The problem with that is that regulators are captured by industry and big food funds the studies that tell us what's healthy. For example, in the US the corruption within FDA and CDC stems from corporate influence, lobbying, campaign contributions and direct relationships with agency officials. Personnel Movement Between Regulators and Industry involves hundreds of employees shifting between regulators, government and industry, impacting decisions on drug approvals, pricing, policy ...
Pharma to FDA & CDC
Dr. Peter Marks: Johnson & Johnson/Novartis —> Director of CBER at FDA.
Dr. David Kessler: Genentech/Biogen/FDA advisory roles —> FDA Commissioner.
Dr. Robert Califf: Duke University/GSK/Bristol-Myers —> FDA Commissioner.
Dr. Janet Woodcock: Amgen, GlaxoSmithKline —> Director of CDER at FDA.
Dr. Joshua Sharfstein: Merck —> Principal Deputy Commissioner at FDA.
Dr. Susan Wood: CDC —> Director Women’s Health FDA.
FDA & CDC to Pharma
Julie Gerberding: CDC Director —> EVP at Merck.
Dr. Thomas Frieden: CDC Director —> CEO of Resolve to Save Lives
Andrew von Eschenbach: FDA Commissioner —> VP at Genentech.
Mark McClellan: FDA Commissioner —> CEO of Healthcare Leadership Council.
Dr. Linda Katz: FDA Director of Food Labeling —> Senior Medical Officer Cigna.
Dr. Michael Taylor: FDA Deputy Commissioner —> VP at Monsanto
Food Industry to FDA
Michael Taylor: From Monsanto —> FDA Deputy Commissioner.
Dr. Robert Brackett: From Institute for Food Safety & Health —> FDA.
Dr. Linda Katz: From Cargill —> FDA Director of Food Labeling.
Dr. Susan Mayne: From Nestle —> FDA’s Center for Food Safety.
Dr. John Ruff: From Tyson Foods —> FDA Senior Advisor on food safety.
FDA to Food Industry
Michael Taylor: FDA Deputy Commissioner —> VP Monsanto (food/agriculture).
Mark McClellan: FDA Commissioner —> CEO of Healthcare Leadership Council.
Dr. Robert Brackett: FDA —> Director at Institute for Food Safety & Health.
Dr. Linda Katz: FDA Director of Food Labeling —> Director at Cargill.
Dr. Susan Mayne: FDA’s Center for Food Safety —> VP at Nestlé.
I'm so sick of these puny punk ass scientists, doctors, and anybody else who's dumber than a box of rocks thinking they're smarter than God. Go back to your little pedophile gay transvestite ass closets lock the frickin door and throw away the damn key before you end up f*ckin something else up! Leave the world alone because Gods perfect and your not!
I love that I trusted my intuition to read this article.
Who would have thought it would go from a legislative shift, to the witnessing of nature, to the egoless state in less than a thousand words?
Fantastic.
Something I found out last year, which blew my little mind wide open, was that outside of something called chrononutrition, there is not a single nutritional study, not a single paper on the effects of a piece of food or supplement on the human, which included light controls.
Since light dictates all of human biological processes, in particular cycles of light/dark, to ignore light's role in metabolism is like ignoring the fact that if ever a human came across honey in the wild, and was brave and wise enough to collect the honey - they would do so.
Additionally, I think we should probably get away from listening to large organisations about what is or isn't 'healthy'. Health is an empty concept at the best of times. Eat what is seasonally available in your local area, and what your ancestors would have eaten - it's really that simple.
It doesn't seem that long ago that some European rule makers stated that labels on water bottles were not allowed to state that water prevents dehydration. I would like to propose that this is an issue of human beings wanting to own science which is actually a total misunderstanding of what science is. It cannot be owned nor manipulated without the 'wizard of Oz' eventually becoming visible behind the curtain. Trying to make definitive 'factoids' like ; Honey is not healthy, is narrow context thinking, black and white thinking and suspect commercially motivated.
Agreed - the idea that we can improve nature is key to humanity’s conundrum. We need to have the courage to step outside rules imposed by centralised authority; remember, that is exactly how science began - courageous individuals who observed the laws of Nature, followed hunches and discovered knowledge outside of whatever dogma was imposed by the ignorant-but-powerful…
So we must trek the mountain to get the answer from Lord Fauci and carry it back “in stone” tablets….😒. …Thus sayeth Lord Fauci….
When science tries to remove/replace God it becomes madness
But you still catch more flies with honey than vinegar.
That was great. Thank you.
