Thanks for the Public service announcement! I have such a hard time trusting doctors and it's because of crap like this. We need to be our own advocates and not take the drugs from pHarma's drug dealers without doing our own research. ❤️💕❤️
me too. I'm extremely allergic to eurithromyacin and have to go to the ER if I take it...and they have eyedrops with that in it too...Keflex is a cephalosporin antibiotic so not quite the same, but probably bad too. Sigh. ❤️
You just connected a bunch of dots for me. !! My Mom had the black eyespots...got surgery and now she's having trouble walking after antibiotic drops. hmmm ..... THANK YOU! Even if there is no hope, it's good to know.
I avoid doctors but am under investigation for diagnosing prostate cancer after high PSA reading in blood. Refused the gadolinium dye and biopsy. Taking supplements including black seed oil, dandelion, apigenin, quercetin and IP6 alongside vitamins and zinc. Will speak to Urology about monitoring only.
I have a functional medicine doctor, he’s been great with certain alternative treatments. However, several times he’s wanted me to take high dose antibiotics. I don’t know which ones because I’ve always said no. I believe this is a thing with some functional medicine doctors, they will use high dose antibioticsfor various things not even bacterial infections. So just a warning. It’s possible that I lost part of my Hearing after taking some antibiotics but I don’t think they were this type. I can’t remember which type they were so it’s not just this one. Thank you for the warning. I’m trying to stay away from doctors in the hospitals.
I took a screenshot to print and keep handy. We don’t run to the doctor for every little thing, as herbals can help ease and clear most symptoms. When I have exhausted all alternatives with an infection, we will go get antibiotics, preferably amoxicillin. Even then, a few days of treatment will clear the infection, and I put back the rest of the bottle for future use. These days the doctors try to push stronger antibiotics, now I know why. 🤮
Pharmaceutical grade Methylene Blue is believed to restore mitochondria. Whomever suggested to you that mitochondria couldn't be restored may be mistaken.
Food-grade diatomaceous earth has an opposite electrical charge to toxins. It bonds with the toxins and helps them to be safely excreted from the body.
Borax/boron is believed to help clear fluoride based compounds out of the body.
My subjective experience with methylene blue is that my memory has become clearer. I often spontaneously remember songs from childhood that I'd forgotten, and my thinking process flows more easily as well.
Mitochondria exists in every cell, from the brain, through the glands and organs, and all body systems. I've heard so many good reports about the results, and my experience reinforces the notion that this is a useful substance, and that those who have shared similar favorable reports are worth considering.
My subjective experiences with food-grade distomaceous earth are similarly favorable.
First-hand reports are the main feature of the www.earthclinic.com site. Their article on methylene blue, and the accompanying anecdotal reports, describe a range of benefits, with appropriate cautionary suggestions.
I rely on EarthClinic very often, as I trust their members' anecdotal experiences more than the "settled science" associated with the "expert advice" of characters like Dr. Fauci and company.
My sis just battled a wicked illness they're calling a strep A infection. It was in her blood too. She is getting a daily IV at home of something called CFlox. I am assuming that's Cipro?
OMG...doesn't sound good...keep a close eye on her - tell her to let you know of any muscle weakness? Hopefully it's a vit C drip of some kind? But is sounds like a combination? Maybe? Sending healing vibes...XO
New Cholesterol Guidelines Could Drastically Reduce Statin Use for Millions
Adopting new PREVENT equations could lead to a significant reduction in statin recommendations, impacting 40% of currently eligible U.S. adults, and highlights the importance of precise risk assessment and patient communication in cholesterol management.
If national guidelines were updated to include a new risk equation, approximately 40% fewer individuals may qualify for cholesterol-lowering statins to prevent heart disease, suggests a study involving researchers from the University of Pittsburgh, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and University of Michigan. The research, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, explores the implications of broadly implementing the PREVENT equations, introduced by the American Heart Association in November 2023. These equations are intended to refine the tools doctors use to estimate a patient’s 10-year risk of a heart attack or stroke.
At a population level, the number of adults recommended for statins could decrease from 45.4 million to 28.3 million. At the same time, the study showed that most people who would be recommended to take statins are not currently taking them.
“This is an opportunity to refocus our efforts and invest resources in the populations of patients at the highest risk,” said lead author Dr. Timothy Anderson, M.D., M.A.S., a primary care physician at UPMC and health services researcher and assistant professor of medicine at Pitt.
Methodology of the Study
For their analysis, the team used nationally representative data from 3,785 adults, ages 40 to 75, who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from January 2017 to March 2020. The researchers estimated the 10-year risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) using the Predicting Risk of cardiovascular disease EVENTs (PREVENT) equations and compared the results to risk estimated using the previous tool, known as Pooled Cohort Equations (PCE). The PREVENT equations were developed by the American Heart Association to more accurately represent risk across the current U.S. population, as the PCE equations were based on patient data that were decades old and lacked diversity.
