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RFK jr and MAHA is quickly becoming the key part of the Trump administration
Posted on 4/27/25 at 12:47 pm
Posted on 4/27/25 at 12:47 pm
Great article on RFK and MAHA agenda and how he is quietly but quickly and effectively kicking arse and taking names. (Elon should have watched him)
May be the key to the midterms.
We are fricking tired of seeing all the fat arse kids everywhere. There are more chemicals in our food than in rocket fuel and it’s time the American people quit being Guinea pigs for chemical and agricultural multinationals. They have played us for suckers for decades. We subsidize our own demise then have to pay the pharmaceutical companies to get well from the poison we eat. They are the real fricking enemies. frick them all. Where can u get a MAHA hat. lol
Best Kennedy ever.
RFK kicking arse
May be the key to the midterms.
We are fricking tired of seeing all the fat arse kids everywhere. There are more chemicals in our food than in rocket fuel and it’s time the American people quit being Guinea pigs for chemical and agricultural multinationals. They have played us for suckers for decades. We subsidize our own demise then have to pay the pharmaceutical companies to get well from the poison we eat. They are the real fricking enemies. frick them all. Where can u get a MAHA hat. lol
Best Kennedy ever.
RFK kicking arse
Posted on 4/27/25 at 12:51 pm to TutHillTiger
From what I’ve seen so far, people will agree that our food is full of stuff that’s killing us and making us fat, yet still push back against RFK’s changes because the media has painted him as a loon.
Posted on 4/27/25 at 12:53 pm to TutHillTiger
You want to know why all the boys are such little pussies now. Well how about the fact we pumped female hormones by the tons into every dairy product they ate as kids. So they could get an extra nickle a gallon. We had/have no clue what the side effects would be. A lot of pediatric doctors I know think it made girls fatter and boys “sweeter”. Probably led to this bullshite sexual confusion trans shite too. We let the mfers turn our red blooded Southern boys into pansies and beautiful Southern girls into fat asses. They have done more harm to us than all the terrorist put together. They are a clear and present danger .
This is about natural hormones and doesn’t discuss the added hormones in 90s until 2010 or so.
Dairy products contain naturally occurring female hormones like estrogen and progesterone. These hormones are present in relatively small amounts and are typically broken down by the body's digestive system. While some studies suggest potential associations between dairy consumption and hormone levels, including increased risk of certain cancers and potential impacts on fertility, more research is needed to confirm these effects and understand the underlying mechanisms, says NutritionFacts.org.
Hormones in Dairy and Potential Implications:
Hormone Presence:
Cow's milk naturally contains hormones like estrogen and progesterone, with levels being higher in whole milk due to the fat-soluble nature of these hormones.
Potential Associations:
Some research suggests a link between dairy consumption and:
Increased risk of endometrial cancer in postmenopausal women: says NutritionFacts.org.
Infertility: Some studies have linked higher dairy intake to lower antral follicle counts and decreased ovarian reserve, according to NutritionFacts.org.
Anovulation: Consumption of yogurt or cream has been associated with a higher risk of sporadic anovulation (failure to ovulate), says NutritionFacts.org.
Potential for early puberty in children: Some research suggests a possible link between hormone exposure through dairy and earlier onset of puberty, according to International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Further Research Needed:
The studies linking dairy consumption to these outcomes are observational, and more research is needed to confirm these associations and understand the underlying mechanisms, notes NutritionFacts.org.
Levels in Milk:
Studies have measured estrogen concentrations in different types of milk, including raw and commercial whole milk, and have found that the levels are generally low, with concentrations varying depending on the type of milk and fat content.
Hormones in Other Animals:
Hormones are also found in milk from other animals, including goats and humans, and are naturally present in small amounts.
Hormones and PMS:
Some research suggests that dairy consumption may be associated with milder symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
Important Considerations:
Hormones in Dairy are Generally Low:
The levels of hormones in dairy products are generally very low and are broken down in the digestive system.
