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The Endocrine System and Disruptors

The endocrine system consists of glands which secrete or release hormones into your bloodstream. These hormones signal other parts of the body (organs like the heart and lungs, muscles, the digestive system) to respond to the receipt of the hormone by starting, accelerating, decelerating, stopping or altering aspects of their functionality.
For instance when confronted with a survival threat your adrenal glands release adrenaline. When adrenaline is released, it affects the body in six key ways:
• It causes air passages to widen (dilate) to provide muscles with the oxygen they need to either fight or flee danger.
• It causes blood vessels to narrow (contract) to redirect blood flow to major muscle groups, including the heart and lungs.
• It causes the heart rate to speed up and the heart to contract more forcefully so that more oxygen is delivered to muscles and tissues.
• It causes the liver to release blood sugar (glucose), which provides the body with energy.
• It causes the pupils of your eyes to dilate (known as stress-induced mydriasis) so that you see more clearly, even in the dark.
• It reduces the perception of pain (known as stress-induced analgesia) so that you can continue fighting or fleeing even if you are injured.
Adrenaline is not only released when there is actual danger but also during moments of emotional stress. This may include taking a test, watching a scary movie, speaking in public, going out on a date, or doing an extreme sport like skydiving.
Various toxins, external and ingested, can affect the operation of the endocrine system.

Roundup In Fast Foods

Any wonder Americans are getting sicker rather than healthier! Careful what you eat if you visit the US of A!
New Test Results show 100% of the top 20 US fast food brands contained alarming glyphosate residues.
• Studies show that .1 ppb of glyphosate causes animal liver and organ damage.
• The highest levels detected: 213.58 ppb and 225.53 ppb, totaling 439.11 in two samples- were in Panera Bread.
The Ones Telling You

Making The World A Better Place, One Small Deed At A Time

(Tom: Here’s a man making a positive difference in people’s lives!
Not many of us cannot do something this simple.
Doesn’t take an iron will, superhuman strength or millions of dollars. Just a bit of money, time, care and the intention to make the world a better place.
And if you want to start with zero dollars down, here’s a great quote I saw yesterday:
“You cannot add to the peace and goodwill of the world if you fail to create an atmosphere of harmony and love right where you live and work.” – Thomas Dreier
So, on your list of things to do today, what are you going to add that makes the world better than it was yesterday? Here are some suggestions.
Smile more. Especially when you first make eye contact and answering the phone.
Compliment people.
Hold a door open.
Let someone merge into your lane when driving.
Smile and wave or say thank you when someone lets you cut in or is otherwise polite to you.
Pay more attention when someone is talking to you.
Make a game of this.)
Every weekend, 93-year-old Bob Williams walks into his local dollar store in Long Grove, Iowa, and buys a box of Hersheys. Not those small, regular-sized candy bars… but the really big ones.
Bob, however, typically doesn’t enjoy them himself. He gives one to the cashier, and then to the person waiting behind him in line. And then he walks the downtown area handing them out to everyone he sees… …young, old, men, women, happy, sad… …everyone. He has been doing this for the past 11 years and he’s known as “The Candy Bar guy.”
It’s estimated that over the years, Bob has handed out about 6,000 chocolate bars.
So why does Bob do it? Because it puts a smile on everyone’s face. And THAT’S always worth it.
Transfection Defined

Getting to know this term is crucial. It may be life or death. More to come.
eukaryotic defn. Having complex cells in which the genetic material is organized into membrane-bound nuclei.
as against
prokaryotic defn. Having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei.
Mike Donio, MS
@MikeDonio
Founder @ScienceDefined | Husband | Father | Senior Scientist | Biochemistry | Molecular Biology | Biotech | Christ in you, the hope of glory
I worked for a top infectious disease doctor who studied under Fauci at NIH.
I worked for multiple pharmaceutical companies.
I worked for a contract research organization (CRO).
I worked for a biotech company.
I had the audacity to question the “vaccines” but I don’t know of a single one of my former coworkers who did.
Not only that but they could not understand why I would decline to take it and risk my career.
They didn’t think I should have had a choice, that I should have known better.
I did and that’s why I didn’t take it.
But you need to understand something.
This is the entirety of the pharmaceutical industrial complex and really all of mainstream science now.
There is no one left who either thinks critically or believes that anyone else should be able to.
Remember this as they continue to push the next generation gene therapies.
They will try to convince you that it was just the Covid “vaccines” but that the mRNA technology is ok.
It’s not.
They will try to convince you that it can be fixed and improved.
It can’t.
There’s never been a more important time for everyone to gain even a cursory understanding of science.
You are your own last line of defense.
Head on over to sciencedefined.com
Contains Insects

E904 is the food additive number for Shellac, a resin excreted by the female lac bug. It is used as a glaze for candy (including Jelly Belly jellybeans) as well as pills, and as a coating on citrus fruit and apples to prolong shelf-life.
Psychiatric Pseudo-Science

Pfizer Fraud – Withheld Deaths

“A recently published peer-reviewed study by the DailyClout Pfizer/BioNTech Documents Investigations Team suggests Pfizer excluded known deaths in the vaccine arm of its clinical trial from its data filing and withheld information from the agency that could have resulted in a denial of EUA.”
