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Sep 30, 2023·edited Sep 30, 2023

Good Doctor I feel this is a misdirection away from the bio weapon shot that is killing everyone through heart attacks, for athletes with a lot of publicity they cannot totally control and everyone else.. This ingredient has not been injected into Billions of people over and over and over again with all kinds of poisonous ingredients, including graphene and snake venom... These cardio vascular so called doctors have known about this ingredient along with everyone else, why now with the ALARM, like they truly care.. Every formulation of Stevia does not have this ingredient, but all of a sudden they want to "Raise the Alarm, and say " This is something we should be looking into LOL" I feel it is BS, we know these doctors do not care, otherwise they would be raising the alarm on the Clot Shot, but nooooooooo lets look at Stevia LOL... Look over at STEVIA for the reason for all the deaths from Heart Attacks, don't look behind the door at thee real culprit, the Bio Weapon Poison..

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100% stevia is fine

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yup for me - fine in tea but not great in my coffee. i prefer truvia

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Truvia’s first ingredient IS erythritol just so you know

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Signing out for the day fellow substackers! Enjoy your day and get your dose of Vitamin D in if you have the weather for it. Maybe the only upside of cleaning gutters out today lol

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Is that right lol thanks for the info ! I think I thought that at some point, but still decided that I'm okay with it. again looking at amount and what makes my taste buds happy, thank you for pointing it out

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Exactly...

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🎯🎯🎯

Dr.Berg video https://youtu.be/0oPkpa3ovSo?si=c7Z6e7rvSTFGPy7o

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I love Dr. Berg. He does his homework and he's not an alarmist, IMO.

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berg is a scientologist...lost me with that

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I do not care about his religion, race, sex, color or creed. He never pushes it and his research and advice are solid.

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Excellent video thank you very much.. Misinformation as usual..

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Thanks. I won't dump all my stevia, yet!

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I love Dr. Berg and buy some of his products.....he is wonderful....thank you for this link.

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The FDA says erythritol is generally recognized as safè.

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FDA said the covid death shots were safe.

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Yes exactly.

FDA:

covid death shots = good;

covid death shots + erythritol = better.

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Another thought.

What if there are other situations that can trigger heart problems after the covid death shots?

We know extreme exercise, athletes, sugar alcohols...but what if there are more triggers?

And we just don't enough data yet.

Covid shots = the death shots that keep on giving.

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Sep 30, 2023·edited Sep 30, 2023

I was always suspect about the so-called sugar alcohols. A friend of mine has a daughter who would polish off a pint of Halo ice cream because of the low calories. Now anyone with a ounce of sense should figure out that no pint of ice cream is low calorie unless it is full of chemicals.

Interesting comment you made...what if the erythritol combined with the covid shot increases heart problems and death?

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I have been avoiding sorbitol for decades. Back in the bad old days when I used a lot of cough drops, sorbitol caused me multiple problems.

Xylitol may be a notable exception. However, I treat it as an OTC medicine, trying to see how long I can make a couple mints last in my mouth.

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I have a lot of problems with sorbitol and xylitol.

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So I'll go with it's not safe...😉

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Sep 30, 2023·edited Sep 30, 2023

That's what I'm going with too. If theres erythritol added to stevia I don't touch it.

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Pfft. They also say glyphosate is safe.

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I thought the FDA said it was not GRAS, not that I trust the FDA for anything anyway.. The FDA approves anything that is bad, but will not approve anything that is good.

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That's what I was thinking. I checked comments to see if others agreed. Yours was first. Kudos. On a side note : Have you also noticed lots of radio commercials for some rare heart disease that you should talk to your doctor about? I didn't catch the name of the condition but expect it is likely for the same reasons.

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LOL, there are so many drug commercials for diseases I never heard of LOL, but I would not doubt what you say LOL, rare heart disease huh LOL, it used to be rare until they gave everyone the bio weapon clot shot.. Not so rare now..

