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- Cultured meat relies on cells that continually divide
- Vertical farming collapsing due to costs
- Concern over the loss of variety and diversity in our food supply
- Glyphosate linked to development of cancer
- Sleep well to stay healthy
- Use of sleeping tablets could increase Alzheimer’s risk
- Natural dietary supplement reduces risk of Alzheimer’s
- Scientists call for precautionary principle to be applied to EMFs
- Plant-based alternatives can be called milk in the US
- Covid News inc:
Natural News
- Cultured meat takes on a whole new dimension when you comprehend that immortalised cell lines that continually divide are being used to create the ‘meat’. Technically, such cells are precancerous and some may even be cancerous. The use of such cells is being justified by the fact that they’ve been in use in labs for decades, although there is little to no science to show how such 'food' might affect the human body, as it's new-to-nature, not been a part of our evolution or tested in-vivo (in humans)
- Vertical farming, touted as an environmentally friendly way to grow plants, is failing rapidly due to the associated costs, which can’t currently compete with traditionally grown fruit and veg
- Walk into any supermarket and you’ll be dazzled by a seemingly unending choice of food. Step back for a minute and you begin to realise that these ‘foods’ rely on a very limited range of ingredients. A new op-ed in the Guardian discusses the loss of variety and diversity in our food supply and why we should be concerned
>>> Read more about the human dietary diversity crisis
- Analysing levels of glyphosate in urine has revealed high levels of this highly toxic chemical is linked to oxidative stress, which can damage DNA and result in the development of cancer. The new study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute has been, unsurprisingly, dismissed by Bayer, despite the growing plethora of evidence of the harm to human health caused by glyphosate usage
- If you don’t sleep well, you could be at higher risk of becoming chronically ill and even dying prematurely compared to those who sleep well. New research due to be presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session found that around 8% of deaths from any cause could be linked to poor sleep patterns
- Many people who suffer from insomnia often resort to medications to help them sleep. However, new research published the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease has found use of such drugs may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease
- Supplementation with naturally occurring nicotinamide riboside (NAD+) can help to repair damage to the brain and delay the onset of Alzheimer’s Disease according to a new study published in Aging Cell
- Four scientists, including the former director of the US National Toxicology Program (NTP) are calling for the precautionary principle to be applied to public exposures to RF radiation in a paper published in Environmental Research. The authors point to the large amount of experimental and epidemiological evidence that establishes a link between EMFs and cancer and other health harms. They go on to highlight the way that such scientific evidence has been distorted in order to support the mainstream narrative that EMFs are perfectly harmless
- Unlike the EU, which banned the term 'milk' for plant-based alternatives to animal milk, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued guidance allowing use of the term. The FDA said plant milks don’t pretend to be conventional milk and US consumers aren’t confused by the difference.
Covid News
- If you or anyone you know has been affected by covid injections then this conference is for you. Hosted by GMO Science, the two-day conference, taking place at the beginning of April, will explore issues such as how you can protect your long-term health from shedding by those who’ve been jabbed, how to minimise health issues after being covid jabbed, plus how you can regain your health if you’ve suffered adverse effects following covid injection. Full details of the conference here
- Ex UK prime minister from the Labour Party, Tony Blair has once again put his head above the parapet calling for the introduction of Digital IDs for UK citizens as the current UK government pushes ahead with its consultation on the introduction of digital ID verification. To strengthen his case he has now teamed up with another ex-prime minister, Conservative, William Hague, as the 'frenemies' come together to push a Digital ID system based on that used in Estonia
- Following the agreement of a patent between the US government and Moderna for disputed technology used in its covid shots, Moderna has sent a catch up royalty payment of $400 million to the US government
- Following the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) announcement and dismissal, of a signal of increased strokes following covid injection, Amanuensis, writing in the Daily Sceptic, decided to look at NHS data. He found a sharp increase in stroke consultations consistent with the introduction of covid jabs, which should trigger an immediate investigation into the safety (or otherwise) of covid ‘vaccines’ but which has, so far, been roundly ignored by the authorities
- Coquin de Chien reveals yet more deaths of children due to strokes in the US
- Discussion continues over the safety of covid jabs in pregnancy. Dr Ah Kahn Syed, writing on his Arkmedic Substack, pulls together data from a range of sources focused on the increased risk of miscarriage. The result of his analysis does nothing to allay fears over the safety of covid jabs in pregnancy
- In February 2021 Pfizer started a trial of covid jabs in pregnant women. In late 2021, enrollment stopped without explanation and no further information has been forthcoming since. Following questions posed by Maryanne Demasi to Pfizer, the company has admitted it doesn’t have any data to publish due to a lack of participants. Read more...
- Dr James Thorp joined Tucker Carlson on Fox News recently to discuss the shocking findings of harms to women following covid jabs due to be published in a new study this month. He revealed a litany of issues, including a 1200-fold increase in severe menstrual abnormalities, a 57-fold increase in miscarriages, a 38- fold increase in foetal death or stillbirth along with 15 other major pregnancy complications
- A xylitol based nasal spray has been found to be highly effective in preventing people from catching covid
- Could a Japanese river worm provide a way to help people detox from the ravages of covid jab induced spike protein? Dr Peter McCullough explores the potential for enzymes produced by river worms to help heal those who've been harmed by covid shots
- Unsung hero, Dr Shankara Chetty, has been charged with unprofessional conduct by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) for saving thousands of people’s lives through the coronavirus crisis. Rather than being punished Dr Chetty should be being given awards for his work
- Australian Medical Professionals’ Society (AMPS) President, Dr Christopher Neil, is calling for open debate over the safety of covid boosters due to the unprecedented numbers of injuries being reported following covid jabs
- American citizens deserve “…an honest COVID commission to evaluate the response and document all the errors as well as the few successes.” The call comes following the publication of the Norfolk Group document from a collaboration of scientists led by Martin Kulldorff PhD and Jay Bhattacharya PhD
- New data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) via a presentation, paints a very different picture in relation to supposed covid jab effectiveness than that communicated officially. Igor Chudov has more about the extremely low efficacy of the covid shots based on robust data showing individual 'vaccine' status revealed in the presentation
- The kids have had covid. Mum wants them to be jabbed, Dad doesn’t, so the Canadian courts have been involved. In an unusual and refreshing move the judge in this case has ruled that the father should be allowed to call on expert evidence to support his position rather than just relying on official messaging
- Over 53% of people tested at an event for those harmed by covid shots in Washington State, USA, were found to have sustained some level of heart damage. The story, published by News 8 WTNH was removed after 24 hours along with the associated press release
- As work to progress changes to the International Health Regulations continues apace, a new detailed analysis of the proposals concludes, if adopted, they could pose a serious threat to citizens livelihoods, lives, health and human rights around the globe
- UNESCO has stepped into the ring to 'safeguard freedom of expression' on the Internet by hosting the “Internet for Trust” conference, which took place in Paris last month. In other words it’s now stepped into line to regulate so called dis- and misinformation along with hate speech
- All 12 state premiers in Canada have reportedly sent a joint letter to Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, stating they will not be sharing citizens health data with the federal government in return for increased funding for health systems
- Lee County GOP (Grand Old Party/Republican) has passed a ‘ban the jab’ resolution designed to ban the sale and distribution of the Covid shots in Florida. It will now be passed to Governor DeSantis to make a final decision on whether or not it should be passed into law.
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