Jumat, 23 September 2016

16 years ago, a doctor published a study. It was completely made up, and it made us all sicker.

The entire study was fabricated.

Once upon a time, a scientist named Dr. Andrew Wakefield published in the medical journal The Lancet that he had discovered a link between autism and vaccines.

After years of controversy and making parents mistrust vaccines, along with collecting $674,000 from lawyers who would benefit from suing vaccine makers, it was discovered he had made the whole thing up. The Lancet publicly apologized and reported that further investigation led to the discovery that he had fabricated everything.

In the intervening years, millions have been spent on studying this further to see if there was anything that could connect autism and vaccines. This is what they found.


If you think science is a real thing, you could share this. I'll owe you one

source : http://www.upworthy.com/

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Senin, 19 September 2016

Viral video: Many shocked to learn the horrifying way Gummy Bears are made


Did you know that gummy bears, one of America's most popular junk food candies, are made in part from gelatin? Though a common ingredient in food, gelatin may not be what you think it is.

A colorless, odorless and tasteless substance, gelatin is found in many candies, including candy corn, trifles, gelatin desserts and items such as gummy bears, peeps, jelly babies, fruit snacks, marshmallows, ice cream and yogurt, according to New Health Advisor.

The ingredient is not limited to food, either, as it is also used in photography, pharmaceutical drugs and the manufacturing of cosmetics. Many of you may not realize it, but gelatin is made from boiling the tendons, cartilage, skin and bones of animals.

Common ingredient in candies and desserts made from chopped up animal parts

"It is usually obtained from pigs or cows, but the gelatin in Jell-O is almost always from pigskin," as is depicted in a video which has since gone viral, showing the process of how gummy bears are made.

The contents used to make gelatin are usually retrieved from slaughterhouses. The process begins by inspecting animal parts for quality, before chopping them up into usable pieces. Then, as the video shows, these pieces are washed with high-pressure sprays before being soaked in hot water to degrease.






This, in turn, reduces the fat content to about 2 percent. The animal parts are then moved to an industrial dryer where they are roasted at 200 degrees Fahrenheit.

How gelatin is made

In order to eliminate bacteria, the animal parts are soaked in a form of acid for five days, which helps release the collagen. The bones, skin and tissue are then boiled so that "workers can draw off the liquid using a tube that runs from the extractor.

"The liquid then moves through filters to separate tissue, bone, and skin that may still be there. The liquid then moves to the evaporators where it is separated from the solid gelatin. It then moves to the next machine where it is pressed into sheets. Sometimes, it is passed through a grinder to turn into a fine powdery form."

Finally, the ingredient is flavored or colored before being added to your favorite foods. Now, do the aforementioned foods still sound appetizing to you? Probably not.

While the process of making gelatin is less than appealing, the ingredient is said to have many health benefits. For one, it's known for its remarkable ability to heal the skin due to the fact that it's rich in collagen.

The health benefits of gelatin

It helps keep skin elastic, as well as renew skin cells, according to Grass Fed Girl. "Gelatin makes up the connective tissues of the skin that are responsible for giving skin its strength and firmness."

Taking gelatin orally can do wonders for the skin. But not all gelatin is the same. Healthy food cannot come from unhealthy animals, says Grass Fed Girl.

Therefore, when using gelatin you should look for information showing that the product was made from grass-fed livestock and not factory farmed animals, as they are much more sick and unhealthy as a result of living in confined, overcrowded and dirty spaces.

Ingesting a healthy version of gelatin supports "youthful-looking, resilient skin." In addition to preventing and reducing wrinkles, gelatin is also good for your teeth, hair and nails due to its nutrient-rich minerals.

Gelatin can also help prevent stretch marks and cellulite, as well as help detox the liver, because it's rich in glycine, crucial for good liver health.

The ingredient can also aid in weight loss and digestion, while supporting strong, healthy bones and reducing arthritis.

