Saturday, July 6, 2024

DR. MICHAEL GAETA: there's no liver dialysis

Pharmaceuticals, in general, cause more cases of acute liver failure.  We call it DILI, drug-induced liver injury, than the next 7 causes of liver failure combined.  --Dr. Michael Gaeta

THOMAS, So I have to have you weigh in on Tylenol because unfortunately it's still in people's medicine cabinets.  Tell people what they should do with the Tylenol that's in their house.

00:14, GAETA, You know don't use it.  I was going to say throw it out, but there may be times, you know, like an acute injury you need, you know, something immediate.  But keep kids away from that.  I mean the research has been pretty clear that a set of menofine ibuprofen these can really contrib contribute to some serious neurodevelopmental and neurological and other toxic related complications so again that's Suppressive Pediatrics that's not what I do.  That's not what I teach and it's not necessary again nature first drugs last drugs aren't bad they're just overused and you may need a pharmaceutical intervention in a very severe situation where natural interventions have failed which is pretty rare so I would really caution I would make that as an absolute last resort after you've done everything else you know that that has failed and the child is in a critical situation perhaps but really to be avoided absolutely the downside is so great you know I my former niece in law in law almost died and when it's acute liver failure and in college just from taking Tylenol, on top of, you know, some college drinking and had to have an emergency liver replacement.

01:36,  Wow.

01:36, GAETA.  and remember you know Pharmaceuticals, in general, cause more cases of acute liver failure.  We call it DILI, drug-induced liver injury, than the next 7 causes of liver failure combined.  So, you know, these are very, very serious drugs.  People say, "Oh, here, take a Tylenol."  These are majorly damaging drugs that really need to be reused as an absolute last resort, and I would say at least 99% of the time they can at least safely be avoided.

02:09, THOMAS.  The therapeutic window of acetaminophen for Tylenol is so narrow; in other words, you have to take such a high dose to get a benefit.

Oh.

THOMAS.  And if you double or triple that dose, you're in toxicity.

Oh, wow.  I didn't know that. 

THOMAS.  As you pointed out, the toxicity is liver failure.

Yep.

THOMAS.  . . . which is not a good thing, folks.  You will die.  Without your liver, you don't survive.

GAETA.  Yeah, there's no liver dialysis.

Yep.  It's terrible.

“They’re using senior citizens as the key to the money; it’s about the money; 47 trillion dollars are about to change hands, from the elderly to their children.” ~ Billie Mintz


“They’re using senior citizens as the key to the money; it’s about the money; 47 trillion dollars are about to change hands, from the elderly to their children.” ~ Billie Mintz

April Parks, by the way, is serving 40 years in prison.  I'm sure it will get reduced.

Mark Simmons, Jared E. Shafer, Patience Bristol,  Kathleen Buchmann, Susan Hoy, and others.  Anonymous @ Unknown writes, 

Las Vegas private guardian, Jared E. Shafer, 1942-2024, was the former abusive public guardian that laid out all the maneuvers and tricks to provide the corrupt groundwork needed to exploit the victims of guardianship abuse in Clark County by the current public guardian. Private guardian, public guardian--they all operate the same way--to exploit seniors and disabled individuals all for profit under the guise of "guardian".

Judge Charles Hoskin and HearingMaster, Jon Norheim.  A system that handles about 8,000 guardian cases a year was exposed.  "In that courtroom, you are not safe.  Never go in front of a family court judge," Rick Black.  Attorney Rob Graham, who specializes in estate and guardianship, explains that

people who are wards of the state have fewer rights and access to fewer resources than prisoners who are convicted of the most heinous crimes.

The system intended to protect people puts them in a very vulnerable position.  "Is there too much power floating around here being given to guardians that can come in and take complete control of your life, your money, your choices.

This chilling 2019 documentary from filmmaker Billie Mintz sheds light on the exploitation of elderly individuals in Las Vegas, revealing a disturbing narrative where vulnerable members of society are stripped of their financial security, medical choices, and independence.

Through manipulation by unethical court-appointed guardians, victims are coerced into surrendering control of their lives. With questionable legal orders in hand, the guardians can forcibly relocate seniors, cut off their ties with loved ones, and drain their finances. As the story unfolds, one group of victims unites to pursue accountability, compensation, and liberation.

As one senior shares in the film, ”It was the worst mistake I ever made in my life. I literally was kidnapped from my own home, drugged, and I asked them where I was, and they said you’re on the sixth floor in this psych ward.”

We recommend that you take the time to watch and share this concerning, eye-opening documentary.

More trailers on Billie Mintz’ homepage.

The documentary film, The Guardians.

MEGYN KELLY DISMANTLES BILL MAHER'S LEFTIST TALKING POINTS

SOME STORES IN YOUR AREA MAY USE THE COATING APEEL. CHECK THE LIST

Here is an excerpt from the full list by Deep Roots at Home on stores in your area and their position with regard to using or not using Apeel

Natural Grocers: Natural Grocers issued a public corporate statement saying they do not carry any produce or items that have been treated with Apeel’s food coatings.

Sprouts Farmers Markets: Sprouts recently made a decision to not carry any produce that’s treated with Apeel. They announced this internally to employees, but have not made a public statement or policy yet.

Costco: Costco partnered with Apeel as far back as 2018 but recently stopped carrying any produce treated with Apeel. Their corporate produce department said they have no plans to ever sell produce treated with Apeel again. The Limoneira lemons they carry are not treated with Apeel.

Whole Foods: Whole Foods would not give a clear or straightforward answer on if they source produce treated with Apeel. I spoke to three produce departments, three customer service representatives, and three corporate offices. One corporate office said Apeel’s Edipeel and Organipeel food coatings meet Whole Foods’ safety standards. I went and looked at the produce and could not find any items treated with Apeel.

Trader Joe's: Trader Joe's no longer sources any produce treated with Apeel’s food coatings. They have not released a public statement or policy. I requested that they do this.

ALDI: Aldi does not have a policy on Apeel and no employees are able to speak on it. They source produce from brands (West Pak & Limoneira) that use Apeel, but it is not clear whether the items they carry are treated with Apeel’s coatings.

Kroger: Kroger claims that produce items sold under their own label are not treated with Apeel food coatings. However, Kroger is not able to speak about or certify other produce brands that they carry. This policy applies to all of their locations and all of their subsidiaries as well including Baker’s, City Market, Dillons, Food 4 Less, Foods Co, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, Gerbes, Jay C Food Store, King Soopers, Mariano’s, Metro Market, Pay Less Super Markets, Pick’n, Save, QFC, Ralphs, Ruler, and Smith’s Food and Drug. Kroger confirmed that other produce brands they carry are treated with Apeel. Kroger couldn’t verify that their Simple Truth private label is not treated with Apeel.

Target: Target carries produce treated with Apeel including avocados, cucumbers, asparagus, apples, and citrus fruit.

Walmart: Walmart does not use Apeel on any of their Walmart brand or private label produce items. Walmart could not certify other produce brands carried in their stores.

LUONGO: This is why they need a war… to cover these pensions which they cannot pay. Powell is done subsidizing this insanity.