New Cholesterol Guidelines Could Drastically Reduce Statin Use for Millions
Adopting new PREVENT equations could lead to a significant reduction in statin recommendations, impacting 40% of currently eligible U.S. adults, and highlights the importance of precise risk assessment and patient communication in cholesterol management.
If national guidelines were updated to include a new risk equation, approximately 40% fewer individuals may qualify for cholesterol-lowering statins to prevent heart disease, suggests a study involving researchers from the University of Pittsburgh, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and University of Michigan. The research, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, explores the implications of broadly implementing the PREVENT equations, introduced by the American Heart Association in November 2023. These equations are intended to refine the tools doctors use to estimate a patient’s 10-year risk of a heart attack or stroke.
At a population level, the number of adults recommended for statins could decrease from 45.4 million to 28.3 million. At the same time, the study showed that most people who would be recommended to take statins are not currently taking them.
“This is an opportunity to refocus our efforts and invest resources in the populations of patients at the highest risk,” said lead author Dr. Timothy Anderson, M.D., M.A.S., a primary care physician at UPMC and health services researcher and assistant professor of medicine at Pitt.
Methodology of the Study
For their analysis, the team used nationally representative data from 3,785 adults, ages 40 to 75, who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from January 2017 to March 2020. The researchers estimated the 10-year risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) using the Predicting Risk of cardiovascular disease EVENTs (PREVENT) equations and compared the results to risk estimated using the previous tool, known as Pooled Cohort Equations (PCE). The PREVENT equations were developed by the American Heart Association to more accurately represent risk across the current U.S. population, as the PCE equations were based on patient data that were decades old and lacked diversity.
Like becoming obese they just changed the numbers. There are newer, costly drugs to be sold.
Statins are bad news for anyone stupid enough to take them. My husband takes 2, Whechol is the worst one. His hands shake, and I notice the short-term memory issue. After I flushed a few down the toilet, I reported the side effects and said NO to more.
GUINEA PIG TROOPS GET LAB-GROWN MEAT. Lab meat for soldiers: Up to $500M earmarked by Department of Defense for cell cultured meat research, development
“These products are not yet approved for grocery store shelves, yet we have DOD putting money into developing these products for military rations,” Johannes said. “I don’t think it’s too much of a stretch to say they’re using our servicemen and women as test subjects for a product that still has a lot of nutritional questions hanging over it, plenty of environmental and safety questions hanging over it, and bottom line, just isn’t needed.”
The US Defense appropriations bill makes available up to $500 million in grant funding for the development of lab-grown meat products by manufacturing company BioMADE, said the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.
Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., submitted an amendment to the Rules Committee on the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill for 2025, which outlines the Department of Defense funding. The amendment would have prohibited the use of DOD funds to develop or research cell cultured or cultivated protein, often referred to as lab meat, for military rations. Bacon’s was one of over 1,000 rejected amendments, but Sigrid Johannes, NCBA senior director of Government Affairs, said there will be continued attempts to block the funding.
Among the concerns being voiced by those in Congress is the novel technology scale of cultured meat availability. Only two companies in the U.S. are approved to manufacture cultured products, making the price high, although these products are not yet approved for retail sale.
Thanks for the Public service announcement! I have such a hard time trusting doctors and it's because of crap like this. We need to be our own advocates and not take the drugs from pHarma's drug dealers without doing our own research. ❤️💕❤️
yes we do.... ❤️💕❤️
Here's a list of the fluoroquinolones:
Ciprofloxacin: Also known by the brand name Cipro
Levofloxacin: Also known by the brand name Levaquin
Gemifloxacin: Also known by the brand name Factive
Moxifloxacin: Also known by the brand name Avelox
Ofloxacin: Also known by the brand name Floxin
Delafloxacin
Lomefloxacin
Norfloxacin
Pefloxacin
Prulifloxacin
Rufloxacin
fantastic!!! You are the bomb, girl!
❤️💕❤️
Keflex too. . Leqembi is the new Alzheimer's drug, it kills. For me, you can add all Mycians.
Just as bad. Generic Cefalexin. Mayo Clinic https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/cephalexin-oral-route/side-effects/drg-20073325
me too. I'm extremely allergic to eurithromyacin and have to go to the ER if I take it...and they have eyedrops with that in it too...Keflex is a cephalosporin antibiotic so not quite the same, but probably bad too. Sigh. ❤️
Per usual, You ROCK Heather!! 🌹
Thank you so much! ❤️
You're and angel!
🙏🙏
Thank you! ❤️
You just connected a bunch of dots for me. !! My Mom had the black eyespots...got surgery and now she's having trouble walking after antibiotic drops. hmmm ..... THANK YOU! Even if there is no hope, it's good to know.
good to know so that you never use them again...you wouldn't believe the horror stories from the support group on FB...OMG
YOU are a Goddess. I had NO clue! Thank You :)
YW...from one goddess to another...!
