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@HygieneJones

ProActive in Healthcare. hygiene solves pandemics, even if our great and very glorious 3 letter agencies may disagree. nasal hygiene matters

United States Katılım Temmuz 2020
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Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones@DrGrahamLJ·
5 years to the day since formal peer-reviewed publication of the original hypothesis proposing passage of #SARS2 to the lungs from the mouth via the bloodstream, linking poor oral health (gum disease) with severity of #COVID-19 lung disease. 👇👇👇 genesispub.org/j-oral-med-and…
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Fentonmiller@HygieneJones·
@Liesl4CleanAir or you can look at my family of 3...didn't get vaxxed, travelled the world. 0 infections. how would that graph look? we did of course practice good oral and nasal hygiene.
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Liesl McConchie
Liesl McConchie@Liesl4CleanAir·
Real world math ✖️➗➕➖ To recognize our family’s efforts during the first 6 yrs of the pandemic, we did a math lesson to graph how our family of 5 compares to an “average” family of 5 not taking precautions. It was a stark reminder of the collective benefits to our family.
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Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones
Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones@DrGrahamLJ·
‘Regular oral health assessments and timely periodontal treatment, along with promoting good oral hygiene practices, can help reduce systemic inflammation and potentially lower cardiovascular risk’ Oral Hygiene and Cardiovascular Health Zaman et al 2025 bit.ly/3LezW4Q
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Fentonmiller@HygieneJones·
Kuppalli...what makes you so much smarter than Dr. Makis? if Makis treats a patient successfully with ivermectin, who are you to be the resident God and tell him he is lying? My father is a physician and he treated people in the 80's that had MS with diet and nutrition advice. Other physicians said it could not work, but it did, the patient lived healthy and on her own until she was into her 80's.
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Krutika Kuppalli, MD FIDSA
Krutika Kuppalli, MD FIDSA@KrutikaKuppalli·
#Ivermectin does NOT cure Parkinson’s. It kills parasites by activating their glutamate-gated chloride channels, causing paralysis. Humans do not have these channels and it does not cure neurodegenerative disease. This is harmful misinformation and causes false hope for persons devastated by this disease.
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970

“I had a patient with Parkinson’s that was barely mobile. After a few weeks of high-dose Ivermectin...she was playing golf a week later…” ~Dr William Makis Neurological Diseases such as Parkinson's & Alzheimer's improve rapidly on Ivermectin Therapy.

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Fentonmiller@HygieneJones·
that insurance companies would fund trials for products that would reduce illness is in fact false. We know that xylitol prevents tooth decay, we have known this for over 50yrs. the insurance companies do not fund research projects, they do not pay for programs to be implemented where their subscribers are supplied with xylitol oral hygiene products. insurance companies, just like hospitals want their revenue to go up, not down. they are incentivized to increase revenue, not decrease revenue. if you could reduce respiratory illnesses by half, you would think hospitals and insurance companies would at least be interested, but they are not. being the CEO of an organization and watching your revenue go from say $1 billion to 750 million because the community you serve started being healthy would just get you fired...
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
Instead of posting here, conduct a large-scale double-blind RCT. Get it peer-reviewed. Publish your results. Collect your Nobel Prize. Oh wait, you can't, because petri dishes are not equal to the human body. 🤡 If a cheap, off-patent drug actually cured 20 types of cancer, insurance companies would be the first to fund the trials to save billions
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970

Fenbendazole treats 20 different types of Cancer...

