For every retweet of this post, I will donate £1 to the @VC_and_GC_Assoc up to £50,000.
Time is running out following @I_W_M’s decision to close the Lord Ashcroft Gallery.
Visit while you still can, to honour the bravery of those who risked so much to protect our great nation.
@GrahamVANAS@E_N_O Ps. Funny coincidence - I was at The Wenlock Arms just yesterday - and got to thinking of you as that's where we last had a drink...(!)
@emilosh1@thatsnotmine125@toadmeister OK. But what do you think is the motivation behind the research? Is it pseudo/or badly done but legit attempt? & is it better or worse than the manufacturers own research - who make hundreds of billions with politicians as gatekeepers saying 'safe &effective' as political mantra?
Giving pregnant rats the Pfizer Covid vaccine induced ‘autism-like’ traits in the male pups born after such vaccination, according to a new peer-reviewed study published in Neurochemical Research. dailysceptic.org/2024/01/12/cov…
@thatsnotmine125@toadmeister You do appreciate the irony in your post, right? That is literally the same number of mice injected to secure approval for the bivalent Covid jab (!). Also. Why? Why are you so desperate to defend these pharmaceuticals? Like - what motivates your passionate defence? Genuine Qu.
@xangrace@ProfKarolSikora It is literally good for you. Why would you deny yourself one of life's greatest pleasures, when it is literally good for you...?
@ProfKarolSikora Agree with all of this. Apart from alcohol. We now know even small amounts can significantly increase cancer risks. Saying drink alcohol in moderation is carte blanche for people to justify their drinking at harmful levels. I would just avoid it totally.
Ten steps you can take to dramatically improve your health for a new year...
Walk, walk and walk some more - a massively underrated form of exercise, free and accessible. A dog can help as your trainer!
You are what you eat - reduce fatty foods and red meat, increase fibre and fruit/vegetables. Ignore the outrageous hyperbole about 'ultra-processed' food - enjoy an occasional treat, but keep it balanced. A bag of crisps or slice of pizza every now and again is not poison.
Get your heart pumping and get sweating at least once a day - whether that's through a proper walk or something more challenging. The vast, vast majority of us can find the time to do so. It's a question of priorities.
Alcohol in moderation - slow down and show some sense. Have at least a few days off a week, and if you do enjoy a slightly heavier evening remember to stay hydrated as you go. You'll thank me the next morning!
Focus on what you can control - stress does horrible things to a body, it's a poison. Concentrate on changing the things within your power, past that it's not worth it!
Smoking kills - it can cause cancer anywhere and it releases harmful chemicals into your body and the surrounding air. I have treated multiple heavy smokers for an entirely avoidable disease.
Get checked - if you have any concerning symptoms, seek help. Be persistent and don't get fobbed off by rude receptionists.
Safe sex - awkward to discuss, but important. If you have sex with multiple partners, take precautions by using barrier contraception. Certain sexually transmitted infections play a huge role in the development of cancer, especially for women. It can affect the ability to carry a child and give birth.
Surround yourself with positivity - life's too short to spend it moaning. A positive mindset, from you and the company you keep, will do more good for your health than you realise...
Limit your intake of negative news - what's the point? Educate yourself, but filling your life with doom-laden headlines from the usual outlets (the Guardian) desperately seeking clicks is a waste of time.
One more... Enjoy yourself! When you've been around cancer for as long as I have, you learn to appreciate the small things in life. However you find joy, repeat and repeat again - it won't be there forever.
@BryanGayman@uTobian Hi Bryan. In my experience data rarely works. I will post an excellent recent summary from a professor further below but explain that:
The mRNA molecules travel to every organ. Once there all they need do to harm is what was designed as spike=immune response=inflammation. No off.
A recent study has found unexpected heart muscle changes in Covid-vaccinated people, prompting concerns about vaccine safety and the need for further research. dailysceptic.org/2023/10/02/cov…
@redgreenrevolt@shineonlovely@toadmeister You don't have to watch - but link to paper is incl below and if you search for Table 4.2 it shows distribution of LNp's including to the heart. The video is definitely worth watching, however, if you are genuinely interested in context incl when TGA knew: youtu.be/fVNFFtmb9gA?si…
@redgreenrevolt@shineonlovely@toadmeister Just check out the TGA paper which was reluctantly released under FOIA. This is proof positive of bio-distribution of the LNP's containing the mRNA to every single organ including the heart. All that need happen next for harm is the mRNA to do exactly what it's designed to do...
@redgreenrevolt@toadmeister You need to revisit the medical literature. There is an increasing body of evidence demonstrating all of this. And whilst 'forever' is possibly an exaggeration - I think you must know that there is no off-switch with this technology. And spike generation has been shown to >6 mths