My mom was one of those people poisoned by using Roundup which ultimately gave her Lymphoma. Bayer started killing people in WW2 and never stopped their deadly ways.
A 100% natural and safe herbicide: 5gal Distilled Vinegar+1cup Salt+ 1/2 Cup liquid dishwashing Soap.
I'm very sorry to hear that. Straight-up sociopaths, all the people who ran, and currently run, these firms. They need to hang.
Until recently it was very difficult for people to connect the dots between their bodies and these toxins. Our current off-the-charts injury and death rolls should make it a bit easier for people to see what pharma has been doing all these decades.
I cheated a bit on Roundup. Was originally made by Monsanto (horrible conglomerate), and around when legal activists identified Roundup as the killer it is, Bayer bought out Monsanto. Bayer has two homicidal arms: Bayer Health and Bayer Crop Science. Corrupt, killer, filth. (I have a close family friend who sold Bayer's glyphosate in upper management for his career. They had a great life, high salary, travel, lived abroad. They're in total denial about the product, the companies, and pharma.)
very cool artwork! i find it interesting about natural alternatives... i used to get asked at work at the Rx for a natural muscle relaxant OTC, then i saw a naturopath and found out about skullcap (an herb) that seems to work nicely... finding a high quality brand is the key...
You reminded me: I just saw a media fake-health page issuing a scary "health" warning about TURMERIC. Hahahahaha! Brilliant, Made-by-God, health-healing/supporting spice used for millennia. Know what it harms? Pharma's earnings!
Part of pharma's marketing-indoctrination campaign was to supplant (pun intended) our proper faith in nature with its synthetic toxins. Any quality of skullcap is better than pharma's injuring/killing toxins! :-)
So many muscle-relaxant paradigms: Exercise; mind/body practices; yoga; magnesium; massage; epsom-salt baths. Endless root-cause solutions.
An unexpected and unintended effect of Plandemic is growing awareness in nature; and less trust in the industry of toxic, synthetic band-aids.
p.s. maybe a compliment to your pHARMa art could be a selection of natural remedies? i take plenty myself, if you'd like a list of ideas to start 😉 altho i could prob learn much from anyone as engaged in the fight as yourself 🙂
at the Rx over a decade, even tho i was dispensing pHARMa, i preferred and did a TON of advising on natural medicines, especially when my employer sponsored a premium database for consults, called "Natural Medicines"... apparently i used it too much, and perhaps not many other RPh did, so, of course, they canceled it. even something as simple as probiotics (now being challenged in some circles) got me off an antidepressant a few years ago... Cognizin(R) (aka citicholine is one of my favorites for brain health, based on lecithin, GRAS), never lost my sense of taste and smell, once the nausea was controlled so i could take it... fwiw... still using it, but apparently this brain fog isn't affected by it much... still working on it!
if interested... check out the table of therapeutic successes for citicholine on page 44...
"...they cancelled [your natural-remedy database]..." Of course they did! Meanwhile, here in Vancouver (Canada) I can shoot up free, gov-funded heroin at a storefront just blocks from my house. The public health policy is called "harm reduction", hahahahaha! So, we wouldn't want people experimenting with probiotics and lecithin: warning!!
lol... and sigh... soooo necessary to think for yourself and know how to research... although i probably wouldn't have been a RPh at age 40 in '09 if i had learned enough earlier myself, but it almost DEPENDS on "need to know..." maybe it's impossible to know all that we NEED to know... in any field... in any way... until we learn "the hard way," not knowing what is unknown makes me neurotic (if i wasn't already!)... if that makes sense!
p.s. my email is on my description page, if you want any ideas...
p.p.s. i know nothing about wine at the moment, saw all your articles in your substack! this must be a great outlet for your creative talents and skills 🙂
My mom was one of those people poisoned by using Roundup which ultimately gave her Lymphoma. Bayer started killing people in WW2 and never stopped their deadly ways.
