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I bet that number is in the tens or even hundreds of thousands.
I am outside every day all year.....thank you CA and I am gladly paying the sunshine tax!
Pro tip: wear sun block every single day!
CDC folks have conflict of interest with vaccine companies as Marketwatch article today.
Shaman saysPro tip: wear sun block every single day!
100% agree with this. I take my sunblock everywhere....I do it multiple times a day. SF50 or 70.
Bitcoin saysTotally agree, mell. We are a vitamin-deficient society because we're always indoors and slathering on sunscreen. If you're going to be out in the sun for an extended period of time, put it on and use zinc oxide version. Otherwise, let the sun hit your skin. If I go outside for a 40 minutes walk, I will put some sunscreen just on my face to prevent aging, but no where else.Shaman saysPro tip: wear sun block every single day!
100% agree with this. I take my sunblock everywhere....I do it multiple times a day. SF50 or 70.
While I agree lesser sun radiation keeps the skin smooth and younger I am not a fan of sun block. There's no proven study that says it reduces skin cancer rates and there are concerns with some of the ingredients actually being carcinogenic. I'd rather wear little or none if UV index isn't high and get out of the sun sooner if necessary. Sunblock inhibits vitamin production from sunlight and skin absorption dramatically. As always pros and cons. Also we're not that much outside these days so I don't think one should be wearing much if any sunscreen on the 1-2 hours they are outside on average. The UVB rays are meant to hurt you and make your skin...
mell saysBitcoin saysShaman saysPro tip: wear sun block every single day!
100% agree with this. I take my sunblock everywhere....I do it multiple times a day. SF50 or 70.
While I agree lesser sun radiation keeps the skin smooth and younger I am not a fan of sun block. There's no proven study that says it reduces skin cancer rates and there are concerns with some of the ingredients actually being carcinogenic. I'd rather wear little or none if UV index isn't high and get out of the sun sooner if necessary. Sunblock inhibits vitamin production from sunlight and skin absorption dramatically. As always pros and cons. Also we're not that much outside these days so I don't think one should be wearing much if any sunscreen on the 1-2 hour...
Agreed and it's really not that much of a hassle to get your skin checked once a year at the doc.
1. It produces vitamin D, especially in pale people like me.
2. It is actually good for heart health
3. I like it.
Blue saysCDC folks have conflict of interest with vaccine companies as Marketwatch article today.
@Blue Could you post a link to that Marketwatch article?
While I agree lesser sun radiation keeps the skin smooth and younger I am not a fan of sun block.
mell saysWhile I agree lesser sun radiation keeps the skin smooth and younger I am not a fan of sun block.
5-Fluorouracil to the rescue!
Patrick says1. It produces vitamin D, especially in pale people like me.
2. It is actually good for heart health
3. I like it.
4. tan girls are sexy
Lol it's amazing two of my buddies had to take it and while it can be slightly uncomfortable it works really well for hardly any inconvenience.
Shaman says
As much as I dislike the vaccine, it doesn’t work that way. I’m very concerned, however, about long-term issues with autoimmune disease. Everything from Crohns to lupus to MS and psoriasis and cancer are possible from immune system malfunction. Even sudden death from weirder immune responses, which have claimed almost 2000 lives so far from the vaccine.
Understand, but this is why I thought it was a possibility based on the below research:
"The FDA confirms that the 1st vaccine dose correlates with increased COVID-19 infections. "Suspected COVID-19 cases that occurred within 7 days after any vaccination were 409 in the vaccine group vs 287 in the placebo group." This data comes from Pfizer itself. See p 42 of https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download
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I've had the answer all along ...
https://patrick.net/post/1338735/2021-04-08-injectable-quercetin-exists-the-covid-a
I got off the phone with a stupid nurse who insists that supplements, like the Rin Pill (not being highly bioavailable) were not worth keeping in the clinic.
https://patrick.net/post/1335448/2020-10-05-the-rin-pill-crew-is-no-longer-getting-flu-shots
When I showed her that there was an injectable formulation, she changed the subject.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378517318301170
The commercially available formulation of the above is Corvitin, which is not available at the moment and is made in Russia.
Since the formulation is in the public domain, any cGMP facility within the US or NATO could manufacture it at the cost of time and materials. There are no royalties to be paid to anyone and thus, the govt could have bulk produced it, since we were in a 'State of Emergency' since Mar 2020.
This would then be available in mass, at every emergency room and walk-in clinic, from coast to coast. Anyone entering, would first be allergy tested and given an injection, along with a Vitamin D plus Zinc pill, and sent home to await for their Covid test with a 5 day supply of supplements.
In addition, grocery stores would have special hours for ppl 65 and above and anyone working at a nursing home would need to wear a hazmat suit. And that's all. The nation would have been at herd immunity by Dec 2020.
Instead, what did we get? ... Deborah Birx, Anthony Fauci, and Bill Gates, a bunch of criminal hacks!
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What will happen is that ppl will feel better and come back for another injection within a few days to recover faster.
Only ppl with pre-existing pulmonary dysfunction or chronic conditions like anemia may end up on respirators. Most everyone else will do fine on an outpatient basis.
mell saysLol it's amazing two of my buddies had to take it and while it can be slightly uncomfortable it works really well for hardly any inconvenience.
Yup, I've used it too. That's what's going to keep me from becoming a crusty old man!
maybe it will wake up the people (survivors) to what the psychopaths are really up to.
Booger says
Is there proof that they do not vaccinate their children? Or if they do so at a substantially lower rate then the rest of the country?
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I know a few and they sound like absolute shit, and both feel like absolute crap.
Anyone else?
Why the fuck are people injecting themselves with a non-FDA approved biological agent?
And what the fuck are people afraid of, when this covid has a 99.97% survival rate?
I don't understand this level of retardedness... Or maybe I am just super, over the top, fucking retarded, that I can't understand this shit.