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People's damaged hearts contain massive biostructures made of billions of proteins, not blood clots. These engineered structures are strong and fibrous, resembling reptilian scales. It's crucial to study them to understand what's causing their formation in arteries. This discovery is shocking and highlights the need to speak for those who can't.

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They have discovered a potential breakthrough in cancer treatment using mRNA technology similar to COVID vaccines. By biopsying a patient's cancer, extracting its protein, and reintroducing it into the patient's cells, they have successfully treated 10,009 people in clinical trials, all of whom are now cancer-free. This method shows promise in curing cancer. Translation: A breakthrough in cancer treatment has been found using mRNA technology. By using a patient's cancer protein, they have treated 10,009 people who are now cancer-free, showing potential in curing cancer.

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A jockey in New Jersey had a third of his finger bitten off by a horse, but a new procedure using pulverized pig bladder powder helped regenerate the missing tissue and bone. The powder stimulates the body to attract stem cells, which then produce the missing tissue. In another case, a woman in California slammed her finger in a door, and doctors said it couldn't be reattached. However, through regenerative medicine, she researched and successfully grew back the tip of her finger. The medicine she used prevented scar tissue formation and activated existing cells to regenerate. Her finger is now fine, albeit slightly shorter than before. This breakthrough could be significant for amputations.

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A Stanford scientist, John Iannidis, wrote a convincing paper in 2005 titled, Why Most Published Biomedical Papers Are False. The reasoning is not due to scientific fraud, but because science is difficult. When a statistically significant result is published, such as P equals 0.05, it means that some percentage of the time, the result will be false, even after peer review. Peer review involves colleagues reading the paper and looking for logical flaws, but not rerunning experiments or reanalyzing data. Peer review is not a guarantee of truth. Given the inherent difficulty of science, any published result has a high likelihood of being a false positive.

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For all you science lovers, check this out. You'll notice a change happening here as these white nanoparticles rush in, drastically altering the cells. They're no longer round and normal. In the final picture, just above the fourth image, observe how the blood cells have lost their smooth, symmetrical shape. They're now covered in lumps and protrusions. According to Dr. Sherri Timpenny and Luke Montagner, this is an intentional attack on human blood.

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Doctors are working with the telecommunications and computer industries to create the Internet of bionanothings in the human cardiovascular system. Initially, people may dismiss this information, but medical websites confirm it, leading to a strong reaction of concern.

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There is a claim that contrary to the Alzheimer's Association's website stating nothing can prevent, reverse, or delay Alzheimer's disease, there is evidence to the contrary. The speaker claims to have published cases, clinical trials, and books demonstrating improvements in thousands of people, surpassing results achieved with drugs. This represents a fundamental shift in medical thinking and practice for the 21st century, but most physicians are not yet implementing it.

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For biodistribution, Pfizer did not use the actual spike mRNA product in their studies. Instead, they substituted in a luciferase reporter mRNA packaged in the same lipid nanoparticles. This approach allowed them to track where the mRNA traveled in rodents. The studies showed that following intramuscular injection, most of the mRNA remained at the site of injection, but there was also notable levels detected in the liver. Despite the limitations of this approach, which can underestimate low level or transient distributions to other tissues, it nevertheless showed that the vaccine components do not remain confined to the injection site. Next slide. For Moderna, no dedicated biodistribution study was performed with the COVID mRNA itself. Instead, data was provided from a surrogate product, a CMV mRNA, mRNA-sixteen 47, which used the same lipid nanoparticle formulation. In their rat study, after intramuscular injections, high levels of the mRNA were detected at the injection site, but also in multiple organs such as the draining lymph nodes, spleen, eye, and liver. Lower levels were also found across a wide range of tissues, including the heart, lungs, testes, and brain. Importantly, this study clearly showed that the mRNA can cross the blood brain barrier. Next slide. Consistent with what is seen in animal studies, the vaccine mRNA and its spike protein have been detected in humans across multiple tissues, including blood, lymph nodes, the heart, and even the brain. These findings make it clear that the mRNA does not remain confined to the injection site. Importantly, persistence has been documented well beyond the initial hours or days, lasting weeks in some tissues, and in certain studies detectable for many months. Next slide. To summarize the biodistribution data, it's important to note that neither Moderna nor Pfizer used their actual commercial mRNA vaccine products in the preclinical biodistribution studies. Instead, they relied on surrogate construct packaged in same or similar lipid nanoparticles. Second, the results of those studies show that the mRNA and lipid nanoparticles were not confined to the injection site. Systemic distribution was observed with evidence that the mRNA can cross the blood brain barrier. Consistent with these findings, studies in humans have confirmed that vaccine mRNA can be detected in multiple tissues, including lymph nodes, the heart, the central nervous system, and blood. Finally, persistence is not just short term. In some reports, mRNA has been detected for weeks to months, and in certain cases as long as seven zero six days post vaccination. Taken together, these data highlight that biodistribution is broad and persistence is longer than initially expected, raising important questions and concerns for ongoing research and safety monitoring.

