Sunday, May 8, 2022

Good to know that American regulatory agencies are watchdogs of Americans' health . . .

BREAKING: Molotov cocktails [thrown] into Wisconsin Family Action’s — an anti-abortion rights group

Putin is the Trump of Russia, and Trump is the Putin of America

17:00-18:50 

And restore a world order based on identity and Liberty and, you know, identity and respect and, um, Liberty . . . something that they could get together and propose an alternative to the globalist order.

There's no question that Putin is the Trump of Russia, and Trump is the Putin of America and that both of them share a belief in National sovereignty, a belief in protecting their people, a belief that a country and Nation exists to Serve and Protect its people, not to Serve and Protect an elite agenda of a foreign globalist regime that does not care about the people in any of our countries.  The EU and NATO have proven that they don't care anymore about the people of Europe than Joe Biden cares about the people of America. And Donald Trump and Putin create a natural ideological alliance against this global, ah, globalist deep State order to present a different alternative that restores National sovereignty but not only restores National sovereignty but restores the idea that a country exists to Serve and Protect its people and its citizenry and that is what the Trump alternative promises and I think Will, in fact, come about when Trump restores to power in 2025 if Putin is able to survive this attack on Russia and him that's currently going on in Ukraine.

eating only during daytime could add years to your life

Fecal transplants have ‘fountain of youth’ potential: Process reverses effects of aging in mice

Well, this is good news for the elite who can use the fecal tissue from aborted babies.  For the regular Joe, how does one benefit from this?  Is this procedure easy, inexpensive, and available to all?  Again, what is the source of this fecal tissue?  You getting my point?  Does it come in a capsule?  Perhaps.  But what is its source?

The human gut microbiome changes with age. Some of these changes adversely affect metabolism and immunity. They can be associated with age-related disorders including GI, cardiovascular, neurologic, autoimmune, and metabolic diseases. Research from just last year showed how fecal transplants restored cognitive function in aging mice. This latest study by scientists at the Quadram Institute and the University of East Anglia in England only furthers the promising findings.

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Our results provide more evidence of the important links between microbes in the gut and healthy aging of tissues and organs around the body,” says Dr. Aimee Parker, of the Quadram Institute. “We hope that our findings will contribute ultimately to understanding how we can manipulate our diet and our gut bacteria to maximize good health in later life.”