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FDA does not have to do any studies. They need to be taught to look at existing studies with unbiased eyes. And I've brought all that they need to know for their first six months together into 18 lectures. #ENVTOX - Become an expert in environmental toxicology w/Dr. Jack - Self-paced.

https://ppv.ipak-edu.com/courses/1

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Taught? Or do you mean unbought?

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Thanks for the link.

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My sentiments exactly. The FDA feels cornered with hearing RFK plans.

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Midwestern Doc has a piece on DMSO and its benefits, the FDA demonized that according to MD.

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But he put the information of where to buy it behind a paywall.

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Is that from the MD article? Or have you used this brand?

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It's not from the article, and I have not personally used it, but have recommended it.

It is readily available and not very expensive.

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Yes I see it for sale everywhere, as a solvent, apparently no one wants to suggest it for human use.

I bought a small amount in gel form from these folks https://dmso.com/ , to see what it does.

They are affiliated with Valhoma.com, can't find much bad about them.

Amazon seems rife with all sorts of formulations, so anyone considering DMSO should do their home work, it can nasty if used incorrectly.

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From "Steal This Book": LSD in DMSO in a squirt gun is "hippie-mace".

DMSO will drag other drugs through the skin.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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I bought DMSO on Amazon. I need to watch/read Midwestern Doc before I use it.

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Yeah that sort of thing really irritates "Here's something that can help you, but first pay".

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Another doctor on Substack has a strong second opinion regarding DMSO. I have used it for years, and it must be pharmaceutical grade.

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give a name or post a link to his/her substack.

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I feel so much hope again! There are people standing up all over the place- it’s going to get rough, but we are going to win this thing and take out country back! Get armed, buy a few months of food and water, get to know like minded neighbors and local farms- be there for each other and share a call list for times anyof you get into trouble and need help!

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Yup. We have done all of that. Small town living rules.

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Once you become a label reader, you quickly use only the outside aisles in the “phood” stores. And where I live, most everything we eat is grown and sold locally. I drive a couple of miles for unprocessed, organic dairy, eggs, beef, elk, pork, chicken. We have gardens and a poly tunnel for veggies most of the year. Fruit trees and organic wineries abound. I so seldom buy “food products”. And when I do, I read the labels.

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Janie's Mill: regen ag grains-below copied from their site:

Organic Stone Milled Flour - From Farm to Mill to You

Making the tastiest, healthiest baked goods begins with sourcing the finest ingredients. But it’s often difficult to source high quality organic grains and artisanal stone-milled, organic flours in a world of chemical-intensive farming and industrial roller mills that strip nutrients from grains. That’s where Janie’s Farm and Janie’s Mill come in with the best grains, bread flour, and other stone-milled products. At Janie’s Farm, we grow certified organic grains. This means we never use glyphosate (Roundup) or other synthetic agri-chemicals in the field, and there are no residues on the grain or in the flour. At Janie’s Mill, we stone grind our grains into exceptionally delicious and nutritious flours. Our products consistently earn praise from both professional and home bakers, and we are confident that you too will love using them in your favorite recipes.

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Now THAT is the exact kind of label we want to read!

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I have to confess (guiltily) that as a baker, I actually prefer King Arthur-- but health comes before flour handling quality. So I will have to make another Janie's order.

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Back to the basics. So glad that you are inclined and able to do this because we've moved so far from a healthy agrarian food sources. Not everyone can do this unfortunately.

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Wishing not to offend, but I hear that excuse far too often. It seems to me to indicate a sense of "victimhood".

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Are you talking to me? If so, what excuse are you referring to? I think I missed something.

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No--responding to "Not everyone can do this unfortunately." Corollary to which (but I didn't write that the first time) is: speak for yourself.

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Been working toward this goal all of my life. Very happy.

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I (as you could certainly figure) as well. Grateful to have been child of a father with a large vegetable garden, a mother who had (but had stopped during my childhood) canned produce of same, as had her mother--I showed interest in teen years (60's) and Mother taught me. 2 years ago I bought a dehydrator: it never leaves the kitchen counter! I am however, troubled by those who purport to speak for others, and provide excuses for "why they (meaning "I") can't do x)

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That’s the problem. Move out of the city asap. It’s not about monetary value anymore. It’s about being in a place where you can survive if/WHEN the shit hits the fan. And if nukes happen, we are all screwed.

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Sep 27Liked by Meryl Nass

Given the fact the CDC has recently changed the “milestones “ for children to dumb them down- don’t hold your breath.

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Sep 27·edited Sep 27

Perhaps there should be some sort of grass roots campaign with parents going into pediatrician offices and insisting that their children be assessed against the older milestone standards and press the pediatricians about what has changed that would have caused the lowering of the bar? What research was this based on? Who did it? Why is this happening? Are you saying my older children who were assessed with the older milestones were really better than they were compared to now, while my younger children are struggling in different ways to reach these newer, lower milestones? How do these milestones - both past and revised - compare to what other countries standards are?

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Amazingly, this open treachery and genocide will someday be in the past; just a memory not visited often. As with WW2, which claimed an estimated 75,000,000 souls due to that war, yet folks don't go around thinking much about it, or speaking of it in their daily lives. So what's my point?