Dairy is Still a Nutrient-Rich Food:
Dairy products are a good source of calcium, vitamin D, and other nutrients.
Individual Responses Vary:
People may react differently to dairy consumption, and some individuals may be more sensitive to the hormones present in dairy.
This is about natural hormones and doesn’t discuss the added hormones in 90s until 2010 or so.
Dairy products contain naturally occurring female hormones like estrogen and progesterone. These hormones are present in relatively small amounts and are typically broken down by the body's digestive system. While some studies suggest potential associations between dairy consumption and hormone levels, including increased risk of certain cancers and potential impacts on fertility, more research is needed to confirm these effects and understand the underlying mechanisms, says NutritionFacts.org.
Hormones in Dairy and Potential Implications:
Hormone Presence:
Cow's milk naturally contains hormones like estrogen and progesterone, with levels being higher in whole milk due to the fat-soluble nature of these hormones.
Potential Associations:
Some research suggests a link between dairy consumption and:
Increased risk of endometrial cancer in postmenopausal women: says NutritionFacts.org.
Infertility: Some studies have linked higher dairy intake to lower antral follicle counts and decreased ovarian reserve, according to NutritionFacts.org.
Anovulation: Consumption of yogurt or cream has been associated with a higher risk of sporadic anovulation (failure to ovulate), says NutritionFacts.org.
Potential for early puberty in children: Some research suggests a possible link between hormone exposure through dairy and earlier onset of puberty, according to International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Further Research Needed:
The studies linking dairy consumption to these outcomes are observational, and more research is needed to confirm these associations and understand the underlying mechanisms, notes NutritionFacts.org.
Levels in Milk:
Studies have measured estrogen concentrations in different types of milk, including raw and commercial whole milk, and have found that the levels are generally low, with concentrations varying depending on the type of milk and fat content.
Hormones in Other Animals:
Hormones are also found in milk from other animals, including goats and humans, and are naturally present in small amounts.
Hormones and PMS:
Some research suggests that dairy consumption may be associated with milder symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
Important Considerations:
Hormones in Dairy are Generally Low:
The levels of hormones in dairy products are generally very low and are broken down in the digestive system.
Dairy is Still a Nutrient-Rich Food:
Dairy products are a good source of calcium, vitamin D, and other nutrients.
Individual Responses Vary:
People may react differently to dairy consumption, and some individuals may be more sensitive to the hormones present in dairy.
This post was edited on 4/27/25 at 1:03 pm
Posted on 4/27/25 at 12:57 pm to High C
The media is a slave bitch to their advertisers, so yeah they are trying but his army of pissed off middle class moms is real and in the 10s of millions. He has a lot of support in the legal and medical communities too. We just aren’t wearing MEGA hats etc but we are writing checks etc and know he is right and defending him at meetings etc. The doctors etc are just scared of big pharma and big con agri
Posted on 4/27/25 at 1:00 pm to TutHillTiger
Bad food and sugar is as addictive as crack too. I am from south Louisiana so I am a damn sugar addict. That said when I leave county for a few weeks I get over it and detox and always feel so much better
Posted on 4/27/25 at 1:01 pm to TutHillTiger
quote:My vote this go round was basically based on MAHA. After Calley Means described how it seemed like Trump and RFKJ really bonded, I was pretty excited.
RFK jr and MAHA is quickly becoming the key part of the Trump administration
The left elite have made the exact same mistake with RFK as they have with Trump: they insist on this line-by-line, detail-oriented, fact-by-fact (in their minds) take down, STILL not understanding these 2 guys are basically blunt objects representing tens of millions of Americans that are fed up.
Has RFKJ made dubious claims on certain topics? Absolutely.
Is RFKJ giving voice to tens of millions of "regular" Americans who know - both directly and intuitively - that the American SICKcare system has used their bodies as ATMs and spit out the rest? ABSOLUTELY.
But no - keep going on debunking minor points and then being confused when you lose elections.
