Posted on 04/07/2021 4:23:47 PM PDT by algore
On the bright side, it’s just as likely to prevent multiple sclerosis.
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Do you really mean that? MS is already an overactive immune system attacking the brain and central nervous system.
Meanwhile, Hydroxychloroquine is generally prescribed at a daily dose of 6.5 milligrams (or less) per kilogram of body weight, in treatment of Lupus.
Serious question.
“All those here who think she is lying step right up cowboys....”
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After scanning her Curriculum Vitae I’d have to say she’s an “intellectual” specialist in finding and creating unfair things that women face.
She’s lying, Jim.
Fair enough Baron. Move on her.
This is becoming before our eyes a battle of the been-jabbed vs. the not-gonnabejabbed.
The been-jabbed want to feel ok about their choice, after all, their choice has been made. It is irreversible. I don’t blame them for wanting to believe they made the right choice.
This reminds me of people who signed up for and got entangled in multiple problems on Facebook who, at that point, tried to convince others to sign up. Like the more who signed up would diminish their bad decision.
That was in reply to algore’s statement about the vaccine creating an immune response to syncytin-1, which is necessary for placental development. Excess amounts of syncytin-1 or similar proteins have been implicated in the development of MS, so blocking that might be good for such people.
So you come from a line of retards. Makes perfect sense.
It wasn’t very long ago when it was the looney left hyperventilating that they weren’t going anywhere near the “Trump vaccine” but as it turns out in reality we have more otherwise sensible conservatives scared away from the modern miracle of disease prevention.
You may be right. I was giving him the benefit of the doubt.
I’m retarted, I’d really hate to consider what that makes you then.
Pay no attention here and go listen to your government masters, they know best. I won’t argue or give you any facts because I’d be wasting my time. Just know that this was all planned well in advance (since H1N1 to my personal knowledge, but likely longer than that.)
After you’re marked though, I only ask that you don’t rat out the ones who aren’t. Have at least a shred of deceny.
Actually makes sense:
Researched bioweapons might be discarded—and then picked up again.
Fortunately, “Rachel” Levine doesn’t have to worry about this.
Are you sure it’s not the nano bots?
what’s worse than a covid pandemic?
A PMS pandemic!!!
Bookmark.
- Before I say anything, may I remind people that we as conservatives should be the first to recognize that there are profound differences between men and women, biologically.
- Separate from Covid. It’s also worth noting that the advent of the Pill, the clinicalization and mechanization of sexuality/fertility, the abortion industry, and 3rd wave feminism on the whole has done irreparable harm to the posture the medical world and society has towards women, and women’s health.
- So much precious research time and resources have been wasted as far as fostering the general health and understanding of women’s bodies is concerned. “Just go on birth control.” Is literally the mantra of the modern OB/GYN field for almost every issue regardless of how complex an issue. The primary goal of women’s health for the last half century has been sexual libertinism and pregnancy prevention. How tragic.
- I find it symbolic that the Vaccines themselves all involved at some point, the use or testing of cell lines from aborted fetuses. We are a society anchored on the practice of abortion whether we’ve personally experienced one or not.
- For those of you calling for real “evidence” about any of what’s being discussed — it is being gathered in real time as we speak, for the Covid virus *and* the vaccines. Both are new! New research is being done on the daily.
- So far we know things like: severe Covid cases on the whole, affect more men than women.
- However Covid vaccine side effects (not just menstrual effects) seem to impact female more than male.
- The AstraZeneca shots have been banned in dozens of countries, supposedly over concerns over clotting — has disproportionately affected women younger than 60 in the few cases being studied.
- Some women who have suffered from Covid itself admit to their periods being impacted even past the point of their recovery. It’s one of the “long haul” symptoms being studied.
- Covid is also known to put people at risk of stroke.
- Birth control pills and IUD devices are known risk factors for such disorders as well. And I firmly believe women considering the vaccine should consider this — as well as plan their shots around their cycles. It’s no surprise to me that most medical and pharmaceutical professionals didn’t even think to study these variables. They’ve only thought about pregnancy.
- Our menstrual cycles engage and impact every dimension of our body not just reproduction. Depending on time of month, depending on the state of hormones — our immune systems can be running lower than normal, or we are more likely to get allergies, or of course more likely to bleed. It’s why for example, blood thinning meds are not recommended come period time.
- And beyond the science of the vaccines. Indeed during wartime or times of collective stress, women collectively, not just individually, can experience impacts on their cycle. (Like skipped periods.) But to claim that psychological duress alone is what is complicating the cycles is extremely shortsighted to say. Of course the vaccines might impact periods! The same way a change in diet or exercise would as well.
- It doesn’t necessarily mean adversely.
See post #76
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