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The speaker discusses a sequence of beliefs and reactions about moles on the skin. They claim they were fact-checked after previously stating that moles are an accumulation of toxins in the skin region, and that claim was deemed not true. They recount telling people they could apply a mixture of organic coconut oil or castor oil with a little pearl directly on the mole, which would cause the mole to break apart and disintegrate. The speaker argues that fact-checkers opposed the idea of toxins in the skin and suggested it is a tactic to sell petroleum-based chemicals to keep people returning to professionals, implying that moles are simply a buildup of toxins and can be completely removed, including in areas not exposed to the sun. The speaker asserts that moles appear in areas not exposed to the sun due to toxins accumulating in the skin, and maintains that toxins are responsible for spots on the skin, which remain there. They claim that applying pearl with coconut oil or castor oil directly to the mole will cause it to break apart. If moles were not an accumulation of toxins, the speaker argues, they wouldn’t break apart with this treatment, and there wouldn’t be a fact-check criticizing the toxins claim. Additionally, the speaker mentions having been fact-checked many times and notes one particular fact-checker who allegedly won an Emmy Award for fact-checking, describing him as “the guy who fact checked my page” and noting that their page has been repeatedly targeted by fact-checks, which the speaker characterizes as comical nonsense. The overall tone presents a confrontation with fact-checking and a defense of the toxin-based explanation and at-home remedy narrative.

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The speaker discusses the misconception that sunlight causes skin cancer, emphasizing that lack of sun exposure can actually increase the risk. They explain that UVB is not the main culprit, but rather UVA. Sunscreens that only block UVB can lead to vitamin D deficiency, increasing cancer risk. Excessive use of sunscreen with harmful chemicals can harm the skin and potentially cause skin cancer. The speaker advises against washing off vitamin D-producing oils on the skin immediately after sun exposure. They also highlight the importance of maintaining healthy skin bacteria by avoiding excessive use of soap.

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The speaker discusses the misconception that sunlight causes skin cancer. They explain that lack of sunshine actually leads to skin cancer and that UVB is not the main cause, but rather UVA. They mention that using sunscreens that only block UVB can lead to vitamin D deficiency, which increases the risk of cancer. The speaker emphasizes the importance of maintaining normal vitamin D levels, as 77% of all cancers can be avoided with adequate levels. They also mention that countries with high UV radiation have lower rates of skin cancer compared to countries with less sun exposure. The speaker warns against the harmful effects of sunscreens, which can contain carcinogens and lead to skin cancer. They advise against using soap immediately after sun exposure to allow the absorption of vitamin D and to preserve the beneficial bacteria on the skin.

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The speaker discusses chemical exposure and endocrine disruption, focusing on atrazine and common consumer products. Atrazine is described as a herbicide and the second most used herbicide in North America, after glyphosate. The speaker notes atrazine is illegal in Europe and claims that in Europe it’s not allowed at all. They state that “they’ll call it male feminization” when animals are exposed to atrazine, giving an example: a frog exposed to two hundred nanograms per deciliter of atrazine becomes female, turning a male frog female. The implication is that such exposures reflect effects seen in many Americans. Beyond atrazine, the speaker mentions plastic water bottles and the presence of fragrance and parabens that rub onto the skin, leading to skin absorption of these chemicals. The discussion then shifts to sunscreen chemicals, specifically oxybenzone, described as by far the most widely used chemical in sunscreen and an estrogen endocrine disruptor that acts like estrogen in the body. A study is cited: after publishing a book, a study on oxybenzone and one application of sunscreen found that seven days later, oxybenzone levels in people’s blood were above government safety limits. This observation is presented as applying to an adult who used oxybenzone once, with some people applying sunscreen five days a week to children or more, contributing to multiple daily applications. The speaker ties this to personal care products that claim to keep the face protected from the sun, implying frequent use leads to higher exposure. Key points emphasized include the prevalence of atrazine use in North America, its alleged legal status in Europe, the concept of “male feminization” in animals due to atrazine exposure, and the broader concern about everyday products—plastic bottles, fragrances, parabens, and sunscreen (notably oxybenzone)—as sources of estrogenic or endocrine-disrupting chemicals, with a cited study showing one application of sunscreen resulting in blood levels exceeding safety limits after seven days. The overall narrative links environmental chemical exposure to potential reproductive and hormonal effects, highlighting concerns about consumer products and regulations across regions.

