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March 15, 2018 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
13:46
Health Ranger announces Nutrition Rescue - Non-GMO vitamin C to help people in need
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Welcome, everybody.
I've got something really exciting to share with you today.
It's called Nutrition Rescue.
This is a project I've been working on for almost a year.
This project gets vitamin C into the hands of people in need in the United States and also all around the world through a donation program.
And here's how it works.
We have sourced the world's cleanest, most honest, non-GMO sources of vitamin C, that is, ascorbic acid, and also buffered vitamin C, sodium ascorbate.
It's all non-GMO. It's all laboratory verified right here in this laboratory where I'm the lab science director.
For every bottle that you purchase of our high-grade vitamin C, we donate another bottle of vitamin C to someone else in need.
Somewhere in America.
It could be an inner city.
It could be somewhere else around the world.
It's a one-for-one situation, and it's called conscious capitalism.
You've heard that term.
We wanted to get good nutrition into the hands of people who are nutritionally deficient, people who need it.
In fact, one of our first missions with this is to get vitamin C into the hands of people who have been damaged by the cancer industry in Detroit, Michigan.
We know that Dr.
Fareed Fatah operated there, out of the Carmanos Crichtonton Cancer Center, and that he falsely diagnosed people with cancer, and he put them on chemotherapy in a fraudulent, illegal, criminal way.
He's been sentenced to 45 years in prison, but he's destroyed the immune systems of thousands of people.
And he's not the only criminal operator in the cancer industry in Detroit, by the way.
There are others, cancer surgeons and oncologists and chemotherapy people.
We want to be able to donate Nutrition Rescue vitamin C to people in need in Detroit.
So again, every bottle that you purchase, we donate another bottle to someone in need.
And again, our first target is Detroit.
Now here's something else that you need to know about vitamin C. The most vitamin C is from China and most vitamin C is GMO. It's derived from genetically modified corn and it's not even pure.
We get our vitamin C. We meticulously sourced it.
It took us months.
We asked so many questions.
We demanded the certifications and the documentation and then we put it through the test here at this laboratory.
We wanted pure therapeutic grade vitamin C that can be used by people who have very specific health goals or health challenges that they want to address through supplementary nutrition.
And to do that you have to get ultra-pure vitamin C from a non-GMO source.
So we ended up getting this from the United Kingdom.
There is a company there, just one, that produces the vitamin C in a special way for us with extra documentation and certification that meets our requirements.
And so we import that vitamin C and it's very expensive for vitamin C. I'm sorry to tell you that it's many times more expensive than the vitamin C from China.
But that's what we offer.
That's what we sell.
And it's higher price, I admit it, but we have it in powder and we have it in capsules and we have it in the ascorbic acid form as well as the buffered vitamin C, sodium ascorbate form, which is 100% buffered, by the way, fully buffered.
It's not just partially buffered, in case you're curious about the chemistry.
Now, the vitamin C that we give away to people is not the same grade as the super high-end grade vitamin C, so I want to be very transparent about that.
We can't afford to give away the same quality of vitamin C, so we give away what's called a more common, popular quality that you might find at Costco or at some retailer, just a sort of mainstream ascorbic acid that you can get more affordably.
That's what we donate to people.
And that's what allows us to donate it.
It has to be more affordable, but we're giving it away to people.
So we're doing what we can to help people in need.
But what we're selling is the high grade, the super grade vitamin C that is incredibly well certified.
I mean, it's all tested.
Everything's tested in the lab, but there is a grade difference between what we sell versus what we donate.
So you can find out about all this at the website nutritionrescue.com and keep in mind that vitamin C is water soluble.
Vitamin C can be taken multiple times a day as directed because it goes through your system so quickly.
And unlike a lot of fat soluble vitamins, it is very difficult to overdose on vitamin C. In fact, if you take too much, if you take huge spoonfuls of it, you might begin to have loose stools.
That's the sign that you've sort of taken too much.
But it doesn't have a toxicity profile like a lot of fat-soluble vitamins or even minerals.
Minerals can be toxic above very narrow ranges.
Copper, for example.
Copper is therapeutic in a very small, low range, but above that it becomes toxic.
Well, vitamin C is not like that at all.
It has a very, very safe, wide-window profile of safety and long-term use throughout human history.
Vitamin C is what the sailors wanted on their ships when they were eating limes and lemons.
They had to take that with them because they needed that nutrition to stay healthy.
So this is a new concept for us.
We're going to be selling bottles.
of really high-grade, best-in-the-world, most laboratory-validated nutritional supplements at the same time that we're giving away bottles to people in need.
And that activity will be handled by the non-profit Consumer Wellness Center that you can find at consumerwellness.org.
So we will have a procedure for people to sign up to request that.
We will be working with some other organizations that we're going to be reaching out to.
Our goal is to get to local groups.
We don't want to go through national groups like the Red Cross.
We'd rather go through local groups in the specific areas that we intend to help the most.
So in Detroit, we're looking for a group that can help distribute the vitamin C to people who have been victimized by the cancer industry.
And who have had, therefore, immune destruction because of the criminal activities of the cancer industry.
