What Is TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)? A Complete 2025 Guide
What Is TSH? Understanding Your Thyroid’s Control System Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) is produced by your pituitary gland—that pea-sized control center at the base of your brain. Think of TSH as the throttle (or gas pedal) for your thyroid gland. Here’s why this matters: Your thyroid regulates every single cell in...
Continue ReadingThe Glyphosate Debate: A Dog Chasing Its Tail
Ever watch a dog chase its tail? Round and round, never getting anywhere, completely pointless. That’s exactly what the argument against glyphosate evidence looks like. But before you even start reading, ask yourself this critical question: Am I really open to the fact that glyphosate is not “harmless”? Be honest. If the answer...
Continue ReadingWhat Are Normal TSH Levels? (And Why That’s the Wrong Question)
Understanding TSH: Your Thyroid’s Gas Pedal Let’s start with the basics because you can’t understand the controversy without knowing what we’re even talking about. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) is produced by your pituitary gland—that pea-sized control center at the base of your brain. TSH acts as the gas pedal for your...
Continue ReadingThe Glyphosate-Disease Connection: Undeniable Evidence of Toxicity
Why the Graphs Matter—And Why Critics Want You to Ignore Them You’ve probably seen graphs showing alarming correlations between glyphosate use and disease rates. Maybe you’ve even dismissed them because critics claim: “Correlation doesn’t equal causation” “The data is cherry-picked or manipulated” “These graphs don’t accurately represent the statistics” Here’s the problem with those...
Continue ReadingWould You Give Your Child a Cookie Laced with Glyphosate?
The Silent Toxin Hiding in Your Food, Water, and Body If someone offered your child a cookie containing a known toxin, you’d refuse without hesitation. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: you’re likely already saying yes every single day. Glyphosate—the world’s most widely used herbicide—isn’t just on our food. It’s in...
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