If ‘trans’ is a vaccine injury, what other dysphoria could vaccines be causing? We know that vaccines disrupt the regions of the brain that make it possible to socialise with others.
High Animal Protein Diet Raises Risk of Negative Calcium Balance In the video above, James DiNicolantonio, Pharm.D., who is also the coauthor of my book, "Superfuel: Ketogenic Keys to Unlock the Secrets of Good Fats, Bad Fats, and Great Health," explains why a diet high in animal protein may increase your risk of negative calcium balance, putting your health
Do genetically modified foods cause epigenetic changes which affect our bodies and our minds? Epigenetic modifications are influenced by environmental factors, pharmaceutical and nutritional elements, lifestyle and developmental stages. The human body and soul today are reeling under relentless epigenetic warfare, Dr. Mathew Maavak writes and explores two causative factors for epigenetic changes – constituents of food and vaccines – and their potential effects. In the
Artificial Sweetener Neotame Can Damage Your Gut Neotame, an artificial sweetener that's chemically similar to aspartame, may seriously damage the human intestine and overall gut health.
Are You Eating Shellfish Contaminated With This Paralysis-Causing Toxin? In a perfect world, fish and other types of seafood are some of the healthiest foods you can consume, as they offer omega-3s and other beneficial nutrients.
Plant-Based Ultraprocessed Foods Linked With Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Veggie burgers, plant-based sausages and meatless nuggets are touted as environmentally friendly health foods, but research published in The Lancet Regional Health Europe shows these and other plant-based ultraprocessed foods increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. The findings challenge the perception that meatless convenience foods are good for you, instead
How Your Gut Microbiome Affects Your Oxalate Tolerance Oxalates are naturally occurring substances found in many plants, including vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds.
What to Do About Your Bunions? A bunion, medically known as hallux valgus, is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe — the metatarsophalangeal joint.
Unlocking the Secrets of Hormone Health and Vitality Endocrinology is a branch of medicine that focuses on the study of hormones and the glands and tissues that produce them.
What Makes All Vaccines So Dangerous? Many medical problems stem from the diagnostic approach of physicians, especially with complex illnesses, which are often misdiagnosed and lead to ongoing patient struggles.