High fructose corn syrup is a chemical that's 20x sweeter than sugar but somehow how not even recognized by the human brain. It confuses a hormone in your brain called "ghrelin" that tells you when you're hungry. It also completely destructs another mental chemical named "leptin" that tells you when you're full. With these two chemicals out of wack, people are bound to develop an unhealthy eating disorder and thus, become obese.
Fact: HFCS is 8 times as addictive as cocaine or heroin.
Fact: 80% of the US population are hooked on HFCS.
Fact: most people who consume high fructose corn syrup tend to eat for two people.
Pro tip: check your food ingredients and shop at the health food store.
https://x.com/ClydeCloutGod/status/1967684771313750381?t=q2ii9wRjC5kRkQ7WSfibXg&s=19
🚨 BREAKING: Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s bombshell AUTISM CAUSES report will reveal that Tylenol use during pregnancy and having a folate deficiency may be linked to autism, per WSJ.
Holy crap...if this is true, Big Pharma is about to LOSE THEIR SHT.
RFK Jr.'s HHS also reportedly plans to state that folinic acid could be used to lower autism symptoms.
I can't wait to see the FULL report. This is going to be huge. Other potential causes to be included as well.
https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/1964023086669509049?t=VKcnP41f_bSGymaCnZYqjQ&s=19
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