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The speaker discusses the skin as the largest organ of elimination and its role in getting rid of waste. They mention that certain diseases like psoriasis and eczema can affect the skin's ability to eliminate waste effectively. The speaker suggests that allergies to dairy and wheat can contribute to these skin conditions and recommends alternatives like goat milk formula and almond milk. They also mention the importance of investigating other factors like chemicals and mold in the environment. The speaker emphasizes the need to be cautious about what we put on our skin and mentions examples of people who experienced health issues due to exposure to chemicals. Finally, they briefly mention the lack of FDA regulations for baby lotion and share a recipe for homemade body butter and rice water.

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New research shows sunscreen chemicals can enter your bloodstream after one day of use. Check sunscreen ingredients for chemicals like Avobenzone and oxybenzone. These chemicals, along with Eskamsel and Octocrylene, can be absorbed into your skin and bloodstream. Over 80% of sunscreens in the US are potentially unsafe, leading to hormone disruption, skin allergies, and cancer risk. Mineral sunscreens with zinc oxide create a barrier on your skin, reflecting sunlight away. They are considered a healthier option compared to chemical sunscreens. Translation: New research suggests that sunscreen chemicals can enter your bloodstream quickly. Check sunscreen labels for harmful chemicals like Avobenzone and oxybenzone. These chemicals, along with Eskamsel and Octocrylene, can be absorbed into your skin and bloodstream, posing health risks. Mineral sunscreens containing zinc oxide create a protective barrier on the skin, reflecting sunlight away and are considered a safer alternative to chemical sunscreens.

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The speaker discusses the harmful additives in food and water, such as aspartame, GMOs, and fluoride, linking them to health issues. They highlight the dangers of genetically modified organisms, toxic chemicals in food, and the need for consumer awareness. The speaker urges caution in consuming processed foods and advocates for organic options. They emphasize the importance of researching and making informed choices to avoid being exposed to harmful substances. The speaker concludes by encouraging individuals to take responsibility for their health and well-being.

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Speaker 0 argues that sunscreen is a product pushed by Big Pharma, which sells sunscreen while not promoting healthy choices like eating well or building a base tan. The speaker claims that pharmaceutical companies “took those chemicals and bake[d] it into their skin” and use fear of the sun to create a recurring customer base, including selling products for children and eventually pills later in life. The transcript contends that the real issue is diet and toxins: “What you're what you're eating,” and that consuming toxins leads to more burning, as the skin tries to expel these toxins with the sun. This creates a recurring cycle of exposure and illness driven by the supposed toxins in food and products. The speaker questions the ubiquity of sunscreen by contrasting humans with animals, noting that birds and other animals don’t wear sunscreen, even though humans are told to use it and follow doctor recommendations allegedly paid by Big Pharma. The implication is that consumer fear is manipulated and that medical professionals may be influenced by industry interests. The overall claim is that the sunscreen narrative is fear-based, designed to keep people buying sunscreen annually and to push products onto children, with a broader scheme to keep people sick and generate ongoing pharmaceutical sales. The speaker frames the sunscreen recommendation as a contrived protection tactic that benefits industry rather than solely protecting health.

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People get energy from sunlight, and those in the sun eat less food. Children should be outside in the sun without shirts, running barefoot on the grass to get electrons, which is free energy. The electron transfer chain in mitochondria is powered by the sun. The idea that the sun causes cancer is false. The sun is a nutrient that makes all life exist and charges everything. Sunscreen contains carcinogenic chemicals. The speaker, age 51, has never used sunscreen, has had no work done, eats meat, and drives a convertible to maximize sun exposure because it makes them younger. The government is lying. Do the opposite of what the government says.

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Face labels warn to call poison control if swallowed. Toothpaste also advises contacting poison control if swallowed. However, drinking eight 8-ounce glasses of tap water daily results in four times the dosage of the substance found in those products. The speaker advises people to eliminate tap water from their lives immediately, along with GMO foods.

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The speaker argues that tanning with a UV bulb has benefits and presents tanning as a solution while noting that government actions block out the sun. They claim that during Obama's administration tanning beds were targeted to be taxed to eliminate them, and that this tax “worked,” causing many people to stop tanning because they feared skin issues. The speaker contends the real factors were the lotions and what people are eating, and asserts that the government targets anything that could make people healthy, such as the sun or UV bulbs, especially in opposition to “big harma.” They recount a claim about Kellogg’s, stating Kellogg's was the creator of the first tanning bed in the 1890s, supposedly to find a solution to diabetes, and suggesting his cereal was causing diabetes while he actually wanted a solution. The speaker then references the early 1900s, noting that hospitals would put people out in the sun and that this was a natural method of healing, contrasting it with injections, radiation, chemotherapy, and pills, implying sun exposure was the preferred healing method.

