Posted October 30, 2015
Speech of Barbara Loe Fisher, Oct. 24, 2015. “May God bless each one of you who made the pilgrimage to Atlanta, Georgia on this day, Oct. 24, 2015, to be at this Truth, Transparency and Freedom Rally….We stand united in our commitment to protect this and future generations from exploitation by the pharmaceutical, chemical and medical trade industries that have polluted our earth and created the sickest and most disabled child and young adult populations in our nation’s history.” Read more.
Archives for October 2015
CDC Cover-Up of Autism and Vaccine Link Continues
Posted October 30, 2015
Folks, we have a whistleblower at the CDC who has admitted, under oath that the CDC falsified data in order to deny a link between vaccinations and autism. Furthermore, Dr. Thompson has stated that senior CDC researchers tried to destroy all documents related to this cover-up. Dr. Thompson has saved these documents. It is nearly 15 months later and nothing has happened. Nada. Zip. Zero. Read more.
A Mother’s Anguish: 2-Month Old Baby Lost to Vaccine Injuries
Posted October 30, 2015
My name is Suzanne Fuhri. I have two daughters born in 1994 & 1995. My daughters received vaccines when they were babies, so I never thought I needed to research them when my son was born. I didn’t know the schedule was different. They give babies more shots now. My son, Tommy, was born on September 28, 2012. On November 29, 2012 I took him for his 2 month well baby visit. Two days later he was gone. Read more.
How GMOs and Glyphosate Impact Soil Biology
Posted October 30, 2015
When the first transgenic plants came out around 1996, Kremer’s team decided to investigate whether the use of glyphosate on genetically engineered (GE) soybeans might attract certain soil pathogens like Fusarium. Read more.
CDC Issues Flu Vaccine Apology: This Year’s Vaccine Doesn’t Work!
Posted October 29, 2015
A video from Gary Franchi of NextNewsNetwork reveals the shocking admission by the CDC that this year’s flu vaccine doesn’t work. Read more.
11 ways coffee can impact your thyroid
Posted October 28, 2015
If you are suffering from thyroid issues, Hashimoto’s, adrenal fatigue, insomnia, anxiety, hot flashes or hormone-related conditions, it’s important to be fully aware of the “other side of coffee” and make an educated decision whether it is good for you. Read more.
Spicy Condiment Fights Deadly Pancreatic Cancer with Accuracy
Posted October 28, 2015
If you love to eat sushi, and particularly the green mustard with a kick which comes with most Japanese dishes – wasabi – then you could very well be fighting one of the most deadly types of pancreatic cancers around. Read more.
Is That So? The Claim: All Thyroid Patients Should Take Iodine
Posted October 28, 2015
Taking iodine or foods/supplements that contain iodine to help your thyroid can be problematic, because many cases of autoimmune thyroid disease — by far the most common cause of thyroid conditions in the U.S. — are not due to iodine deficiency. Read more.
10 Secrets To A Happy & Healthy 100 Years Of Life: Lessons from Okinawa, Japan
Posted October 28, 2015
The island of Okinawa in Japan, just north of Taiwan, has long been a hot spot for the secrets to longevity. It is unrivaled for its health, spirituality, and connection to mind and body. In fact, Okinawa has some of the highest number of centenarians (those who live past 100) in the world, at about 50 per 100,000 compared to 5-10 per 100,000 in the USA. These aren’t your average old folks, either. Here in the West, we associate old age with misery, joint pain, dementia, and nursing homes, but in Okinawa, the centenarians are happy and surprisingly independent. Read more.
Acacia and Lactose in Synthroid Can Cause Allergic Reactions and Sensitivities
Posted October 28, 2015
We don’t always think about the possibility that the medications we take may actually make us feel worse, but it’s actually quite common for people who have allergies and sensitivities. For thyroid patients who are taking Synthroid, two ingredients in the pills are common triggers that may be causing symptoms. Read more.