Sources:

GrassFedGirl.com

TheDailySheeple.com

NewHealthAdvisor.com

Science.NaturalNews.com


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Jimmy Kimmel Stares In Horror When James Corden Starts Singing In The Car

When you have somewhere important to be, make sure you have a responsible ride!

There is nothing worse than hurrying around because your ride fell through. I guess Jimmy Kimmel hasn’t gotten that memo yet. On his way to host the 68th Emmy Awards, Jimmy managed to jump from car to car because his rides just didn’t work out.

The late night TV host first got a ride from Malcolm Jamal Warner in an OJ Simpson-style white Bronco, but then he wound up getting picked up by the cast of Modern Family.

When their car went up in flames because of a magic trick gone wrong, another late night host came to save the day. James Corden pulled up in his classic “Carpool Karaoke” style.

Except, Jimmy Kimmel wasn’t really feeling it. He apparently “doesn’t sing”, but that doesn’t last long. How can you not sing along to Wham! It’s impossible.

It wouldn’t be a traditional Emmys opening sketch if Jimmy Kimmel didn’t pack it full of stars! After a fight with James, Jimmy gets kicked out of the car and winds up with Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s Veep character.

But the real kicker of the night is Jimmy riding in style to the awards show on the back of a dragon with Daenerys Targaryen! Which celebrity cameo did you like the best?

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Man Begins 648-Mile Walk To The White House To Raise Awareness For Homeless People

The phrase “you can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?” hasn’t held a lot of meaning to me until now.

There are many fundraiser walks around the world that raise awareness for different societal and health issues, like the Susan G. Komen walk to find a cure for breast cancer.

For Terence Lester, he has done more than just walk the walk. He has endured true pain to prove his dedication to a cause.

Terence started his mission from his home in Atlanta, Georgia and he plans to walk all 648 miles to the White House, in Washington D.C. My feet just ache thinking about that walk!

“When I think about homeless individuals who come to our offices, who need to wash their clothes because they’ve been kicked out of places because people were dehumanizing them… this is why I am doing it,” Terence said in a video for Love Behind Walls.

Love Behind Walls is where Terence is sharing his journey on this walk to raise awareness for those who do not have a voice. So far, Terence has made it to Spencer, North Carolina! You can see more of his journey on the Love Behind The Walls Facebook page.

If you respect this man’s decision and dedication, you will also love this veteran and his horse walking 15 miles to show their support at a fellow veteran’s funeral.

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Blind 16-Year-Old With Autism Rocks The National Anthem And Gains A Standing Ovation

The national anthem is something that we can all take pride in as Americans.


It’s sung at every sporting event for a reason. That reason being, respect for our freedom and the life that we’re able to live in America, the land of the free.

Whether you’re in agreement with the importance of the National Anthem or not, you can at least appreciate it in the slightest, when someone like the young girl below performs it the way she does.

Marlana VanHoose is a 16-year-old blind girl who happens to have autism. But the more important trait that she happens to have is her singing talent.

Having autism, and being blind, must be a struggle in her daily life. However, I don’t think that VanHoose is one to let anything get her down after hearing the strength in her voice.

She is shown in this video, belting out the national anthem, beautifully with no hesitation. She proves anyone’s first judgments wrong and inspires everyone in the crowd.

VanHoose has an amazing voice, and she should be shared everywhere for her amazing talent.

She reminded me of the young man with autism who also did America proud with his performance of the National Anthem at Fenway Park, and the boy with disabilities who made sure he tried to stand during the anthem, in his own home.

Everything about these brave young kids shows that disabilities are just that, a disadvantage, but nothing more. I’m in no way discounting the struggle they go through, but these kids are a great showing of how to overcome those disabilities and power through life.

They follow their dreams. And from the look of it, they achieve it all.

Please SHARE this great performance from a talented young woman, with everyone you know!