Posted on 4/27/25 at 1:10 pm to Big Scrub TX
I had no idea how bad the problem was until I sat next to some Harvard 3 time phd on a plane one day and he told me about it. I said well you convinced me, I will buy organic hormone free milk from now on. Then he said, well that’s good but are you going to buy organic hormone free and then listed about 30 products or so too. And I said hell I live in Mississippi, I can’t even get most of that (it was early 90s) He said that is the problem. Our children are completely Guinea pigs. He was worried they all the boys would be sterile, but definitely said they would be “sweeter”
A Fox News station in central Florida actually blew the whistle on this and reporters won some award in 90s. Their reward? The advertisers made Fox fire them and they were blackballed. That tells you everything you need to know. You can be fired and blackballed for even talking about it.
I was lucky with my kids, not sweet eaters or big on dairy and both top athletes. Plus we could afford all the organic bullshite but most people can’t.
A Fox News station in central Florida actually blew the whistle on this and reporters won some award in 90s. Their reward? The advertisers made Fox fire them and they were blackballed. That tells you everything you need to know. You can be fired and blackballed for even talking about it.
I was lucky with my kids, not sweet eaters or big on dairy and both top athletes. Plus we could afford all the organic bullshite but most people can’t.
This post was edited on 4/27/25 at 1:15 pm
Posted on 4/27/25 at 1:13 pm to TutHillTiger
I have beat tobacco/nicotine now by 28 years, but can't get rid of cravings for sweets like I did for tobacco. Anyone know the key to eliminating that? You could make a fortune because the pharmaceuticals would give you a $billion to squash it.
Posted on 4/27/25 at 1:18 pm to HubbaBubba
Same for me beat alcohol easily but Diet Coke addict and love a good dessert.
Did you know that Adkins was 100% right and the Sugar industry hired some Harvard doctors etc to invent the low fat diet to confuse people and discredit adkins. It’s one of the least publicized conspiracies of all time.
AI:
Yes, historical documents show that the sugar industry secretly funded research in the 1960s to downplay the risks of sugar and highlight the risks of fat, which led to the promotion of low-fat diets. This industry influence helped shift the focus away from sugar and toward fat as the primary culprit in heart disease.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Sugar Research Foundation (SRF):
The SRF, now known as the Sugar Association, paid researchers, including Harvard scientists, to conduct and publish reviews of research on sugar, fat, and heart disease.
Shifting the blame:
The SRF-funded research concluded that cutting fat from the American diet was the best way to address coronary heart disease, effectively downplaying the role of sugar.
Handpicked studies:
The SRF provided the researchers with specific studies to include in their reviews, ensuring that the conclusions favored their interests.
Conflict of interest:
The researchers did not disclose their funding source from the SRF, which was not required at the time.
Influence on public health:
The findings of the SRF-funded research influenced public health guidelines and dietary recommendations, promoting low-fat diets and shifting the focus away from sugar.
Long-term impact:
This shift in focus has been criticized for potentially delaying efforts to address the health risks associated with high sugar consumption and contributing to the rise of processed foods.
This lead to the completely BS food pyramid etc
Yeah my family and friends are in the industry too but it’s still bullshite.
The sugar conspiracy
Did you know that Adkins was 100% right and the Sugar industry hired some Harvard doctors etc to invent the low fat diet to confuse people and discredit adkins. It’s one of the least publicized conspiracies of all time.
AI:
Yes, historical documents show that the sugar industry secretly funded research in the 1960s to downplay the risks of sugar and highlight the risks of fat, which led to the promotion of low-fat diets. This industry influence helped shift the focus away from sugar and toward fat as the primary culprit in heart disease.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Sugar Research Foundation (SRF):
The SRF, now known as the Sugar Association, paid researchers, including Harvard scientists, to conduct and publish reviews of research on sugar, fat, and heart disease.
Shifting the blame:
The SRF-funded research concluded that cutting fat from the American diet was the best way to address coronary heart disease, effectively downplaying the role of sugar.
Handpicked studies:
The SRF provided the researchers with specific studies to include in their reviews, ensuring that the conclusions favored their interests.
