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To: nickcarraway

What a pile.....not that i dont care about the effect of chemicals on our systems...but...these are induced pluripotent cells...we dont know if they behave exactly like natural cells...also this test is in the lab...the cells tested are not subject to local biochemical effects which could be seen in whole human bodies...did they test the cells for any other endocrine disruptors...? How did they know the disruptors cause us to eat more? Could disruption make us eat less.....were the lab cells exposed to amounts that exceed commonly encountered blood concentrations in Human tissue?...doesnt sound like a real complete biochemical analysis....wait for the movie... Video at 11....


36 posted on 08/12/2017 11:14:27 PM PDT by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and diamonds, and harder to finppld.)
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To: Getready

Lectins in the bloodstream from a gut damaged by illness or years of abuse - as well as endocrine disrupting chemicals such as the few outlined - cause the satiety hormone leptin to fail its function. When the endocrine system breaks down the body gets misfiring signals to.store fat.

I.know. It happened to me (pound a day weight gain with no change in diet or activity). Had to figure it out on my own.

There are red flags, but it seems that I’m one of a mere few writing of this rolling health disaster from a position of self-help.

I did I and my soon to be published book outlines how others can not only do I too, but avoid health problems altogether.

Imagine not NEEDING healthcare. That’s currently me...


54 posted on 08/13/2017 7:56:06 AM PDT by logi_cal869 (-cynicus-)
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