12K reactions · 3.6K shares | Of course this 💉 is given within the first 30 days of life… leaving parents to not think or know any different when their child isn’t developing properly and inevitably gets that autism diagnosis. This is the sad truth behind our medical system. They have the evidence, but keep it hidden. They gaslight parents who notice a change in their children after a round of 💉. And informed consent does not exist, just pressure to do as you’re told. My heart goes out to all these children, and all of the parents who knew in their gut that something wasn’t right 💔 | Dia Giorgi | Facebook
12K reactions · 3.6K shares | Of course this 💉 is given within the first 30 days of life… leaving parents to not think or know any different when their child isn’t developing properly and inevitably gets that autism diagnosis. This is the sad truth behind our medical system. They have the evidence, but keep it hidden. They gaslight parents who notice a change in their children after a round of 💉. And informed consent does not exist, just pressure to do as you’re told. My heart goes out to all these children, and all of the parents who knew in their gut that something wasn’t right 💔 | Dia Giorgi | Facebook
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6.7K reactions · 528 shares | Most Side Sleepers Are Surprised They Never Knew This... | Side Sleepers: LISTEN UP! A good night's sleep is crucial for all of us, but when hip or back pain and stiffness set in, it can feel like your body is... | By Revoget | Facebook
3.9K reactions · 192 comments | Your gut isn’t just where food is digested—it’s where healing begins. When symptoms like bloating, reflux, fatigue, or breakouts show up, your gut is often the first place to look. Behind each of these signs could be an imbalance—too little acid, too much inflammation, poor motility, or missing microbes. Supporting your gut doesn’t mean doing a cleanse or following trends. It means addressing the root cause gently, consistently, and wisely. Because when your gut is in harmony, everything else starts to fall into place—your skin, mood, energy, and even immunity. #guthealth #healyourgut #bloatingrelief #ibshelp #leakygut #microbiomehealth #hormonehealth #digestivehealth #inflammation #guthealing #naturalremedies #holistichealth | PARADYM Supplements | Facebook
3.9K reactions · 192 comments | Your gut isn’t just where food is digested—it’s where healing begins. When symptoms like bloating, reflux, fatigue, or breakouts show up, your gut is often the first place to look. Behind each of these signs could be an imbalance—too little acid, too much inflammation, poor motility, or missing microbes. Supporting your gut doesn’t mean doing a cleanse or following trends. It means addressing the root cause gently, consistently, and wisely. Because when your gut is in harmony, everything else starts to fall into place—your skin, mood, energy, and even immunity. #guthealth #healyourgut #bloatingrelief #ibshelp #leakygut #microbiomehealth #hormonehealth #digestivehealth #inflammation #guthealing #naturalremedies #holistichealth | PARADYM Supplements |
14K reactions · 137 shares | Natural health swaps instead of just going straight to your doctor’s prescription pad. Please don’t get me wrong; there can be a time and place for medicine. It truly depends. Studies have shown that using mannose is as effective as antibiotics for a UTI. Using coconut oil can help with skin infections… But more importantly, using these natural, real-food pharmacy (pharmacy) compounds is a preventive strategy for optimal health. Your one apple-a-day strategy to keep the doctor away essentially. Let food be thy medicine. Ryan #holistic #nutritiontips #nutritionfacts #holisticnutrition #healthytips #eatthisnotthat #nutrientdense #healthyyou | Live Vitae Personalised Nutritionist & Optimal Health Coach | Facebook
14K reactions · 137 shares | Natural health swaps instead of just going straight to your doctor’s prescription pad. Please don’t get me wrong; there can be a time and place for medicine. It truly depends. Studies have shown that using mannose is as effective as antibiotics for a UTI. Using coconut oil can help with skin infections… But more importantly, using these natural, real-food pharmacy (pharmacy) compounds is a preventive strategy for optimal health. Your one apple-a-day strategy to keep the doctor away essentially. Let food be thy medicine. Ryan #holistic #nutritiontips #nutritionfacts #holisticnutrition #healthytips #eatthisnotthat #nutrientdense #healthyyou | Live Vitae Personalised Nutritionist & Optimal Health Coach | Facebook