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People's damaged hearts are being removed and inside are massive amounts of proteins and strands. These engineered biostructures are not clumps of blood but repeating patterns resembling reptilian scales. This discovery is shocking because it is found in relatively young patients, which is unheard of. Typically, heart disease is seen in older patients with blockages in their heart and other extremities.

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Eyesight can regenerate despite what Google says. A person used pearl powder and castor oil, reducing their prescription from plus 6 to plus 4. The body can regenerate, but Google may push thicker glasses for profit, avoiding addressing the root cause.

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Speaker 1 discusses important findings from autism research that families should know when making decisions. The FDA will act on acetaminophen use during pregnancy, with the FDA responding to clinical and laboratory studies that suggest a potential association between acetaminophen used during pregnancy and adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes, including later diagnosis of ADHD and autism. Scientists have proposed biological mechanisms linking prenatal acetaminophen exposure to altered brain development, and the FDA has evaluated contrary studies that show no association. Today, the FDA will issue a physician’s notice about the risk of acetaminophen during pregnancy and begin the process to initiate a safety label change. HHS will launch a nationwide public service campaign to inform families and protect public health. The FDA recognizes that acetaminophen is often the only tool for fevers and pain in pregnancy, as other alternatives have well-documented adverse effects. HHS encourages clinicians to exercise their best judgment and use acetaminophen for fevers and pain in pregnancy by prescribing the lowest effective dose for the shortest necessary duration and only when treatment is required. Thanks to politicization of science, the safety of acetaminophen against the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in young children has never been validated. Prudent medicine therefore suggests caution with acetaminophen use by young children, given that strong evidence also associates it with liver toxicity. Some studies have found that use of acetaminophen in children can potentially prolong viral illnesses. The FDA will drive new research to safeguard mothers, children, and families. In addition to a possible acetaminophen connection to autism for pregnant women, infants, and toddlers, the research has revealed that folate deficiency in a child’s brain can lead to autism. There are also other confirmation studies. One finding cited is that two studies show children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism, highly likely because they’re given Tylenol. The speaker notes that none of this is positive, but it is information that should be paid attention to. Speaker 0 comments that there is a tremendous amount of proof or evidence, though he is not a doctor, and that he studied this a long time ago.

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An independent third party determined outcomes were 24% better than the peer group. There was a discussion about videotaping, with someone stating they couldn't videotape what was happening. Doctors were not blocked from prescribing Inventon or any medical treatment they found best for the patient.

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An independent third party determined outcomes were 24% better than the peer group. There was a discussion about whether or not one can videotape the public. Doctors were not blocked from prescribing Inventon or any medical treatment they found best for the patient.

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Scientists at New York University discovered that nerve and kidney tissue cells can learn and form memories similarly to brain cells. When exposed to chemical signals, these cells activated a memory gene, enabling them to recognize information and form memories. The cells also responded to the mass intermittent effect, remembering information better when repeated at intervals.

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A viral video highlighted the difficulty of discussing fertility preservation with teenagers. Recent research challenges the idea that drugs and surgeries prevent suicide among those with gender dysphoria. Internal files from WPATH reveal discussions on treating gender distress without proper consent. The files suggest that gender affirming care can lead to lifelong complications and sterility, with patients often unaware of the risks. A report by Environmental Progress exposes pseudoscientific experiments on children and vulnerable adults in the field of gender medicine. The report, along with the WPATH files, is available for public access on environmentalprogress.org.

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An independent third party determined outcomes were 24% better than the peer group. There was a discussion about whether or not one could videotape in a public space. Doctors were not blocked from prescribing Inventon or any medical treatment they found best for the patient.

