Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Doctors are prescribing and pharmacists are filling prescription for Flouroquinolones that come with 7 FDA Black Box Warning Labels. Not all doctors deserve the name Jack, a la Dr. Jack Kevorkian

Antibiotics actually attack the body, not just the germs, says a new study from the Gold Report. I know it from personal experience, now, unfortunately, because of my son.  As I looked up the way that things work, it's classic.  It's the same model that they use for chemotherapy.  "Well, we're going to poison you with chemo but don't worry.  It's going to kill the cancer before it kills you."  Well, not in the case of my father it didn't.  Not in the case of a lot of people.  And these same things that killed tumors, these same things that are set up to kill bacteria will also destroy your body to one degree or another.  You may or may not notice it.  It may have a huge effect just as we're seeing with the vaccines.  There are genetic differences between different people, so these things are going to operate at that level and that's exactly what these very dangerous antibiotics that just harmed my other son do what they do.  That's what they do, these Floxins, these fluorochloroquine, and there's a whole bunch of them.  They all end in some kind of --floxin suffix, levofloxacin, Cipro, things like that.  What they do is they attack and destroy the bacteria by attacking its DNA.  And guess what?  For a lot of people, they attack people's DNA as well.  So whatever happened to this "First, do no harm" ethic?  They don't care about that.  It's "First, get rich," then "We don't care."  

If the patient dies, meh, we killed the disease.  Operation was successful, but the patient died.  We don't care.  

Results from a new study may revolutionize the way in which we view antibiotics.  It may provide hope for millions of sufferers of inflammatory bowel disease, a condition which is believed to affect as many as 1% of the world's population.  In this particular case for irritable bowel disease, antibiotics have become ubiquitous when you have these poorly trained doctors who know nothing and they get out their little char and say,

Okay, what are the symptoms oh well that's the disease and here's the pill. 

And they didn't do the research before they put it [or prescribed it] out.  They don't do the research afterward.  They don't care.  They don't care.  They get paid. 

Even those who avoid them are often exposed to antibiotics in a variety of ways regardless.  They're passed through in the water supply.  They're passed through our food supply because they are giving antibiotics to the animals.  Until recently, it was believed that antibiotics only affected bacteria indirectly causing an imbalance in the body.  This new study has revealed that antibiotics can also have a direct and damaging impact on the body's own cells. 

And again they've known this for over 30 years about the Floxins. What they're finding out with this antibiotic that is for irritable bowel disease, they find out that it's not the bacteria that is doing the most harm, it is the actual drug.  The drug is attacking the mucus lining of the bowel.  And so if somebody's got a condition where they've got a bacteria that's causing this irritable bowel syndrome and they give them these antibiotics, the antibiotics then attack the bowel, and they are far worse off than they were before.  

Direct damage to the mucus barrier could explain why these measures don't help many.  They make things worse.  The research team investigated this hypothesis by transferring the microbiota the, microbes in the intestine, they transferred them to other mice, it didn't have that issue.  They said to our surprise with the antibiotics if we transfer those microbiota to the germ-free mice, they didn't get sick.  This implies that perhaps the antibiotic might be affecting the mouse directly.

And then they did research and then they said, yeah, it is.

Two of the antibiotics studied, just so that you know, neomycin and Vancomycin induced what is called endo plasmic reticulum, ER, stress response in the colon.  We found that mice treated systematically with Vancomycin lacked a clear mucus in most areas of the colonic epithelial circumference.  The testing demonstrated that the deleterious effect of the of the Vancomycin on mucus secretion is independent of the microbes.

But it's correlated to the pharma drug, correlated to the antibiotic.

The finding shatters the paradigm that antibiotics harm only bacteria and not our own cells.

So you have a week to cure your infection and only minutes to mess up your gut.  And so this article ends with the benefits the risks and the Blasphemous conclusions because it is religion.  

The study concluded that more research is needed to conclusively show that antibiotics play a causitive role in the development of IBD, and, if so, how, with the researchers noting that this question will be hard to answer. 