Conflict of interest:
The researchers did not disclose their funding source from the SRF, which was not required at the time.
Influence on public health:
The findings of the SRF-funded research influenced public health guidelines and dietary recommendations, promoting low-fat diets and shifting the focus away from sugar.
Long-term impact:
This shift in focus has been criticized for potentially delaying efforts to address the health risks associated with high sugar consumption and contributing to the rise of processed foods.
This lead to the completely BS food pyramid etc
Yeah my family and friends are in the industry too but it’s still bullshite.
The sugar conspiracy
This post was edited on 4/27/25 at 1:22 pm
Posted on 4/27/25 at 1:23 pm to HubbaBubba
There are some supplements you can take that help. I can’t remember the names.
Splenda was my go too but apparently it’s even worse
Splenda was my go too but apparently it’s even worse
Posted on 4/27/25 at 1:40 pm to TutHillTiger
Rfk is a crack head. We're not fat because of seed oil and food dies. The us is fat because we don't walk anywhere, and we don't eat fruits or vegetables.
Posted on 4/27/25 at 1:46 pm to High C
quote:
From what I’ve seen so far, people will agree that our food is full of stuff that’s killing us and making us fat, yet still push back against RFK’s changes because the media has painted him as a loon.
The corporate media is part of the Political Establishment. They try to discredit any and all outsiders, past and present, who won't play ball with the corrupt system.
Ron Paul
Donald Trump
Bobby Kennedy
Tulsi Gabbard
To name a few....
Sadly, far too many sheeple blindly accept whatever they're told by George Stephanopoulos, Fake Jake Tapper, Norah O'Donnell, Oprah Pimpfrey's little girlfriend, etc.
Posted on 4/27/25 at 1:58 pm to HubbaBubba
quote:You gotta go really protein-forward.
I have beat tobacco/nicotine now by 28 years, but can't get rid of cravings for sweets like I did for tobacco. Anyone know the key to eliminating that? You could make a fortune because the pharmaceuticals would give you a $billion to squash it.
Posted on 4/27/25 at 2:01 pm to crewdepoo
quote:Fatness isn't the only problem. Metabolic dysregulation is - and there are millions of non-fat, metabolically disastrous Americans.
Rfk is a crack head. We're not fat because of seed oil and food dies. The us is fat because we don't walk anywhere, and we don't eat fruits or vegetables.
It is greatly connected to our diets of fake food. And to our lived atmospheres full of toxic crap.
Meanwhile, they tell people to avoid the sun at all cost.
But yes, being sedentary doesn't help either.
Posted on 4/27/25 at 2:01 pm to TutHillTiger
Good, this is what I what I voted for
Posted on 4/27/25 at 2:01 pm to crewdepoo
quote:
Rfk is a crack head. We're not fat because of seed oil and food dies. The us is fat because we don't walk anywhere, and we don't eat fruits or vegetables.
McD franchise owner?
Posted on 4/27/25 at 2:11 pm to TutHillTiger
I will also say I'm more excited perhaps by Marty Makary at FDS and Jay B at CDC.
Posted on 4/27/25 at 3:14 pm to Big Scrub TX
quote:Whatever that means, yeah, sure. Okay.
You gotta go really protein-forward.
Posted on 4/27/25 at 3:33 pm to Big Scrub TX
quote:sun does cause cancer. If you don't believe that you should get checked for brain worms
Fatness isn't the only problem. Metabolic dysregulation is - and there are millions of non-fat, metabolically disastrous Americans. It is greatly connected to our diets of fake food. And to our lived atmospheres full of toxic crap. Meanwhile, they tell people to avoid the sun at all cost. But yes, being sedentary doesn't help either.
This post was edited on 4/27/25 at 3:36 pm
Posted on 4/27/25 at 3:35 pm to andouille
quote:I said we were fat bc we don't eat fruit and veggies. What does this even mean? Doesn't matter if you eat fried chicken at McDonald's or the holy chick fila, it's bad for you
McD franchise owner?
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