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Yet there are those of US who are athletes and nutritionists (myself) who find the study somewhat alarming as I have been a longtime stalwart in eating properly, avoiding SPLENDA and telling others to do the same, all the while avoiding anything remotely carcinogenic AND potentially CPD-inducing as practically all of the relatives on my paternal side have died early deaths due to a genetic marker which produces more plaque than normal in the arteries. My father died at age 43, his mother died at age 63, my uncle died at age 52 and NONE of them were smokers, drinkers OR overweight/obese. In fact, quite the opposite. I am reading the ingredients on what most buy, “Stevia In The Raw”, which lists on each individual packet the two ingredients used to make the final product: Dextrose and Stevia Leaf Extract. The Uber-cheap brand which is carried at HELLMart is one to be avoided as it simply lists “Made with Stevia Extract” -- I avoid this store like the plague as its lighting, atmosphere and warehouse-like FEMA camp feel seems ominous to me for some reason. Xylitol came under fire as well as a “healthy” substitute sweetener. One can grow a Stevita plant and try and extract the juices from it, unless BigAgri tries to inject the 🤬🤬 mRNA into its roots as well. 🤮😖

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Dr. Paul is showing how our public health agencies are killing us in more ways than one.

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The main thing it causes is hormonal issues affecting male and female fertility.

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Is this real, or just another way excuse to explain away the heart conditions we are seeing on the rise??

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Exactly..

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This “three year study” coincidentally overlaps the clot shot rollout. Did the study control for that?

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Perhaps the study was performed at the injection sites themselves; jab recipients were awarded with a steaming hot cup of coffee laced with some erythritol based creamer.

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They tested people with cardiovascular disease and found out their levels of erythritol are high however erythritol is a known antioxidant which helps the heart. The body makes erythritol naturally from fructose. The people were making erythritol to try and compensate for their poor eating, etc. I did research on this and so did others like Dr. Berg. Please watch video below.

There was no proof these people even ate stevia or erythritol only that they had it in their system. No proof only correlation which is false because erythritol prevents blood clots and more.

Dr.Berg link

https://youtu.be/0oPkpa3ovSo?si=c7Z6e7rvSTFGPy7o

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There you go, with their LIES and misdirection away from the bio weapon to STEVIA, they have revealed a LIE and the TRUTH LOL.. So erythritol stops Blood Clots HUH, LOL.. One of the cures to their bio weapons' is revealed.. LOL.. Thank You Heidi Heil STOPS Thymectomy.

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They recently stripped Google of medical links to the truth. The links used to be up when they initially accused erythritol and stevia. Now it's all lies on Google. They've taken censorship to the next level. I cannot even find the links I had found on a PUBMED search. I believe they are using AI to block searches leading to the truth.

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Sep 30, 2023·edited Sep 30, 2023

You are right.. Going to need to go to local offline old style bulletin Board database type setups to store data... Away from the "CLOUD". To me them using the word "CLOUD" to me has always seemed like they were trying LOL, to act like GOD, by storing all so called knowledge into the ' CLOUDS, like a GOD LOL.. They are far from it, but that is what crazy psychopaths' do.

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Bingo. It's the same with BP meds. Whatever foods are contraindicated are the ones that tend to lower the BP...

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Explain this please. Take no BP meds? What do they say not to take with BP meds? A banana?

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That's a bit difficult to explain...

I'm not a medical professional, so please don't take what I say about this subject as medical advice. Do your own research.

I had high BP and listened to my doctor who prescribed lisinopril. I didn't know any better and took it - with devastating side effects (don't get me started on statins). So, I took it upon myself to find out more about the BP medications. One of the contraindications of the med is grapefruit. So I checked out grapefruit. What I found is that grapefruit has compounds that lower BP. If grapefruit is eaten/taken in conjunction with lisinopril it can cause BP to drop very rapidly and it's therefore contraindicated. That lead me a bit further down the road of researching natural high BP remedies - dietary changes that exclude sugar, processed foods, seed oils, etc., and include grapefruit, hibiscus tea, an herbal OTC remedy called Carditone, keeping sodium and potassium in balance, etc. Heretofore, I've been able to stay off all prescription medications via research and adjusting my diet and supplements. My advice: don't blindly trust your doctor, do your own research, and take charge of your health - don't outsource yourself and/or your health to a white coat or the government.

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Thanks for the post & link Heidi, as one who is a recovering “sugar/carbaholic” and has resultantly suffered and survived CVD (arterial blockages) and more recently an arrhythmia event, I have found Dr. Berg to be an invaluable trustworthy resource in navigating through the flood of Medical Industrial Complex sponsored propaganda. Great video and another good one linked at the end of it with VERY HELPFUL NATURAL REMEDIES to help with a wide variety of Cardiovascular issues.