A 100% natural and safe herbicide: 5gal Distilled Vinegar+1cup Salt+ 1/2 Cup liquid dishwashing Soap.
I'm very sorry to hear that. Straight-up sociopaths, all the people who ran, and currently run, these firms. They need to hang.
Until recently it was very difficult for people to connect the dots between their bodies and these toxins. Our current off-the-charts injury and death rolls should make it a bit easier for people to see what pharma has been doing all these decades.
I cheated a bit on Roundup. Was originally made by Monsanto (horrible conglomerate), and around when legal activists identified Roundup as the killer it is, Bayer bought out Monsanto. Bayer has two homicidal arms: Bayer Health and Bayer Crop Science. Corrupt, killer, filth. (I have a close family friend who sold Bayer's glyphosate in upper management for his career. They had a great life, high salary, travel, lived abroad. They're in total denial about the product, the companies, and pharma.)
very cool artwork! i find it interesting about natural alternatives... i used to get asked at work at the Rx for a natural muscle relaxant OTC, then i saw a naturopath and found out about skullcap (an herb) that seems to work nicely... finding a high quality brand is the key...
Kind thanks, TPCP!
You reminded me: I just saw a media fake-health page issuing a scary "health" warning about TURMERIC. Hahahahaha! Brilliant, Made-by-God, health-healing/supporting spice used for millennia. Know what it harms? Pharma's earnings!
Part of pharma's marketing-indoctrination campaign was to supplant (pun intended) our proper faith in nature with its synthetic toxins. Any quality of skullcap is better than pharma's injuring/killing toxins! :-)
So many muscle-relaxant paradigms: Exercise; mind/body practices; yoga; magnesium; massage; epsom-salt baths. Endless root-cause solutions.
An unexpected and unintended effect of Plandemic is growing awareness in nature; and less trust in the industry of toxic, synthetic band-aids.
Sorry for rant!
p.s. maybe a compliment to your pHARMa art could be a selection of natural remedies? i take plenty myself, if you'd like a list of ideas to start 😉 altho i could prob learn much from anyone as engaged in the fight as yourself 🙂
brilliantly stated! excellent points!
at the Rx over a decade, even tho i was dispensing pHARMa, i preferred and did a TON of advising on natural medicines, especially when my employer sponsored a premium database for consults, called "Natural Medicines"... apparently i used it too much, and perhaps not many other RPh did, so, of course, they canceled it. even something as simple as probiotics (now being challenged in some circles) got me off an antidepressant a few years ago... Cognizin(R) (aka citicholine is one of my favorites for brain health, based on lecithin, GRAS), never lost my sense of taste and smell, once the nausea was controlled so i could take it... fwiw... still using it, but apparently this brain fog isn't affected by it much... still working on it!
if interested... check out the table of therapeutic successes for citicholine on page 44...
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317167480_Citicoline_pharmacological_and_clinical_review_2016_update
SUBSTACK=authorized and expected ranting 😃
Thanks and I'll definitely look this up.
"...they cancelled [your natural-remedy database]..." Of course they did! Meanwhile, here in Vancouver (Canada) I can shoot up free, gov-funded heroin at a storefront just blocks from my house. The public health policy is called "harm reduction", hahahahaha! So, we wouldn't want people experimenting with probiotics and lecithin: warning!!
lol... and sigh... soooo necessary to think for yourself and know how to research... although i probably wouldn't have been a RPh at age 40 in '09 if i had learned enough earlier myself, but it almost DEPENDS on "need to know..." maybe it's impossible to know all that we NEED to know... in any field... in any way... until we learn "the hard way," not knowing what is unknown makes me neurotic (if i wasn't already!)... if that makes sense!
p.s. my email is on my description page, if you want any ideas...
p.p.s. i know nothing about wine at the moment, saw all your articles in your substack! this must be a great outlet for your creative talents and skills 🙂
Thank you! I'm good for ideas, but I'm ZERO on chemistry, so one day I may well hit you up :-)