Sham Mitchell
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Sham Mitchell
@sham_mitchell5
Unsociable football advocate. Make Footy Great Again.

“From Destiny's standpoint, there's no such thing as a moral fact. None. They don't exist. Everything is dependent upon stance.” What are the philosophical underpinnings behind the left–right divide? Andrew Wilson @paleochristcon breaks it down: moral relativism vs moral realism. Subjective vs objective truth. Rights vs duties. Progress vs tradition. That’s the real clash.

The second ingredient..


Did you know that when California's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment wrote their report on the health effects of food dyes, they thought it was OK to ~say 'We recognize others have found publication bias, but we doubt it's a thing, so we're ignoring the issue.'



Dr. Rhonda Patrick is the world's leading anti-aging researcher. On her latest podcast she exposed the top 10 things that increase your disease risk, fat gain & aging speed (I bet my life savings you have no clue about them): 1. Visceral fat doubles your death risk.


I interviewed one of the most controversial MDs on the internet @paulsaladinomd He exposed the 9 biggest lies the health industry sold you and every single one is making you fatter, weaker & sicker (THREAD) Lie #1: "Sunscreen prevents cancer''


Before anyone goes on a statin, prevent diabetes first. It's like common sense, yet here we are.......







What happened to the arteries of the man who ate 25 soft boiled eggs a day for 15 years? Nothing. Zero “clinically important atherosclerosis”








Ozempic looks like a miracle… until it isn’t. Bill Maher asked Jillian Michaels the question a lot of people are quietly wondering: if these weight-loss drugs are so great, why isn’t anyone talking about the downsides? Her answer was direct and data-heavy. About 50% of users feel great at first with no side effects. Then comes the inevitable plateau. Stopping the drug almost always leads to regaining most or all of the weight — often with a brutal rebound effect. She also highlighted more serious risks like stomach paralysis, intestinal blockage, pancreatitis, and kidney issues. Meanwhile, the weight-loss drug industry is growing at a 9% compound annual rate, and many doctors stay quiet because of grant money and industry influence. It’s a raw conversation that cuts through the hype. What do you think — is the Ozempic boom being oversold, or are the benefits worth the risks and lifelong commitment?










