Glyphosate: What is it, and how does it affect your body?
Submitted by Harrison Broer on Sat, 12/12/2020 - 17:31Glyphosate – the active ingredient in RoundUp – is used everywhere.
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Glyphosate – the active ingredient in RoundUp – is used everywhere.
Plastics are nonchalantly used every day. Still, most people are unaware that two toxic chemicals commonly found in plastics have harmful effects. Bisphenol A (BPA) and bisphenol S (BPS) are xenoestrogens, compounds that mimic estrogen growth [1] [2]. The government does not require plastic companies to report what chemicals are used in plastic production.
A vast amount of research notes that curcumin has proven anti-inflammatory effects. Research highlights curcumin’s effectiveness for pain management in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
Before we begin this article, I would like to note a disclaimer: Everything mentioned in this article is for informational purposes only – nothing constitutes health care advice. Please consult with your physician before changing any treatment protocol and ask your physician to work with you. If your prescribing physician is unwilling to work with you, you may want to consider looking for another licensed physician who will.
Why has the decision of whether a healthy individual should be required to wear a face mask become a totem of public health controversy in the United States? Yet, a mere few months ago, numerous health officials advised against this same action.
Regardless of what people want to believe, cell phones emit microwave radio-frequency radiation, and that radiation can penetrate our body’s cells. Although governments mainly do nothing to protect people from these possible dangers, there is strong, clear evidence and numerous published, peer-reviewed studies that illustrate and explain that cell phones can cause cancer, among other diseases.
“Nature, which makes nothing durable, always repeats itself so that nothing which it makes may be lost.”
- Oscar Wilde
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