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Most of the world's population, even in developed countries, has inadequate intake of one or more of the ~30 essential vitamins and minerals, mostly used as cofactors by the proteins/ enzymes of metabolism. A varied and balanced diet should provide en....
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In this eye-opening talk, veteran investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson shows how astroturf, or fake grassroots movements funded by political, corporate, or other special interests very effectively manipulate and distort media messages. Sharyl Attk...
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Dr. Andrew W. Saul has 35 years' experience in natural health education. Saul, formerly Assistant Editor of the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, is Editor-in-Chief of the Orthomolecular Medicine News Service. He was on the faculty of the State Univ....
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In this video recorded Oct. 3rd, 2015, Dr. Rhonda Patrick delivers the keynote lecture at the Orthomolecular Medicine Congress in Bussum, Netherlands (MBOG Congres 2015). Discussion includes how micronutrient inadequacies are very prevalent, and how he...
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Former physician Ghislaine Lanctót on corruption in the pharmaceutical industry Please Help Support The Richie Allen Show https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-richie-allen-radio-show/x/9116910 http://richieallenshow.com/ https://www.facebook.com/rich...
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As German TV fakes footage of Russian tanks to push for war and LA passengers panic over a false gunman report, an hysterical mother’s tirade against “anti-vaxers” has stampeded the collectivist herd over the cliff. The Daily Mail reported that her son...
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How dangerous is Aspartame and why or how did it get approved by the FDA? Former pharmaceutical sales rep. Gwen Olsen talks about the history of Aspartame and the conflicts of interest that surround its approval by the FDA. http://www.ihealthtube.com
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Does HIV really cause AIDS? Can we really believe the pharmaceutical industrial complex? Could it be that after so many years of research, and so much money being spent, that the entire orthodox medical establishment has been wrong about AIDS, or even ...