FINALLY: Court says USDA must force food companies to explicitly label GMO ingredients (not just use nondescript QR codes)

FINALLY: Court says USDA must force food companies to explicitly label GMO ingredients (not just use nondescript QR codes) By Ethan Huff for Grocery A federal court has ruled that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) made an “error” by allowing food corporations to label products containing genetically engineered (GE) ingredients using tricky QR codes as opposed to transparent words. A USDA rule that took effect earlier this year requires food made with genetically modified (GMO) ingredients to be labeled in some clear way, the simplest specified way being with the…

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EU Begins Europe-Wide Investigation into 700% to 1600% Increase in Excess Deaths Among Children Since EMA Approval of COVID Vaccine

EU Begins Europe-Wide Investigation into 700% to 1600% Increase in Excess Deaths Among Children Since EMA Approval of COVID Vaccine from Health Impact News EU forced to begin Europe-wide Investigation into 700% to 1600% increase in Excess Deaths among Children since EMA approved COVID Vaccine for Kids thanks to Exclusive Investigation carried out by The Exposé by The Exposé An exclusive investigation carried out by the team here at The Exposé has forced the European Union’s official statistics department to begin a Europe-wide investigation into why there has been a…

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The Jab Put Me on a Journey I Didn’t Expect — Or Want

The Jab Put Me on a Journey I Didn’t Expect — Or Want By John Green for American Thinker This is my COVID story, which is more about the vaccine than the virus. It doesn’t represent scientific evidence — but then the medical experts refuse to give us any real scientific evidence — only the prevarications of Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx. For some background: I am a 66-year-old man. I do have a few comorbidities as I have diabetes. However, I am in fairly good condition. Up until a year…

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Night Owls More Likely To Develop Diabetes And Heart Disease Than Early Birds

Night Owls More Likely To Develop Diabetes And Heart Disease Than Early Birds By Study Finds Staying up late can be fun, but a new study finds it can also be bad for your heart and overall health. Researchers have found that “night owls” are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes or heart disease than people who get to bed and wake up early. Not only did they discover that night owls are less active than early birds, they found they are less sensitive to insulin — which both…

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How do we sway the minds of people who refuse to see the negative data?

How do we sway the minds of people who refuse to see the negative data? by Steve Kirsch for Steve Kirsch’s Newsletter – SubStack Collecting more negative data on the vaccine isn’t going to change anything. The problem is getting people to consider the possibility that they have been fooled. No, Mark Twain never said this, but I know it will be hard to convince you that you’ve been fooled by the image. There’s an old saying, “It’s Easier to Fool People Than to Convince Them That They Have Been Fooled.”…

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Manuka Honey Helps Combat Antibiotic Resistant Lung Infection

Manuka Honey Helps Combat Antibiotic Resistant Lung Infection by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE The nectar from manuka flowers contains dihydroxyacetone, a precursor to methylglyoxal (MGO), an antimicrobial compound not found in most other honey The presence of MGO is credited for much of manuka honey’s medicinal prowess, which includes the ability to combat complex antibiotic-resistant respiratory infections All four varieties of manuka honey tested showed antimicrobial activity against Mycobacterium abscessus, a type of mycobacteria that often cause aggressive lung infections When manuka honey was combined with antibiotics to treat…

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White House says Lucky Charms cereal is healthier than chicken

White House says Lucky Charms cereal is healthier than chicken by: Ethan Huff for Natural News This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author Fake “president” Joe Biden has a new “Public Health Nutrition Advisor” named Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian that sayssugary, food coloring-saturated breakfast cereal is healthier for children than chicken meat. A “Food Compass” document released by Mozaffarian claims that watermelon and kale are the two single-most important foods a person can eat, followed by Frosted Mini Wheat, unsweetened almond “milk,” nonfat frozen yogurt, and chocolate-covered…

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Funeral Embalmer: 85% of Dead Bodies Now Have Strange Blood Clots Since COVID Vaccine Roll-outs

Funeral Embalmer: 85% of Dead Bodies Now Have Strange Blood Clots Since COVID Vaccine Roll-outs by Brian Shilhavy, Editor, Health Impact News Some of the strongest evidence that the COVID-19 vaccines have caused crippling injuries and huge numbers of deaths in the vaccinated population have come from funeral home directors who have reported huge spikes in deaths in their business that correlate with the roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccines and mandates. There is strong social and financial pressure against these professionals to go public, but a few have stood firm…

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The tale of the doctor with the broken heart

The tale of the doctor with the broken heart by Alex Berenson for UnReported Truths – SubStack Expect to see a lot more sad, puzzled stories like this in the months to come Dr. Kimberly Becher seems like a very good human being. I’m not being sarcastic. Dr. Becher is a family medicine physician in West Virginia who spent the best part of a decade caring for underserved and poor patients in a county that didn’t have a single stoplight, much less a hospital. She grew up not far from that…

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Drinking Tea Significantly Slashes Risk Of Diabetes — But Only If You’ve Had 4 Cups

Drinking Tea Significantly Slashes Risk Of Diabetes — But Only If You’ve Had 4 Cups By Study Finds If you’re worried about developing diabetes, drinking tea throughout the day may help. New research shows that people who consume at least four mugs a day are 17 percent less likely to develop the disease. Scientists from Wuhan University in China say the findings apply to black, green or oolong varieties. The worldwide project tracked more than a million participants for an average of ten years to reach the conclusion. Study authors…

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