
Mike Adams
Editor at Natural News
Founder of Brighteon and Natural News, mass spec food lab director, #1 bestselling author of "Food Forensics," patent holder and decentralized tech maverick
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1 week ago |
newstarget.com | Olivia G Cook |Mike Adams |Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi
First synthesized in 1866, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a small molecule with high penetrating power and a unique structure that allows it to act as a universal solvent. DMSO provides fast, long-lasting pain relief by blocking nerve signals without sedating the brain or risking addiction. It powerfully reduces inflammation and protects tissues by neutralizing harmful free radicals and blocking inflammatory chemicals.
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2 weeks ago |
scienceclowns.com | S.D. Wells |Willow Tohi |Mike Adams |Olivia G Cook
It’s the mad, mad rush to make more deadly jabs for fake pandemics so the sheeple will line up in fear of death to get stabbed with needles full of “technology” that drives all-cause-mortality rates through the roof. Go figure.
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1 month ago |
newstarget.com | Laura Harris |Mike Adams |Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi
Major brands like Mastercard, Budweiser, PepsiCo and Nissan are scaling back or withdrawing from high-profile Pride events, with some opting for smaller, local engagements or internal initiatives instead. Nearly 40 percent of Fortune 1000 executives surveyed cited pressure from conservative activists and political figures as a reason for reducing involvement, per a Gravity Research poll.
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1 month ago |
thebluntness.com | Taylor Engle |Mike Adams
ARTICLE ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN TRIPSITTER. Authors: Tripsitter and Patrick McConnellFrom broken bones to brain injuries, athletes are turning to psychedelics to not only heal faster but also to reach new heights of performance. In fact, a study from last year claimed psychedelics were the third most-used substance class over the past year among professional athletes. Despite growing personal accounts, scientific research on psychedelics and their impact on athletic performance remains limited.
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2 months ago |
augustagoodnews.com | Mike Adams
NORTH AUGUSTA – Walkers took to the streets of North Augusta Friday to help raise nearly a half million dollars in the effort to fight cardiovascular disease through the CSRA Heart Walk. “Cardiovascular disease (CVD), including heart disease and stroke, continues to place the highest burden on our nation’s health and economy, and it’s projected to get worse,” according to the American Heart Association website.
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