Have people lost trust in regular vaccines after seeing the mRNA ones? Lets find out!
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You trust Cologuard? I've heard of them.
It’s a stool test. You send your entire stool sample to a lab to be screened for blood and cancerous cells. I believe the basic idea is - if you’ve got polyps or cancer going on inside the colon, those abnormal cells shed off easily and can be detected in your sample. I am ignorant of the actual testing, and if you’re wary of genetic testing, I cannot say whether or not they are doing that.
I understand the mistrust that has developed around medicine. I work in the medical field and I get it. I’ve lost a lot of trust as well and seen some things I’ve never seen in 32 years of this work. But I don’t know any providers (physicians, NP’s, PA’s) that got personally paid extra to give MRNA injections, certain medications or diagnose people with COVID. I HAVE seen plenty be lazy about investigating anything and blindly/fearfully follow government guidelines - which I do believe are shaped by some with malicious intent.
So it’s going to be like anything else- you’ll have to do some research and try to make the best informed decision for you. But don’t totally give up on all medical professionals. Many are awake and still want to do it to help others.
You think any medical people are going to tell you that they got paid?
Your "field of work" have been harming, lying to, coercing, killing and maiming people for decades. It's been mostly a scam since the 1900's in the name of "science".
Biggest drug dealers on the planet - bar none.
Outside of maybe trauma, IMO, your profession is one step below prostitution.
I have worked both in private practice and for a larger organization. In my organization, if we get caught accepting so much as a cupcake or ink pen from a sales rep we can get fired. No one brings us anything. We don’t meet with any sales reps. We try to make our decisions based on good research. I can’t speak to what may go on under the table. Back in private practice yes, the physician got trips, gifts, etc. but I didn’t see him change his prescribing practices due to this and he was quite critical in his thinking about what therapies he used for his patients. I often tell patients how they can improve/treat/heal themselves with natural remedies and diet, gasp thereby reducing the number of repeat visits! I treat my patients how I want my family to be treated. You are being completely bigoted in your blanket statements about all healthcare providers. Not all of us practice like you think.
A agree mostly with this. I know nurses that have refused the vaccine. They have been approved religious exemption. Some of these people I know get asked by patients, “did you get the vaccine?” They say no. Then the patient starts asking why. This was when the vaccine came out. I personally don’t believe a nurse should give any medical advice, including vaccines. Number one that’s their job and possibly malpractice on the line. They could lose their license. Nurses aren’t backed up by the system or where they work like doctors. Nurse’s make a good salary but nothing compared to doctor salaries.
I’ve researched to see if my pain management doctor has been paid and she hasn’t. Other doctors I’ve seen in the past have been paid big dollars. Also you might not see what they have been paid in perks. Pharmaceutical reps take doctors on golf trips and spas. I’m in NC and know someone who worked for Johnson & Johnson years ago. Her boss flew doctors to Myrtle Beach for golf paid for by J&J. She had to get smart to do something for the female doctors. She took them for spa days. Several local doctors wouldn’t talk to her unless she provided a sit down meal. Her boss told her she wasn’t spending enough money out of her budget to woo doctors. So weekly she bought an entire meal and desserts for her large family. That’s how crooked the pharmaceutical system is.
It's insane.
If "doctors" and/or people in the medical community lived 10, 20, 30yrs longer on average than the rest of society, I might believe them.
But they don't.
It's a "get you in for an exam/visit/appt of some sort, get you on drugs of some sort, vaccines and keep you sick and drugged up system".
They have been doing this since the 1800's.
The only group on people I see or have read about that live a heck of a lot longer than everyone else, is the ones that can't even spell the word doctor or even have been close to a hospital or clinic.
The hospitals mandate treatment based on the crooked CDC protocols and the doctors and patients are not allowed to deviate from that. The hospitals got the money for the deaths, treatments and all protocol used for the entire fiasco. Also, the hospitals did not report to VAERS all the damage caused by the injections...believe me there is enough sin to go around for everyone...
I could be wrong, but I believe Cologuard actually looks at DNA.
That might be true, IDK. I believe any blood test they do has the potential of taking DNA. Look at what China did with pregnancy tests or something, I don’t remember if it was pregnancy tests In doctors office. Not America but other countries. They got their DNA. I saw it on here a long time ago.
Yes it might, as I said, I’m ignorant of the actual testing they do
Cancer? Big deal, I'll eat apricots.
it's the amygdalin in the apricot seeds that benefit cancer...not the apricots...
I was just reading about eating apricot seeds. It might have been this week on the post someone made about what they take to stay well. Immunity supplements to prevent shedding was part the conversation.