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@ImTheOnlyV

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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Doctor Breaks Down as He Apologizes for Vaccine Ignorance: "I Failed to Give Informed Consent" Dr. Daniel Neides delivered an emotional apology to his former patients, admitting he had not fully understood or communicated the risks and details surrounding vaccines during his medical career. “There is no education in medical schools that I am aware of… around vaccines, their contents, safety records, informed consent, or the vaccine injury compensation program,” he said through tears. Reflecting on his training, he added, “What are we taught about vaccines? We are taught to memorise the vaccine schedule.” Dr. Neides also pointed to the nearly $4 billion paid out to vaccine-injured individuals since 1992—a fact he says most providers, including himself, never discussed. “I was one of those providers who didn’t give safety sheets before vaccinating,” he admitted. “Absolutely deplorable on my part, and I apologise to my patients.”
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It's just a little bit of chlorine in your water. It's just a little bit of heavy metals in your food. It's just a little bit of fragrance in your perfume. It's just a little bit of benzene in your sunscreen. It's just a little bit of aluminum in your deodorant. It's just a little bit of PFOA's in your nonstick pans. It's just a little bit of phthalates in your plastic toys. It's just a little bit of methanol in your surface cleaner. It's just a little bit of artificial coloring in your toothpaste. It's just a little bit of ammonia in your sugar-free sweetener. It's just a little bit of propylene glycol in your skincare products. It's just a little bit of sodium lauryl sulfate in your laundry detergent. When does "just a little bit" become too much for the body to handle?
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Larry Cook@stopvaccinating·
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🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
The biggest marketing scam of all time is Coca-Cola convincing the world that Coke Zero has zero consequences. The beverage industry spent twenty years watching the world wake up to the link between sugar and disease. Sales dropped. Lawsuits piled up. The science became undeniable. So they didn’t remove the addiction. They repackaged it. They replaced sugar with synthetic sweeteners and printed “Zero” on the can. They told you it was a free pass. All the taste. None of the consequences. But here’s the thing: There’s no free pass in biology. Here’s what actually happens inside your body when you drink a Coke Zero. The synthetic sweetness hits your tongue. Your brain can’t tell the difference between real sugar and fake sugar at the receptor level. So it does what it’s been doing for 200,000 years. It signals your pancreas to release insulin, preparing for a flood of glucose. But the glucose never arrives. Now you have insulin circulating with nothing to do. Your blood sugar drops. Your body shifts into fat-storage mode. And your brain, still waiting for the calories it was promised, fires a hunger signal that sends you straight to the fridge. You didn’t avoid the problem. You created two new ones. A body storing fat and a brain demanding food. From a drink with “zero calories.” In 2023, the World Health Organization confirmed it. Long-term consumption of non-sugar sweeteners does not lead to weight loss. In fact, it is correlated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and early mortality. The “zero” on the can was never a health claim. It was a marketing angle. But the real damage goes deeper than weight. Your body was designed with a feedback loop. Taste something sweet, receive energy, register satisfaction, stop eating. Artificial sweeteners break that loop. They teach your body that sweetness means nothing. Over time, your brain stops trusting its own signals. You lose the ability to gauge what you actually need. We thought we were doing the right thing. Instead we got a metabolic lobotomy. ~ Andre ✨🙌🏾💫
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@texasrunnerDFW @chutneylife Nah. It’s coming from GREED & the fact that there’s NOTHING people can do about it EXCEPT pay it OR pay off their mortgage (so they can drop it).
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@chutneylife It’s sadly coming from other people making scammy claims
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Sonali, your friendly dentist🦷
My homeowners insurance keeps going up double digits every year despite having no claims. Sounds like a scam to me.
