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AndrewFacca
AndrewFacca@andrewfacca·
@unhealthytruth is that dude even real. it would be hard to believe someone could be that wrong all the time.
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Erin Elizabeth Health Nut News🥜
To the medical doctor with a PhD. No, aluminum has not been removed from vaccines. It also hasn’t been removed from people’s brains. 🧠🧠🧠
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AndrewFacca
AndrewFacca@andrewfacca·
@turf2surfDM @DrNeilStone Doctors could not fix what they broke. We tried. Thankfully I discovered the world of healing arts that mitigated damage.
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RJohn
RJohn@turf2surfDM·
@andrewfacca @DrNeilStone Okay - sorry to provide you some advisement about correlations. Perhaps an ophthalmic specialist would be able to help rule out any potentially dangerous risks that have sporadically interfered with your vision. Genuinely hope u find answers.
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
just so tricky to figure out if vaccines work or not Let's look at polio. The data isn't clear We may never know
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
I never got the clot shot and I've never had Covid. This despite the fact that I was in the hospital for 3 months during the height of Covid for an unrelated condition. When I visited the hospital several times during that period leading up to my long stay, the parking lots were always empty despite the stories that hospitals were overwhelmed. Emergency rooms were empty in Miami, a major city. No waiting to be seen. In the ER one time I asked the nurse if she was overwhelmed with Covid patients and she told me, I'm not supposed to tell you this but we don't have any Covid patients. Something very strange was going on back then.
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AndrewFacca
AndrewFacca@andrewfacca·
@DrNeilStone You are the best educator in the world. All anyone has to do is follow the exact opposite of what you advise.
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
The Health Secretary of the United States of America RFK Jr doesn't believe HIV is the cause of AIDS This is 1880s germ theory denial level quackery
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AndrewFacca
AndrewFacca@andrewfacca·
@DrNeilStone it almost killed me. thankfully holistic therapy helped fix what doctors could not. If you consider that Kennedy might be right that would mean you continue to perpetuate the continuance of what he called out. All your data ignores all the unreported "side effects"
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
RFK Jr: The polio vaccine “killed many, many more people” than polio ever did. Fact check : Weapons grade horse 💩
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AndrewFacca
AndrewFacca@andrewfacca·
@DoctorCole Probably but his physician will think you failed the coveted Virology 101
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Ryan Cole MD
Ryan Cole MD@DoctorCole·
Do not do what he does. His physician’s must have failed immunology 101. His longevity experiment will fail.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

I'm getting two vaccines next week: Tdap and shingles. The Tdap because Kate's family has a newborn and we're visiting. Shingles for the potential longevity benefits. Data we're looking at: 1. Lower Alzheimer risk with vaccination in 1.6 million people, 8 year follow up, age 65+ + Tdap/Td: 30% lower relative risk + Shingles: 25% lower + Pneumococcal: 27% lower 2. Slower biological aging from shingles vaccination in 3,884 people, age 70+ Modest but significant improvements in inflammation, epigenetic and transcriptomic aging, and composite biological age. Molecular signals strongest within 3 years; inflammation benefits emerged later. 3. Better outcomes after breakthrough shingles in 38,092 people, age 50+, median 3.6y follow up In adults who developed shingles, prior vaccination was linked to: + 41% lower all-cause mortality + 21% lower MACE (MI, stroke, PE, sudden cardiac death) + 16% lower dementia risk Note: all three studies are observational. They show association, not causation. A randomized controlled trial on longevity outcomes is not feasible here as you can't randomize people to skip vaccines for years. The signal is consistent across independent large cohorts, which strengthens confidence, but the possibility of healthy vaccine bias exists in all three. People who stay current on vaccines tend to have better health behaviors overall. I find the mechanistic case for shingles specifically compelling. VZV reactivation drives neuro inflammation, and vaccination appears to blunt that cascade which is why we weight this evidence more heavily than the numbers alone.

