Saturday, December 28, 2024

KELLY VICTORY, MD: So, if a product is determined to be defective, contaminated, toxic, or otherwise results in death, dismemberment, or other serious bodily injury, we should just inform the public ("lead with the evidence"), but keep the product on the market and let people decide for themselves?

MARY TALLEY BOWDEN: in the two years following the rollout of the COVID shots, 7% of my new patients were coming to see me for injuries directly related to these shots

You have the ear of Trump and Kennedy, and we need to convince you that no child should be given the option of getting this modified synthetic mRNA shot that has dire consequences if it goes wrong.  And it doesn't go wrong in everybody, we know that.  But there's different varying degrees, varying numbers, 4%, 15%, 1 in 500, one in 800, serious adverse reactions.  You should see the patients in my office that come to see me with these injuries.  It is life-changing, and there's nothing we can do for these people.  It's very hard.  They don't get better.

00:38.  What kind of people are they, what age group, and what specific . . . ?

00:42  I have young people older people but it's . . . a lot of it is neurological, which is very difficult to fix.  I don't see the myocarditis, the stroke, that sort of thing because I'm outpatient, but I see these people with really chronic, debilitating health problems.  I looked at my new patient appointments and in the two years following the rollout of the COVID shots, 7% of my new patients were coming to see me for injuries directly related to these shots.  They typically get the million-dollar work up.  They see a bunch of other doctors.  They're never reported to VAERS.  None of the patients who came to see me were reported to VAERS, even though the onset of their symptoms was in close proximity . . . and that's another thing.   VAERS is 1%, 1%, it's only a reflection of 1%.  Oh, the injuries . . . so neurological.  I see POTS [Postural Orthostatic Hypertension] which is where the blood pressure fluctuates up and down erratically with no triggers and that's very difficult to treat 

01:39.  POTS is Postural Orthostatic Hypertension, it is caused by mitochondrial damage to cytochrome-1 in the mitochondria.  

And these people, there's just not a lot we can do for them.  You know a lot of people slowly get better but I have one patient with severe vertigo that just won't go away.  

A young guy, 10 years younger than me, otherwise healthy, who is now just completely debilitated.  He can barely walk.

I have another patient with severe tremors.  I mean he's a CEO of a company, maybe 5 years older than me, otherwise was previously healthy, he now just can't stop shaking all the time.  All the time.  

Another patient with severe, unexplained pain in her flank.  You know, she's had all these imaging studies and nothing shows up.  She was previously healthy, and just now she's debilitated by this unexplained pain . . .  

Kruse refers to Tim Noakes' multimillion-dollar lawsuit at the 03:45 mark because patients thought he was practicing outside of his specialty on the internet.  It cost him almost $2 million dollars.  

PAUL SALDINO: plant defense chemicals cause problems for some people. Oxalates in spinach certainly contribute to kidney stones

Kale is b*******.  Let me explain it to you.  These are plant leaves. They're vegetables.  Vegetables are the leaves, the stems, the roots, and the seeds of plants.  These parts of plants contain defense chemicals.  This is not opinion; this is scientific fact.  But here's the deal: these plant defense chemicals cause problems for some people.  Oxalates in spinach certainly contribute to kidney stones in a lot of people with calcium oxalate kidney stones.  Chard also has a ton of oxalates.  If you're not getting enough iodine in your diet, the isothiocyanates, which are iodine-blocking at the level of the thyroid in this kale, could potentially lead to thyroid problems.  In my case, cutting out vegetables was a key component of figuring out what was triggering my eczema.  So, if you're thriving, don't change anything about your diet.  But if you're not, it's time to question your nutritional assumptions.  Vegetables are much better than junk food, but they're not benign for everyone.  


Here is the 1977 60 Minutes show where Robert O. Becker was interviewed.

I put this video up back on November 8, 2024. Doesn't mean that the guy can't do good.  

Define good.