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    Quote Originally Posted by NomakeWan View Post
    I'll take fun posts I never thought I'd have the opportunity to interact with on a forum dedicated to reverse-engineering old GM computerized fuel injection systems for $400, Alex.
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    Hey the guy is having issues with passing out the AMA trained Practitioners will almost immediately go down their check list.
    Blood Pressure---no
    Heart Rhythm ---no
    Stroke --- Unknown without FMRI ding ding ding Plavic doctor bonus $5 month, Seralquel $5 per month, WelButrin $25 per month.
    SO the insurance pays the MDs for every test they avoid and pharma pays for every prescription written.
    I know both my younger brothers are doctors.
    As for me I was put in Hospice 7 years ago April because there was nothing Cleveland Clinic could "do for me".
    After shitloads of research I found out about the Standard of Care website used by MDs contracted by insurance carriers.
    If you put the patients SS# in the available treatments are provided once a diagnostic code is entered than the available additional diagnostic codes and treatment codes are made available for MDs to bill for.
    I also found out that things like MERSA are being treated with Clindomycin and Vancomycin rather than Alenia because the doctors can not prescribe Alenia under insurance agreements.
    It's 35 years old and $20 a pill. 5 pills cures MERSA.
    So if your a cheesecake brainwashed MD that spent at least 3 years of your life in a residency deprived of sleep and in an absolute echo chamber you will take objection to the AMA being called the death cult that it is.
    So another great example; what is the functional elasticity of senior lung tissue ?
    Over 70 a persons lung tissue elasticity declines about 1-2% per year.
    So if you have a median lung pressure of .5 atmosphere and a blood OX below 80 and your diaphragm is paralyzed then a ventilator set at 1.5A 2.5liters would allow you to sync and gain rhythm.
    But if you do not have paralysis and your lungs are aspirated when your blood OX drops below 90 you should have 6L per minute CPAP not ventilator.
    AMA and FDA approves influenza protocol for elderly shoots them up with Ketamine and Ventilates them into pulmonary thrombolisms marks it Covid19 and cashes out $54K.
    SO death cult.
    37,000 people died before anyone in the AMA even noticed!
    Not every gearhead is slow minded just treated that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daveosx View Post
    I also found out that things like MERSA are being treated with Clindomycin and Vancomycin rather than Alenia because the doctors can not prescribe Alenia under insurance agreements.
    It's 35 years old and $20 a pill. 5 pills cures MERSA.
    What universe are you living in? Alinia is an anti-parasitic drug, not an antibacterial. It's used to treat protozoan parasitic infections. And hardly $20 a pill, its MSRP is $1027 but can be "found" for $800 for a bottle of 6 500mg pills. Considering it's both astronomically more expensive than you claim and is utterly ineffective against MRSA, I think I know where this is going...


    Quote Originally Posted by daveosx View Post
    So another great example; what is the functional elasticity of senior lung tissue ?
    Over 70 a persons lung tissue elasticity declines about 1-2% per year.
    So if you have a median lung pressure of .5 atmosphere and a blood OX below 80 and your diaphragm is paralyzed then a ventilator set at 1.5A 2.5liters would allow you to sync and gain rhythm.
    But if you do not have paralysis and your lungs are aspirated when your blood OX drops below 90 you should have 6L per minute CPAP not ventilator.
    AMA and FDA approves influenza protocol for elderly shoots them up with Ketamine and Ventilates them into pulmonary thrombolisms marks it Covid19 and cashes out $54K.
    SO death cult.
    37,000 people died before anyone in the AMA even noticed!
    Not every gearhead is slow minded just treated that way.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLoaLODus_4

    I highly suggest a bottle for you, good sir! Cheers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NomakeWan View Post
    What universe are you living in? Alinia is an anti-parasitic drug, not an antibacterial. It's used to treat protozoan parasitic infections. And hardly $20 a pill, its MSRP is $1027 but can be "found" for $800 for a bottle of 6 500mg pills. Considering it's both astronomically more expensive than you claim and is utterly ineffective against MRSA, I think I know where this is going...



