When Dr. Price analysed the foods used by isolated indigenous peoples he found they provided at least 4 times the calcium and other minerals, and at least 10 times the fat-soluble vitamins from animal foods such as butter, fish eggs, shellfish & organ meats.… pic.twitter.com/qnpVrFl5lS
— Weston A. Price Foundation, London Chapter (@WAPFLondon) March 8, 2025
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Saturday, March 8, 2025
W.A.P.: Dr. Price analysed the foods used by isolated indigenous peoples [and] found they provided at least 4 times the calcium and other minerals, and at least 10 times the fat-soluble vitamins from animal foods such as butter, fish eggs, shellfish & organ meats.…
Friday, March 7, 2025
DR. ERIC BERG: plastic recycling . . . is simply a way to keep you buying plastic items. recycling symbol just gives an impression that, oh, yeah, this can be recycled.
Only 9% of all plastics can be recycled. The vast majority of plastics are either incinerated or sink to the bottom of the ocean. --Dr. Eric Berg
Recycling is expensive and labor intensive and making new plastic from fossil fuels is almost always cheaper forever Plastic industry documents clearly concluded that there were no effective Market mechanisms for mixed Plastics and that there is serious doubt that can ever be made viable on an economic basis.
There was never an enthusiastic belief that recycling was ultimately going to work in a significant way.
I think they knew that the infrastructure wasn't there to really have recycling amount to a whole lot if the public thinks the recycling is working then they're not going to be as concerned about the environment.
02:00. I will let you know that there are certain Technologies that are being created right now using microbes that eat plastic and fungi that can eat plastic there are certain types of enzymes that are developed that can eat plastic but until those were developed there are really only two things that you can do number one avoid plastics, which I'm going to get into. And number two, we can do things in our body to help detoxify some of this plastic and "forever chemicals."
Let's first talk about the brain. There is a type of lymphatic system in our brain; it's like a dishwasher; it helps clean up stuff. That system really occurs when you're getting a really good amount of deep sleep. High-quality deep sleep is going to be necessary to help get rid of plastics in your brain. Another way we can get rid of plastics is by inducing autophagy, where you're cleaning up some of this toxicity. The best way to induce autophagy is through fasting. You need to fast for at least 18 hours to get into some significant amount of autophagy. The thing with plastics and forever chemicals is that they create a lot of oxidative stress, which you can counter if you have a strong antioxidant systems in the body. Consuming foods high in sulfur, that would be garlic, onions, cruciferous vegetables. There are other natural remedies, NAC, milk thistle, tudca, are all great remedies.
Now, let's get into probably the most important thing to get rid of the forever chemicals as well as the plastics. If you have city water, you have to get a water filter that can help remove plastic. Find a good one with really good reviews, or a whole house unit plastic.
Cutting boards need to go. You need to replace those with wood cutting boards because as you're cutting on the plastic you're just breaking the plastic particles in putting them right in the food.
Next, dishwasher pods.
BRETT PIKE: [Colonists were] incredibly independent and self-reliant people. These were farmers, carpenters, blacksmiths, and fishermen. They grew their food, raised their livestock, milked their cows, and turned their butter.
DR. SUZANNE HUMPHRIES: yes, vaccination is a form of incantation.
Possibly the most important lecture I've yet done. I just remade the video that I presented at CHD in 2023 for all to see. Please share if you like it. All my videos are now on Odysee and more will be coming now that I can make my own. https://t.co/E9caxAQMCf
— Suzanne Humphries (@DrSuzanneH7) March 6, 2025
If you don't know it, we've been dealing with the problem of vaccination for 226 years, and it's actually nothing to celebrate.
00:37. Here are the topics that I'm going to cover:
* dangerous components
* vaccine hesitancy and anti-vaccination [has been present since the 2nd year into the smallpox vaccine late 18th century]
* systemic corruption [regarding all vaccines]
* trial vaccine [was] different to the marketed product [in several cases]
* SV40 then and now [has been present in other vaccines besides the COVID jabs, injections; they're not vaccines]
* manufacture indemnity [more than once]
* [goal has been to protect the] vaccine program at all costs
* problems and vaccine reactions [have been outright] denied
* Lab leaks, and GoF [there have been laboratory leaks in the past; there's a famous 1916 one that I will talk about]
01:37. This cartoon might look like a joke, where we have three witches standing around a cauldron, and one of them says, "What potion are we making?"
So those things are actually all in vaccines, but other immunogenic injections, besides vaccines, have also been called "witch's brew" in the past, like the TB Test. If there was an old tuberculin and a purified tuberculin and they were both considered "witch's brews" because of the very vague chemical nature and relative merits of the product, according to this author. Note, the author did not believe there was anything in either brew that could be claimed to be desirable, because, as he said in 1951, "both contained non-uniform mixtures of unwanted byproducts," and yet were called the international standard, besides being substandard. That's nothing new, and it's also nothing old. But be encouraged, because 56 years later, in 2005, the New Scientist assured us that the new tuberculin blood test is better than the "witches brew" they injected for 100 years from 1905 to 2005. So, yes, vaccination is a form of incantation.
03:04. In a 2006 BBC News interview, a highly decorated professor of medical microbiology, Dr. Mark Enright, stated as much. When discussing a promising new vaccine for mRSA, and I don't know what happened to that vaccine, he said that,
Making a vaccine is a bit like witchcraft--you really need to put stuff in, stir the pot around and then see what happens. And you only really know what happens when you try it out in patience and humans . . .
as if they are too separate groups.
Thursday, March 6, 2025
25% of Harvard graduates from last spring are still job hunting — up from 20% a year earlier and 10% in 2022, per WSJ.
MBA grads are struggling to find work, per WSJ.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) March 7, 2025
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