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We tested 20 baby formula brands for toxic metals, finding all 40 samples contained aluminum and lead. 80% exceeded EPA lead limits, with one goat milk formula having 41,000 ppb of aluminum, far above safe levels. Arsenic, mercury, and cadmium were also present in many samples, with some exceeding FDA drinking water limits. 6 formulas had all 5 toxic metals. These alarming results can be found on gmoscience.org.

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We send toxic chemicals like hydrogen cyanide from human sewage treatment plants to compound pharmacies, who use them in supplements and energy drinks like Celsius. These products can contain four times the daily limit of cyanide. Instead, choose Bang over Celsius or Monster, as Bang uses methylcobalamin instead of cyanocobalamin. Check your supplements for cyanocobalamin and discard them if found, including those for your children.

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We use dangerous chemicals in supplements and energy drinks. For example, Celsius energy drink contains 4 times the safe amount of cyanide. Instead, choose Bang with methylcobalamin, not cyanocobalamin. Hydrogen cyanide in these products comes from human sewage treatment plants. Check your supplements for cyanocobalamin and throw them out if they contain it, including those for your kids.

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I had no insulin and decided to try a drink with 5 grams of carbs and 4 grams of sugar without taking any insulin. I chose the tropical citrus flavor and was excited to see how it would affect my blood sugar. After two hours, my blood sugar was 122 and stable.

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Speaker 0 discusses deionized water in pharmaceuticals, claiming that water is treated to remove its electrical conductivity and that this process transfers conductivity out of the water into the pharmaceutical products. He describes an experiment in which he drank deionized water purchased at Whole Foods after running out of distilled water. He emphasizes that he does not endorse drinking it and characterizes the experience as the most crazy he ever had. He states that the water “kinda tasted weird” and, within about 30 to 40 minutes, he felt his whole body shut down. According to his account, he experienced a rapid drop in blood sugar, turned white and pale, and found that he could not function. He describes the effect as instant and extremely rapid. From his perspective, these observations lead to the conclusion that pharmaceuticals containing toxins and deionized water are capable of “shutting your body down.” He further asserts that as different parts of the body are shut down, this would result in various side effects and health problems.

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I'm in a store in Sweden, where food regulations are strict. I found a section with American products, including Airheads. On the back of the packaging, there are warning labels indicating that it contains a substance that can negatively affect a child's behavior and concentration. This highlights the differences in food labeling between the U.S. and Europe.

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A Copenhagen study with 100 normal individuals divided into four groups for six months: one liter of sugared soda per day, one liter of diet soda per day, one liter of milk per day, and one liter of water per day. The outcomes: 'The one liter of soda per day in six months gained 10 kilos.' 'No surprise.' 'The one liter of water per day lost two kilos.' 'One liter of milk per day, no change.' And finally, the key, the kicker to the whole thing, diet soda. 'The one liter of diet soda. What would you predict their weight would do? They gained two kilos.' 'Why did they gain two kilos if they were consuming a liter of diet soda, which are zero calories? The answer is because they still generated an insulin response.'

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Speaker 0 provides a step-by-step live demonstration. They state they have Pepsi Max as the product and a fresh base slide, a clean cover slide, and a brand-new pipette just out of its package. They open the product, place one drop of the product on the slide, cover it with the base slide and the cover slide, and then place the slide under a microscope, viewing it in dark field. On the screen, the sample shows a huge amount of dots. The dots are described as not crystals but “dots” that look like quantum dots, appearing all over the slide. The speaker notes that these dots are not put there by them; they are already in the product. They adjust the light and observe that these dots are building together and forming structures. They remark that they left the slide for ten minutes earlier and these dots started to build into structures. The speaker continues to show the slide, highlighting various formations they observe, including what they describe as a fall, a hydrogel ribbon, and other complex structures. They emphasize that they did not place these features there and that they are seeing them live as they go through the sample. They note that the formations appear to be in the product itself and are now building in real time on the slide, creating networks and structures that span across the slide. They compare what they are seeing to items they have observed in blood, stating these dots are similar to what they have seen before, implying a connection to biological-like appearances. They repeatedly assert that the dots and structures are in the product and that they have not introduced them. They mention a Rockefeller quote about putting something in food, suggesting a concern that such substances could be added to products. As the demonstration continues, the speaker reiterates that the phenomenon—dots, networks, and hydrogel-like formations—has been present from the moment the slide was prepared and has been developing for several minutes. They express astonishment and insist that this is not something they placed there, but something observed within the product itself, with the formations continuing to develop as they speak.

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After seeing a 2022 study showing 100% of school lunches tested positive for toxic metals, the speaker revisited the work of Dr. Renee Jo Dufault, an FDA whistleblower who claimed there was undisclosed mercury in high fructose corn syrup. The speaker hypothesized that infant formulas, which often contain high fructose corn syrup, might also contain undisclosed mercury. Collaborating with Zen Honeycutt from Moms Across America, the New MDs podcast, and Dr. Stephanie Senov, they tested 20 formulas purchased from various stores, testing each twice. All formulas tested positive for aluminum and lead. Aluminum levels were reportedly 1,000 times higher than the other metals.

