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Dianne Stoess's avatar

They don't hate healthy America. They hate the billions $$$ they stand to lose and they will fight for the love of money.

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53rd Chapter's avatar

I'm an influencer now: "Our arsenic is better than their arsenic"

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Sharon's avatar

Why can’t I ❤️ people’s comments???

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DAVID STEELE's avatar

Why can't we"Dislike" [Broken Heart] comments we don't like???

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Kvan's avatar

If we ever hope to see sanity in our institutions again then radical election reform must be THE top priority

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Including culling the illegal non citizens before their status is changed by fiat.

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James Roberts's avatar

Or, not changing their status by fiat ...

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Travis Ogle's avatar

Of course, Big Soda is having a hissy fit about the billions of dollars they are going to lose by Americans eating more healthy foods. “The real thing” is that you are destroying your health by drinking so many sugary drinks. The Trump administration cares about your health rather than their financial bottom line, as opposed to so many major corporations.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Easy - stop drinking sugary water people. Don't drink that stuff anymore. Try pouring cola on a rusted screw and find out what it does ! Same with mouth water (those stinky purple, blue and green bottles). Pour in your toilet. Works better than cleaning products. Wanna have that in your mouth?

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Chris Lovett's avatar

We all know what the best infant formula is right? the feds should advertise it and encourage mothers to do it, and companies give new mothers enough time off to really bond with their babies and give those infants the best possible start in life. Sugar in infant formula? Holy cow. I was pissed when the hospital gave our new born baby a bottle and we asked what is in it and they said sugar water, I'm like WTH are you doing?

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Ya think maybe lactose intolerance is caused by babies not developing tolerance for mom's product as their immune system develops and the moo milk not tolerated as a result?

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Why don’t we test for Vitamin D deficiency in mother and infant. May discover a correlation between nutrient deficiencies and ill health. Breast milk gene is not turned on if D is too low.

Can’t sell profitable baby formula if mother and infant has sufficient D. Abbott created the baby formula shortage when they only had one production plant providing 40% of the formula in the United States and it was shut down because of lack of good manufacturing processes! I seriously question if the ingredients in the baby formula are chosen properly for maximum benefit rather than maximum profit.

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James Roberts's avatar

Hmmm, I think lactose intolerance is found in many or most non-European ethnicities, whether they breast feed or not.

😄 Original typo said lacrosse 🥍 intolerance 😄

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Diana Woodward's avatar

My Mother was told in the 50's to not breast feed her babies, formula was way better. That was in Los Angeles, CA. She was blown away when I breast fed my first born, she was floored by the convenience, where ever you are, you have warmed ready to drink human milk for your baby and so much cheaper and healthier.

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Danielle J. Duperret, ND/PhD's avatar

I have 7 children, all home-birthed. I made my own baby food. Buy organic, use blender and/or food processor and voilà! Probably cheaper too. We need to educate, educate, educate.

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

I completely agree

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Gwen Adamson's avatar

When you are using MY money and using food stamps, I most certainly will have a say in what you can or can not buy! There is no "right to buy what you want" when using MY money. Don't like it, get off food stamps!

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Fred's avatar

👍🏻 👍🏻👍🏻

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Robert Wistedt's avatar

Poison, first ingred. SUGAR

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James Lord's avatar

In recent years I've enjoyed the blessings of lactose-free milk. I can drink much more of it without any stomach discomfort. And despite the fact that lactose (a sugar) has been removed, the milk tastes sweeter to my buds.

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

The cheapest and most insidious being High Fructose Corn Syrup.

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D A KESTER's avatar

Great idea to use the WIC food list for SNAP, get rid of toxic ultraprocessed junk purchased with public $$$. WIC has been one of the best programs ever, and I don’t say that just because my cousin Dr Karen D. created it as a sub-sub-Secretary under Pres Carter.

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Fred's avatar

Agreed! WIC products only!

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

I can remember the old commodity packages. They were loaded with goodies including butter, which we could not afford.. As I seem to remember, these were too humiliating to recipients. Bur buying prepared o.j., frozen potato products, etc with food stamps s good for the soul?

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JENNIFER PRICE's avatar

How about the wartime foodcoupons in Britain till 1950s. My 90 hubby was told by our doctor in Spain who we pay to give him an MOT like older car check, every winter during jan feb march when we leave uk for the sun. SHE said He has blood tests of a 55yrold food rations were basic but healthy staples. Topped up from grannies allottment and a chicken in the garden. Im not the same vintage , but grew up on a farm in african bush from 1948. No xoda fountains there .best treat was a daily tablespoon of Cod Liver oil and Malt Extract.!

Hope RFK gets the world back to some of the old ways.

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D A KESTER's avatar

Plenty of Velveeta cheese—like a fruitcake, it never dies

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Or Twinkies-yikes!