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6.5K reactions · 826 shares | Support your kidneys 🌱 | You’re doing your best to revitalize your kidneys. ✅ Your diet is taken care of… ✅ You’ve made significant lifestyle changes… But struggling to find... | By Kidney | Facebook
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654K views · 1.1K comments | FULL INTERVIEW: Former "Grey's Anatomy" star Eric Dane speaks out for the first time in a television interview about his battle with ALS, a degenerative... | By Good | this country who have the same wrenching diagnosis. >> Reporter: There he is. Blue eyes, smile. Eric Dane arrives at grey's anatomy. >> So, do you ever go out with coworkers? >> I make it a rule not to. >> I am so glad that I don't work here. >> Reporter: He's a little mysterious and charming. Doesn't take long before he'll be immortalized as Dr. -- >> Mcsteamy. >> Reporter: Now 52-year-old man we all know is walking into the room. You are tall. >> I am tall. Yeah. I like it. >> Reporter: He is here to talk about his shattering medical diagnosis so that anyone else who receives the same news will know they're not alone. Take me back to the first thing that made you concerned, worried, baffled. Where did it begin? >> I started experiencing some weakness in my right hand. And I didn't really think anything of it at the time. I thought maybe I'd be texting too much and my hand was fatigued. Few weeks later I noticed it had gotten a little worse. So I went and saw a hand specialist, who sent me to another hand specialist. I went to a neurologist. The neurologist sent me to another neurologist and said, this is way above my pay grade. >> Reporter: After nine months the crushing reality. He's told he has the incurable disease that progressively kills the nerves that connect to your muscles, affecting your arms, legs, speech, breathing. In the end, for so many, paralysis, while your mind is so acute. It's called als. >> I will never forget those three letters. It's on me the second I wake up. >> Reporter: It's not a dream. >> It's not a dream, no. >> Reporter: A disease without a road map, just a daily inventory of what is being lost. It is now a year and a half since the symptoms began. >> I have one functioning arm. My dominant side -- >> Reporter: Is your right side. >> My left side is functioning. My right side is completely stopped working. >> Reporter: Then your left arm is fine? >> No, it's going. Yeah. I feel like maybe few more months and I won't have my left hand either. Sobering. >> Reporter: He says he's walking fine, but thinking about his legs. Is that what you're worried about next? Your legs? >> Yeah. Yeah. I'm worried about my legs. >> Reporter: Always on his mind, his family, with actress Rebecca Gayhart. The couple once separated but are now close. Their daughters are 15 and 16 years old. A couple months ago his daughter was on a trip with his dad. >> When I jumped into the ocean that day and had realized I couldn't swim, generate enough power to get myself back to the boat, I thought, oh, god. I realized in that moment, I'm not safe in the water anymore. >> Reporter: His daughter had to race to his rescue. >> She dragged me back to the boat. >> Reporter: What did you say to each other? >> I was like breaking down in tears. I made sure she got back to the water with her friend and continued on with the snorkeling, the guide. I was just heart broken. >> Reporter: Who's the person you call when it gets too hard? >> I call Rebecca. I talk to her every day. We have managed to become better friends and better parents. And she is my, probably my biggest champion, my most stallwart supporter. I lean on her. >> Reporter: He had met her when he was an uncertain young man trying to make his way in Hollywood. >> Where on Earth did you get that picture? I wish I had that hair. >> Reporter: Be you do have that hair. >> It's gray. I look like gandolph now. This guy looks somewhat confident, but teetering on arrogance. Full of hubris and hope, and hurt. >> Reporter: The hurt of a little boy whose had died by suicide when he was just 7 years old. You're 7 years old. >> 7 years old, yeah. >> Reporter: You could always sense that mystery inside him, even as he became a star and stunned the 23 million people watching this kwraoepb. >> This is awkward. >> Reporter: