Posted May 17, 2019
The FDA just approved Dengavaxia, the world’s first vaccine to prevent dengue fever. And yet, the vaccine itself has a dark and deadly history that has not only sparked panic in the Philippines but led to criminal charges as well. Read more.
Archives for May 2019
Man Paralyzed by Vaccine Tells Story of Senator Pan’s Corruption; Former Merck Salesman Reveals His Kids are Unvaccinated
Posted May 17, 2019
One man who was recently injured by vaccines has as compelling a case to make against mandatory vaccination as anyone: Ironically, he once worked for California Sen. Richard Pan – the pediatrician/lawmaker behind SB277, the state’s recently enacted mandatory vaccination law. He explains in a new video (which is no longer available) what he believes is motivating his former boss. Read more.
NCVIA: The Legislation that Changed Everything — Conflicts of Interest Undermine Children’s Health: Part II
Posted May 17, 2019
In 1986, President Ronald Reagan signed into law a piece of legislation called the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA), crafted by then-Representative Henry Waxman (now a health industry lobbyist). According to the New York Times, President Reagan “said he had approved the bill ‘with mixed feelings’”—despite his own Justice Department urging him to veto the Act. Read more.
Herpes, Oral and Genital; Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
Posted May 17, 2019
The greatest natural enemy of herpes, and HPV, is vitamin C. It is effective taken orally in very high doses, or applied directly (topically) as a paste, or both. Read more.
Vegan Jaws Drop to the Ground After Discovering This Hidden Ingredient in Organic Pea Protein
Posted May 17, 2019
You buy organic food because you want to avoid toxic synthetic pesticides like glyphosate in your family’s meal, right? But what if some brands were including ingredients that were contaminated with pesticides that are prohibited in organic? Would you want to know who these brands are? With the help of The Detox Project, Mamavation is unleashing a shocking report on the top-selling protein powders on Amazon. Read more.
How Quickly AFM Has Been Overshadowed by Measles
Posted May 17, 2019
With all the attention to being given by the media and state legislatures to measles these days, it easy to overlook the mysterious polio-like disorder known as acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) that continues to affect children in the United States and other countries. Last year, there were a total of 230 confirmed cases of AFM in 41 states in the U.S.1 Read more.
RFK, Jr.: Gardasil “The Science” Video and other Facts
Posted May 17, 2019
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.—“Many of the things I’m going to say today would be slanderous if they weren’t true. And, if they are not true, then Merck should sue me. But Merck won’t do that. And they won’t do that because in the United States, truth is an absolute defense against slander.” View here.
Why You Should Never Buy Precut Fruit
Posted May 17, 2019
As you choose your fruits and vegetables, keep in mind that whole food is best. Outbreaks of Listeriosis,3 Cyclosporiasis4 and Salmonella5,6 associated with packaged salads, precut vegetable trays and precut melon have been reported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read more.
Lobotomy: A Dangerous Fad’s Lingering Effect on Mental Illness Treatment
Posted May 17, 2019
In the 1930s, a new brain surgery was brought to the United States. The lobotomy. Only a little more dangerous than operating to remove an infected tooth. It was performed on mentally ill patients all over the country. Hailed by the media as a miracle cure. Life Magazine, Time Magazine, The New York Times, they loved it. Lobotomy was felt to be mainstream science. It wins the Nobel Prize. But more than 40,000 surgeries later the brutal truth about lobotomy would come to light. They were basically going in and mushing around brain tissue and, unfortunately, in many cases, leaving patients worse off. Read more.
How Obesity Affects the Brain
Posted May 17, 2019
Obesity rates have tripled worldwide since 1975, and as of 2016, 39% of adults were overweight while 13% were obese.1 Associated health risks like heart disease and diabetes are well known, but many aren’t aware that your brain may also be affected by obesity. Rates of neurodegenerative disorders, including dementia, are also on the rise, with an estimated 115 million people expected to be living with dementia by 2050.2 It’s possible that rising rates of obesity may be one driving force behind this growing burden — and one that’s largely preventable at that. Read more.