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According to the speaker, 15-20% of women who developed ovarian cancer in the last 50 years did so because of Johnson's baby powder. The speaker claims tens of thousands of women died in the last century due to using Johnson's baby powder. The speaker alleges Johnson & Johnson knew for decades that their baby powder was contaminated with asbestos. The FDA tested the product in 2019 and reportedly found asbestos. The speaker asserts Johnson & Johnson has avoided accountability for decades.

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Speaker 0: If you don't want to get cancer before you are 50, stop these six habits immediately. Number one, microwaving plastic inside of me. The heat releases microplastics that leach into your food and catalyze cancer causing hormonal imbalance in your body. Number two, eating burnt or charred steak. Those black crispy parts contain benzopyrines that form carcinogenic metabolites that damage your DNA directly and cause cancer. Speaker 1: Number three, rubbing aluminum deodorant onto your skin. It absorbs through your pores and accumulates in breast tissue where it acts as a metalloestrogen and tumors develop. Speaker 0: Number four, this is the one almost everyone does. Sleeping with your phone under your pillow or next to your head. I release radio frequency radiation classed as a group two b carcinogen that causes cancer from prolonged exposure. Speaker 1: Number five, drinking from plastic water bottles left in hot cars. The heat activates toxic BPAs that leach into your water and attack your organs. Number six, eating sugar every single day. Cancer cells feed on glucose, and when you flood your body with sugar, you are literally feeding tumors. Stop these now or pay the price later. You watched the whole thing? Comment yes if this makes you wanna do better, and share this video with someone who does all six. I better see you next time.

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According to the National Cancer Institute, melanoma has increased over 200% since sunscreen was introduced in 1940. Spray sunscreens like Banana Boat contain isobutanes, fragrances, and benzoates derived from fossil fuels. These chemicals disrupt the endocrine system, prevent proper sun absorption, and fry the skin. Isobutane, also found in lighters, is absorbed through the skin, the body's largest organ. Many sunscreen brands use similar toxic ingredients, which are harmful despite their convenience.

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The speaker discusses the relationship between sunlight, sunscreen, and skin cancer. They argue that lack of sunshine, rather than sunlight itself, causes skin cancer. They mention a new study that suggests it is UVA, not UVB, that causes cancer. They explain that using sunscreens that only block UVB can lead to vitamin D deficiency, which increases the risk of cancer. They emphasize the importance of maintaining normal vitamin D levels to reduce the risk of cancer. The speaker also criticizes sunscreens for containing potentially harmful chemicals that can be absorbed into the bloodstream and cause liver and skin damage. They advise against washing off vitamin D from the skin with soap after sun exposure. Additionally, they mention the importance of maintaining healthy skin bacteria.

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The speaker debunks the myth that the sun causes cancer, stating that it is actually sunscreen that can be harmful. They emphasize the importance of sunlight for overall health, as it provides vitamin D3 and keeps bones and skin healthy. The speaker advises against applying chemicals to the skin, but suggests using a little coconut oil for better sun exposure. They claim that sunlight is essential for the proper functioning of every cell in the body and that it can even help cure cancer. The speaker warns against using certain cosmetic products that contain harmful chemicals, which can lead to breast cancer. They conclude by stating that sunlight is the best preventive measure against disease.

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Vitamin D is described as a "God-given miracle" essential to our natural design. While dermatologists often warn against sun exposure due to skin cancer risks, the speaker claims that more people die from lack of sun exposure and related cancers. The speaker asserts that adequate vitamin D levels can reduce all cancers by 50%. While supplements can raise vitamin D levels, the ideal method is sun exposure with minimal clothing, allowing the body to convert a cholesterol precursor into vitamin D. This process affects 10% of our genomics, optimizing our genes. UVA radiation is identified as the more dangerous type, while UVB radiation enables vitamin D production. Sunscreens filter UVB, hindering vitamin D synthesis, while allowing UVA to pass through, potentially increasing skin cancer risk. Studies allegedly show that sunscreen use increases the risk of skin cancer.

