Dec 27, 2024
Dec 27, 2024
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The Root Cause of Polypharmacy + The Guano Report
Each week, we feature a live episode of “An Informed Life Radio” on CHD.TV. Hosted by Bernadette Pajer, this program features various guests and covers a wide range of health topics. Today’s edition spotlights polypharmacy and root causes of disease as well as recently developments on the bird flu front.
How might the healthcare industry abuse diagnostic testing and thus create medicated consumers for life? Perhaps if we follow the money-trail, we may just get to the root of this pressing issue. Zana Carver, Ph.D. provides her valuable insights as we embark on this treacherous journey of discovery.
Also…Sparrow minute to learn about something the media is raven about: avian influenza. The bird on the street is that this virus has pandemic potential — warning that the public needs to beak careful and stay in formation if things take a tern for the worst. Not to ruffle any feathers, however, this outbreak is not all it's cracked up to be. But no need to fear! Here to quack the case behind this fowl play are the show hosts, during the second hour.
…and find other educational, empowering and exciting content on CHD.TV — including the daily “Good Morning CHD” and exclusive interviews, special events and groundbreaking documentaries.
Hosts: Bernadette Pajer, Xavier Figueroa
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children’s Health Defense.
Resources
Current Bird Flu Primer | Dr. Meryl Nass | Substack
Bird Flu | Brownstone Institute
EFU Challenge | Healthy Immunity Now
20 Big Cats Die From Bird Flu at Washington Wildlife Sanctuary
100 Million Dead Birds Later, Avian Flu Persists. Blame Our Policies.
Oregon House Cat Died After Eating Pet Food That Tested Positive for Bird Flu
Iowa HHS Reports First Human Case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Iowa, Risk Remains Very Low to Public Why Cats Are the New Pigs – And Could Spark the Next Pandemic
Bird Flu Virus Is One Mutation Away from Binding More Efficiently to Human Cells
Bird Flu Virus Likely Mutated Within a Louisiana Patient, CDC Says