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Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones
Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones@DrGrahamLJ·
True! But it is also important not to separate the mouth from the body. Dental caries and periodontal disease are together the most prevalent of all human diseases. And oral pathogens translocate to ALL other body parts and are now directly implicated in MANY systemic diseases.
World Health Organization (WHO)@WHO

The most common oral diseases are 🦷 tooth decay 👄 gum disease 🦷 tooth loss 👄 oral cancers Untreated tooth decay is the single most common condition globally, affecting over 2.7 billion people bit.ly/4sRmILs

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Fentonmiller@HygieneJones·
Miss Nice...I know Dr. McCullough, listening to you call him an antivaxxer in a derogatory manner is absurd. He, like I, had been getting vaccines our whole life until the covid debacle happened. We were forced to re-exam the dogma around vaccines and the religion that pushes them. My children and I had vaccines our whole lives, since we actually read the data rather than just listen to the indoctrinated priesthood, the medical profession, of course we stopped getting more vaccines. The same thing happened with Dr. McCullough, you actually read the evidence, you understand what it is saying and any sane person would stop getting vaccinated.
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Fentonmiller@HygieneJones·
@ukhadds why is it devastating...what big discoveries have they found in the last 20yrs, what diseases have been ended?
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Fentonmiller@HygieneJones·
has anyone ever died from using these peptides? what is the rate of negative side effects? I 100% guarantee that it is lower than the side effects of drugs that are used as they are indicated by the physician and the pharma company making them. Stop bashing on safe options until your field can clean up the toxic culture and products you are pushing on America. Pharma products used as directed is the 3rd leading cause of death in America...yes the 3rd leading cause of death. this does not take into account the drugs that pharma has knowingly put out there that are harmful when abused. Mr. Topol please clean up the pharma house before throwing stones.
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Eric Topol
Eric Topol@EricTopol·
RFK Jr is trying to get 14 peptides, without data on safety or efficacy, licensed and approved by FDA. His favorite is BPC-157. "Only three small human studies of BPC-157 exist, for instance, the largest of which is a telephone survey of 16 people who received an injection of the drug for knee pain, and which was published in a third-tier journal, Alternative Therapies." economist.com/science-and-te…
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Fentonmiller@HygieneJones·
because of science dentists still treat tooth decay by drilling it out and placing a filling...because of this science they do not treat it like the bacterial infection that it is. We have known it is a simple strep mutans infection, have dentists ever treated it as an infection? We know how to treat it, we know how to end the longest ongoing and largest epidemic in our countries history. Dentistry chooses not to, they focus on fluoride which makes the enamel more resistant to the infection, but does not actually treat the bacterial infection. this is science?
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Simon Maechling
Simon Maechling@simonmaechling·
Because of science: Water doesn’t kill you. Scratches aren’t fatal. Dentists stop pain fast. Food lasts through winter. 200 years ago? None of this was normal. Life expectancy doubled. Not luck. Science works.
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@IanCopeland5 i fully agree and Mustard gas and the AIDS virus were the best inventions of the last century.
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Ian Copeland, PhD
Ian Copeland, PhD@IanCopeland5·
MRNA vaccines are a Top 10 invention of this century. Hands down...
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Fentonmiller@HygieneJones·
@drterrysimpson now isn't that exactly what the pro-vax crowd says about all of the studies and the data showing that vaccines are causing harm? interesting.......
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Dr Terry Simpson
Dr Terry Simpson@drterrysimpson·
No matter how carefully you explain the data to anti-vaccine activists, the result is always the same. If you show randomized trials, they say the trials were rigged. If you show population data, they say the numbers were faked. If you explain rates vs raw counts, they ignore the denominator. It isn’t a debate about evidence. It’s a belief system that only accepts information confirming the conclusion they started with.
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Jake Scott, MD
Jake Scott, MD@jakescottMD·
Operation Warp Speed compressed timelines by running trial phases in parallel and building manufacturing capacity before authorization. It didn’t skip the trials. Both Pfizer and Moderna completed 30,000+ participant Phase 3 RCTs before any EUA was issued. The FDA’s review of those data was publicly documented. If you have a specific methodological critique of the trials, make it.
scarpi@scarpatoulwagi

@jakescottMD A 10-year process was compressed into 8 months in order to conjure a billion-dollar mRNA vaccine market into existence. Calling it “safe and effective” was an expedient lie designed to protect the financial interests of those who placed a massive bet on its universal adoption.