Do you think this could be memorable in that moment? No? >> I had no idea. I just remember walking out of the bathroom with a nice gentleman kind of blowing smoke towards me. >> Reporter: He also stars in another giant show euphoria. Next a new seerys on Amazon. A police thriller called "Countdown." He says he is going to keep fighting this disease for the life he loves every single day. >> I don't think this is the end of my story. I just don't feel like this is the end of me. I'm fighting as much as I can. There's so much about it that's out of my control. >> Reporter: How angry does the illness make you? >> Very. I'm angry because my father was taken from me when I was young. There's a very good chance that I'll be taken from my girls when they're very young. I really, at the end of the day, all I want to just spend time with my family and work a little bit if I can. >> Reporter: And make sure you tell them that you love them. >> Every day. Every day. They're loved. They know it. >> He really is an extraordinary man. He has so much more to say and want everyone to know. We're gonna sit with his doctor tomorrow and him to talk about what's possible in the next couple of years. Hope. And also, he startled me by how much this disease is on the increase and the every day things in our lives that could be contributing it to it. We all did that ice bucket challenge. Do you know it raised $200 million? $200 million. She says that's already made a huge difference. So much more is needed. That's coming up tomorrow. >> Robin: He said, what, 5,000 a year are diagnosed?
654K views · 1.1K comments | FULL INTERVIEW: Former "Grey's Anatomy" star Eric Dane speaks out for the first time in a television interview about his battle with ALS, a degenerative... | By Good | this country who have the same wrenching diagnosis. >> Reporter: There he is. Blue eyes, smile. Eric Dane arrives at grey's anatomy. >> So, do you ever go out with coworkers? >> I make it a rule not to. >> I am so glad that I don't work here. >> Reporter: He's a little mysterious and charming. Doesn't take long before he'll be immortalized as Dr. -- >> Mcsteamy. >> Reporter: Now 52-year-old man we all know is walking into the room. You are tall. >> I am tall. Yeah. I like it. >> Reporter: He is here to talk about his shattering medical diagnosis so that anyone else who receives the same news will
29K views · 489 reactions | This is a very controversial subject but we live in a time where we must question everything. Here is what we know from the surface: Most oral ivermectin tablets (like the generic 3 mg tablets used for parasites) do NOT contain polysorbate 80. However, some injectable or topical formulations, especially veterinary products or suspensions, may contain polysorbate 80 or other emulsifiers to keep the drug stable. Many generic human ivermectin tablets include titanium dioxide as an ingredient. It's used as a white pigment to coat the tablet and make it more visually uniform. The European Food Safety Authority declared in 2021 that titanium dioxide can no longer be considered safe as a food additive due to possible genotoxicity (DNA damage). While I know many people have been helped by this, I choose to err on the side of caution. For us, we choose natures ivermectin because nature is less tampered with. I successfully passed liver flukes during my second round of an herbal parasite cleanse and it absolutely transformed my health. Comment "deworm" below, and I will send you the protocol we use that uses nature to help safely remove toxins and parasites without all the added stuff. | WOW PBX | Facebook
29K views · 489 reactions | This is a very controversial subject but we live in a time where we must question everything. Here is what we know from the surface: Most oral ivermectin tablets (like the generic 3 mg tablets used for parasites) do NOT contain polysorbate 80. However, some injectable or topical formulations, especially veterinary products or suspensions, may contain polysorbate 80 or other emulsifiers to keep the drug stable. Many generic human ivermectin tablets include titanium dioxide as an ingredient. It's used as a white pigment to coat the tablet and make it more visually uniform. The European Food Safety Authority declared in 2021 that titanium dioxide can no longer be considered safe as a food additive due to possible genotoxicity (DNA damage). While I know many peo
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