I suppose it is that human nature tends towards carelessness, forgetfulness, thoughtlessness and self-righteousness. History is not examined for its lessons, and mankind fails to recognize repeated patterns that the enemy of souls re-uses as successes are logged. Like the ancient Hebrew nation when under extreme conditions of displeasure, they would collectively call out for God to forgive them, but when those conditions were removed, they soon forgot that it was God's Hand which provided the victory.

The blessed USA is "modern Israel." She surely was at one time quite blessed and protected by divine intervention, but she allowed heathen and pagan practices to infiltrate and poison her from within where she was vulnerable to attack. And we all can attest to her condition these days!

History repeats itself because we just never learn.

r.

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Everyone acknowledges past atrocities. Then noone is punished. No rules change. Noone is held accountable. And everyone thinks the atrocities are in the past. Mind numbing.

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"Generally Regarded as Suicidal" ... There, fixed it.

;-)

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Never trust the government. I won't won't believe it till I see results.. The core ingredients of processed food are not healthy for mass consumption. Sugar / HFCS, white flour, vegetable oil.

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Yes! And we still have a choice. For now. We should be exercising our choice and voting with our money. We often discuss voting for someone to change everything and nothing changes. Things like the food we buy and eat, and the medicine we take are still things we can control. Companies pay attention when people start saying "oh hell no" on a mass scale. I am always baffled that many still just don't get it.

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It says in the news article that the meeting also had a lot of industry representatives… Well, there you go the truth will never bubble to the surface. Industry representatives should not be in those meetings! Because they’re going to go back to their little PR department, learn how to spend that their thing is fine, and Substances, which we know work well in our safe are bad. Then the very natural medicinal things that we use will be under scrutiny as well. Things like NAC, methylene, blue, Lugols iodine.

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"gras" is french for fat. generally recognized as safe, hmmm...

btw Meryl that almond milk label is particularly apropos. ever notice how over the past several years, sea salt has become ubiquitous in high-end processed foods? 80% of the global supply sourced from the pacific, loaded with fukushima toxins

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Yes, and the entire planet has been covered in the nonoparticle toxins of the geoengineering spraying that has been perpetrated on us for decades.

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Thank you for this reporting, Dr. Nass. I found another article that is not behind a paywall: https://www.food-safety.com/articles/9742-restrictions-on-human-and-animal-food-additives-will-fda-join-in-the-action

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Look what it took to (begin to, we HOPE) fix the problem. Big thanks to RFK Jr and all those who, hearing his message, have opened their mouths to express concern !

Amazing what "rallying the troops" can accomplish - suppose we oughta try it more often, eh ?

A few things going on right now could sure use some troop rallying...

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My hope about the FDAs announcement is that it will further backfire by waking people up via "you mean they weren't looking at this all along?" type reasoning.

I'm glad it's getting attention. Will it amount to the FDA doing anything differently? Admitting to issues? Looking objectively at research that doesn't comply to the narrative - i.e. independent scientists with no conflicts of interest? Doubtful unless there's extreme reform within the FDA, big ag, big food, etc. which is what we're all hopeful for.

It all comes down to the same playbook applied to choose whatever topic.

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“FDA announces plan to do its fucking job for once”. Lemme guess, they won’t find much. “Surprisingly, rat poison is SAFE for humans”

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Are you referring to the rat poison associated with vitamin D? Are there other sources that concern you? Sound arguments and facts speak well without absenities.

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I take a daily dose of the active ingredient of D-CON. (generic: warfarin, trade name: Coumadin)

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Any one of us who are older than 40 remember a time when even fast food was "okay". It was in the 80's that the magic wand of approval was waved to make all kinds of chemicals, GMOs, etc "safe" to gobble up. We talk a lot about "vaccines" causing many woes (and it's no doubt they do), but one only has to look around at the chronic illness in more than half of the population and ask, "Could it be the poisonous food?" "Could it be the poisonous water?" "Could it be the crap they are spraying in the air?" "Could it be (fill in the blank)?" Or, what I believe... It's all of the above. American's have been poisoned for decades now. They've trusted these organizations like FDA, USDA, so on and so forth out of ignorance. There have always been voices like mine out there screaming about it but our words fell on deaf ears. How many people are going to have to get gravely sick and die until Americans have had enough? Most people don't even know that over half of the food products in America are *illegal* in many other countries. Surely we can't be so arrogant as to think that these other countries made this decision on a whim. We need to wise up and say NO to all of this crap and demand change. We can start by doing a bit of research on the products we buy and *refuse* to buy from any company that has GMO, and anything we can't even pronounce on the label. Where possible, we should be growing and preserving some of our own food. If we have learned anything from the last 5 years we should have learned this: These organizations in bed with the very corporations they are supposed to regulate can *not* be trusted!

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All very true. But unfortunately these problems seem to fall in line with the death quotas of those that turn a blind eye to morality. Unless things change drastically and extreamly quickly, I believe that the globalists will finally be in total charge of a largely reduced population that has become a liability to their end game if the destruction of our life support systems (above ground) doesn't beat them to the punch. Hey, but what do "Conspiracy Theorists" know. Just the truth that can set us free that most still refuse to acknowledge.

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