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Neuralink introduces the PRIME study, a clinical trial for a device that can transform the lives of people with paralysis. The device, a small implant in the brain, allows users to connect with loved ones, browse the web, and play games using their thoughts. No physical movement is required. The study is open to those with quadriplegia or ALS. By participating, individuals can redefine human capability and shape the future of interaction and independence. A dedicated team will support participants throughout the journey. To learn more and apply, visit the Neuralink website.

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Using mRNA technology similar to that used for COVID, researchers are taking biopsies of a patient's cancer, extracting protein, and reintroducing it into the patient's cells. In clinical trials, 10,009 humans have been treated. All 10,009 are now cancer free. The researchers claim to have cured cancer.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the presence of unusual biostructures found in people's bodies, specifically in their arteries and blood vessels. These biostructures are not clumps of blood but rather engineered structures made up of billions of proteins. The speaker emphasizes that these structures are not supposed to be in the human body and are being found in people who have died suddenly. The speaker also mentions that the occurrence of these biostructures is increasing, even in relatively young patients. Typically, such issues are seen in older individuals with known heart disease.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the issue of biased publication in medical studies. They explain that when only certain studies are published, it can create a skewed perspective. They mention a study where the FDA reevaluated 74 registered studies on antidepressants and found that the published articles overwhelmingly portrayed positive results. However, when the FDA reviewed all the studies, they found that there was an equal number of studies showing that antidepressants do not work. The speaker also mentions that industry-sponsored studies are more likely to go unpublished if they show negative results. This selective publication creates a misleading perception of the effectiveness of certain medications.

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For those who appreciate science, here’s some insight. This image shows a normal cell, but after an injection, noticeable changes occur. White nanoparticles invade, altering the cells' appearance; they lose their round, normal shape. The final image illustrates blood cells that are no longer smooth and symmetrical, now covered with lumps and protrusions. This suggests a deliberate attack on human blood, as noted by experts like Dr. Sherry, Tim Penny, and Nobel laureate Luc Montagnier.

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A significant scandal has emerged from the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, which is retracting six research papers and modifying around 30 others due to falsified data and manipulated images. This is concerning because Dana Farber is affiliated with Harvard, an Ivy League institution expected to produce top medical professionals. The implications of this misconduct could affect cancer treatment approvals and patient health. This situation follows recent issues at Harvard, including a plagiarism case involving its president. Such corruption in esteemed institutions raises serious questions about the integrity of healthcare research. I'm dedicated to exposing these issues and promoting health without relying on drugs or surgeries at my clinic, Magnolia Medical Center in Murfreesboro. Please share your thoughts and follow for more updates.

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Researchers reprogrammed the eyes of blind mice, restoring their sight by making the eyes younger. The method involves gene therapy, with the goal of developing an anti-aging pill. The therapy uses a virus to deliver three genes, normally active only in embryos, into the eye via injection. The gene activation is drug-inducible, triggered by an antibiotic. Activating these genes reversed the age of the mice's eyes, enabling them to see again. The injection process is quick, painless, and similar to treatments for macular degeneration in humans.

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AMA #6: Eye Health, Why We Yawn & Increasing Motivation
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In this AMA episode of the Huberman Lab podcast, Andrew Huberman discusses eye health, emphasizing the importance of balancing near and far vision. He notes that excessive close-range viewing, especially among children, contributes to rising myopia rates. To maintain vision, he recommends at least one hour of outdoor viewing daily, ideally in natural sunlight, which has been linked to lower myopia incidence. Huberman highlights the significance of vitamin A for eye health, suggesting dietary sources like dark leafy greens and egg yolks. He mentions that supplements like lutein may help with age-related macular degeneration but emphasizes that a healthy diet is crucial. Additionally, he introduces eye exercises such as smooth pursuit tasks and near-far exercises to strengthen eye muscles. Lastly, he discusses the potential benefits of red light exposure for vision, particularly for those over 40, suggesting it may help offset age-related visual decline. For more details, listeners are encouraged to explore related episodes on the Huberman Lab website.

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Wheelchair-bound Man Walks Again After Stem Cell Injections!
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Researchers at Stanford University have achieved remarkable results in a clinical trial, where stroke patients regained motor functions after receiving stem cell injections into their brains. One patient, previously wheelchair-bound, could walk again. This breakthrough suggests potential for treating various neurodegenerative disorders.
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