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Thank you. Today I just had two huge 2.5 lb bags of Prymal Creamer delivered. It uses Ketosweet which has erythritol, of course.

It makes my morning coffee so much better. I mix 5 tbls with 5 cups of coffee while still in the pot with a tablespoon of MCT oil and then mix all of that with a blender stick for a minute. It’s not cheap but definitely delicious. I’d really hate to have to give it up.

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Thank you......we have many Dr. Berg fans.....including myself....

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Please modify your summary to exclude implication of stevia in the harms of erythrotol. Stevia is a common [and ancient] herb that is both sweet and medicinal. The interjection of the association with/accusation of stevia is only from the writer for CNN.

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Just a distraction from a vaccine that's really doing damage.

https://youtu.be/0oPkpa3ovSo?si=NOQvDcZKiiJ0xWJB

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Sep 30, 2023·edited Sep 30, 2023

Do not ever forget also we cannot trust any of these coward doctors and their studies LOL... They all said the bio weapon was safe and Effective, but we all know that it was unsafe and ineffective except at killing people, but that is what they tested it for, so it was effective at killing and they knew that... I for one will never ever believe a word these sniveling coward doctors who traded everyone's lives for their money and titles. Case in point Below:

Erythritol has come under fire recently because of a new study linking it to adverse cardiac events and thrombosis, but it was a very small study of only 8 participants who were instructed to drink 30 g of erythritol in water in less than 2 minutes, far more than the amount found in any foods.

In addition to this, the participants were never asked whether they consumed erythritol as part of their regular diet, and all of them had already presented with signs of heart disease, raising questions about the reliability of the study (13Trusted Source).

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Stevia is a plant. It is not an artificial sweetener. This is a PSYOP to distract from the jabs.

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hold up now. my understanding is not all stevia has erythritol add to it, there are blends. you have to look at what you're buying. even then i know that's questionable, but should be one factor in deciding

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Well most of stevia is with erythriol or monk fruit or Splenda

We had it in ours too and switched for one with stevia alone

but even the "pure" stevia brands need to be checked as most contain both!

We've only found the stevia alone at health food stores and not at the supermarket organic section

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yup and why i said it's still questionable, better to believe in company than the label. i guess i'm not a purist when it comes to this as i drink 1.5 cups of coffee a day and usually tea. i've tried many, many substitutes over a decade. stevia tastes okay in tea, but I like truvia in my coffee. truth be told, i still do a little splenda too because it's cheaper. it's a personal choice, but when we think about the amount we use of things, that is important to consider too. i've tried to quit or drink coffee black, but always been a no-go lol

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I'm sure a little isn't the problem

Aspartame etc are in so many diet foods that some folks consume large amounts to " stay healthy" daily

Those guys should worry

Not those who consume little bit

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Nothing artificial about the stevia plant; pure stevia has nothing to do with erythritol. There may be some products which incorporate both; if so then those are unhealthy.

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Erythritol is not an artificial sweetener. The body can produce it in response to glucose.

So, that pretty much sums up my opinion of this “ study”

Any guesses who funded this “study”…?

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Did they account for jabbed verses unjabbed?

Indeed anything and everything is mysteriously causing it being associated with cardiac issues.

What a shock! 😯🫢🤔

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Aspartame is another years ago started getting big lumps neck only consistent my gum I chewed all the time quit using bumps gone posted fda etc Trident gum switched to bubble gum I was really surprised how many gums have aspartame

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Please word this more carefully. Pure Stevia does NOT contain erythritol. It is deceptive labeling when erythritol is added. Hopefully the ingredients list is clear. Best check the brand on the web.

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Sep 30, 2023·edited Sep 30, 2023

To me, the top few dietary rules are:

1) Eat real food

2) Avoid all natural and artificial sweeteners

3) Avoid seed/vegetable oils (e.g. canola, soy, corn...). (Avocado, EVOO, and coconut oils are OK)

I used to have a sweet tooth, but since going low-carb, I no longer have it. I said goodbye to MANY chronic conditions, and I am off all OTC and prescription drugs for chronic conditions. Also, I expect my diet and lifestyle will protect me from bad outcomes even better than the original, fraudulent claims for mRNA-based Covid-9 vactines [Brandon's words].

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In Australia Stevia from the Health food store doesn’t seem to have anything added. So only Steviol Glycosides. So maybe a label check of ingredients might offer the Stevia only option? 🤔

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