If it's processed it's no good. Antibiotics are sometimes necessary, but the more we take them the more resistance training the bacteria get.
and it's even worse than that...thx for stopping by!
I avoid doctors but am under investigation for diagnosing prostate cancer after high PSA reading in blood. Refused the gadolinium dye and biopsy. Taking supplements including black seed oil, dandelion, apigenin, quercetin and IP6 alongside vitamins and zinc. Will speak to Urology about monitoring only.
best move, I think...I do the same...give me a diagnosis and I'll take it from there...good luck...
I have a functional medicine doctor, he’s been great with certain alternative treatments. However, several times he’s wanted me to take high dose antibiotics. I don’t know which ones because I’ve always said no. I believe this is a thing with some functional medicine doctors, they will use high dose antibioticsfor various things not even bacterial infections. So just a warning. It’s possible that I lost part of my Hearing after taking some antibiotics but I don’t think they were this type. I can’t remember which type they were so it’s not just this one. Thank you for the warning. I’m trying to stay away from doctors in the hospitals.
I think we are all avoiding them now...doctors and pharma meds...
Wait. Is that the same stuff in Cipro that kills your tendons. I didn’t know it was in other stuff
I took a screenshot to print and keep handy. We don’t run to the doctor for every little thing, as herbals can help ease and clear most symptoms. When I have exhausted all alternatives with an infection, we will go get antibiotics, preferably amoxicillin. Even then, a few days of treatment will clear the infection, and I put back the rest of the bottle for future use. These days the doctors try to push stronger antibiotics, now I know why. 🤮
Pharmaceutical grade Methylene Blue is believed to restore mitochondria. Whomever suggested to you that mitochondria couldn't be restored may be mistaken.
Food-grade diatomaceous earth has an opposite electrical charge to toxins. It bonds with the toxins and helps them to be safely excreted from the body.
Borax/boron is believed to help clear fluoride based compounds out of the body.
I've heard all of this...but there is so much controversy...the seance (yes seance) isn't settled on any of it, as far as I know...
I'm backing off of everything...first do no harm?
By all means... do no harm.
My subjective experience with methylene blue is that my memory has become clearer. I often spontaneously remember songs from childhood that I'd forgotten, and my thinking process flows more easily as well.
Mitochondria exists in every cell, from the brain, through the glands and organs, and all body systems. I've heard so many good reports about the results, and my experience reinforces the notion that this is a useful substance, and that those who have shared similar favorable reports are worth considering.
My subjective experiences with food-grade distomaceous earth are similarly favorable.
always like first hand reports...thank you!
https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/methylene-blue.html
First-hand reports are the main feature of the www.earthclinic.com site. Their article on methylene blue, and the accompanying anecdotal reports, describe a range of benefits, with appropriate cautionary suggestions.
I rely on EarthClinic very often, as I trust their members' anecdotal experiences more than the "settled science" associated with the "expert advice" of characters like Dr. Fauci and company.
" I trust their members' anecdotal experiences more than the "settled science" - ✔👍 aand thanks.
I agree 10000% I was able to detox off all Pharma meds including SSRIs with the help of methylene blue.
Omg! The hits keep coming! Thanks for keeping us informed.
I imagine you sub Dr. Yolo, but just in case, and for your lovely scribes:
https://robertyoho.substack.com/p/318-cipro-levaquin-and-other-fluoroquinolones
Yes...to Yolo...thx so much for the reminder...!
My sis just battled a wicked illness they're calling a strep A infection. It was in her blood too. She is getting a daily IV at home of something called CFlox. I am assuming that's Cipro?
OMG...doesn't sound good...keep a close eye on her - tell her to let you know of any muscle weakness? Hopefully it's a vit C drip of some kind? But is sounds like a combination? Maybe? Sending healing vibes...XO
Thanks doll! Unfortunately it's def the same thing you wrote about and experienced. https://www.news-medical.net/drugs/C-Flox.aspx
😢I so wish she wasn't three provinces away. At least she is one of my few fam who is unjabbed and WIDE awake. Forwarded her this stack. 💞
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqESDLvPAaE
BIG Hugs.
New Cholesterol Guidelines Could Drastically Reduce Statin Use for Millions
Adopting new PREVENT equations could lead to a significant reduction in statin recommendations, impacting 40% of currently eligible U.S. adults, and highlights the importance of precise risk assessment and patient communication in cholesterol management.
If national guidelines were updated to include a new risk equation, approximately 40% fewer individuals may qualify for cholesterol-lowering statins to prevent heart disease, suggests a study involving researchers from the University of Pittsburgh, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and University of Michigan. The research, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, explores the implications of broadly implementing the PREVENT equations, introduced by the American Heart Association in November 2023. These equations are intended to refine the tools doctors use to estimate a patient’s 10-year risk of a heart attack or stroke.
