Posted on 02/15/2021 3:07:29 PM PST by hillarys cankles
It’s important to know both what we know about the new vaccines and what we don’t know.
I’ve practiced for 35 years. I am always honest with my patients, even if conversations are difficult or confrontational. I will also be honest about saying “I don’t know.” This happens when a diagnosis is not readily apparent or when there are limits to the help I can give. With the passage of time, I’ve learned that what we don’t know about medicine outweighs what we do know.
I’ve always been a proponent of older, more established vaccines. However, they are imperfect and, like all medical treatments, can have side effects. Unfortunately, in the conversation about the new COVID-19 vaccines, the tenets of honesty and a willingness to admit ignorance are being compromised.
Operation Warp Speed was remarkable, but it leaves an uncomfortable question............
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
My doc (MD and Epidemiology degreed) told me what you said last week
But..I also told him I wanted to wait a year...he’s already had both vaxes
the studies on HCQ say that if you take it within 48 hours of first symptom, it actually does help on a large percentage of people, but not everyone, whereas Ivermectin appears to be about Twice as Effective in All stages!. But it’s Off Patent, safe, cheap and readily available anywhere.
WE MUST BAN IT!!
Yes, this is why we laid up a good store of ivermectin also
Three days in bed for me with my concoction of honey and whiskey. I got over it just fine.
I have found that local honey and good whiskey is a cure-all for just about anything - including the hangover from the treatment the night before. LOL
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