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  • Study: 83% Of Tattoo Inks Contain Ingredients Linked To Major Health Risks

    02/28/2024 1:48:13 PM PST · by george76 · 47 replies
    OAN ^ | February 28, 2024 | James Meyers
    A new study has discovered that tattoo inks could be linked to cancer or organ failure. An analysis of 54 inks commonly used in tattoo parlors across America has uncovered that a staggering 45 of them contained unlisted additives, including chemicals known to pose alarming health risks. Multiple inks contained 2-phenoxyethanol, which can cause toxic effects in high doses. Researchers involved in the study found the most common additive to be polyethylene glycol, which is a compound that can cause acute renal failure. The study was led by Jonn Swierk from the Department of Chemistry at Binghamton University, and was...
  • Persistence of the Spike Protein May be Inducing Systemic Autoimmune Disease MIMICKING Sjogren’s, Arthritis, Vasculitis, Diabetes, etc.

    02/26/2023 7:11:40 PM PST · by george76 · 101 replies
    WMC Research ^ | 2/26/2023 | Walter M Chesnut
    A perfect bioweapon? Sowing the body with the seeds of self-destruction via most efficient endothelial delivery. ... Spike Protein is a designed viral fragment that has been attached to a coronavirus as a delivery mechanism. This viral fragment causes ARDS, multiple organ failure and death in a very few due to the initial phase of the Syndrome it induces. This is what I have called SPED. Spike Protein Endothelial Disease. The second phase of this Syndrome I had initially thought was a Progeria syndrome. I now no longer believe that to be the case. However, Phase II would certainly be...
  • Psychedelic Mushrooms Grew in a Man's Veins After He Injected Them

    01/13/2021 6:28:03 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 36 replies
    gizmodo ^ | 01/12/2021 | Ed Cara
    Days before the ER visit, he had decided to use mushrooms by first boiling them down into what he called “mushroom tea,” then filtering the mixture through a cotton swab and intravenously injecting it. Soon after, he developed symptoms including lethargy, jaundice, diarrhea, and nausea, along with vomiting up blood. By the time he was admitted to the hospital’s intensive care unit, multiple organs had started to fail, including his lungs and kidney. Tests revealed that he had both a bacterial and fungal infection in his blood, meaning that the mushrooms he injected were now literally feeding off him and...
  • Joseph Wilson, Who Challenged Iraq War Narrative, Dies at 69

    09/27/2019 12:13:35 PM PDT · by Borges · 29 replies
    NYT ^ | 9/27/2019 | Neil Genzlinger
    Joseph C. Wilson, the long-serving American diplomat whose clash with the administration of President George W. Bush in 2003 led to the unmasking of his wife at the time, Valerie Plame, as a C.I.A. agent, resulting in accusations that the revelation was political payback, died on Friday at his home in Santa Fe, N.M. He was 69. Ms. Plame said the cause was organ failure.
  • Alexander Shulgin, 'Godfather of ecstasy', dies aged 88

    06/04/2014 1:59:59 PM PDT · by a fool in paradise · 21 replies
    BBC News ^ | 3 June 2014 Last updated at 08:51 ET | By Michelle Roberts Health editor, BBC News online
    Alexander Shulgin earned his nickname, the Godfather of ecstasy, after honing a way to make the drug - and testing it out on himself to check it had worked. A Facebook post by his wife and research partner, Ann, said he died "surrounded by family and caretakers and Buddhist meditation music". He lived out his final years at his home in Northern California. Shulgin began his study of organic chemistry at Harvard University in his teens and, after a stint in the US Navy during World War Two, returned to Berkeley to get his PhD in biochemistry at the University...
  • Could Ebola now be airborne?

    03/28/2014 6:34:35 PM PDT · by Kartographer · 69 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 3/28/14 | DAMIEN GAYLE
    Fears are growing that the most lethal form of the Ebola virus can mutate into an airborne pathogen, making the spread of the terrifying disease more difficult to check. It was previously thought the untreatable virus, which causes massive internal bleeding and multiple organ failure, could only be transmitted through contact with infected blood. But now Canadian researchers have carried out experiments showing how monkeys can catch the deadly disease from infected pigs without coming into direct contact.k
  • Three Approved GMO Crops Linked to Organ Damage, New Study Shows

    01/13/2010 8:56:07 AM PST · by Fractal Trader · 50 replies · 1,398+ views
    Natural News via Slasdhot ^ | 13 January 2010 | Aaron Turpen
    Genetically Modified crops (or GM) are genetically modified organisms (GMO) that have been altered to meet a specific profile. They have also been the subject of controversy almost since their introduction two decades ago. A new study pinpoints three variations of GM corn (maize) as being linked to organ damage in mammals. The three varieties in question are Mon 810, Mon 863, and NK 603. The "Mon" is for, you guessed it, Monsanto and the NK is also a Monsanto product, being engineered for herbicide tolerance. The study was conducted by the Committee of Research and Information on Genetic Engineering...