>>398006 (last bread)
Seems to explain statins as well. They would pretty effectively take out the vitamin D production as well I bet.
>>398006 (last bread)
Seems to explain statins as well. They would pretty effectively take out the vitamin D production as well I bet.
The sun meets your cholesterol to turn into vitamin d. (hence sunblock and statins)
great article:
https:// www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/modern-diseases/dangers-of-statin-drugs-what-you-havent-been-told-about-popular-cholesterol-lowering-medicines/
Dangers of Statin Drugs: What You Haven’t Been Told About Popular Cholesterol-Lowering Medicines
June 14, 2004 By Sally Fallon and Mary G. Enig, PhD 72 Comments
Hypercholesterolemia is the health issue of the 21st century. It is actually an invented disease, a “problem” that emerged when health professionals learned how to measure cholesterol levels in the blood. High cholesterol exhibits no outward signs–unlike other conditions of the blood, such as diabetes or anemia, diseases that manifest telltale symptoms like thirst or weakness–hypercholesterolemia requires the services of a physician to detect its presence. Many people who feel perfectly healthy suffer from high cholesterol–in fact, feeling good is actually a symptom of high cholesterol!
Doctors who treat this new disease must first convince their patients that they are sick and need to take one or more expensive drugs for the rest of their lives, drugs that require regular checkups and blood tests. But such doctors do not work in a vacuum–their efforts to convert healthy people into patients are bolstered by the full weight of the US government, the media and the medical establishment, agencies that have worked in concert to disseminate the cholesterol dogma and convince the population that high cholesterol is the forerunner of heart disease and possibly other diseases as well.
Sounds about right. I was hoping our boy cleaned out the tanks after his apparent tour.
I'd probably have to be uncontrollably bleeding or unconscious to allow myself to be taken to a hospital or even go to a conventional doctor's office.
um, those drinks have tap water in them
Been redpilled on fluoride since a while, read:
https:// www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/health-issues/fluoride-worse-than-we-thought/
From the article:
The truth, now becoming increasingly evident, is that fluoridation and the proclaimed benefit of fluoride as a way of preventing dental decay is perhaps the greatest “scientific” fraud ever perpetrated upon an unsuspecting public.
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There was no US commercial production of fluorine before World War II. A requirement for fluorine in the processing of uranium ores, needed for the atomic bomb, prompted its manufacture.6
Fluorine compounds or fluorides are listed by the US Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) as among the top 20 of 275 substances that pose the most significant threat to human health.
I wish there was a benefit. Not a one to be found.
Yes, and they will react to posts and twist yet again the dagger that has been laid unto the heart of free speech.
I had to pay extra to have them come out and take it off.