A two-year investigation by The Lever found the FDA approved hundreds of drugs over the last several decades with little to no evidence that they work. The investigation found that many of the approved drugs that provided no benefit were allowed to s
Big Pharma spent decades attacking cannabis--now they're trying to take it over. In this episode, Inesa Ponomariovaite joins me to expose how the pharmaceutical industry is hijacking the natural hemp and cannabis market for profit and control. Fro
In this episode, Rick Hill shares his gripping story of how he became a rebel smuggler, crossing the border to bring back lifesaving cancer drugs after the U.S. healthcare system failed him. It's a powerful look at survival, determination, and the
Miss Katy Allison: Exactly. It's deemed the "Black Label Warning" on the Rx insert or printout. Pharmacists, by law are supposed to "counsel" any new patient and/or the parents on these horrific side effects. Scary times, indeed.
The COVID "scamdemic" woke up millions of Americans. We watched the medical establishment sell out our health to pad Big Pharma's pockets. We were lied to. Manipulated. Gaslit.
Idaho has become the latest of a handful of states to legalize over-the-counter sales of the anti-parasite drug ivermectin following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Molecular hydrogen is not intrinsically an antioxidant. Rather, it helps your body make its own endogenous antioxidants. This is what makes molecular hydrogen so unique
Is methylene blue a miracle - or a mistake? In this episode, I break down the history, science, and risks behind this trending substance so you can make informed decisions based on evidence, not hype. There are people who take this on a daily basis a
"A 76-year-old Veteran with prostate cancer underwent a trial with 12mg/day of Ivermectin for 8 weeks. After treatment, a scan at 12 weeks showed no detectable cancer…" -Dr. Mark Gordon.
A new cancer treatment protocol involving repurposed drugs Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, and Mebendazole has recently passed peer review and is being heralded as a potential breakthrough in cancer therapy.
If you've used a yoga mat, taken a phone out of protective padding, or lined an attic with foam insulation, you may have encountered the industrial chemical azodicarbonamide, or ADA.
When experienced researcher Renato Aguilera happened across the chemical structure of a tried-and-true antimalarial drug one day, he thought it might effectively fight cancer.
• https://newatlas.com, Source: Stanford University
After screening 20,000 protein-encoding genes in the human body, Stanford researchers have identified a naturally occurring molecule that works like semaglutide, most popularly known as Ozempic, to put the brakes on appetite and weight gain.