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You didn't post the whole interview where he recommends cod liver oil.
FTFY

You didn't post the whole interview where he recommends cod liver oil.
FTFY
Providers don't give you cod liver oil man, they give you vitamin A supplementsHe does mention it. He said providers are getting good results with cod liver oil. You couldn't even watch a 3 minute video I linked for you. It literally couldn't be any easier than this.
Get them kids to chug that cod liver oil like a boss.Providers don't give you cod liver oil man, they give you vitamin A supplements
But then they would be exposing their healthy child, who has a .0001% chance of death, to an “inadequately” studied vaccine KNOWN to cause febrile seizures (which are associated with increased risk of epilepsy) and other health problems.Or....and stay with me here.....parents could administer the MMR vaccine and their children won't get measles in the first place.
And here we go…. Without fail.
That study faced criticism for its inaccurate methods of analysis. And look at the cast of characters conducting it— like Pierre Kory, who traffics in bizarre CTs and is the President and Chief Medical Officer for a weird-ass right wing pro-ivermectin group. —Paul Marik was found to be prescribing opiates and benzodiazepines to people who weren’t his patients, and had other wildly biased studies in which he found supposed results of things that were widely criticized and couldn’t be replicated.
—Joseph Varon is a major anti-vaxxed and is aligned with RFK.
And wouldn’t you know it, they’re just claim to find these magical Ivermectin results that weren’t found in other studies.
—Ivermectin was tested at at higher doses, it wasn’t effective.
—Ivermectin was tested when used early, it wasn’t effective.
—In 2022, the largest study some up to that point tested whether it improves recovery time from COVID, it wasn’t effective,
—It was tested to see if it deuces hospitalizations, and it wasn’t effective.
—They tested it to see if it would at least help with mild symptoms, and spoiler alert, it wasn’t effective.
And studies continue to be done, like this event one. Guess what they found?
It wasn’t effective.
But it’s worse than just innerective; use of ivermectin to treat COVID has a variety of potentially serious consequences. Even when prescribed for its actual purpose, the use of ivermectin can cause serious harm to people for various reasons.
As a “treatment” for COVID, it’s garbage.
But then they would be exposing their healthy child, who has a .0001% chance of death, to an “inadequately” studied vaccine KNOWN to cause febrile seizures (which are associated with increased risk of epilepsy) and other health problems.
Serious but also retarded.Not sure is serious.
Providers don't give you cod liver oil man, they give you vitamin A supplements
You are an insane person. We have already crossed paths before. I refuted your BS with numbers then, but I won't waste my time again. Get lost.But then they would be exposing their healthy child, who has a .0001% chance of death, to an “inadequately” studied vaccine KNOWN to cause febrile seizures (which are associated with increased risk of epilepsy) and other health problems.
But then they would be exposing their healthy child, who has a .0001% chance of death, to an “inadequately” studied vaccine KNOWN to cause febrile seizures (which are associated with increased risk of epilepsy) and other health problems.
Very serious, and everything I wrote is true. Research shows a 1/640 rate if febrile seizures with the MMR (this is higher with MMRV) and independent research found MMR safety studies to be “largely inadequate.” Their updated review in 2020 noted similarly: “Our certainty (confidence) in the evidence is slightly limited by the design of most of the studies.”Not sure is serious.
Maybe, what does the research say? I can only find vague references to numbers from CDC about a rate of 1/1000 with measles… but finding their actual source for these numbers is difficult and they also claim death rate from measles is 1/500 which is demonstrably false.Don't Measles, Mumps and Rubella give you febrile seizures at a higher rate?
So you are mad at Texas? Don't the states control the states hold majority of healthcare over the Federal government?I am sorry, but this situation with Kennedy, and having him in the job where he currently resides can only be the product of collective stupidity. No single person could create this situation; it took stupidity stacked on the shoulders of many for this to come about. Everyone knew Trump would be putting Kennedy in this position before the election.
Collective stupidity refers to situations where group dynamics lead to poor decision-making, often resulting in outcomes that are less intelligent than individual decisions would be. This phenomenon contrasts with collective intelligence, where group collaboration leads to superior outcomes.
Several psychological and sociological factors contribute to collective stupidity:
Groupthink: This occurs when the desire for harmony or conformity within a group suppresses dissenting viewpoints, leading to irrational or dysfunctional decision-making. Members may self-censor or ignore alternatives to maintain consensus, often resulting in flawed outcomes.
Pluralistic Ignorance: This is a situation where individuals mistakenly believe that their private opinions are in the minority, leading them to conform to a perceived majority view that may not actually exist. This misperception can perpetuate behaviors or beliefs that few actually endorse.
Herd Behavior: In this scenario, individuals mimic the actions of a larger group, often ignoring their own instincts or information. This can lead to phenomena like financial bubbles or mass panics, where the collective action is based on the assumption that the majority must be correct.
