always like it was today.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
1966 British school dinner: mince and mash, suet pudding with custard, full-cream milk at break, second helpings if you wanted them. 1986 British school dinner: shepherd's pie thinned with cheap mince, sponge and custard, a glass of semi-skimmed. Thatcher had repealed the nutritional standards six years earlier. 2006 British school dinner: Turkey Twizzlers, oven chips, baked beans, a chocolate milk. Jamie Oliver had put it on television the year before and the country pretended to be surprised. 2026 British school dinner: 75% of lunchtime calories from ultra-processed slop, plant-based curry served in 12,000 schools by an NGO called ProVeg, mashed potato made with vegetable fat spread, emulsifiers, and added vitamins to make it healthy again. The 1966 children ate beef on Mondays and ran around a field until dark. England won the World Cup that summer on the same diet. The 2026 children eat reformulated pea protein from a Chartwells central kitchen in Coventry and are obese by the end of primary school in one case in three. Nothing about a British child's biology has changed in sixty years. Everything about what arrives on the plate at midday has, and now it arrives in a foil tray pre-cooked in a factory. Look at the school photos side by side. The food is in every face.
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@daveasprey great succinct summary. It also goes to show how this nuanced can be lost through the "research"
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Dave Asprey
Dave Asprey@daveasprey·
It turns out the vaccines don’t *cause* autism. Just like tomatoes don’t cause salsa. As you read in my very first of nine books about health, autism is caused by mitochondrial dysfunction and immune dysfunction triggering neuroinflammation. That can happen without vaccines. It just happens way more often with them. Just like you can make salsa without tomatoes… It just happens way more often when they are an ingredient. Congratulations to @NicHulscher and the other researchers. And to @DrAndyWakefield for staying the course.
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher

BREAKING: LANDMARK PEER-REVIEWED STUDY FINDS VACCINATION IS A MAJOR RISK FACTOR FOR AUTISM We found 79% of studies evaluating vaccines or their components (107 of 136) reported evidence consistent with a vaccine–autism link. After DECADES of censorship and denial, our 50-page analysis of more than 300 studies provides one of the most comprehensive syntheses to date on the possible causes of autism. The paper is now officially PEER-REVIEWED and PUBLISHED in the Journal of Independent Medicine. Autism’s rise is multifactorial—but routine childhood vaccination emerged as a MAJOR modifiable risk factor within the broader causal framework. We found potential determinants of new-onset autism before age 9 to include: 👵 Older parents (>35 years mother, >40 years father) 👶 Premature delivery (<37 weeks) 🧬 Common genetic variants 🧩 Siblings with autism 🔥 Maternal immune activation 💊 In utero drug exposure ☣️ Environmental toxicants 🦠 Gut–brain axis alterations 💉 Combination routine childhood vaccination Of 136 studies evaluating vaccines or their components: ➡️ 107 (79%) found evidence consistent with a vaccine–autism link ➡️ 29 reported “no association,” yet lacked unvaccinated controls and were riddled with major flaws ➡️ 12 studies comparing fully vaccinated vs. completely unvaccinated children found every time that the unvaccinated had superior overall health outcomes and substantially lower autism risk Biologic mechanisms converged on shared pathways—including immune dysregulation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and neuroinflammation—triggered by clustered and early-timed vaccination during critical windows of brain development. By evaluating all known risk factors side by side, this analysis uniquely clarifies the relative contribution of vaccination compared to genetic and environmental domains. No prior review has attempted this integrative scope without excluding positive vaccine-association studies or unvaccinated controls—an essential step in determining whether vaccines truly play a role in autism risk, and if so, how significant that role may be within the broader causal landscape. This publication represents a major breakthrough through the longstanding censorship imposed by the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex on the issue of vaccination and autism. It also marks Dr. Andrew Wakefield’s first major return to the peer-reviewed scientific literature in years—after enduring decades of attacks from the vaccine cartel. CONCLUSION: The totality of evidence supports a multifactorial model of ASD in which genetic predisposition, neuroimmune biology, environmental toxicants, perinatal stressors, and iatrogenic exposures converge to produce the phenotype of a post-encephalitic state. Combination and early-timed routine childhood vaccination represents a significant modifiable risk factor for ASD within a broader multifactorial framework, supported by convergent mechanistic, clinical, and epidemiologic findings, and characterized by intensified use, the clustering of multiple doses during critical neurodevelopmental windows, and the lack of research on the cumulative safety of the full pediatric schedule. @McCulloughFund @P_McCulloughMD @DrAndyWakefield @Honest_Medicine @CPriceRogers @KirstinCosgrove @NathanMeadPhD @BreCraven_PA @MilaLRad

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@KatyTalento Beautiful. SHame others are unaware or cannot get access to the same thing...
