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@marvinmartin3438 wow, you really are clueless. Campbell has a doctorate, he’s perfectly entitled to call himself a doctor. He has never claimed to be an M.D. or Medical Doctor. There’s a difference even if you’re not capable of understanding it.
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@marvinmartin3438 cluelessness confirmed Blocked
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Begone troll
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@jameswatson7296 There’s no requirement for him to be an MD in order to understand the evidence.
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@jameswatson7296 because they don’t identify the studies they claim to have examined.
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@jameswatson7296 he discussed a meta study that clearly shows it works, but you’re not interested in facts, only propaganda.
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@jameswatson7296 because most of the ‘consensus’ aren’t qualified to have an opinion, they just go with the herd.
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@jameswatson7296 Because they have a proven track record of lying, Fauci being an obvious example.
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He’s not allowed to say anything else.
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Anecdotally, most report aspiration isn’t done. It’s also specifically in the published instructions not to do it.
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Absorption is a factor, but if you aren’t taking enough anyway then it won’t magically increase the amount.
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Different mechanism
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Be specific
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@Bb5y He provides sources for all his claims.
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Except all he’s done is told people how many comments you’ve posted, and appears to have done so only once. How is that harassment? And why are you posting the same thing over and over again?
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The 30 minutes observation is to check for anaphylaxis. Myocarditis takes longer.
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Yes, it’s around 400 IU per litre, so to get 4,000 IU/day from milk, you’d have to drink 10 Litres every day. That’s around 2 gallons/day, I think you’d get fed up of that pretty quickly.
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Covid vaccines are all supposed to be IM. Some injections are IV, but not these.
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Even today the only ‘treatment’ in the U.K. is to stay at home until/unless you get so bad you need to be hospitalised
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How does that matter?
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Each
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Spring approaching has exactly the same effects.
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Please post your source for this claim
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It’s probably utterly pointless
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Except many people have already decided to NOT have the vax for other reasons (or cannot). Keeping their levels of vit-D up is therefore important. But keep going with the virtue signalling, you’re hilarious.
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Because there’s a difference between the risk of catching something and the risk of dying from it if caught.
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You obviously don’t understand the meaning of the word ‘evidence’.
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That wouldn’t be very secret now would it? 🤣
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I agree, totally insane
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No, it’s just not found by some search engines.
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@SillyGrandma99 Unless accidental IVs occur more frequently in young males... ...maybe because they have less fat?
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That doesn’t explain why people originally from those areas who move to the US continue to benefit.
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@philjameson292 Nice is not an exemplar of the Mediterranean diet, but keep going, your ignorance is hilarious.
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We really don’t know yet, the signs are it reduces the spread by around 80%.
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They’re generated by YouTube semi randomly, come back in 3 days.
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It’s because medical staff are seeing so many people with these effects and worse that they’re so reluctant to get vaxxed themselves.
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@stevehouston5650 https://youtu.be/xkWOpFk1GGk
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@stevehouston5650 You asked for the source of the claim. I provided it. You’re arguing with the wrong person.
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The NYT is left wing globalist, like the WaPo, CNN, MSNBC, BBC, CH4 and Sky-UK.
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Who’s going to pay for that? Are you volunteering?
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Not as much
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If you read the actual source document, the situation is likely to be much worse that stated here. It’s a sad indictment of YouTube policies that they aren’t currently allowed to be discussed.
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You really know nothing of YouTube, it’s hilarious.
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He’s utterly clueless
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Because there’s not enough money to be made using it.
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@Noclaf555 The Indian government thinks it helps. Several studies agree.
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They haven’t tested Africa
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We don’t know that
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@ttonAb2 Doctors routinely use a ‘bolus’ dose of vitamin D, research indicates the effects last up to 90 days. You’re welcome to believe whatever you like. Comparing a vitamin to water shows everyone here how clueless you are.
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@ttonAb2 cluelessness confirmed Blocked
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