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Speaker 0 argues that it was not until the 1960s, with the SPF push, that people were told not to go out in the sun. The claim is that Big Pharma created SPF and told people to avoid sun exposure, promoting petroleum-based sunscreens with many chemicals perceived as linked to illnesses the sunscreen is meant to prevent. The speaker asserts that, once you look at lawsuits, there are many cases claiming sunscreen causes skin cancer because of the chemicals baked into the skin for hours. The speaker describes observing people at pools and beaches who spray sunscreen all over their bodies and then questions why they experience acne, hormonal issues, low energy, fatigue, and infertility, suggesting that these problems stem from absorbing chemicals through the skin, noting that the skin is the largest organ. The claim is made that sunscreen makes no sense and that the sun heals, while pointing to the government’s ongoing efforts to block sunlight. The speaker asks why the government spends so much time blocking the sun and offers a rationale: if there were lots of sunshine, people would have revolutions. According to the speaker, cold weather keeps people indoors, watching Netflix and cuddling up, reducing the likelihood of revolt, whereas abundant sunshine would incite revolts, which is presented as the reason behind extensive sun-blocking efforts. Throughout, the speaker ties sunscreen use to broader social and political manipulation, presenting a narrative where the sun’s healing properties are real, sunscreen chemicals are harmful, and public policy is driven by a desire to suppress dissent. The overarching theme is that the sun is beneficial and that the promotion of sunscreen by Big Pharma in the 1960s represents a deliberate attempt to control people and prevent revolutions.

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The Wall Street Journal questioned why sunscreen is not used. The speaker promotes a tallow-based sun balm as a healthier alternative to chemical sunscreens. They were fact-checked by the Journal, revealing conflicts of interest with scientists funded by Johnson & Johnson. The speaker suspects financial motives behind sunscreen recommendations.

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The speaker discusses prior claims about moles and toxins. They mention being fact-checked in 2024 after saying moles are an accumulation of toxins in the skin region. The speaker notes that the fact-checkers told them this is not true, yet recounts continuing to claim that moles involve toxin buildup and are removable, which they say led to additional scrutiny of their page. The speaker recalls advising people that applying a small amount of organic coconut oil or castor oil with a little pearl directly to a mole would cause the mole to disintegrate and break apart. They state that fact-checkers challenged the idea that toxins accumulate in the skin and cause mole formation, implying that removing moles by topical treatment should not be suggested because it would undermine the professional market for petroleum-based products. According to the speaker, the motivation behind the fact-checks is to prevent spreading the notion that moles are toxin-related and easily removable, as such a belief could reduce demand for professional services and products. They claim that toxins accumulate in skin areas, including spots on the skin that are not exposed to the sun, and that these moles stay to retain the toxins. The speaker reiterates that applying pearl with coconut oil or castor oil to the mole will cause it to break apart, reinforcing the toxin-build-up theory as the mechanism behind mole formation. The speaker emphasizes the frequency of fact-checking their content and shares a personal anecdote about discovering that the fact-checker who evaluated their page had won an Emmy Award for fact-checking. They remark on the prevalence of the fact-checking efforts and describe the situation as comical, framing it as ongoing opposition or “nonsense” faced by their content and audience. The overall narrative centers on defending the claim that moles are related to toxin buildup and can be removed with specific natural remedies, while contrasting this with the fact-checking and the asserted professional or commercial incentives behind suppressing such claims.

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The speaker warns against using non-stick cookware due to the health dangers of the Teflon (PTFE) coating, which they claim can disrupt hormones and increase estrogen levels, leading to hormonal imbalance. They suggest manufacturers provide silicone spoons with these cookware sets not to protect the cookware, but to absolve themselves of responsibility if consumers ingest the Teflon and get sick. The speaker advises disposing of non-stick cookware and opting for stainless steel or glassware. They draw a parallel to hormonal contraceptives, claiming manufacturers include leaflets detailing side effects like ovarian, breast, and endometrial cancers, but patients are often not given access to this information. They state manufacturers protect themselves by providing this information upfront, even as they understand the risks involved.

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The speaker argues that sunscreen is a product of Big Pharma. They claim pharmaceutical companies told people to wear sunscreen but did not tell them to eat healthy, build a base tan, or clean up their diet; instead, they can “bake” chemicals into the skin and make people afraid of the sun to create recurring customers, including selling chemicals to children and later selling pills as people get sick earlier in life. The speaker describes a business model based on telling people to stay out of the sun. They contend that the real issue is diet and toxins: if you eat a lot of toxins, you’ll burn, since the skin is trying to expel those toxins; thus there is a recurring cycle of burning tied to toxin exposure. The speaker criticizes the sunscreen message, saying “SPF can’t be too safe of that big ball of life,” and questions why birds and other animals don’t wear sunscreen, noting that they are outside all day while humans follow infomercials and doctors paid by Big Pharma. Overall, the point is that fear is central to the sunscreen narrative, driven by a pharmaceutical-backed agenda and consumer conditioning.