At a population level, the number of adults recommended for statins could decrease from 45.4 million to 28.3 million. At the same time, the study showed that most people who would be recommended to take statins are not currently taking them.
“This is an opportunity to refocus our efforts and invest resources in the populations of patients at the highest risk,” said lead author Dr. Timothy Anderson, M.D., M.A.S., a primary care physician at UPMC and health services researcher and assistant professor of medicine at Pitt.
Methodology of the Study
For their analysis, the team used nationally representative data from 3,785 adults, ages 40 to 75, who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from January 2017 to March 2020. The researchers estimated the 10-year risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) using the Predicting Risk of cardiovascular disease EVENTs (PREVENT) equations and compared the results to risk estimated using the previous tool, known as Pooled Cohort Equations (PCE). The PREVENT equations were developed by the American Heart Association to more accurately represent risk across the current U.S. population, as the PCE equations were based on patient data that were decades old and lacked diversity.
https://
scitechdaily.com/new-cholesterol-guidelines-could-drastically-reduce-statin-use-for-millions/
New Cholesterol Guidelines Could Drastically Reduce Statin Use for Millions
Adopting new PREVENT equations could lead to a significant reduction in statin recommendations, impacting 40% of currently eligible U.S. adults, and highlights the importance of precise risk assessment and patient communication in cholesterol management.
If national guidelines were updated to include a new risk equation, approximately 40% fewer individuals may qualify for cholesterol-lowering statins to prevent heart disease, suggests a study involving researchers from the University of Pittsburgh, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and University of Michigan. The research, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, explores the implications of broadly implementing the PREVENT equations, introduced by the American Heart Association in November 2023. These equations are intended to refine the tools doctors use to estimate a patient’s 10-year risk of a heart attack or stroke.
At a population level, the number of adults recommended for statins could decrease from 45.4 million to 28.3 million. At the same time, the study showed that most people who would be recommended to take statins are not currently taking them.
“This is an opportunity to refocus our efforts and invest resources in the populations of patients at the highest risk,” said lead author Dr. Timothy Anderson, M.D., M.A.S., a primary care physician at UPMC and health services researcher and assistant professor of medicine at Pitt.
Methodology of the Study
For their analysis, the team used nationally representative data from 3,785 adults, ages 40 to 75, who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from January 2017 to March 2020. The researchers estimated the 10-year risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) using the Predicting Risk of cardiovascular disease EVENTs (PREVENT) equations and compared the results to risk estimated using the previous tool, known as Pooled Cohort Equations (PCE). The PREVENT equations were developed by the American Heart Association to more accurately represent risk across the current U.S. population, as the PCE equations were based on patient data that were decades old and lacked diversity.
https://
scitechdaily.com/new-cholesterol-guidelines-could-drastically-reduce-statin-use-for-millions/
Like becoming obese they just changed the numbers. There are newer, costly drugs to be sold.
Statins are bad news for anyone stupid enough to take them. My husband takes 2, Whechol is the worst one. His hands shake, and I notice the short-term memory issue. After I flushed a few down the toilet, I reported the side effects and said NO to more.
IT IS FRAUD. Dr. Fauci and the NIH’s History in Experimenting on Foster Children and Using Aborted Fetal Tissue to Develop an HIV Vaccine (VIDEO) https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fauci-nih-funding-fetal-tissue-studies
GUINEA PIG TROOPS GET LAB-GROWN MEAT. Lab meat for soldiers: Up to $500M earmarked by Department of Defense for cell cultured meat research, development
“These products are not yet approved for grocery store shelves, yet we have DOD putting money into developing these products for military rations,” Johannes said. “I don’t think it’s too much of a stretch to say they’re using our servicemen and women as test subjects for a product that still has a lot of nutritional questions hanging over it, plenty of environmental and safety questions hanging over it, and bottom line, just isn’t needed.”
The US Defense appropriations bill makes available up to $500 million in grant funding for the development of lab-grown meat products by manufacturing company BioMADE, said the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association.
Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., submitted an amendment to the Rules Committee on the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill for 2025, which outlines the Department of Defense funding. The amendment would have prohibited the use of DOD funds to develop or research cell cultured or cultivated protein, often referred to as lab meat, for military rations. Bacon’s was one of over 1,000 rejected amendments, but Sigrid Johannes, NCBA senior director of Government Affairs, said there will be continued attempts to block the funding.
Among the concerns being voiced by those in Congress is the novel technology scale of cultured meat availability. Only two companies in the U.S. are approved to manufacture cultured products, making the price high, although these products are not yet approved for retail sale.
https://www.tsln.com/news/up-to-500m-earmarked-by-dod-for-cell-cultured-meat-research-development/