Majority Illusion: This occurs in social networks when certain individuals appear more frequently or prominently, leading others to overestimate the prevalence of certain behaviors or opinions. This skewed perception can cause individuals to adopt behaviors they believe are more common than they actually are.
Social Influence and Conformity: The pressure to conform to group norms can suppress individual critical thinking. When individuals prioritize group acceptance over independent analysis, it can lead to collective decisions that are not well thought out.
Maybe, what does the research say? I can only find vague references to numbers from CDC about a rate of 1/1000 with measles… but finding their actual source for these numbers is difficult and they also claim death rate from measles is 1/500 which is demonstrably false.
Condition | Risk of Febrile Seizures | Other Risks |
---|---|---|
Measles infection | 1 in 10-15 children | Brain damage, encephalitis, pneumonia, death |
MMR vaccine | 1 in 3,000 children | Mild fever, rash, rarely febrile seizures (no long-term effects) |
Recent reports indicate that the United States is experiencing a significant measles outbreak in 2025. According to the latest CDC data, there are 483 confirmed measles cases across 20 jurisdictions, with a total of 2 measles‐related deaths as of late March 2025they also claim death rate from measles is 1/500 which is demonstrably false.
This won't convince any anti-vaxers unfortunately.The outbreak is particularly severe in Texas, where about 400 cases have been reported, and public health officials are closely monitoring the situation and urging increased vaccination to curb further
Comparison of Risks
Condition Risk of Febrile Seizures Other Risks Measles infection 1 in 10-15 children Brain damage, encephalitis, pneumonia, death MMR vaccine 1 in 3,000 children Mild fever, rash, rarely febrile seizures (no long-term effects) Conclusion:
The MMR vaccine has a much lower risk of febrile seizures compared to a measles infection and protects against much more serious complications. Would you like sources or more details on this?
ChatGPT tells me something completely different for some reason.Febrile seizures are caused by a rapid rise in body temperature (fever)
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/febrile-seizure/symptoms-causes/syc-20372522
"A febrile seizure is a convulsion in a child that's caused by a fever. The fever is often from an infection."
Measles cause a fever
https://www.cdc.gov/measles/signs-symptoms/index.html
"Measles symptoms appear 7 to 14 days after contact with the virus. Measles typically begins with:
- High fever (may spike to more than 104°"
I asked ChatGPT about the risks for both and the response was:
Yes, both measles infection and the MMR vaccine can cause febrile seizures, but the risks and severity are very different.
Measles Infection and Febrile Seizures
- High risk: Measles itself causes high fever (103–105°F), significantly increasing the chance of febrile seizures.
- Other risks: Measles can also cause encephalitis (brain inflammation), pneumonia, and death, especially in young children.
MMR Vaccine and Febrile Seizures
- Much lower risk: The MMR vaccine can cause a fever in some children, and about 1 in 3,000 may experience a febrile seizure.
- Safer alternative: Unlike measles, the vaccine does not cause brain damage or long-term complications.
Comparison of Risks
Condition Risk of Febrile Seizures Other Risks Measles infection 1 in 10-15 children Brain damage, encephalitis, pneumonia, death MMR vaccine 1 in 3,000 children Mild fever, rash, rarely febrile seizures (no long-term effects) Conclusion:
The MMR vaccine has a much lower risk of febrile seizures compared to a measles infection and protects against much more serious complications. Would you like sources or more details on this?
And here we go…. Without fail.
That study faced criticism for its inaccurate methods of analysis. And look at the cast of characters conducting it— like Pierre Kory, who traffics in bizarre CTs and is the President and Chief Medical Officer for a weird-ass right wing pro-ivermectin group. —Paul Marik was found to be prescribing opiates and benzodiazepines to people who weren’t his patients, and had other wildly biased studies in which he found supposed results of things that were widely criticized and couldn’t be replicated.
—Joseph Varon is a major anti-vaxxed and is aligned with RFK.
And wouldn’t you know it, they’re just claim to find these magical Ivermectin results that weren’t found in other studies.
—Ivermectin was tested at at higher doses, it wasn’t effective.
—Ivermectin was tested when used early, it wasn’t effective.
—In 2022, the largest study some up to that point tested whether it improves recovery time from COVID, it wasn’t effective,
—It was tested to see if it deuces hospitalizations, and it wasn’t effective.
—They tested it to see if it would at least help with mild symptoms, and spoiler alert, it wasn’t effective.
And studies continue to be done, like this event one. Guess what they found?
It wasn’t effective.
But it’s worse than just innerective; use of ivermectin to treat COVID has a variety of potentially serious consequences. Even when prescribed for its actual purpose, the use of ivermectin can cause serious harm to people for various reasons.
As a “treatment” for COVID, it’s garbage.
Kids getting measles and suffering vitamin A toxicity is so fucking funny!!!!!!So, the NIH changed its stance, but you know better…. Got it
BWAAAAAAhahahahaha…