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- 20 Uses for Coca-Cola -- None of Which is Drinking it
- Cancer is Curable NOW
- 5 Reasons to Stop Judging and Start Loving
- One Soul, Many Bodies: The Case for Reincarnation
Posted: 26 Jul 2014 10:00 PM PDT
Coke is the most valuable brand in history, and “Coca-Cola” is the world’s second-most recognized word after “hello.” However, the beverage itself is an absolute poison to the human metabolism.
Coke is very acidic, it’s only one point higher on the pH scale than battery acid. Consequently it can clean surfaces equivalent to and often better than many toxic household cleaners. It’s cheaper and easier to buy Coke in some third world countries than it is to access clean water. Coke uses “public relations propaganda” to convince consumers and entire nations that it is an “environmental company” when really it is linked to pollution, water shortages, and disease.
This bathtub was allegedly cleaned with Coca-Cola. Further reference here.
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Posted: 26 Jul 2014 09:00 PM PDT
We live in a world of outrageous lies fronted by corporate interests, but one of the fundamental undeniable truths of biology is that cancer is curable.
The cures have been known for decades, and they're readily within reach of people everywhere. But we are not allowed to have any knowledge of these cures for the simple reason that the cancer industry is a multi-billion-dollar industry that needs disease to stay in business. Learn from the wisdom of over 30 holistic health experts Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 26 Jul 2014 08:00 PM PDT
We know in our hearts that judging people is not the right thing to do but that doesn’t always stop us from doing it. The truth of the matter is that when we judge others we actually harm ourselves.
Any time we send negative energy out into the universe we are the ones who will ultimately suffer for it. Here are some valid reasons not to judge others: 1. We belittle ourselves Read Entire Article » |
Posted: 26 Jul 2014 07:00 PM PDT
What happens to us when we die? It’s a question everyone eventually asks themselves at some point in their life. It transcends racial, social, political, economic and gender lines, making it the one question common to all human beings whether we like it or not.
Yet ever since the first men and woman began pondering their mortality a hundred thousand years ago, the answer has eluded us. What does happen when we die? What becomes of our soul, our mind, our personality – our very essence? For that matter, do we even have such a thing as a soul, or is it all an illusion we have created to give ourselves a sense of permanence and the hope of immortality? Read Entire Article » |