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLoaLODus_4

    I highly suggest a bottle for you, good sir! Cheers!
    I actually am from this universe not the one you must be from

    Alenia not Alinia and it is 100mg at $20 per pill does not even show in AMA FDA look up online other than a mention of it's ingredients.
    https://www.drugs.com/international/alenia.html

    NOT the cryptosporidia drug

    And it has successfully treated 4 persons I know of, one was on Vancomycin before I told him about it.
    He stopped treatment his father ordered the Alenia and he no longer has MRSA.
    This is one of the benefits of diversity much is known outside of academically accepted US medicine.
    In countries other than the USA people of means do not drop dead in the streets, many many options exist to treat untreatable by AMA illness.

    SO I suggest you roll up your sleeve and get what the hell ever they want to push next.
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    You know NomakeWan my post that you decided to troll was one of comfort and positive option for someone who has had the misfortune of illness.

    I can see that you missed the fairly obvious condolences conveyed along with my personal experience.

    While it has nothing to do with reverse engineering the work I helped on at GM back in the early 1990s it was an act of friendship towards another human being.

    If that challenged your widely accepted posture of belief it opens yourself to ridicule not I.

    I largely have abstained from contributing to public forum because of the inevitable argument that emerges on any open discussion or flow of human contact when individuals select to use accepted memory of historical teachings as a source of authority. History and the mastery of history does not provide authority only mastery of a common set of beliefs. Academic accolade being substituted for knowledge is merely a conveyance of power not authority. Power is protected by force not authority and seldom is history truthful.

    The AMA began with full and absolute knowledge that Doctors being of good character did not have to wash their hands.
    It also fully supported tobacco and thalidomide.
    Medical science in the USA was absolutely certain that lobotomy improved the patients outcome.
    And of course the recent POLIO caused by the vaccines. https://www.newindianexpress.com/nat...y-2051670.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by daveosx View Post
    I actually am from this universe not the one you must be from

    Alenia not Alinia and it is 100mg at $20 per pill does not even show in AMA FDA look up online other than a mention of it's ingredients.
    https://www.drugs.com/international/alenia.html

    NOT the cryptosporidia drug

    And it has successfully treated 4 persons I know of, one was on Vancomycin before I told him about it.
    He stopped treatment his father ordered the Alenia and he no longer has MRSA.
    This is one of the benefits of diversity much is known outside of academically accepted US medicine.
    In countries other than the USA people of means do not drop dead in the streets, many many options exist to treat untreatable by AMA illness.

    SO I suggest you roll up your sleeve and get what the hell ever they want to push next.
    Sounds like a plan! It appears the reason I couldn't find this drug was because it's specific to a particular geographic region, and in addition, it is nothing more than a corticosteroid. If you truly believe that a corticosteroid is all that's necessary to eradicate MRSA, well...I would suggest that you publish your findings in The Lancet, because it would turn the entire pharmacological understanding on its head. But I mean, it must work, a dude on the internet pushing anti-aging gurus claimed it cured people, so it must have! Who needs science...

    Quote Originally Posted by daveosx View Post
    The AMA began with full and absolute knowledge that Doctors being of good character did not have to wash their hands.
    It also fully supported tobacco and thalidomide.
    Medical science in the USA was absolutely certain that lobotomy improved the patients outcome.
    And of course the recent POLIO caused by the vaccines. https://www.newindianexpress.com/nat...y-2051670.html
    Ignoring the word salad at the top of the post, the great thing about science that laymen tend to ignore is that it's not a fixed point. It evolves as knowledge evolves, as methods evolve, as tools and diagnostics evolve. And as that evolution continues, models that seemed to work are thrown out in favor of models that fit the universe better. That old science is thrown aside in favor of new science does not invalidate science. Science having been wrong before the tools and research existed to prove otherwise does not invalidate science. If anything, it shows that science cares more about getting closer and closer to truth than it does about being right.

