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He’d be immediately kicked off YouTube That’s why he never goes into detail with India or Japan.
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Please provide your evidence that he’s lying. Aspiration used to be standard practice, the dangers are well documented.
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@mjwilliamsb2676 Good point, without knowing the total breakdown, the clot numbers distribution towards women may be less significant.
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People expressing a personal choice, how shocking!
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That’s well above the average which is typically 5-10%
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Good luck getting ivermectin.
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@jimgraham6722 25 people isn’t statistically significant.
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From a sample of 45 men? You’re having a laugh. Data driven... hahahahahahaha
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There is evidence but apparently this pair haven’t bothered to check.
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If you get diagnosed with covid in the U.K. you get sent home with NOTHING. By our ‘wonderful’ NHS. So we get less than a peasant in a village in the middle of nowhere in India. Think about that. Meanwhile Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca are doing very nicely.
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So people with the symptoms of a mild cold are queuing hours for tests... ...why?
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Pints of what?
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Because they’re utterly pointless
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Except some of your ‘trolls’ raise interesting questions, such as why the NHS has just placed an over £3 BILLION order for oral anticoagulants.
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@A Q India seem happy enough
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They are applied automatically by YouTube eventually, come back in a day or two.
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Nobody cares
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If he did, the channel would be cancelled
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9 died, NOT 30. There were 31 cases of which 29 were women, 9 died.
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Except he’s deliberately ignoring the report on Pfizer that says it doesn’t work.
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There’s 7 IU in 100g of mushrooms, to get 4,000 IU you’d have to eat 47 kgs of mushrooms per day… At £3/kg that’s over £140/day. …good luck with that.
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Claiming Campbell makes money from promoting a cheap generic tells everyone here that you’re totally clueless.
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@kevreilly7 He followed the data, it’s not his fault that the trial results were withheld and Covid mutated to a much safer variety.
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You did your best, leave them to find out the hard way. The dangers of low vitamin D in BAME populations at high latitudes have been known for decades. I’m w.t. and even I supplement with vitamin D. In Sweden they add vitamin D to the milk because of the known deficiency.
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1) The risk of accidental IV is greater in the glutes. 2) There’s the additional risk of nerve damage. The ONLY benefit of a glutes IM is that they still (in theory) aspirate due to the higher risk.
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Why would anybody believe your anonymous comment on YouTube? Post the publicly available evidence for your claim or admit you’re clueless.
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Vitamin D is cheaper
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Governments know that all they have to do is stall for 3 years so the excess gets averaged out.
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Lovable doctor is totally innumerate
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This isn’t left or right, it’s people realising the whole thing is an endless scam.
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Think again
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@ct6502c - except many historical conspiracy theories have later proven to be true.
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He’s presenting new evidence, what’s your problem?
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All the evidence I’ve seen suggests that children below 15 are largely unaffected by covid and the risk of transmission outdoors is extremely low.
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It’s a generic, there’s no obvious difference.
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@GTP_Mars you obviously can’t, even with your PhD
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Lovable doctor is totally innumerate
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@tylertravis2081 blocked
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It might help your credibility if you could spell vaccine.
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You don’t need to hit a large blood vessel, a small vein is perfectly capable of causing the problem.
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Source?
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He’s a PhD, not an MD. Given that he shows his sources, how does it matter?
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I’m in IT, if a website ‘times out’ during data entry, it’s completely deliberate, there’s no technical reason why you couldn’t take days to fill in the form.
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You can leave without
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The BBC/NHS today have suddenly decided to describe the lesser well known symptoms of a heart attack and encourage people to call emergency services if they occur.
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To raise this claim while refusing to go into detail makes his claim of ‘evidence based’ videos pretty silly.
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That’s a weird one
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The fact remains that most people are deficient in vitamin D and it’s been known to be an anti-viral for decades. It doesn’t actually matter whether it’s called a vitamin or a hormone, you still need it 🙄 It’s also cheap, so to claim some weird conspiracy about vitamin D production is ridiculous.
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@muzicdejay You very noticeably haven’t commented on the aspiration. It used to be standard practice (for obvious reasons). Even Dr. Campbell is annoyed that they refuse to do something so fundamental. The entire country of Denmark now insist on it being practiced to avoid clotting problems.
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Or don’t drain them.
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