The Pressing Problems of Water Scarcity and Water Pollution

The Pressing Problems of Water Scarcity and Water Pollution by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Take Control – SubStack From widespread water pollution to deteriorating infrastructure to dwindling water supplies, water scarcity is one of the most serious environmental threats we’re facing today. STORY AT-A-GLANCE One key environmental threat facing mankind today is the increasing lack of potable water, worldwide, thanks to a combination of water pollution and scarcity. Infrastructure — especially in the U.S. but also elsewhere — is also in dire need of repairs and upgrades During a single week…

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Bill Gates, WEF promoting dangerous GMO foods and fake foods

Bill Gates, WEF promoting dangerous GMO foods and fake foods By Mary Villareal for Grocery Bill Gates is now working with the World Economic Forum (WEF) in an initiative that impacts the food supply. Gates has an affinity for genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and Frankenfoods due to the money that can be made there. But it will be at the consumers’ expense. The Gates-funded Lab Meat and Lab Dairy lobby are now gaining traction as more and more tycoons from Silicon Valley step up to back up this effort, resulting in…

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Top 41 nutrient-dense fruits and vegetables that you should incorporate into your diet

Top 41 nutrient-dense fruits and vegetables that you should incorporate into your diet By Zoey Sky for Super Foods When buying food at the grocery, get more bang for your buck by focusing on the most nutrient-dense produce. But first, you need to know which delicious and nutritious ingredients to use in your daily meals. If you’re not sure which fruits and vegetables to get, check out the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‘s (CDC) list of the top 41 nutrient-dense fruits and vegetables below. The list includes the top vegetables and fruits with at…

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American Kids Are Medicated More Than Ever

American Kids Are Medicated More Than Ever by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Children with behavioral and mental health conditions often fall victim to polypharmacy, the use of multiple medications at one time In Renae Smith’s case, which was profiled by The New York Times, she was prescribed 10 psychotropic medications while she was still in high school One systematic review found that up to 87% of children and youth with autism are prescribed two or more medications simultaneously From 2006 to 2015, prescriptions for ADHD medications among patients aged…

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Evidence of harm

Evidence of harm by Steve Kirsch for Steve Kirsch’s Newsletter – SubStack A short collection of key pieces of evidence showing the COVID vaccines are not “safe and effective.” Not even close. They are the most deadly vaccines we’ve ever produced. Executive summary Here’s a high level collection of some of the most compelling pieces of evidence I’ve seen to date. This is not an exhaustive list, but just the key pieces of data that are impossible to explain if the vaccines are safe and effective. I’ve divided the collection…

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Here’s why bee pollen is considered a goldmine of nutrition

Here’s why bee pollen is considered a goldmine of nutrition By Olivia Cook for Nutrients A study published in the journal Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine has called bee pollen a goldmine of nutrition due to its bioactive compounds that demonstrate antifungal, anti-microbial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, anti-cancer, immuno-stimulating and local analgesic activities. Bee pollen contains all 22 known amino acids, including tryptophan, phenylalanine, methionine, leucine, lysine, threonine, histidine, isoleucine and valine, which play an important role in optimal growth and health. With around five times more amino acids than an equal serving of beef, milk, eggs…

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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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