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Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones
Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones@DrGrahamLJ·
How treating gum disease contributes to improved cardiovascular health… (other mechanisms are available) 👇 The Systemic Link Between Oral Health and Cardiovascular Disease: Contemporary Evidence, Mechanisms, and Risk Factor Implications Bida et al 2025 bit.ly/4shfTDJ
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Fentonmiller@HygieneJones·
allowing the architect and mastermind of the Covid pandumbic debacle to speak at BYU was a masterclass in letting the devil into heaven to speak...Is BYU going to be letting any more mass murderers into its school to speak at the devotionals? Yes Francis Collins was the architect, read his book "the Language of God" to understand.
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Luke Hanson
Luke Hanson@LukeFHan·
Elder Gilbert: "BYU had slipped. There were a lot of pressures for BYU to be just like the world. [President Holland] was bemoaning that he could feel this drift happening to the university and he's like, 'What have they done with our school that we love so much?'" Later he hints that a few professors were participating in this push (seems most have been weeded out now), BUT most were on team Holland and were excited to get BYU back on track. Don't let progs tell you BYU was going in the right direction and that you were wrong to worry about what was/is happening. Don't let conservatives blackpill you into believing it's not being addressed.
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Fentonmiller@HygieneJones·
where do you get the $6.3 trillion industry. the US economy is 20 trillion, so vitamins and supplements are over 25% of our GDP...i call bullcrap. The FDA has done a bang up job protecting us from opioids, vioxx, mRNA jabs, SSRI's, and a plethora of other drugs. this podcast was a great discussion for someone in the silo. Crazy how people think the "wellness" industry needs to be regulated more and pharma less....using pharma products as they are indicated is the third leading cause of death right behind heart disease and cancer. people do not die from using supplements or hyperbaric O2, they die by the thousands from pharma products. More people use supplements than pharma products so just looking at the stats pharm should be more tightly regulated.
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Fentonmiller@HygieneJones·
@JOHNJOHNSTONED @mvankerkhove @doctorsoumya @epireport you would almost think that encouraging the use of nasal sprays that block bacterial and viral adhesion to airway tissue would be recommended...but no, we will still do nothing more than wash our hands to try to prevent airborne bacteria and viruses from getting in our nose.
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John Johnston
John Johnston@JOHNJOHNSTONED·
It is not baffling…..ID physicians that run hospital infection prevent and control put their heads in the sand and say transmission is via droplets. They can’t provide adequate AIRBORNE precautions or isolation spaces with current practices if they were to admit influenza, RSV, and other respiratory pathogens were transmitted via the AIRBORNE route. Easier to maintain “good enough” droplet dogma groupthink with surgical masks and 2m distancing for falling ballistic droplets rather than worry about shared air. @nick_coatsworth @CollignonPeter @allegranzib
Nancy Malek MBBS FANZCA@N95Anaesthetist

It baffles me every day, too.👇🎯

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Fentonmiller@HygieneJones·
Jan you know who else has been doing some incredible gaslighting...the dental industry. they have known since 1924 that tooth decay is caused by a bacteria, and still today, over 100yrs later they do not treat it as a bacterial infection. they tell you to use fluoride to strengthen the enamel making it more resistant to the acid. we know how to treat tooth decay, the dental industry chooses not to. that is some incredible gaslighting.
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Jan Jekielek
Jan Jekielek@JanJekielek·
NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya says Covid vaccine-injured patients were gaslit. Now, he says, the NIH is working to help them. “You have patients with conditions that are poorly understood, and the medical system will gaslight them.” “They tell you it's a psychological issue rather than a physical issue.” “It's going to make you think that you're crazy.” “We have investments in this [Covid vaccine injuries], and we’re going to have more investments in it starting this year.” @NIHDirector_Jay @DrJBhattacharya
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