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Katy Talento
Katy Talento@KatyTalento·
I'm a recovering epidemiologist who worked at the White House on health policy, yet the most powerful thing in my medicine cabinet costs $12 and fits in a tube the size of a lipstick. There's something primal about being the one with the remedy when your kid is sick at 2 a.m. You crush a few pellets in water. You hand the glass over. You wait. The fever breaks. The swelling goes down. Then you breathe. > You didn't take a half day off work. > You didn't fill out paperwork you've already filled out four times. > You didn't sit in a paper gown freezing on an exam table. > You didn't pay a $40 copay for a 6-min conversation with a stranger. You just took care of your favorite human. Three generations of women in my family use homeopathy now. (The fourth one is in training and her doses still come in a medicine dropper.) I wrote up a guide with everything you need to know, and most of it's above the paywall. Check it out below. katytalento.com/p/what-the-hec…
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@SamaHoole Almost all the fish get shipped to other countries. UK poulation no longer has a "taste" of fish. Hardly anyone eats it regularly unless it is deep fried & battered...
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
1958: a British fishmonger had cod, haddock, plaice, sole, herring, mackerel, sprats, kippers, smoked haddock, eels, oysters, mussels, cockles, whelks, brown shrimp, and crab on his slab. All landed within the week. All from British waters. 2026: a British supermarket has tilapia from Vietnam, salmon from a Norwegian feedlot, and a tray of "white fish bites" of unspecified species. The North Sea is still there. The boats are still in the harbour. Somewhere between 1958 and now, the fish stopped reaching the customer.
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@propublica The idea that any sythetic product is MANDATORY and that we should ignore thousands of years of evolution (becuase we know more...) is a problem not just here but throughout the medical establishment
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ProPublica@propublica·
New: Babies who don’t get the vitamin K shot are 81 times more likely to develop severe bleeding. In many cases, oxygen can’t reach their brains and blood pools around their skulls. Yet driven by misinformation, more parents are refusing the injection. propub.li/42PRfyl
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@thehealthb0t How can you ban a plant... If they can do this then what else can they do? Ultimately it has NOTHING to do with safety and has everything to do with the fact that it actually works...
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
“Shocking news coming out of the UK we have just banned two types of incredibly medicinal mushroom species” “They have been scientifically proven to have anti-Cancer properties, and have been demonstrated to reduce tumours”
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@ChildrensHD “Just because you don’t see then does not mean they don’t exist”. Ultimately the main problem here with others. They cannot see the reality so assume it cannot be the case.
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Children’s Health Defense@ChildrensHD·
The “high-functioning” individuals with autism may not be suffering, but they’re not the ones we’re referring to. "He hits himself in the face." "The constant head banging.” "He will hurt himself.” "Extreme rages.” "It ruined our lives.” "It ruined our marriage” "The only thing I can do is cry with him.” This is profound autism.
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@KatyKray73 Government shkuld not have the right to define what a “food” is. That is natures job…
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katy 🌸@KatyKray73·
FSANZ just banned Moringa leaf from being sold as food in Australia. This is the same ‘miracle’ leaf that’s basically spinach for millions worldwide and has been eaten safely for 1000+ years. I’d never even heard of it before this. Anyone here consume Moringa? This is extremely peculiar. 🤔
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@VigilantFox The pure hyprocracy... Unbeleiveable
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
WYDEN: “Will you commit to releasing your written agreements with the pharmaceutical companies?” RFK JR: “No… When you passed the Inflation Reduction Act and ordered me to negotiate w/ pharma, you put in a provision that required NDAs.” WYDEN: “YOU’RE IN BED WITH BIG PHARMA!”