Look we kind of know what's going on.  Is it only the mRNA?  Is it only the childhood vaccines? Things like that.  You know, as I said, as I told you about one set of antibiotics, and then there is the fluoride family, Cipro, levofloxacin.  They've known about these things for decades, by the way. The FDA has not gone through seven Black Box labeled for the Floxins, and I'm telling you about this because I want you to know that it's not just the vaccines.  It's the antibiotics.  It's the statins.  It's the rest of the stuff.  It's the junk food, Pop-Tarts.  When you're told to don't have the cherries or the cranberries because they have a little bit of sugar on them.  How much sugar does a Pop-Tart have compared to the cherries?  Several hundred thousand people have had their lives destroyed with this stuff. They've had seven Black Box labels that they've put on to assuage people.  "Getting angry?  Well, we'll put a black box warning label on it and we'll keep selling it because the FDA's purpose is to let the companies know that they're free to do anything, Free to Do Anything.  That's what it's all about.  I had a friend of our family in Florida whose wife was killed by a drug that was approved by the FDA.  They put it out.  People were dying.  So they stopped it.  Then there was lobbying from the pharmaceutical company.  They started it again.  His wife got the drug.  She died.  Because the FDA is there to make sure you're free to do anything, and if they have approved it, it's safe.  It's just that simple, right?  We don't care.  nobody has any responsibility.  

Hey, I'm just a doctor.  I'm just looking up the stuff on a chart that was handed to me by the pharmaceutical companies, and this is the approved protocol.  So I'm just going to approve this drug for you, . . .

and so that's what they've done with the Floxins.  And like I said, seven Black Box warning labels but nothing at all was made clear by either the doctor or the pharmacist.  And my son, when he got it for a urinary tract infection, and this gives you an idea what this does to somebody's life.  I want you to see what the FDA approves, what they allowed to continue to happen to people like my family.

Yep, that's me.  [CIPRO]  [FLUXED]  You're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation.

This Norwood woman's tiktok has been seen all over the world she warns three pills of a popular antibiotic left her with a crippling condition so 27 investigates why this medication is still being prescribed 16 years after the FDA began warning about it.  This is a rare but devastating condition . . .

Rare my ass.

Talia Smith had a full-time job and a daily exercise routine.  She was go, go, go until it stopped.
"It was like a bomb went off in my body literally.
In April of 2021, Talia was prescribed Cipro for a urinary tract infection.  She says she questioned the doctor, "Does she really need an antibiotic that strong? Is there anything I need to be aware of? And he actually told me no, there's nothing you need to be aware of."  
Three days later, Talia said she ended up in the Emergency Room.  She describes a pain in her body like an electrical shock.  She couldn't eat. She couldn't walk.  And then the doctor said, "Were you taking Cipro? You know there's an FDA black box warning label on it.  Do you know what that is?
A Black Box warning label is the strongest warning that the FDA has; the label is restricted to medications that can lead to injury or death, according to the FDA Cipro, Levoquin, and other antibiotics known as fluoroquinones should be reserved for serious issues, like anthrax exposure or severe infection.  25 Investigates Analyzed Federal Prescribing Data.  More than 2 million people were prescribed these antibiotics in 2022, including more than 200,000 in Massachusetts.  
"It's an easy antibiotic to use, and as a result, it's overused."  
Dr. Shura Doron is Chief Infection Control Officer for Tuffs Medicine.  She says flouroquinolones can cause tendon ruptures, central nervous system, and heart damage, and there's no way to know in advance if someone might have an adverse reaction all of those things are relatively rare but with the massive amounts of fluoroquinolones being used in this country, we tend to to see a lot of those complications over time. 

Okay, what happened to the rare occurrence assessment.  

In 2023, there were roughly 3,050 adverse reactions from Cipro alone, and that's just what's reported to the FDA.  
"I want to raise the alarm about this." Rachel Blummert says she was fluxed by Levoquin 17 years ago.  She's now a patient safety advocate, working for the FDA. Blummert wants to make it mandatory for prescribers to report when patients have negative side effects from fluoroquinolones.  
"The general population doesn't know the FDA has a seven Black Box warning label on flouroquinolone antibiotics.  That's a big deal.
Talia Smith has also become an advocate sharing her story online as she fights to get insurance to pay for floxing treatments.  Every move is a struggle and that struggle is for life.  
"This level of chronic illness it's not living at all.  You're just surviving day to day."
So here's what you need to know.  If you are prescribed an antibiotic or any medication don't hesitate to ask questions all the people we spoke with say those conversations need to happen there are about eight brand name floraquinolones and dozens of generics if the full name of the drug ends with flaxen there could be other options always check with your prescriber for 25 investigates I'm Ted Daniel. 

The FDA, pharmaceutical companies, commercial media news liars are like a criminal who has a whole chain of aliases.  

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