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

Powdered eggs / milk/ flour/ cane sugars/ canned beef lard...all leftover from WW1

now removed from deep bunker storage warehouses and handed out after 1929 in most major cities. My mother was ten yrs old. Recalled the walks in the cold to a commodity center that was once a large mushroom cave business to see what was on shelves.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

But later loaded with surplus goodies the gov bought from farmers to keep the price of farm products up...like butter.

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JENNIFER PRICE's avatar

I always thought Blues had far too many money trees that were always running out. As Margaret Thatcher said problem with Socialism is u eventually run out of other peoples money...i have this year found out how deranged they are and how evil they have been in their vote buying and rigging habits.

Democrats need certifying at all middle and top levels. Leave word salad Kamala there for nomination(saw tday) so the Republicans can get on with the sane path they are starting on . Best of luck .in britain we eventually wake and follow, u are helping us bless you all.

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D D's avatar
Mar 26Edited

I was on food stamps when my son was born, and let me tell you, I got off of them as soon as I could. I was used to being self-sufficient, but being pregnant (I got a small sum called "relief") and having a newborn made it difficult to work as a hairdresser.(I forgot to mention I took in ironing until the baby was born). The outline covered here is important to know on all levels. Not supporting the "influencers" is good advice as there are wealthy people who certainly don't need the added income to further their status or pockets. The ego loves all the attention tho. What grieves me is the amount of reform that needs to be done and it most likely won't happen in this short time. I pity the toll that this can take on good honest people trying to make this world a better place. And woe to those who undermine this effort, they will be held accountable either here or on the other side!

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Margaret Allison's avatar

Thank you Dr Malone. This is off topic but I have to say I am glad you are a speaker at The IMA Conference in April. Wish I could be there. So excited to see you on the program! Thrilled beyond words.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Yeez that baby formula - I wouldn't give that to my dog ! No wonder so many American babies are sickly and die early! Just saw Mark Crispin Millers post with yet another slew of babies dead.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

It's too bad we women of the 70's didn't study the situation and not take the bait back then. They convinced us we were 'less than' or 'missing out' because we were not a part of the "real work force". We were "just" mothers. We needed to show 'those men' we could Do It All.

Not condemning women who went outside the home to work, I was one, but back then, it wasn't necessary as it is today. Now, it seems we can't get out of this nasty loop. They wanted our contributing tax dollars, they got that and been busy on our children to boot.

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Fred's avatar

Sadly, I suspect many of Miller’s cases aren’t due to baby formula. His lists are heartbreaking.

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Sharon's avatar

By healthy America, I assume you mean healthy Americans. A healthy America involves lots of things - things like culture, the economy, socio-political issues, and a safe, warm, cozy feeling in our homes. Perhaps I miss that last thing the most. Healthy Americans would involve individuals functioning at the peak of whatever homeostasis nature endowed them with. Neither our country or it’s citizenry are functioning at peak homeostasis, thanks in great part to J.D. Rockefeller and corporations like Monsanto. What do you expect from a death cult??

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Doug Cragoe's avatar

The protected contaminant in infant formula is fluoride. It's not in the infant formula itself, it's in the tap water used to prepare powdered infant formula. Fluoride was removed from all infant formulas as much as possible in 1980. An infant being fed powdered infant formula reconstituted with fluoridated tap water gets a huge dose of fluoride in terns of body weight. It's bigger than any other age group. An infant fed breast milk has the lowest fluoride intake compared to any other age group. This huge fluoride intake is admitted to be a fluorosis risk by the CDC. And it's also admitted by the CDC to have no benefit at all. So it's an all risk for no reward situation for these infants. Add on top of that fluorosis risk the now validated neurotoxic risk and the situation calls for attention. But public health and fluoride industries are denying the science just like the tobacco and lead industries did because to admit fluoride has negative neurotic effects is just unthinkable.

Parents and doctors mostly don't know about this risk and no reward situation. They are being kept ignorant on purpose. The reason for their ignorance is the proper advice to use non-fluoridated water to prepare infant formula has political implications. People in many states and can vote fluoridation in and out of their communities. If they were aware of the advice to use non-fluoridated water for infant formula preparation they are more likely to vote against fluoridation. So public health has decided that it's better for parents to continue inadvertently overdosing their babies with fluoride just to maintain the public perception of fluoridation. And it's better that pediatricians know nothing about this so they don't inform the parents. There is plenty of evidence this suppression of the proper advice has been happening for 19 years now. Here's one example:

When 100% fluoridated Ireland became aware of the fluorosis risk, they were planning to make it official government advice to prevent fluorosis. The advice would become widesspread. But then the government fluoridation promoters stepped in, and said wait, this could end fluoridation in Ireland or make many people upset. So the advice was dumped and forgotten.

And you can also add in the impurities of water fluoridation chemicals, which can add small amounts of lead, arsenic, and other nasty contaminants to tap water. It's not just the infant formula that might have some lead and arsenic.

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