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@SamaHoole Brilliant summary
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
A new American mother is standing in the aisle at Target at nine o'clock at night. She is holding two tins of formula and reading the ingredient lists on the back. She is exhausted. She is trying to do the right thing. The tins are almost identical. Soy oil. High-oleic sunflower oil. Coconut oil. Palm oil. She has no context for what those are or why they are there. The tin says "complete nutrition for your baby." The tin has a picture of a smiling infant on the front. She picks the one her paediatrician recommended and drives home. She does not know that the composition of what she is holding was decided in a Senate subcommittee room in 1980. That year, a handful of American infants fed off-brand formula developed seizures from chloride deficiency in poorly formulated product. Congress responded with the Infant Formula Act, requiring manufacturers to meet minimum levels of 29 nutrients and to mimic, as closely as possible, the composition of human breast milk. The intention was reasonable. The consequence was accidental and permanent. The FDA turned the Act into a technical specification. Formula sold in America must contain at minimum 300 milligrams of linoleic acid per 100 kilocalories. Linoleic acid is the omega-6 polyunsaturated fat. It appears in abundance in one specific category of ingredient and in only trace amounts almost everywhere else. The category is industrial seed oil. Soybean. Safflower. Sunflower. Corn. Butter is 3% linoleic acid. Beef tallow is 3%. Coconut oil is under 2%. Animal fats cannot hit the legal minimum. Only seed oils can. Every mainstream American infant formula is now 20 to 25% linoleic acid. By federal law. Breast milk in 1960 was 6%. American mothers ate lard, butter, whole milk, eggs, and beef, and had never heard of canola. That was the reference standard. That was what formula was meant to match. Breast milk in 2026 is 15 to 20%. The reason is that the average American mother now consumes around 70 pounds of seed oil per year. What goes into the mother goes into the milk. The standard the formula is legally mandated to match has been shifted by the same oils the formula contains. The formula is matching a corrupted reference. The reference is corrupted because the reference is drinking the same oils the formula carries. The loop is closed. The oils in the tin are hexane-extracted, bleached, deodorised at 250 degrees Celsius, and partially oxidised before the lid is sealed. They are then fed to a six-week-old infant at roughly four times the inflammatory fat load of the breast milk that built the tallest generation in American history. Linoleic acid does not pass through. It incorporates into the cell membranes. It stays there for eighteen months minimum. It accumulates in fat stores. It slowly releases inflammatory metabolites into the tissue for years. The mother will be told her baby is colicky. The mother will be told her baby has reflux. The mother will be told her baby has eczema. The mother will be told these things are normal.
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@LyfespanHealth "Hygine, sanitation & nurtition". Not much money in those things...
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Lyfespan@LyfespanHealth·
The woman who heals what doctors can't: Barbara O'Neill. She was banned by the Australian government for teaching people to heal themselves naturally. Her 7 controversial rules for superior health & longevity: 1) You don't need to vaccinate your children
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@NoFarmsNoFoods Avoiding market concentration and sourcing direct helps to ensure to unwanted interventions (e.g. folic acide in flour...) is given a chance to be implemented
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No Farmers, No Food
No Farmers, No Food@NoFarmsNoFoods·
Who remembers the old local mobile van / float deliveries for milk, fish, meat, bread, cheese etc? Wouldn’t it be great to revive this and provide more communities with fresh food van deliveries straight from local farms and fishing fleets and bypass supermarkets?
