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Vaccinations; recent developments

Started by SeaMonkey, December 01, 2014, 02:12:40 PM

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Magluvin

Thanks SeaMonkey  ;)

Its just another case of pill them up instead of trying to correct the real problem. ;)

I wouldnt be surprised if nursing home heads are endorsing and/or even investing into this type of drug. "yeah, shes losing it. Best to put her in a facility now." ::)   

Mags

Magluvin

Quote from: sarkeizen on March 16, 2015, 05:54:26 PM
LOL this sounds like trolling more than anything else.  I mean would anyone other than someone who has little care for the lives of their parents ONLY consult Natural News?  Then take that advice without so much as even expending the insignificant amount of energy required to read the study they are making their claims from?   Probably not.

So in terms of evaluating this fantasy situation you need to look at the body of evidence.  There isn't much supporting statins correlated with memory loss.  You pointed to one murine study about memory loss (at 30-50x the dose normal people take) and I found one that actually shows improved memory.  The FDA appears to be making it's labeling decision on the basis of reports.  This is fine but statins are often prescribed to groups where you expect cognitive decline.  So there's an expectation of this kind of report.

Furthermore in the case of this made-up parental figure you've already stated that they have a history of cognitive decline.   There are lots of differentials here but it's a considerable stretch to point the finger at medication.   Especially before ruling out a lot of more likely and more deadly things.

Again. More of "its most likely not the drug."  ::)   

What a loser you are. And you show it more each and every day. ;)

Mags


Magluvin

Quote from: sarkeizen on March 16, 2015, 05:54:26 PM
LOL this sounds like trolling more than anything else.  I mean would anyone other than someone who has little care for the lives of their parents ONLY consult Natural News?  Then take that advice without so much as even expending the insignificant amount of energy required to read the study they are making their claims from?   Probably not.

So in terms of evaluating this fantasy situation you need to look at the body of evidence.  There isn't much supporting statins correlated with memory loss.  You pointed to one murine study about memory loss (at 30-50x the dose normal people take) and I found one that actually shows improved memory.  The FDA appears to be making it's labeling decision on the basis of reports.  This is fine but statins are often prescribed to groups where you expect cognitive decline.  So there's an expectation of this kind of report.

Furthermore in the case of this made-up parental figure you've already stated that they have a history of cognitive decline.   There are lots of differentials here but it's a considerable stretch to point the finger at medication.   Especially before ruling out a lot of more likely and more deadly things.

In fact, I expected nothing more or less of you. ;)

Mags

sarkeizen

Quote from: Magluvin on March 16, 2015, 06:02:42 PM
Again. More of "its most likely not the drug."  ::)   
It's just math.  You have a hypothetical patient who is at risk of cognitive decline, with a history of cognitive decline and you want to blame a drug which is at best tenuously associated with cognitive decline BEFORE ruling out a good dozen things which are more likely?

Are you really that disinterested in the patents health?

kEhYo77

Dr. Robert Rowen Reveals the Raw Truth About Vaccines at the Vaccine World Summit


QuoteJohns Hopkins University graduate Dr. Robert Rowen has been investigating the claims surrounding the "safety and effectiveness" of vaccines for many years, and his undeniable
conclusion is that vaccines don't work and they aren't safe. The measures by which the modern medical profession claims that vaccines are safe and effective don't hold water,
he maintains, and are easily disproven.