Here are some highlights of a few takeaways from the whole discussion.
1- A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates inside of a cell of an organism.
2- a GMO is designed to overcome the natural barriers between species.
3- [Dr. Thomas Sinks, the associate director for science at the National Center for Environmental Health at the Centers for Disease Control] clarified that nobody ever developed cancer because of chances. There was always a cause, and the challenge in Fallon would be to discover the common denominator among the 11 children. The unifying cause was not yet known, but eventually science would identify the commonality. The probability of the Fallon cluster being a chance event was described by Dr. Sinks as being unlikely. ( This quote is related to a cancer, leukemia, that happened in Fallon, NV. The 11 children mentioned were the main ones used as a sampling of an outbreak of a high cancer cluster in the 1999-2000 time frame).
4- In simple...
This discussion is centered around the connections of Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes and associated nutrients required to avoid these issues.
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This discussion focuses on Castor Oil and Wheat Germ Oil, with references to a number of related Fixed Oils.
Today I would like to discuss this one particular mineral, Molybdenum. Although we looked at this in a video discussion, the written form will be briefer and cover the essentials. So why is Molybdenum so important and why do we need to understand it? For starters it has everything to do with digestion, reproduction and in dealing with toxins. Although a lack of or a deficiency is not necessarily an either-or deal in and of itself, a less than optimum level makes the aforementioned events lack in their overall performance overall for the body. However, yes, the lack of, leads eventually to a disaster. Basically, in everything you might do from a nutritional aspect, if this element is not present and working, will be an exercise in futility. Molybdenum has a direct relationship with Sulfur. You might see this as a counterbalance with Sulfur. As Sulfur goes up, Molybdenum goes down. When Molybdenum goes up, Sulfur goes down. In order for this to take place it is largely driven by...
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