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A Paradise for Parents@HalCranmer·
Dr. Joel Wallach said: "Alzheimer's is a physician caused disease." 75% of brain weight is myelin, a cholesterol-rich fatty insulator protecting nerve fibers in the brain. Lower cholesterol with statins, myelin breaks down and Alzheimer's sets in. The full explanation: 🧵
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The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
I’m a pharmacy tech. Chain store. We have a policy. No prescription, no medication. Period. Man came in. Late fifties. Asked for insulin. “I ran out. My prescription’s expired. Doctor’s appointment isn’t until next week.” Checked his records. Type 1 diabetic. Last fill was on time. He wasn’t scamming. “I can’t give it to you without a prescription. Policy.” He nodded. Started to leave. Knew what would happen. Diabetic emergency. Hospital. Maybe worse. Called his doctor’s office. Closed. Left a message marked urgent. Called the pharmacist over. Explained. She looked at the man. Looked at me. “We can do a three-day emergency supply. I’ll authorize it.” Gave him three days of insulin. He tried to pay. She refused. “Get your prescription filled next week. This one’s on us.” He left crying. Thank you over and over. Came back the next week. Prescription filled. Brought us flowers. “You saved my life. I would’ve ended up in the ER. Or dead. For following policy.” That pharmacist got written up. Corporate found out. Medication given without valid prescription. She didn’t care. “Write me up every time,” she told the district manager. “I’ll break policy every time to save a life.” She still works there. Still breaks policy. For people who need insulin. Inhalers. Heart medication. Three-day supplies. Emergencies. Corporate stopped writing her up. Decided it was easier to look away. Because sometimes policy kills. And sometimes breaking rules saves lives. —Andrea, pharmacy tech
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Cazi novax for me Ever@NovaxForcazi·
You can call them contrails if you like, but there is no denying the skies are being sprayed. I don't care what name you give them just stop denying the white lines in the sky that you can clearly see expand and form clouds. They are there. You denial only makes you one of them.
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Suneel Dhand MD@DrSuneelDhand·
If there’s something I’ve learned during many years as a hospital doctor. When a nurse contacts you and says the words: “He/she just doesn’t look right, I’m worried” You go and see that patient immediately. Not in half an hour. Now.
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@TheMaineWire Misspellings matter … 🧐
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The Maine Wire@TheMaineWire·
Big update on Iran this morning from Trump:
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Micki Larson-Olson@QPATRIOTMLO1·
We must make sure everybody is aware of the fires that are happening in Nebraska. I have family in Ogallala Nebraska and as of now they're fine but please keep everybody in Nebraska in your prayers. We know they use Direct Energy Weapons to start fires just like this. Micki Lynn Larson-Olson AKA QPATRIOT 21 years United States Air Force Iraq War Veteran Navy Mom PARDONED January 6th inmate 376303
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Larry Conger 🇺🇸@eMTBrides·
Can you relate to this? Bitterness and resentment don’t appear overnight. They build slowly, over time, when someone feels consistently dismissed or unheard. It starts with small things: requests brushed off, feelings minimized, vulnerability met with defensiveness, avoidance, or denial. When her needs are treated as inconveniences rather than priorities, the hurt accumulates. Over months or years, she begins to protect her heart from repeated disappointment and disrespect. In inner work, this pattern is often tied to the Wound of Violation—the deep injury that forms when someone is repeatedly ignored, disrespected, or emotionally invalidated. The nervous system adapts: anger becomes a shield, distance becomes safety. What you see on the surface is her sharp tone, her guarded attitude, her emotional withdrawal. What you don’t see is the long, quiet buildup of moments that taught her softness wasn’t safe. If you want her to soften again, don’t criticize her anger or demand she “let it go.” Instead, focus on rebuilding trust and safety. That looks like: • Listening without getting defensive • Taking her needs and feelings seriously • Following through on what you say you’ll do • Creating intentional connection—even when it’s inconvenient • Supporting what matters to her, even if it’s not your preference • Repairing ruptures after conflict with sincerity and consistency Bitterness is a form of protection, not a character flaw. Protection only melts when safety is genuinely felt again. Make her feel seen, respected, and valued—not just once, but consistently over time. That’s the path back to softness. via The Yoga Couple If your happiness is someone else’s full-time job, are you in a relationship… or hiring a therapist? Who’s guilty of this mindset? #relationshipadvice #wives #marriageadvice #couplescounseling #resentment #trustissues
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Nebraska is on fire and Hawaii is underwater and our media is ignoring it.
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@gotrice2024 @TeamTrump47 They should have sufficient staff to cover everyone’s breaks - not only so employees can leave their workstations (to take their break) but also so customers aren’t inconvenienced by a “closed for lunch” sign! That’s just utterly ridiculous & it’s no way to operate a business!
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SonnyBoy🇺🇸@gotrice2024·
This young lady sits on the floor of the pharmacy window where she works. It’s the only way she can eat her lunch in peace unless she runs to her car. Customers will come to the window and see the out to lunch sign, they ignore it and still bang on the window while she’s trying to eat her lunch in peace. These customers don’t seem to have any respect at all, if they are closed, it means they are closed, shouldn’t the workers have a dedicated break room for instances such as this?
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@Jenny_1884 I’ve never used it. You can usually feel when it’s time to cover/shade yourself (before it’s too late & you burn).
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Dr. Brian Hooker: "Pediatricians are incentivized directly by HMOs, anywhere from $200–$600 per fully vaccinated child. Some make $1M or more annually in bonuses alone." This isn't medicine, it's a profit machine.
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