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Don't Trust The FDA
It's Time To Wake Up
In July of 2023, the FDA approved of Opill—an extremely dangerous and oral contraceptive—for nonprescription use in the US.
They concluded that it’s a safe and effective way to prevent unintended pregnancies.
This can’t be further from the truth.
The active ingredient in Opill is progestin/norgestrel.
This is a synthetic form of progesterone, which is a naturally occurring hormone in the body. It plays a crucial role in the female reproductive system by regulating the menstrual cycle and supporting a healthy pregnancy.
However, synthetic progesterone causes terrible side effects:
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“There is a relative increase of around 20% to 30% in breast cancer risk associated with current or recent use of either combined or oral progestagen-only contraceptives.”
How is a drug that increases your risk of cancer by 20-30% safe?
The FDA couldn’t have made a mistake. This information is clearly outlined.
Just take a look at Opill’s safety leaflet:
They FDA supposed to protect public health, not destroy it.
It even says it in their “FDA Mission” statement:
“The Food and Drug Administration is responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, and medical devices; and by ensuring the safety of our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation.”
They’re obviously failing at their job.
The FDA is controlled by the industry they’re supposed to oversee.
And they’ve fallen deep into corruption.
So take everything that you see with a grain of salt and always ask questions.
The path to health is in your hands, but I can help you there.
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Until next time,
Kashif Khan
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