The Forgotten Side of Medicine

The Forgotten Side of Medicine explores the contentious aspects of modern medicine, emphasizing vaccine concerns, the impact of pharmaceutical interventions on health, and the critique of public health narratives. It delves into vaccine shedding, vaccine injuries, the influence of bioweapons research, and the importance of clear communication in discussing these issues.

Vaccine Safety and Concerns Modern Medicine Critique Public Health Policy Communication in Medicine Bioweapon Research Personal Health Management

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6859 implied HN points 05 Feb 24
  1. In medicine, anecdotes play a significant role in decision-making and can provide valuable insights.
  2. The credibility of medical evidence is often questioned due to influences from pharmaceutical companies and other vested interests.
  3. Political polling has emerged as a valuable tool to gauge public opinion on vaccine injuries and has provided important insights.
9512 implied HN points 08 Jan 24
  1. Shedding from mRNA vaccines is a real concern, with varying levels of sensitivity among individuals.
  2. Symptoms of shedding exposure often overlap with long COVID and vaccine side effects, particularly affecting women.
  3. Shedding can occur through proximity, skin-to-skin contact, and other secretions, with a range of symptoms such as menstrual abnormalities, bruising, dizziness, and more.
8824 implied HN points 12 Jan 24
  1. The author dissects a modern vaccine propaganda piece and reveals tactics used to defend unchallenged arguments.
  2. Peter Hotez is highlighted as drawing the ire of the vaccine safety community by defending the vaccine narrative and attacking critics.
  3. Hotez's suggestions to silence opposition and his rhetoric are critiqued for their implications on free speech and public debate.
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6289 implied HN points 28 Jan 24
  1. Writing from the heart is important in creating connections with readers and conveying the intended message effectively.
  2. Prioritizing quality over quantity in any work can lead to deeper satisfaction and better outcomes.
  3. Clear and relatable communication is key in teaching and writing, ensuring the audience understands and engages with the content.
6800 implied HN points 21 Jan 24
  1. Over the past years, data suggests that unvaccinated individuals may become ill when in close contact with vaccinated individuals; mechanisms for this transmission involve exosome shedding, COVID-19 shedding, and potentially transfected bacterial shedding.
  2. Efforts to unravel the mysteries of mRNA vaccine shedding have revealed concerns such as shedding's impact on sexual shedding, odor emission, blood transfusions, cancer, and mitigation methods.
  3. Various factors can influence shedding reactions, such as sensitivity levels, timing post-vaccination, symptoms experienced, and potential links to the gut microbiome and pheromones.
4992 implied HN points 01 Feb 24
  1. Being able to identify key signals and patterns in a vast amount of data is a vital skill in the modern age.
  2. As humans, our subconscious filters what information is valuable for our conscious mind to notice.
  3. Expanding awareness to perceive a large amount of information without withdrawing can help navigate the overwhelming sea of data.
4107 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. There is a longstanding issue of lab leaks leading to natural and non-natural diseases, with leaks from biolabs being common and periodically having severe consequences.
  2. The pandemic industry profits from creating and exacerbating problems like pandemics, withholding effective solutions to maintain profits, and pushing risky experimental treatments over safe and affordable alternatives.
  3. The WHO's proposed pandemic treaty gives them extensive control over health emergencies, enhances censorship, and promotes controversial policies, sparking grassroots activism against the treaty.