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The BIGGEST MISTAKES People Make When Trying To GET HEALTHY... | Kelly LeVeque
Guests: Kelly LeVeque
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When engaging in strenuous workouts or using a sauna, blood sugar levels can rise due to the release of stored sugars from the liver, compounded by dehydration. Many people make the mistake of trying to overhaul their health all at once, especially at the start of the year. Instead, it's more effective to implement strategic changes gradually, focusing on what will have the most significant impact. For instance, clients often come with extensive lists of health goals, which can be overwhelming. It's essential to replace habits rather than remove them, creating an environment that supports new behaviors. Habit stacking is a useful technique where new habits are linked to existing ones, making them easier to adopt. For example, placing a glass of water next to the coffee maker encourages hydration while brewing coffee. Simplifying meal prep can also reduce friction; preparing vegetables in advance makes cooking easier and more appealing. Utilizing delivery services for groceries can help maintain a consistent supply of healthy foods, encouraging cooking at home. The conversation emphasizes the importance of mental health in achieving wellness goals. Many people face pressures that can lead to unhealthy behaviors, and addressing these underlying issues is crucial. Therapy and meditation can help individuals manage stress and improve their overall well-being. Nutrition is another critical area, where flexibility is essential. Strict diets can lead to unsustainable habits, and it's vital to focus on adding nourishing foods rather than adhering to rigid rules. Blood tests can provide valuable insights into nutritional needs, allowing for personalized dietary adjustments. Hydration is also emphasized, particularly the role of electrolytes in maintaining energy levels and preventing dehydration. Many people mistakenly believe they need to drink a specific amount of water daily, but listening to one's body and adjusting hydration based on activity levels is more effective. The discussion touches on the importance of understanding the impact of chemicals in our environment, particularly in food and personal care products. Awareness of these factors can empower individuals to make healthier choices. The conversation concludes with a call to action for individuals to take responsibility for their health by making informed decisions and supporting sustainable practices.

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"Cancer Is On The Rise!"- Toxicity Expert Shares The Everyday Products Linked To It | Yvonne Burkart
Guests: Yvonne Burkart
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Dr. Yvonne Burkart discusses the alarming presence of hidden toxins in everyday cosmetics, particularly those used by women, which can activate cancer genes. A groundbreaking study involving 41 women showed that switching to approved products free of parabens, phthalates, and other endocrine disruptors for 28 days significantly reduced breast cancer gene expression. These chemicals, commonly found in personal care products, are linked to various health issues, including cancer and infertility. Burkart emphasizes that many cosmetics still contain harmful ingredients, as companies prioritize profit over safety. She highlights the prevalence of parabens in popular brands like CeraVe and Nivea, which are unnecessary preservatives. The study's findings suggest that avoiding these chemicals can deactivate breast cancer genes, underscoring the importance of consumer awareness and demand for safer products. Fragrances, often labeled as "natural," can contain numerous hidden toxins, including phthalates and carcinogens. Burkart explains that these chemicals can disrupt hormonal balance and contribute to health issues, including early puberty in girls and feminization in boys. She advocates for lifestyle changes, such as choosing low-tox products and supporting the body's natural detoxification processes, particularly through glutathione, a crucial antioxidant. Burkart also discusses the importance of air and water quality, recommending filtration systems to reduce exposure to pollutants. She encourages consumers to seek transparency from companies regarding product safety and to be cautious of greenwashing. Ultimately, she stresses that while complete avoidance of toxins is impossible, informed choices can significantly improve health and reduce toxic load.

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Dr. Barbara Sturm: The Truth About Skincare, Inflammatory Ingredients to Avoid | TUH #063
Guests: Barbara Sturm
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Barbara Sturm discusses the dangers of common skincare ingredients, particularly retinol, which can cause inflammation and damage the skin barrier. She emphasizes the importance of understanding what we apply to our skin, especially for young girls who often use products with harmful chemicals. Dr. Sturm highlights that many sunscreens have been pulled from the market due to cancer-causing properties and stresses the need for better skin protection through strengthening the skin rather than relying solely on sunscreen. Dr. Sturm, a pioneer in anti-inflammatory skincare, shares her philosophy on skincare, advocating for hydration and the use of effective ingredients. She warns against harmful substances like fragrances, parabens, mineral oils, glycolic acid, and retinoids, which can exacerbate skin issues. Instead, she promotes the use of hyaluronic acid for hydration and emphasizes the importance of a simple skincare routine. Additionally, she discusses the significance of a holistic approach to skincare, including diet, sleep, and avoiding chemical exposure from various products. Dr. Sturm also introduces her innovative treatments and products, including a focus on anti-inflammatory living and the benefits of sunlight.
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