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I demonstrate the process of examining Pepsi Max under a microscope. After preparing the slides, I observe quantum dots forming structures in the product, similar to what I see in blood. These dots are not crystals but are building into networks and ribbons. The presence of these structures raises concerns about the product's safety and potential implications for health. This unexpected discovery highlights the need for further investigation into the composition of commercial products.

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In this eye-opening demonstration, we pour unfiltered tap water into two glasses. Using an OTO chemical test, we detect chlorine in one glass, indicated by its yellow color. Surprisingly, the other glass shows no chlorine. It turns out that while testing the first glass, the chemicals from the water were absorbed into the speaker's skin and hands within just 10 seconds. This highlights the presence of 80,000 unstudied and unregulated chemicals in our tap water, which can lead to various health issues ranging from brittle hair and dry skin to respiratory problems and even cancer.

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- We take that chemical weapon that's an acute toxic flammable environmental hazard and ship it to compound pharmacies that put it in supplements, protein powders, and energy drinks. - Celsius energy drink has four times the amount of daily cyanide that a human being is meant to ingest. - Bang has methylcobalamin; this has cyanocobalamin. - Hydrogen cyanide is sourced from sewage treatment plant sludge—the waste from a human sewage treatment plant, called sludge. - They dry it into powder, ship it to a facility, synthesize it with a metal, and put it in your vitamins; they take metal, hydrogen cyanide, and put it in our supplements. - When you get home tonight, take all of your supplements and protein powders, look for cyanocobalamin, and if it has it, throw it in the trash. Do that for your kids too.

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For years, Starbucks kept their coffee drink ingredients a secret. However, a barista revealed that in the U.S., they used caramel coloring level 4, made from ammonia and linked to cancer, for their pumpkin spice lattes. In contrast, the UK used beta carotene from carrots for coloring. Following an investigation and media scrutiny, Starbucks removed caramel coloring from all U.S. drinks and began disclosing the ingredients for their entire menu.

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Farmers in Northern Lucknow use cola companies as cost-effective pesticides, as spraying their fields with colas is cheaper than traditional pesticides. However, a study by the center for science and environment found that 57 samples of Cola drinks had pesticide residue levels 24 times higher than agreed limits. Both Pepsi and Coke deny any wrongdoing, but this is the second condemnation in three years, leading many to doubt their claims and product quality.

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Someone online claimed they'd rather lick sweat off a fat guy's back than drink Liquid Death. To settle this, we conducted a taste test with 10 participants at Saket Homes. They sampled two options, A and B. After tasting, everyone expressed a preference for A, with comments like, "I love it" and "It's good." No one actually licked anything, but the consensus was clear: 10 out of 10 preferred the taste of Liquid Death over the alternative. One participant humorously noted that mixing A and B would create a margarita. Try it for yourself and see if you agree!

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One day, while waiting in a long line at Chick-fil-A, I questioned why a chicken sandwich would attract so many people. Curious, I researched the ingredients. During the ongoing debate between Chick-fil-A and Popeyes, I discovered that the Popeyes chicken sandwich contains over 40 ingredients, with 32 being man-made chemicals. Chick-fil-A's sandwich has over 50 ingredients, with more than 40 also being man-made. This led me to conclude that these sandwiches are highly addictive due to the chemicals, particularly MSG. After sharing this information, Chick-fil-A removed the ingredient list from their website, suggesting they don't want customers to know about the additives that contribute to cravings rather than nutritional value.

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I noticed the long lines at Chick Fil A and wondered why their chicken sandwich was so popular. I did some research and found out that both Chick Fil A and Popeye's chicken sandwiches contain a high number of man-made chemicals. Chick Fil A had over 50 chemicals, while Popeye's had over 40. This made me realize that these sandwiches are not just tasty, but potentially addictive due to the MSG and other chemicals they contain. I shared this information, and Chick Fil A even removed the ingredient list from their website. It seems they don't want people to know about the additives in their food.

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These cans of fizzy drink all have some kind of sugar substitute. Are those sugar substitutes harmless? No. A paper just came out like three days ago in Annals of Neurology basically showing that non-nutritive sweetener consumption, so diet sweetener consumption, correlates with dementia. And we think we know why. Why? Reactive oxygen species. So oxygen radicals. Little chemicals that are given off from various substances that cause changes in energy metabolism in cells and also cause damage in cells. ROSs, reactive oxygen species. The famous ones are aspartame and sucralose. Now, do monk fruit extract, do stevia, does allulose also cause reactive oxygen species? I very specifically looked for data on those, could not find it.

