It would be a bigger win if the FDA would just ban petroleum-based dyes and a bigger win for MAHA. The FDA certifies and approves every dye that is petroleum based for all products, except for one used in hair dye.
Regarding that final paragraph on walkable cities, this is in stark contrast to the Trump administration’s grants to local governments for active transportation, infrastructure such as pedestrian walkways, bike paths, and trails. What will it take for this administration to recognize that we cannot be healthy without movement and forcing everybody to rely on a personal vehicle to get around is not doing anyone any favors?
Sec. Kennedy should revive the study of Suramin, a drug that showed promise as a treatment for autism but was ignored here. The South African corporation (Pax Medica) that took up the research and had some promising results has apparently run out of money.
I'm sorry... Tylenol doesn't help but its not the Tylenol. Tylenol has been out since 1959 or so and the Autism rates didn't start to skyrocket until the late 80's when the HARMaceutical companies were given immunity and the childhood schedule ramped up... IT'S ALWAYS BEEN THE VAXXINES!!! (and now, with the bioweapon mrna being snuck into them, it's even worse!)
It would be a bigger win if the FDA would just ban petroleum-based dyes and a bigger win for MAHA. The FDA certifies and approves every dye that is petroleum based for all products, except for one used in hair dye.
Thanks for your great work Adam!
We've shared this link on 'The Stacks'
https://askeptic.substack.com/p/the-stacks
Regarding that final paragraph on walkable cities, this is in stark contrast to the Trump administration’s grants to local governments for active transportation, infrastructure such as pedestrian walkways, bike paths, and trails. What will it take for this administration to recognize that we cannot be healthy without movement and forcing everybody to rely on a personal vehicle to get around is not doing anyone any favors?
Sec. Kennedy should revive the study of Suramin, a drug that showed promise as a treatment for autism but was ignored here. The South African corporation (Pax Medica) that took up the research and had some promising results has apparently run out of money.
I'm sorry... Tylenol doesn't help but its not the Tylenol. Tylenol has been out since 1959 or so and the Autism rates didn't start to skyrocket until the late 80's when the HARMaceutical companies were given immunity and the childhood schedule ramped up... IT'S ALWAYS BEEN THE VAXXINES!!! (and now, with the bioweapon mrna being snuck into them, it's even worse!)