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Pfizer + BioNTech COVID vaccine tested in a lab alter DNA, Swedish study finds.
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<blockquote data-quote="ReuleauxMan" data-source="post: 76840097" data-attributes="member: 432487"><p>Excellent points! Indeed big-pharma I'm sure can be toppled with enough people choosing better options for health just as Big Tobacco can be toppled with everyone abstaining from or quitting cigarettes. Better companies and industries would take their place, like holistic medicine and even perhaps clinics/centers dedicated not just to treating disease but bringing health beyond the normal too (besides just gyms lol).</p><p></p><p>Lifestyle choices is a big one. I would like to blame "the system" e.g. dr's prescribing / pushing pills instead of suggesting lifestyle changes and advising how much better these changes would help than medicine, schools not doing an adequate job of this, etc. but with the internet and supporting family all that's left is initiative and determination to change habits. It's an example of one of the many ways in which americans or anyone sabotages themselves by some behavior I can't pin down (for example, buying China when every two dollars to them builds a bullet or a hundred gigabytes of propaganda and influence, constantly repeating past mistakes over and over and not learning, etc.). Part of this may be too that there's just too much information available, not all of it quality, with quality information perhaps being buried in it, with the need for enough discernment to recognize quality information/help. </p><p></p><p>But also, on that last point, "the system" is itself causing problems for the people by actually limiting other alternatives via these alternatives not being explored or made economic commodities themselves. Prime example: severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. Medicine for life, and it's just a band-aid and not a cure. Are there alternatives! YES! But they're EXPENSIVE and extremely difficult to do without professional help and most times a safe/controlled environment specialized in this, the only insurance-accepting coincident alternative of which is the pharmaceutical model and in-patient hospitalization where people are force-fed drugs and by most psychiatrists indoctrinated into the model. Other than that, there's just reading reading reading and near endless searching searching searching until one discovers how to figure out how to best live with, work with, and master one's own brain and mind and the root of their dysfunction, while slowly peeling the band-aid off to better see and address the root causes. This would be a lot easier and a lot more people would find this method and the method would be more well-researched and developed if it were actually state-sponsored instead of pharmaceuticals being the be-all end-all.</p><p></p><p>Virtually any chronic illness, I theorize, has a cure with, as you've said, lifestyle or if not that, (yet-to-be-invented) medicine that actually cures with a dose or a few doses or, if it is psychosomatic or psychogenic or energetically/emotionally/trauma based, self-mastery basically (usually with lifestyle choices being a pre-requisite for the body/etc. actually able to heal). And it would be stellar if there was more effort with either the medical industry or for there to be a new industry for making people for, lack of a better term, super-humans even or at least ultra-healthy humans rather than just normal health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReuleauxMan, post: 76840097, member: 432487"] Excellent points! Indeed big-pharma I'm sure can be toppled with enough people choosing better options for health just as Big Tobacco can be toppled with everyone abstaining from or quitting cigarettes. Better companies and industries would take their place, like holistic medicine and even perhaps clinics/centers dedicated not just to treating disease but bringing health beyond the normal too (besides just gyms lol). Lifestyle choices is a big one. I would like to blame "the system" e.g. dr's prescribing / pushing pills instead of suggesting lifestyle changes and advising how much better these changes would help than medicine, schools not doing an adequate job of this, etc. but with the internet and supporting family all that's left is initiative and determination to change habits. It's an example of one of the many ways in which americans or anyone sabotages themselves by some behavior I can't pin down (for example, buying China when every two dollars to them builds a bullet or a hundred gigabytes of propaganda and influence, constantly repeating past mistakes over and over and not learning, etc.). Part of this may be too that there's just too much information available, not all of it quality, with quality information perhaps being buried in it, with the need for enough discernment to recognize quality information/help. But also, on that last point, "the system" is itself causing problems for the people by actually limiting other alternatives via these alternatives not being explored or made economic commodities themselves. Prime example: severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. Medicine for life, and it's just a band-aid and not a cure. Are there alternatives! YES! But they're EXPENSIVE and extremely difficult to do without professional help and most times a safe/controlled environment specialized in this, the only insurance-accepting coincident alternative of which is the pharmaceutical model and in-patient hospitalization where people are force-fed drugs and by most psychiatrists indoctrinated into the model. Other than that, there's just reading reading reading and near endless searching searching searching until one discovers how to figure out how to best live with, work with, and master one's own brain and mind and the root of their dysfunction, while slowly peeling the band-aid off to better see and address the root causes. This would be a lot easier and a lot more people would find this method and the method would be more well-researched and developed if it were actually state-sponsored instead of pharmaceuticals being the be-all end-all. Virtually any chronic illness, I theorize, has a cure with, as you've said, lifestyle or if not that, (yet-to-be-invented) medicine that actually cures with a dose or a few doses or, if it is psychosomatic or psychogenic or energetically/emotionally/trauma based, self-mastery basically (usually with lifestyle choices being a pre-requisite for the body/etc. actually able to heal). And it would be stellar if there was more effort with either the medical industry or for there to be a new industry for making people for, lack of a better term, super-humans even or at least ultra-healthy humans rather than just normal health. [/QUOTE]
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