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“Sudden And Unexpected”
Bryan Johnson .. the billionaire spending $2 million a year to live forever .. just announced he’s getting Tdap and shingles vaccines. You know… because nothing says “immortality protocol” like more needles. 💉 💉 Bro went from “I will reverse aging with science” to “better get the jab just in case.” The same guy who lined up for the COVID shots is now out here chasing longevity with… more shots. We really are in The Twilight Zone. Next week: “I’m getting the 12th booster for eternal life” 😂
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
I'm not a "believer" in vaccines It's not a religion or faith or cult. I support vaccines because there is overwhelming evidence that vaccines have saved millions upon millions of lives. That's it.
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AndrewFacca
AndrewFacca@andrewfacca·
How do you know if you are part of the Vaccine Cult? When you keep explaining "the evidence" that you say you rely on away.
Luiz M.D.@Luizmd

@FrankLuntz Not falling for the recycled propaganda 😂

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Erin Elizabeth Health Nut News🥜
These pharma paid studies are ridiculous. Bryan also doesn’t believe in getting sunshine. Not kidding.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

I'm getting two vaccines next week: Tdap and shingles. The Tdap because Kate's family has a newborn and we're visiting. Shingles for the potential longevity benefits. Data we're looking at: 1. Lower Alzheimer risk with vaccination in 1.6 million people, 8 year follow up, age 65+ + Tdap/Td: 30% lower relative risk + Shingles: 25% lower + Pneumococcal: 27% lower 2. Slower biological aging from shingles vaccination in 3,884 people, age 70+ Modest but significant improvements in inflammation, epigenetic and transcriptomic aging, and composite biological age. Molecular signals strongest within 3 years; inflammation benefits emerged later. 3. Better outcomes after breakthrough shingles in 38,092 people, age 50+, median 3.6y follow up In adults who developed shingles, prior vaccination was linked to: + 41% lower all-cause mortality + 21% lower MACE (MI, stroke, PE, sudden cardiac death) + 16% lower dementia risk Note: all three studies are observational. They show association, not causation. A randomized controlled trial on longevity outcomes is not feasible here as you can't randomize people to skip vaccines for years. The signal is consistent across independent large cohorts, which strengthens confidence, but the possibility of healthy vaccine bias exists in all three. People who stay current on vaccines tend to have better health behaviors overall. I find the mechanistic case for shingles specifically compelling. VZV reactivation drives neuro inflammation, and vaccination appears to blunt that cascade which is why we weight this evidence more heavily than the numbers alone.

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RJohn
RJohn@turf2surfDM·
@andrewfacca @DrNeilStone Wait wait wait.... you boast about being a Healerman The initial reaction of rash or possibly headache is not common but a reasonable trade off 4 polio antibodies. But random recurrence separated by 30 yrs is not feasible.
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Bryan Johnson is obsessed with longevity.He wants to live forever Vaccines have been responsible for increase in human life span probably more than any other human invention So,obviously,he gets vaccines Antivaxxers melt down Because they just ideologically hate vaccines
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

I'm getting two vaccines next week: Tdap and shingles. The Tdap because Kate's family has a newborn and we're visiting. Shingles for the potential longevity benefits. Data we're looking at: 1. Lower Alzheimer risk with vaccination in 1.6 million people, 8 year follow up, age 65+ + Tdap/Td: 30% lower relative risk + Shingles: 25% lower + Pneumococcal: 27% lower 2. Slower biological aging from shingles vaccination in 3,884 people, age 70+ Modest but significant improvements in inflammation, epigenetic and transcriptomic aging, and composite biological age. Molecular signals strongest within 3 years; inflammation benefits emerged later. 3. Better outcomes after breakthrough shingles in 38,092 people, age 50+, median 3.6y follow up In adults who developed shingles, prior vaccination was linked to: + 41% lower all-cause mortality + 21% lower MACE (MI, stroke, PE, sudden cardiac death) + 16% lower dementia risk Note: all three studies are observational. They show association, not causation. A randomized controlled trial on longevity outcomes is not feasible here as you can't randomize people to skip vaccines for years. The signal is consistent across independent large cohorts, which strengthens confidence, but the possibility of healthy vaccine bias exists in all three. People who stay current on vaccines tend to have better health behaviors overall. I find the mechanistic case for shingles specifically compelling. VZV reactivation drives neuro inflammation, and vaccination appears to blunt that cascade which is why we weight this evidence more heavily than the numbers alone.