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Pharmaceuticals like Ibuprofen, Caffeine, and Monocin are present in our drinking water, along with many others. A study by the Associated Press found drugs in the water of 24 major cities, affecting around 41 million Americans. The range of pharmaceuticals is vast, including epilepsy medication, mental health medicines, mood stabilizers, antibiotics, angina and heart drugs, cholesterol drugs, and even sex hormones. The issue lies in the fact that the federal government doesn't specifically test for pharmaceuticals in the water, and there is currently no method to remove them from treatment plants.

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Pharmaceuticals like Ibuprofen, Caffeine, and Monocin are present in our drinking water, along with many others. A study conducted by the Associated Press found drugs in the water of 24 major cities out of 50 that were investigated. This means that approximately 41 million Americans are consuming these drugs through their water. The range of pharmaceuticals found is extensive, including epilepsy medication, mental health medicines, mood stabilizers, antibiotics, angina and heart drugs, cholesterol drugs, and even sex hormones. The issue lies in the fact that the federal government does not specifically test for pharmaceuticals in water, and there is currently no effective method to remove them from treatment plants.

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Pharmaceuticals like Ibuprofen, Caffeine, and Monocin are present in our drinking water, along with many others. A study conducted by the Associated Press found drugs in the water of 24 major cities across the US, affecting around 41 million Americans. The range of pharmaceuticals discovered includes epilepsy medication, mental health medicines, mood stabilizers, antibiotics, heart and cholesterol drugs, and even sex hormones. The issue lies in the fact that the federal government does not specifically test for pharmaceuticals in water, and there is currently no effective method to remove them from treatment plants.

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Synthetic caffeine starts out with ammonia. The ammonia is then turned into urea, which if you're wondering why that sounds like the word urine, it's because it's a chemical that's literally found in human urine growth. And then it goes through a couple more chemical conversions before it's turned into caffeine. It glows blue. You heard me right. It's phosphorescent, like the inside of a glow stick. In order to make it stop glowing blue so the companies are, like, comfortable buying it, it is washed in a series of chemicals, including sodium nitrate, acetic acid, sodium carbonate, and chloroform. You know, the stuff that serial killers knock girls out with so they can serial kill them. And only after it is washed with chloroform is it then sold to the companies who put it into your energy drinks, which you drink for breakfast on an empty stomach.

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The speaker shares shocking results from lab analysis on natural flavors in sparkling water. Residual solvents, including pentadione and diacetyl linked to health risks, were found in a lime flavor extract. These substances are known to cause popcorn lung. The speaker questions the true nature of "natural" flavors.

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Derek wanted me to cover up his lies. Is this the start of a new beef arc between Coach Greg and More Plates, More Dates? What are we talking about here? I have a feeling we're going to be talking about Turk and a whole lot of it. "Remember that, Derek? Remember that phone call? What did you ask me to do to cover it up?" "Oh, Greg, don't tell them about it. Get out your popcorn. This is the truth." "Do I look and sound like I'm lying?" The discussion centers on Turkesterone and the claim that supplements like Gorilla Mind and Coach Greg's products include "Turkistanica" or "Turkeestone". HTLT, that's my company, it's been vindicated. We sell authentic Auga Turkistanica with Turkeestone. The Turk Max has Auga Turkistanica in it. Turpplex and Eciplex... they're the same product. There's a photo of the turquestone molecule on the bottle. HPLC tests don't account for Ajuga Turkistanica having many different constituents. We ran a chromatograph on all the ectosteroids possible. Gorilla Mind sells Turk Plex and ectoplex. They're two different products. They're identical like identical twins. ABC Labs... FDA warnings. Your firm failed to establish and document the accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and reproductibility of its test methods. Your firm failed to routinely calibrate, inspect or check according to a written program designed to ensure proper performance of and to maintain adequate written records of calibration checks and inspections of automatic mechanical and you will observe this in various niches. Code Greg, 15% off. Subscribe, click the bell button, comment to boost the algorithm. If it doesn't work for you, that's a good point.

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107 coffee drinkers were split into strong coffee and decaf with equal bitterness from quinine; participants were unable to discern caffeinated from caffeine-free coffee. Researchers attributed this to flavor, aroma, or the vibe of coffee, forming a conditioned stimulus that produces alertness even when the coffee is fake. They found these coffee drinkers to be classically conditioned. One cup a day correlates with increased energy use in brain areas linked to dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin, and movement. Caffeine crosses the blood-brain barrier rapidly. It is the most widely used stimulant globally. Caffeine lands on adenosine receptors but does not activate them; it blocks them, preventing adenosine from producing drowsiness. With regular use, adenosine receptors upregulate, leading to tolerance that can develop in 5 days with as little as two cups a day. Cerebral vasodilation by adenosine is opposed by caffeine; about 250 mg can reduce cerebral blood flow by up to 30%. After abstinence, adenosine triggers withdrawal symptoms. Habitual drinkers show an adaptive blood pressure response to caffeine; skipping caffeine increases the subsequent rise when returning. Observational data across tens of thousands of drinkers associate coffee with reduced all-cause mortality, though causality is not established. Sleep timing matters: caffeine half-life is commonly about five hours, so late-day caffeine can disrupt sleep.
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