Acetaminophen is one of the most common ingredients in antipyretic analgesics for fever and pain. You may have heard the name acetaminophen recently, as it was introduced as a drug that can be used to counteract adverse reactions to the Covid vaccine. Acetaminophen is widely available in the United States, and is reportedly found in hundreds … Continue reading Do you know the drug ingredient called, acetaminophen?
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New Pfizer document
The coronavirus vaccine became available in December 2020, and although it is not often mentioned in the major media, you can find out how many people have been affected by side effects since then. Confidential documents have just recently been revealed that Pfizer Pharmaceuticals knew about the drastic increase in adverse reactions to its Covid mRNA … Continue reading New Pfizer document
When you have a metal device in your body
https://youtu.be/slmilObZl28 Hip replacement surgery, which is very common in the U.S., is a treatment to replace a broken joint with an "artificial joint," which is a "device." The purpose of the surgery is not to cure the original disease, but to support body weight with a pain-free joint using the power of the device and … Continue reading When you have a metal device in your body
GAs Stove Ban
Last week New York State became the first state in the U.S. to ban the use of natural gas (stoves, furnaces, boilers) in new buildings. The ban requires all-electric heating and cooking starting in 2026 for new buildings lower than seven stories, and for higher buildings by 2029. The ban is due to the nitrogen … Continue reading GAs Stove Ban
Stories you need to know
I would like to share a couple of videos that many people feel that they are unbelievable. A two-day conference on "Pandemic Strategies Lessons and Consequences’," which brought together prominent physicians, pathologists, and medical researchers from nine countries on January 21-22 2023, was held in Stockholm, Sweden. The purpose of the conference was to discuss lessons … Continue reading Stories you need to know
Have you tried Niacin?
We often talk about the need for vitamin B12, but do you know about the benefits of vitamin B3, niacin? A book called “Niacin: The Real Story," published in 2015, describes many of the wonderful benefits of niacin. In addition to this book, the use and effects of niacin have been described in over 7,000 published references … Continue reading Have you tried Niacin?
Scary Sweets
Antibiotics are effective against diseases caused by bacteria because they kill or inhibit the growth of the causative bacteria. Antibiotics have made it possible to treat a wide variety of infectious diseases. However, since 1980, the number of "antibiotic-resistant" bacteria that do not respond to conventional antimicrobial agents has increased worldwide, making it increasingly difficult to … Continue reading Scary Sweets
Existence of virus
https://youtu.be/zXAO9upFgMI How they find virus There seems to be a cold going around here in New York, and you all might think that you are infected with a cold virus and are experiencing all sorts of symptoms, don't you? But did you know that there are many scientists who argue that viruses do not exist? … Continue reading Existence of virus
Anecdotals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t36HntCJf6Y&t=217s It is time to say goodbye to 2022. What was the highlight of the year for you? Many of you may have reached a turning point in your lives: a new love, marriage, childbirth, a new job, a move, higher education, and so on. However, some of you may have had a painful experience … Continue reading Anecdotals
What kind of screening tests do you take?
The most common cancers diagnosed in men are prostate, lung, and colorectal cancers. Together, they account for 42% of all cases in men, with prostate cancer alone accounting for nearly 1 in 5 new cases. For women, the 3 most common cancers are breast, lung, and colorectal. Together, they account for one-half of all cases, with breast cancer alone accounting … Continue reading What kind of screening tests do you take?