Showing posts with label Matt Roeske. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Roeske. Show all posts

Monday, June 2, 2025

Polysorbate 80 in nicotine gum and lozenges? Yes. So what? Well, it causes your blood brain barrier to leak

Grok confirms that, 

Based on available information, both Nicorette and TopCare include polysorbate 80 in their nicotine lozenges. Nicorette's lozenges, such as the Coated Ice Mint and Cools variants, list polysorbate 80 among their ingredients. Similarly, TopCare's Nicotine Lozenge (4 mg) is explicitly noted to contain polysorbate 80. Other brands like GoodSense and Equate may also produce nicotine lozenges, but specific confirmation of polysorbate 80 in their formulations is less clear from the provided data. Always check product labels for the most accurate ingredient information. 

Evidently, there are gut issues associated with long-term exposure.

Nicotine Lozenges: The amount of polysorbate 80 in lozenges is small, and short-term use for smoking cessation is unlikely to pose significant risks for most people. Long-term use warrants caution due to cumulative exposure.

Recommendation

If you’re concerned about polysorbate 80 in nicotine lozenges, check product labels for brands that exclude it or consult a healthcare provider, especially if you have gut issues or allergies. For broader context, reducing overall exposure to processed foods and medications containing emulsifiers may help mitigate potential risks. Always weigh the benefits of smoking cessation against theoretical risks of additives. If you’d like, I can search for specific brands of lozenges without polysorbate 80 or provide more detailed studies. Let me know! 

Disclaimer: Grok is not a doctor; please consult one. Don't share information that can identify you. 

Further, one brand I've tried, an Amazon brand called Perrigo seems to contain Polysorbate 80.  

Do Perrigo brand nicotine lozenges contain Polysorbate 80?

I couldn't find specific information on the ingredients of Perrigo's nicotine lozenges. Ingredient lists can vary by product and formulation, and Perrigo produces multiple versions of nicotine lozenges, often as store brands. However, based on available data for similar nicotine lozenges, many, including those from brands like Nicorette and Wal-Mart, do contain polysorbate 80 as an emulsifier or stabilizer.

To confirm whether Perrigo's specific nicotine lozenges contain polysorbate 80, check the packaging or contact Perrigo’s customer service directly, as exact formulations may differ. If you’d like, I can search for more specific information or help with something else.

Polysorbate 80 opens up the blood brain barrier?  Dear God.  I wonder if gut bulging, displacement, and distension are the result of a leaky blood brain barrier. 

Sunday, June 1, 2025

MATT ROESKE: Pull heavy metals out of the body, and it will starve parasites and your body will balance.

One gal in a thread a few months ago said that there's no way that I Ivermectin would cause any fertility issues because ranchers give it to their livestock.  Why would they if Ivermectin was an anti-fertility medicine, why would they give it to their livestock?  My answer would be, I don't think the ranchers know.  And I think if you look at the history of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Merck, I mean sterility is their main industry.  

Monday, May 26, 2025

MATT ROESKE: Eye exercises daily. Castor oil and Pearl powder. Eating pearl powder

Saturday, May 24, 2025

MATT ROESKE: Cooking up all your foods all the time is pretty much pasteurizing your foods. . . . canned tuna, you know all those canned tunas that they're selling people at the grocery store, they're already cooked 250°.

What about the heavy metals in salmon including wild caught salmon.  This is a deep rabbit hole.  So Aajonus talked about this, which I think was really interesting.  He said that when you cook fish, the heavy metals are released into the your dish.  So if you're cooking up fish, like, for example, tuna that's high in mercury, and you cook it up in a pan and you hit it with heat, the metals are released.  So when you go to eat it, you actually begin to absorb the heavy metals and then you come down with heavy metal toxicity.  But when you eat it raw, which think of sushi; people eat it all the time raw; every time they go out for sushi, they're having raw fish, the heavy metals just pass right through the body because the fat molecules will actually hold on to that metal and allow it to go right through the body.  So cooking is quite a rabbit hole, that's for sure.  Cooking up all your foods all the time is pretty much pasteurizing your foods.  So the whole heavy metals in salmon and the heavy metals in tuna, a lot of people don't talk about the cooking process.  That's what it is.  And when you get into canned tuna, you know all those canned tunas that they're selling people at the grocery store, they're already cooked 250°.  They've already been pasteurized before you bought them.  Same with salmon too, as well.  So that's why people get this heavy metal toxicity thing and it's just nuts.  And also what the cans are lined with too as well, and then the plastic.  That's why you want it as wild as it gets, as fresh as it gets, that's for sure. 

Monday, April 21, 2025

MATT ROESKE: The term "medications" is preferred over "drugs" in healthcare settings to emphasize the substances are being used for therapeutic purposes and to avoid negative connotations associated with the word "drugs"

I don't like the fact that he makes claims without the actual physical evidence. What I mean by that is thought is in the realm of light. Things that you can see and touch and have a physical component in life are made of carbon. Let's see the carbon version of his evidence.

Saturday, April 12, 2025

Overcoming the Lies of American Medicine


14:15  I talked about cloud-busters and Wilhelm Reich's work and how people can put copper pipes in their backyard and they can clear up the skies.  And it's interesting.  But like you said, they put up this bill and it's got this blanket information, but then it's also got this little clause about vaccines, cell phone towers, and all of those little clauses in there.  And like you said, the PREP Act, or even the PATRIOT Act, because I was actually going back into that one, I found out that the PATRIOT Act had a small, little clause in there that is a person got vaccine damage by mercury and developed autism, they can't sue.  That was in the PATRIOT Act, 2001.  So you see how they sneak little things into these bills that make it seem like this is going on, but or like you said, looking for donations.  "Hey, we need $100."

Real Clear Skies.