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Yes, Tattoos Will Cause A Chronic Inflammatory Response And Eventually Cancer

I’ve covered the toxic effects, the damage, and the extreme health risks with tattoos many times in the past. One of my most popular articles on the subject was published almost 10 years ago in my former Classic Muscle Newsletter, issue 20, in February of 2016. And my most recent article on cancer risks and lymphoma was published in July of 2024. So, it comes as no surprise that other publications eventually catches up, […]

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Iron Deficiency Is A Sign Of Severe Malnutrition, Which Needs To Be Addressed

Today we return to Examine.com and another review of a new meta-analysis looking at intravenous iron treatment and reduced risk of cardiovascular hospitalizations and cardiovascular disease mortality in people with heart failure and iron deficiency. While giving intravenous iron treatment to someone with an iron deficiency might seem logical, it’s not that simple and actually shows extreme incompetence. Let’s see what they had to say. Key study details “Eight studies used ferric carboxymaltose, 2

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The Fallacy Of Focusing On A Single Nutrient In Useless Studies

Today we return to Examine.com for another perfect example of wasted time and resources on studies focusing on a single nutrient and a possible outcome.This time some researchers performed a controlled trial and the possible effects of Omega-3 fatty acids and the occurrence of heart arrhythmias in 74 people with acute coronary syndrome. Key study details “The participants were admitted to a critical care unit in Iran. They received standard care and consumed either

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Spirulina Will Increase Your Toxic And Heavy Metal Load — And A Few Words On Bioavailability And Bioconversion

Today we return to Examine.com and a summary of a study on spirulina and blood pressure, where they once again show us how clueless researchers and “scientists” are about everything. What was studied? “The effect of supplementing with spirulina on blood pressure.” Spirulina is a genus of cyanobacteria, and not algae as many people believe. Cyanobacteria are a group of bacteria that have photosynthetic capabilities, similar to plants, and are often referred to as

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Keratin Supplementation And Skin, Hair, And Nail Health

Today we’ll take a quick look at a summary by Examine.com on a study that examined the effects of supplementing with keratin hydrolysate and its possible effects on skin, hair, and nail health. Before we continue, for those unfamiliar with keratin, it’s a type of fibrous structural protein found in the epithelial cells of the outermost layers of the skin, as well as in hair, nails, horns, hooves, wool, feathers, and the scales of

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Iron Deficiency and Blood Tests Explained

In late August, I corrected the extreme misinformation in an article by Medical News Today where they blamed heme iron for causing diabetes, when the truth was the complete opposite. On that note, recently, the disinformation shills at Healthline, the owners of Medical News Today, published an article about iron deficiency and how to remedy it. Of course, as usual, they fail to understand simple biology and biochemistry, so let’s take a look at

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Backwards Thinking: Heme Iron And Diabetes?

The pharmaceutical-shills at Medical News Today recently posted an article based on a “study” that somehow linked the consumption of red meat and particularly ‘heme iron’ to an increased risk of diabetes. Now, anyone with any sign of intelligence should know that ‘diabetes’ develops as a result of a non-human diet consisting of a lot of carbohydrates and also seed/vegetable oils. If you follow our natural proper human diet that is ketogenic in nature,

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Backwards Thinking: Blocking Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) To Fight Hair Loss

The shill-site Healthline recently published an article on “6 Foods That May Block DHT and Fight Hair Loss.” Of course, the foods listed are extremely toxic, and while they may screw up your hormone profile and lower DHT, they will also cause a multitude of other problems and bodily harm. And more importantly, is DHT really to blame for hair loss? Let’s see what they have to say on the topic of DHT and

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