Anything natural and healthy is now unnatural and unhealthy.
I prefer “creation” to “nature”, but that’s just my personal semantics preference.
Modern science is violence against nature.
Where were they during Covid vaccine?
But it is!!!!!
Wwwwhhaaaat!
People need to understand just one thing: The system is never interested in your "health". Never.
The problem with that is that regulators are captured by industry and big food funds the studies that tell us what's healthy. For example, in the US the corruption within FDA and CDC stems from corporate influence, lobbying, campaign contributions and direct relationships with agency officials. Personnel Movement Between Regulators and Industry involves hundreds of employees shifting between regulators, government and industry, impacting decisions on drug approvals, pricing, policy ...
Pharma to FDA & CDC
Dr. Peter Marks: Johnson & Johnson/Novartis —> Director of CBER at FDA.
Dr. David Kessler: Genentech/Biogen/FDA advisory roles —> FDA Commissioner.
Dr. Robert Califf: Duke University/GSK/Bristol-Myers —> FDA Commissioner.
Dr. Janet Woodcock: Amgen, GlaxoSmithKline —> Director of CDER at FDA.
Dr. Joshua Sharfstein: Merck —> Principal Deputy Commissioner at FDA.
Dr. Susan Wood: CDC —> Director Women’s Health FDA.
FDA & CDC to Pharma
Julie Gerberding: CDC Director —> EVP at Merck.
Dr. Thomas Frieden: CDC Director —> CEO of Resolve to Save Lives
Andrew von Eschenbach: FDA Commissioner —> VP at Genentech.
Mark McClellan: FDA Commissioner —> CEO of Healthcare Leadership Council.
Dr. Linda Katz: FDA Director of Food Labeling —> Senior Medical Officer Cigna.
Dr. Michael Taylor: FDA Deputy Commissioner —> VP at Monsanto
Food Industry to FDA
Michael Taylor: From Monsanto —> FDA Deputy Commissioner.
Dr. Robert Brackett: From Institute for Food Safety & Health —> FDA.
Dr. Linda Katz: From Cargill —> FDA Director of Food Labeling.
Dr. Susan Mayne: From Nestle —> FDA’s Center for Food Safety.
Dr. John Ruff: From Tyson Foods —> FDA Senior Advisor on food safety.
FDA to Food Industry
Michael Taylor: FDA Deputy Commissioner —> VP Monsanto (food/agriculture).
Mark McClellan: FDA Commissioner —> CEO of Healthcare Leadership Council.
Dr. Robert Brackett: FDA —> Director at Institute for Food Safety & Health.
Dr. Linda Katz: FDA Director of Food Labeling —> Director at Cargill.
Dr. Susan Mayne: FDA’s Center for Food Safety —> VP at Nestlé.
I'm so sick of these puny punk ass scientists, doctors, and anybody else who's dumber than a box of rocks thinking they're smarter than God. Go back to your little pedophile gay transvestite ass closets lock the frickin door and throw away the damn key before you end up f*ckin something else up! Leave the world alone because Gods perfect and your not!
I love that I trusted my intuition to read this article.
Who would have thought it would go from a legislative shift, to the witnessing of nature, to the egoless state in less than a thousand words?
Fantastic.
Something I found out last year, which blew my little mind wide open, was that outside of something called chrononutrition, there is not a single nutritional study, not a single paper on the effects of a piece of food or supplement on the human, which included light controls.
Since light dictates all of human biological processes, in particular cycles of light/dark, to ignore light's role in metabolism is like ignoring the fact that if ever a human came across honey in the wild, and was brave and wise enough to collect the honey - they would do so.
Additionally, I think we should probably get away from listening to large organisations about what is or isn't 'healthy'. Health is an empty concept at the best of times. Eat what is seasonally available in your local area, and what your ancestors would have eaten - it's really that simple.
It doesn't seem that long ago that some European rule makers stated that labels on water bottles were not allowed to state that water prevents dehydration. I would like to propose that this is an issue of human beings wanting to own science which is actually a total misunderstanding of what science is. It cannot be owned nor manipulated without the 'wizard of Oz' eventually becoming visible behind the curtain. Trying to make definitive 'factoids' like ; Honey is not healthy, is narrow context thinking, black and white thinking and suspect commercially motivated.
Agreed - the idea that we can improve nature is key to humanity’s conundrum. We need to have the courage to step outside rules imposed by centralised authority; remember, that is exactly how science began - courageous individuals who observed the laws of Nature, followed hunches and discovered knowledge outside of whatever dogma was imposed by the ignorant-but-powerful…