    But your casual anti-vaccination stance and linking to an Indian newspaper rather than the study it's supposedly quoting from is telling. For one, the "direct quotes" it associates with John only appear in the newspaper itself and internet postings referencing that newspaper article, rather than any study as it claims. That's usually a pretty big red flag all by itself. Also a red flag is that this newspaper post does not quote the title of the study and does not provide the DOI for the study. Further, while it claims that this study was printed in the journal "Indian Journal of Ethical Issues," an attempt to even cross-reference that journal with the purported authors yet again only results in this newspaper article and internet postings referencing this same newspaper article.

    For the sake of argument, there was at least an interview with one of the purported authors related to the OPV in India. That interview can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6402912/

    Important to note from the interview is that he is not clamoring for an end to vaccines (he suggests that switching to IPV from OPV is the way forward to conclude the eradication of polio), and in fact is very much against folks like yourself who appear to be. Quote:

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr T. Jacob John
    There have always been self-appointed opponents of anything that is good. In the vaccine arena, there are two types, starting with a few people who genuinely believe that vaccines are unwanted, harmful, and serve only to profit manufacturers. Some of this group have experienced an unfortunate event, like a child dying soon after immunization, and erroneously attribute that event to the vaccine. They seem to be in the minority.

    The other type are irrational. Their beliefs do not stem from the cognitive realm and are not easily overcome with factual information. They are vocal and argumentative and try to dissuade parents from immunizing their children. They work on the fear principle. We do have our share of such individuals in India. What we have done through an organization called the Child Health Foundation is to provide high-quality vaccine education for government immunization officers and pediatric academics and practitioners so that, in their own contexts, they become true experts to combat disinformation and misinformation.
    And finally, my apologies to the OP. I didn't expect that two months later this user would come back to post these things, but I believe that with this it's become obvious where anyone stands on the issues at hand. The rest I leave up to whoever may stumble upon this thread in future. Peace out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NomakeWan View Post
    Sounds like a plan! It appears the reason I couldn't find this drug was because it's specific to a particular geographic region, and in addition, it is nothing more than a corticosteroid. If you truly believe that a corticosteroid is all that's necessary to eradicate MRSA, well...I would suggest that you publish your findings in The Lancet, because it would turn the entire pharmacological understanding on its head. But I mean, it must work, a dude on the internet pushing anti-aging gurus claimed it cured people, so it must have! Who needs science...


    Ignoring the word salad at the top of the post, the great thing about science that laymen tend to ignore is that it's not a fixed point. It evolves as knowledge evolves, as methods evolve, as tools and diagnostics evolve. And as that evolution continues, models that seemed to work are thrown out in favor of models that fit the universe better. That old science is thrown aside in favor of new science does not invalidate science. Science having been wrong before the tools and research existed to prove otherwise does not invalidate science. If anything, it shows that science cares more about getting closer and closer to truth than it does about being right.

    But your casual anti-vaccination stance and linking to an Indian newspaper rather than the study it's supposedly quoting from is telling. For one, the "direct quotes" it associates with John only appear in the newspaper itself and internet postings referencing that newspaper article, rather than any study as it claims. That's usually a pretty big red flag all by itself. Also a red flag is that this newspaper post does not quote the title of the study and does not provide the DOI for the study. Further, while it claims that this study was printed in the journal "Indian Journal of Ethical Issues," an attempt to even cross-reference that journal with the purported authors yet again only results in this newspaper article and internet postings referencing this same newspaper article.

    For the sake of argument, there was at least an interview with one of the purported authors related to the OPV in India. That interview can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6402912/

    Important to note from the interview is that he is not clamoring for an end to vaccines (he suggests that switching to IPV from OPV is the way forward to conclude the eradication of polio), and in fact is very much against folks like yourself who appear to be. Quote:



    And finally, my apologies to the OP. I didn't expect that two months later this user would come back to post these things, but I believe that with this it's become obvious where anyone stands on the issues at hand. The rest I leave up to whoever may stumble upon this thread in future. Peace out.

    You have again mistaken the drug is in the same class as Leviquin and similar it does function against staff there is an inhaler common in brazil with a similar name but the n ahas a tilda above it.
    Like I said you should follow the AMA device until you can't as for me I will live free and happy.
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