So this is our way to help our fellow Americans and also to help people around the world.
It's more than just Americans, but that's where we're starting.
But our vision is much larger than that.
We want to help people all over the world, especially people in underdeveloped nations who are very deficient in basic nutrition like vitamin C. So...
Help us with this effort and you'll be helping others at the same time.
We are pricing the vitamin C that we sell at a very competitive price considering the very high costs of the raw material.
So we're keeping it as affordable as we can and it will deliver on every penny you spend.
Believe me, it's very high grade stuff.
But at the same time, we're going to be giving away just as many bottles as we sell.
So we hope to...
I mean, our goal is to help tens of thousands of people in the first year.
And I think this is the kind of responsible business operations, conscious capitalism that we need more of in this country.
You know, we live in a nation where people are exploited by the banking system and the medical system, especially the medical system.
They just want to sell you their toxic pills to treat some symptom and then it causes some other disease so you come back in for more treatment.
Meanwhile, you're losing your life savings or you're paying all these premiums on overpriced health insurance.
It's a system designed just to rip people off.
We need to prevent illness and sickness in our society.
We need to have better nutrition.
We need to have better dietary habits, more exercise, more avoidance of environmental exposure to toxic chemicals that cause disease.
We need to have cleaner water and cleaner food and cleaner dietary supplements, for that matter.
And that's really where this comes in.
This is ultra-clean, laboratory-verified dietary supplements.
Aptly named Nutrition Rescue.
This is all about rescuing your nutrition.
And with it, we hope to help rescue people who have really poor nutrition and who could benefit from increased nutrition.
And you know the funny thing is, we will be indirectly saving the federal government money On health care costs and doctor's visits because of helping people increase their nutrition.
So we'll actually be saving communities money.
This kind of approach can help save America from medical bankruptcy.
And it's those medical bankruptcies that are happening everywhere, in companies, in cities.
At the federal level, the Obamacare system, they're going to have to raise the rates next year.
UnitedHealth is about to go bankrupt.
They're going to ditch the ACA exchanges because they can't afford to treat people anymore.
Look, you can't have a thriving economy in a nation where everybody's sick all the time and you're just making corporate profits from treating sickness by making people more sick.
It's insanity.
That economic system is broken.
It doesn't work.
We need sane business ideas that bring solutions back to people.
That's what this is.
This is health sanity.
This is nutritional empowering, if you will, of the people.
So that people can have access to things that help them.
It's a program, it's a model program, I think, for more of what we need in this country.
I'm so sick and tired of these big pharma greedy bastards like Martin Shkreli, I think his name was.
They buy some off-patent drug, or maybe it's still on patent, and they raise the price like 5,000%, so they can just start charging people an arm and a leg for a drug, and then they email their friends, oh, we're all going to make a fortune, blah, blah, blah.
That is so evil.
It is so insidious.
It is so exploitative.
And that kind of business model, which has sadly dominated our economy for so long, that's got to stop.
We've got to have people like us, who are willing to earn a little bit of a profit, an honest, small profit, while we help other people.
You know, we earn a little bit here, we donate something there.
You help us, we give back.
We help people in need.
This is a cycle that is sustainable and responsible and ethical.
And this is what we need if we're going to have conscious capitalism, if we're going to have just sustainable business and a sustainable economy in this country.
It can't just be a predatory business model.
I don't need to make $5,000 on a bottle.
I'm happy to make 50 cents.
That's fine.
That's enough.
I'm doing okay.
I can feed myself.
I can fund this laboratory.
That's all I need.
It's okay not to make a fortune.
As a business owner, it's okay to make a little bit and then give back to society in some way that's meaningful.
And since we are experts in nutrition, we are experts in nutrition science, this is a model that I felt inspired to do for a very long time.
And I'm finally making it a reality right here.
And I'm very happy to share this with you.
I invite you.
I hope you'll support this and help us make this a success because you're going to get a great quality product and you're going to help somebody in need at the same time.
This is a revolutionary kind of business model.
It's not just some big corporation that says, oh yeah, a portion of your proceeds, like the pink ribbon cancer fundraiser racket, that whole scam, total BS. Oh yeah, you're going to donate what?
One tenth of one percent from your toxic skin care products that cause cancer?
Really?
We're giving away a full bottle for every bottle that someone buys.
And that's the kind of model that needs to happen in this world that's really given back to communities and not just some pink ribbon marketing gimmick to make another billion dollars for some corporation that's destroying the planet with their toxic products anyway.
These are healthy products.
These are clean products.
We wouldn't dare sell something that contains all the toxic chemicals that they have in those mainstream cosmetics and skincare products and all that.
I wouldn't touch that stuff.
Because I'm ethical.
Because I run an ethical business.
Because I care about what my customers are consuming.
I care about it.
That's why I do this.
So, again, sorry to kind of drag on just sharing my thoughts with you.
But help us with this effort and we'll help others at the same time.
And then everybody wins.
And that makes for a better society.
That's what we need.
We need a better society where everybody benefits at the same time.
And that's what we're creating.
So I appreciate your support.
Thank you for your help.
Take care.
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