Wednesday, July 23, 2025

PRIME BIOLOGY: Your liver turns amino acids into enzymes that break down toxins.

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

DR. SHAWN BAKER: higher consumption of total carbohydrates, especially simple sugars such as sugar overall, glucose, fructose, and sucrose significantly increased the risk of cirrhosis related death.

All right, liver cirrhosis is an advanced scarred state of the liver, and it is linked to very high mortality rates worldwide.  Now nutrition plays a vital role, yet few studies have explored how carbohydrate types impact outcomes.  Now, in this new four-year prospective study of 121 outpatient cirrhosis patients in Tehran, researchers used a 168 item food-frequency questionnaire to assess intake of total carbs, specific sugars, glucose, fructose, sucrose, lactose, galactose, and maltose.  They found higher consumption of total carbohydrates, especially simple sugars such as sugar overall, glucose, fructose, and sucrose significantly increased the risk of cirrhosis related death.  In contrast, lactose intake was associated with lower mortality risk.  Other sugars like galactose and maltose showed no meaningful impact.  These findings suggest that just reducing high sugar carbohydrate intake and possibly increasing lactose-bearing foods, like dairy, may prove survival in psoriotic patients. However, larger and longer studies are recommended to confirm these things. Therefore, it's important, you know, what we eat impacts us across the board, whether we're dramatically sick as an a psoritic patient or just normal healthy individual.  So this is a new cool study.  Check it out.  

"Carbohydrate consumption and cirrhosis related mortality: a prospective cohort study," Seidelmann, et al, BMC. [Boston Medical Center] res notes July 16, 2025.

CHASE HUGHES: back to that childhood triangle again, friends, safety, and rewards. What did I do to get friends? I listened to them and I agreed with them


If you want to know whether or not you have been lied to . . . If you can't see anything wrong with the side that you agree with, then you can't see anything right with the side you disagree with, you've been manipulated. 

ROGAN.  With some people again as you're talking about suggestibility, some people are more vulnerable to that sort of group think.  

Yeah.  Way more, way more.  And that's like if you think of . . . back to that childhood triangle again, friends, safety, and rewards.  What did I do to get friends?  I listened to them and I agreed with them.

What did I do to feel safe because my dad was a an alcoholic or a dick head or something?  I just went along with everything they said, I'm just going to go along with it.  And I'm not saying that's the recipe for suggestibility, but that may be the reason that someone grows up that way.  That's just how I lived as a child, those are my little scripts to survive as a kid, an innocent little kid.  And there are so many psyops that are happening all the time.  Some of them . . . when you say psyop, a really, really good infomercial is a psyop.  What we're talking about is large scale.  

9/11 REVISITED: A must watch for any parent to be: 1986 - THE ACT

1986 Vaccine Liability Act

Ford Motor Company introduced the Pinto, 1970.  [Production lasted 10 years, 1970-1980.]  It was a small car with a big problem. Ford was accused of causing up to 900 burn deaths because they were unwilling to spend just $11 per vehicle for a safer gas tank.

Check out this from Motor Trend

Then on May 28, 1972, Lilly Gray was driving her six-month-old Pinto down a stretch of California’s Interstate 15 when the engine stumbled and stalled. A 1962 Ford Galaxie braked hard and rear-ended the Pinto, which suddenly burst into flames. Gray escaped the car but died of her injuries soon after; her passenger, 13-year-old Richard Grimshaw, suffered burns over 90 percent of his body. It was the first of many fiery wrecks involving the Ford Pinto—incidents that resulted in over a hundred lawsuits that would cost Ford dearly, both in money and reputation.

DOCUMENTARY CONTINUES

The behavior of the vaccine manufacturers is identical.  If we kill kids, it's going to cost us $500,000, but if we don't kill kids it'll cost us a $1,000,000.  Here is how much we have to price our vaccine at.

I found the Pinto memo for vaccines less than $0.01 per dose to make it safer, and they were unwilling to cut into their profit margin.

So 1963 was the earliest they knew they could make a safer vaccine?

No, it wasn't.

The fact is we may have had a safer shot a long time ago.  --TV Reporter

60 years, 1937, before the safer vaccine was actually licensed?  

And they would tell the public, the judges, the congressmen, and the Senators, "You need to protect us from vaccine injury lawsuits."  

The present DPT vaccine is the safest that medical science can now provide.

Liar.

One of the biggest intimidations tactics I've ever seen a company do in this country.

A blackmail of Congress.. --Barbara Loe Fisher

If they knew they could make it safer and chose not to, then a jury trial would be disastrous.

With the passage of the ACT, the 90s opened up an entirely new era for vaccination.  

The Court's decision has granted an immunity to drug manufacturers not afforded to any other industry.

No liability . . . 

promotes riskier products.

The agencies that are supposed to protect Americans from dangerous drugs have all become sock puppets for the industry that they are supposed to be regulating.  --RFK, Jr.

Something very wrong here when we are mandating a vaccine and we don't even know how many children are being injured.

DPT: A Shot in the Dark, Barbara Loe Fisher

Marty asked what we're going to do about vaccination.

Kids can't go to school without their shots. --TV Reporter

In the wake of the 1986 Act, the vaccine schedule ramped up dramatically. --Dr. Mary Holland

It's a $52 billion dollar industry.  --RFK, Jr. 

There were more and more vaccine injuries and the name given to that injury was autism.  --Dr. Mary Holland

Injured children started getting compensated in large numbers.

And then bad things started to happen.

Do you still think it's a no-brainer?  

1986: The Act, released July 8th 2020.  

Legendary Rock Star Ozzy Osborne dies.

 "Paranoid" was released in 1970 on the album titled, "Paranoid."


And, of course, "Iron Man," 1970.