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AndrewFacca
AndrewFacca@andrewfacca·
@NightShiftMD God you are evil. To defend your ego's need to be right, you are willing to let the masses continue to die
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Dr. Brian Goldman
Dr. Brian Goldman@NightShiftMD·
No, there is currently no established scientific evidence that COVID-19 vaccinations cause "amyloid clots". More bullshit from Mary who will say almost anything to get attention.
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD

Amyloid clots with no natural explanation. These unusual clots were not seen before the pandemic and are the most tangible evidence we have of harms from the COVID shots. Major Tom Haviland joins me at 7pm live on X to discuss.

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AndrewFacca
AndrewFacca@andrewfacca·
@sweatystartup On Hawkins scale Unconscious Fear calibrates at a level of consciousness of 100 - we saw what that did to Society in the last few years
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
Spends millions a year and every waking second to live forever. Decides to inject aluminum into his blood stream in order to not protect (obvious fact) the visiting newborn. Im now second guessing everything from Bryan.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

I'm getting two vaccines next week: Tdap and shingles. The Tdap because Kate's family has a newborn and we're visiting. Shingles for the potential longevity benefits. Data we're looking at: 1. Lower Alzheimer risk with vaccination in 1.6 million people, 8 year follow up, age 65+ + Tdap/Td: 30% lower relative risk + Shingles: 25% lower + Pneumococcal: 27% lower 2. Slower biological aging from shingles vaccination in 3,884 people, age 70+ Modest but significant improvements in inflammation, epigenetic and transcriptomic aging, and composite biological age. Molecular signals strongest within 3 years; inflammation benefits emerged later. 3. Better outcomes after breakthrough shingles in 38,092 people, age 50+, median 3.6y follow up In adults who developed shingles, prior vaccination was linked to: + 41% lower all-cause mortality + 21% lower MACE (MI, stroke, PE, sudden cardiac death) + 16% lower dementia risk Note: all three studies are observational. They show association, not causation. A randomized controlled trial on longevity outcomes is not feasible here as you can't randomize people to skip vaccines for years. The signal is consistent across independent large cohorts, which strengthens confidence, but the possibility of healthy vaccine bias exists in all three. People who stay current on vaccines tend to have better health behaviors overall. I find the mechanistic case for shingles specifically compelling. VZV reactivation drives neuro inflammation, and vaccination appears to blunt that cascade which is why we weight this evidence more heavily than the numbers alone.

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I'm getting two vaccines next week: Tdap and shingles. The Tdap because Kate's family has a newborn and we're visiting. Shingles for the potential longevity benefits. Data we're looking at: 1. Lower Alzheimer risk with vaccination in 1.6 million people, 8 year follow up, age 65+ + Tdap/Td: 30% lower relative risk + Shingles: 25% lower + Pneumococcal: 27% lower 2. Slower biological aging from shingles vaccination in 3,884 people, age 70+ Modest but significant improvements in inflammation, epigenetic and transcriptomic aging, and composite biological age. Molecular signals strongest within 3 years; inflammation benefits emerged later. 3. Better outcomes after breakthrough shingles in 38,092 people, age 50+, median 3.6y follow up In adults who developed shingles, prior vaccination was linked to: + 41% lower all-cause mortality + 21% lower MACE (MI, stroke, PE, sudden cardiac death) + 16% lower dementia risk Note: all three studies are observational. They show association, not causation. A randomized controlled trial on longevity outcomes is not feasible here as you can't randomize people to skip vaccines for years. The signal is consistent across independent large cohorts, which strengthens confidence, but the possibility of healthy vaccine bias exists in all three. People who stay current on vaccines tend to have better health behaviors overall. I find the mechanistic case for shingles specifically compelling. VZV reactivation drives neuro inflammation, and vaccination appears to blunt that cascade which is why we weight this evidence more heavily than the numbers alone.
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