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08/18/2023
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By Lance D Johnson
Thousands of children were injured by DTP vaccine lots that were 14 times more toxic and contained cholera antigens
Not all vaccine lots are created the same. When a greater volume of adjuvant is used in a vaccine, it can cause more numerous and more serious side effects. The adjuvant (usually aluminum salts) is the ingredient used to augment an immune response in the individual. Likewise, vaccine manufacturers can accidentally mix up or mislabel […]
07/28/2023
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By Lance D Johnson
“Microwave syndrome” is on the rise as exposure to EMFs increases
The rapid development of 5G and wireless technologies has multiplied the number of transmitters that give off electromagnetic radiation. Individuals are more exposed to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) than ever before, and the health effects have only just begun to be understood. This new era of high-speed wireless connectivity, smart appliances, digital smart meters and data collection […]
04/28/2023
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By Lance D Johnson
STUDY: Short-term face mask use causes carbon dioxide poisoning – cognitive impairment, testicular damage, stillbirth and impaired memory
Studies continue to show that face masks provided no protection against covid-19. Now, a new peer-reviewed study out of Germany finds that short-term face mask use causes carbon dioxide poisoning, leading to testicular dysfunction in young men, increased risk of stillbirth for pregnant women, cognitive decline in children, as well as impaired memory, anxiety, and […]
01/24/2023
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By Lance D Johnson
Coffee contains hundreds of medicinal compounds that may prevent cognitive decline
For most people, coffee is nothing more than a caffeine boost, a quick shot of energy. Other people cherish the distinct taste of coffee and drink a de-caffeinated version. Many people do not realize that coffee contains hundreds of bioactive compounds, oils, tannins, vitamins, and minerals that play a positive role in cognition and longevity. […]
08/18/2022
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By Lance D Johnson
Largest hospital system REMOVES popular medical report about the rapid progression of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in double-vaccinated patient
The administrators for the largest for-profit hospital system in the US recently REMOVED a popular medical report provided by their own physicians. The medical report detailed the rapid progression of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) in a 64-year-old patient. That patient’s name was Cheryl Cohen. She suffered from a severe case of CJD (a neurodegenerative brain disorder) […]
06/03/2021
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By Lance D Johnson
Spike proteins administered intravenously are engineered to cross the blood-brain barrier, can cause cerebral hemorrhage
A study from Nature Neuroscience finds the S1 spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 crosses the blood–brain barrier in mice and can cause damage to the cardiovascular and central nervous systems. The spike protein is readily cleared from the blood and taken up by peripheral tissues. SARS-CoV-2 RNA was recovered from cerebrospinal fluid, proving it can cross […]
02/20/2019
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By Lance D Johnson
Cholesterol-lowering drugs have serious side effects that include brain damage
One out of every five Americans has been convinced to take a statin drug in order to lower their blood cholesterol levels and supposedly prevent heart disease. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) admit that statin drug use is on the rise; Atorvastatin (Lipitor) is the best-selling prescription drug in the world. The problem with […]
09/28/2018
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By Lance D Johnson
You are who you hang out with: Study shows brainwaves “sync” between people who spend a lot of time together
The people who are closest to you are subtly shaping your brain and influencing the way you behave and think. Researchers have found that when two or more people spend a lot of time together, their brainwaves find compromise and likeness, syncing together. The coherence grows stronger as they spend more time together. The study highlights […]
12/29/2017
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By Lance D Johnson
Eating meat, along with consistent exercise, boosts brain chemicals while antioxidant-rich foods help relieve the effects of stress
The brain of a young adult is hard-wired to enjoy meat-eating and regular exercise, say researchers from Binghamton University in New York. The latest science shows that neurotransmitter activity increases when a person aged 18 to 29 eats meat or exercises regularly. These neurotransmitters are important for communication between cells. A lower level of these […]
10/16/2017
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By Lance D Johnson
Poor sense of smell indicates deteriorating nerves, now linked to higher risk for Parkinson’s later in life
The function and insight of the five traditional senses — hearing, sight, touch, taste, and smell — can tell us a lot about the state of health inside our bodies. For example, researchers from Michigan State University have correlated a poor sense of smell to early onset of Parkinson’s disease. The olfactory nerve governs our […]
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