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Boy Grows His Hair Out For Cancer Patients, He’s Unrecognizable After A Haircut

I will be the first one to admit that I believe that we, as adults, should pay much more attention to what we can learn from children.

They may be naive, but they’re blissfully intelligent in what they need to be: compassion.

More often than not, you see a child that is giving hugs, rather than hits.

The kids in the world are the ones who warm our hearts most with their non-judgment and non-prejudice love for all.

They’re the future of our world, and hopefully, we shape them all to be something like Thomas Moore.

Thomas Moore is a 10-year-old boy who decided to grow his hair out, and then cut it off, for kids with cancer.

He decided this after his mom had to explain to him why people with cancer sometimes lose their hair, and he clearly is a young man of his word.

Below, you can see that he did much more than ‘say’ those thoughts and decisions about his hair.

He followed through, far and beyond.

10-year-old Moore, before his hair became a long beautiful mane, saw his mom, Socue Soflien, watching Kyssi Andrews on Facebook.

Kyssi Andrews is a young girl who lost all of her hair due to chemotherapy treatments for her cancer diagnosis.

Thomas asked his mom why she lost her hair and she started to explain to him the process of chemo, and journey through cancer, and what they can both do to your body.

Thomas’s immediate reaction was saying that he was going to grow his hair long so that he could give it to Kyssi, and he did just that.

Here is not even the end result of all of his growing, he continued on after this and it became almost unmanageable according to his aunt!

In order to keep his hair in control, neat and clean, they put it into cornrows.

Still, just as handsome and selfless, he continues on with his journey to help others.

He kept growing his hair out until he finally thought it was enough to donate to those in need.

From short hair not leaving his head, to hair down past his shoulders, Thomas has proven that he can keep his word.

He did so much to make sure that this happened and that this hair was in great condition for whoever was going to get to use it, and his family probably did too.

I myself know that my hair is hard to manage, and it’s nowhere near as much as Thomas’.

Two entire years passed, and the day finally came that Thomas was ready to cut it off.

He had more than enough hair to help not one, but multiple people who lost their hair.

Unfortunately, the little girl that inspired him to do this amazing thing, has passed away.

But her legacy clearly lives on, and her inspiring Thomas, is a beautiful moment we can appreciate in her memory.

His amazing act of kindness has now gone viral, and a former NBA player, Derek Anderson decided to help give Thomas the real recognition he deserves. He is set to receive an ‘Act Of Kindness Award’ from the Stamina organization, run by Anderson.

He’ll be present, with his family, at Anderson’s gala on October 14th, and he will be given the award in front of everyone in attendance.

The transformation this adorable young boy went through for two entire years, in order to help others, is something that everyone can appreciate. He deserves this award coming to him, and much more.

If all kids were like Thomas Moore, the world might be a much simpler and happier place.

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James Corden Flips Over Subway Singer’s Voice, Then Tracks Him Down To Sing On National TV


There are leagues of talented subway singers in New York City. And while most of them undoubtedly dream of being discovered, most of them never make it to the masses.

Mike Yung is one of the lucky few who can now say they’ve been discovered in the hustling, bustling underground subway system of Manhattan.

Recently, Yung was filmed singing “Unchained Melody” by the Righteous Brothers at the 23rd Street subway station. The clip went viral and caught the attention of late night TV show host and notorious music lover James Corden.

Corden was so impressed by Yung’s impromptu subway performance that he demanded the singer perform on his show, The Late Show With James Corden! In turn, Corden gave the unknown vocalist an opportunity to share his talent with the world — and Yung did not disappoint.

Like a seasoned professional, Yung recreated his viral performance of “Unchained Melody,” the classic song from 1965, and dazzled Corden’s audience. His voice is full of so much old-school soul, it’s almost like he stepped out from a different time.

I have a feeling we’ll be seeing a lot more of Mike Yung, and that’s definitely a good thing for music. How cool is it that he can thank the internet for shooting him to stardom?!

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