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@SamaHoole Becuase we are ONLY tracking "CO2". We cannot see the wood for the trees
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Every February, 70% of the commercial honey bees in the United States, roughly two million colonies, are loaded onto lorries and driven to California. They are going to pollinate the almonds. 80% of the world's almonds come from one valley in California. Over 1.3 million acres of nothing but almond trees, blooming for three weeks in monoculture, requiring more pollinators than the state can produce on its own. So the bees are trucked in from every corner of the country. Florida. New York. Montana. The bees are fed sugar water for the journey because their own honey has been removed to lighten the load. They arrive in the Central Valley to a landscape that is, for three weeks, pink and white blossom, and for the other forty-nine weeks of the year, dead. Nothing to eat. No forage. No diversity. Just almond trees and bare dirt, sprayed regularly with fungicides and insecticides that were deemed bee-safe in adult bees but turn out to be lethal to larvae when combined. In February 2025, commercial beekeepers reported the worst die-off on record. Around 60% of commercial honey bee colonies in the United States dead in a single pollination season. Financial losses estimated well over $139 million. Some beekeepers lost 90 to 100% of their colonies. The almonds are marketed as plant-based. Clean. Ethical. The preferred alternative. The preferred alternative requires the single largest managed pollination event in human history and it is quietly killing the pollinators faster than they can be replaced. Every glass of almond milk is, statistically, a small contribution to the largest pollinator die-off on record. This is not in the advertising.
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@SamaHoole Exactly what happens when you only focus on one figure (Co2). It is all a way to deflect and focus on the things that don’t matter
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Almonds are an environmental catastrophe. People hear that and assume you mean in some abstract, projected, 2050 kind of way. No. Present tense. Happening now. Today, while someone posts about their oat-and-almond-milk morning ritual and refers to it as 'conscious consumption.' - 1.1 trillion gallons of water used annually in California alone - 1,900 gallons required to produce a single pound of almonds - 10% of California's entire water supply consumed during historic drought conditions - Approximately 50 billion bees killed per year from pesticide and fungicide exposure during mass pollination events - Entire Central Valley sections converted to monoculture desert requiring permanent irrigation infrastructure - Fungicide cocktails applied during February bloom, peak bee vulnerability, routinely implicated in colony collapse - Almonds provide essentially no complete protein, moderate oxalate load, and require industrial processing to make palatable - Virtually every almond ever eaten has been shipped internationally at least once The person drinking almond milk in a reusable cup is, on balance, responsible for the deaths of more living creatures before 9am than a British beef farmer manages in a fortnight. But the cow breathed out, so.
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@thehealthb0t UK has unfortuantely jumped on the bandwagon here. To "protect" c.200 people they put floic acid in almost the ENTIRE supply of flour. SHows how these people think...
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Joe Rogan condeming the poisoning of the US flour supply. Why is it that so many people who eat gluten free can eat flour in Europe? Because they haven’t poisoned it with folic acid and potassium bromate.
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@ClareCraigPath Giving folic a code to everyone to prevent issues in one tiny subgroup is totally absurd. The crazy thing is is that folic a code will not even solve the original problem they are targeting
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Dr Clare Craig@ClareCraigPath·
150 babies born in UK annually with a neural tube defect. Government modelling says putting a drug in white flour will prevent... 200 per year! 9 dead babies for every NTD prevented. Plus no plan to restrict the drug in wholemeal and other flour.
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@NoFarmsNoFoods This honestly reads like a paradoy. This can't be real!
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No Farmers, No Food@NoFarmsNoFoods·
UK Climate Change Committee recommendations to the UK government: This would absolutely decimate the farming industry.
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@Telegraph Thank you for speaking out on this
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The Telegraph@Telegraph·
🔴 Six years later, the true scale of the vaccines’ side effects is emerging. Yet those coping with life-changing conditions remain ignored Read how Nikola was left disabled after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine below 🔗 telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/2…
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@TheLancet Maybe a more through process to see whether conflicts of interest exists is needed…
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The Lancet@TheLancet·
Retraction—Today, we retract an unsigned 1977 commentary suggesting talc powder containing asbestos was not harmful. The Lancet was informed that the author had undisclosed competing interests and breached publication ethics. /4
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