Finn Heartley/Sean Cohen #quack #wingnut #conspiracy #mammon naturalnews.com

In an era where neurotransmitters like dopamine—critical for focus, emotional balance, and learning—are under attack, a convergence of processed school meals, chemtrails, electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs), and environmental toxins is fueling a neurological crisis among children. <...> A new product, Next Level Gum, developed by health researcher Sean Cohen and functional medicine expert Dr. Masson Habib, offers a dopamine-boosting alternative to psychotropic drugs, challenging Big Pharma’s dominance in mental health care.

According to Cohen, processed school meals laden with excitotoxins (MSG, high-fructose corn syrup), GMOs, pesticides, and microplastics are a "slow-motion disaster" for children’s cognitive and emotional health. These diets, compounded by chemtrail aerosols and EMF radiation, sabotage dopamine production—the neurotransmitter regulating mood, motivation, and neuroprotection.

"Kids are essentially being fed processed garbage masked as ‘school lunch,’ destroying their gut microbiome and dopamine pathways," Cohen explained. "Coupled with masks, social isolation during lockdowns, and screen-overload, it’s no surprise classrooms are filled with lethargic or hyperactive children."
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Their solution, Next Level Gum, delivers dopamine precursors via Mucuna pruriens, an herbal source of L-dopa. Chewed for five minutes, the gum absorbs through the mucosal lining, bypassing the gut and stomach acid.
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Critics argue the FDA’s regulatory capture by pharmaceutical interests suppresses natural alternatives. Habib cited examples like the 2020 pandemic, when treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine were maligned despite effectiveness, while synthetic vaccines faced little scrutiny.

"Natural remedies are dismissed as ‘woo-woo’ while we’re shoved ‘designer antidepressants’ that come with black-box warnings," Cohen added. "Mucuna gum? No side effects. Just more dopamine—nature’s way."

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