Manganese
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  • THEY'RE TRYING TO GET YOU KILLED. Manganese is not good for your body.

    Listen, the truth is there are 2 types: One comes from a plant base, but the other one, the one they are talking about, is a metal. (Search for Dr. Sebi)

  • Doctors don't know about manganese?!?! We need to get this to the AMA!!!!!!

  • Why does Dick Gregory say Maganese will turn you into a killer? He says too much will make you kill your family. Who do we believe????

  • @heathersears30 Tiy can't Mr. Gregory too seriously. Maganese is essential and in just about everything you eat.

  • @lovethe1wolves I was lucky enough to have a chemistry teacher that actually cared about her students and she taught us some real information, I can verify the interviewee is only about 35% right, my suspension is because he's a PHARMACIST, gotta get paid first.

  • Learn the truth about manganese

  • google "Codex Alementarius"

  • google "Codex Alementarius"

  • Manganese is a component of the antioxidant enzyme manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD). Antioxidants scavenge damaging particles in the body known as free radicals. These particles occur naturally in the body but can damage cell membranes, interact with genetic material, and possibly contribute to the aging process as well as the development of a number of health conditions. Antioxidants, such as Mn-SOD,

  • @yourboyken So says wikipedia. People believe the govt. is poisoning the American people w/manganese. Why do believe this? who knows, Dick Gregory says so?

  • Manganese also helps process b vitamins such as biotin, which is essential in fatty acid meatbolism, and vitamin B1 whihc has many roles in the body such as cretaing energy.

  • Manganese is a component of the antioxidant enzyme manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD). Antioxidants scavenge damaging particles in the body known as free radicals. These particles occur naturally in the body but can damage cell membranes, interact with genetic material, and possibly contribute to the aging process as well as the development of a number of health conditions.

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