通过真正的循证医学治愈新冠肺炎mRNA疫苗的错误信息-第2部分

Aseem Malhotra
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背景当局和医学界支持不道德、胁迫和错误信息的政策,如疫苗授权和疫苗护照,破坏了循证医学实践和知情同意的道德原则。这些令人遗憾的行为是“医疗信息混乱”的症状:这是死亡率的冰山一角,据估计,处方药是仅次于心脏病和癌症的全球第三大最常见的死亡原因。目的找出这些公共卫生失败的主要根源。方法对当前和历史驱动因素进行叙述性回顾,这些因素支撑了医疗错误信息的流行。结果这一失败的根本原因包括监管捕获——本应保护公众的监护人实际上是由从这些药物的销售中获利的公司资助的。公共卫生信息的失败也导致了资源的肆意浪费,错过了通过相对简单且低成本的生活方式改变来帮助个人过上更健康生活的机会。结论有充分的科学、伦理和道德依据表明,在所有原始数据经过完全独立的审查之前,当前的新冠肺炎疫苗管理必须停止。展望未来,医疗和公共卫生行业必须认识到这些缺陷,并避开医疗工业复合体的污点美元。重建对这些机构的信任需要花费大量时间和精力,但人类和医学界的健康都取决于此。本文强调了解决代谢健康问题以减少慢性病的重要性,胰岛素抵抗也是新冠肺炎不良后果的主要风险因素。
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Curing the pandemic of misinformation on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines through real evidence-based medicine - Part 2
Background Authorities and sections of the medical profession have supported unethical, coercive, and misinformed policies such as vaccine mandates and vaccine passports, undermining the principles of ethical evidence-based medical practice and informed consent. These regrettable actions are a symptom of the ‘medical information mess’: The tip of a mortality iceberg where prescribed medications are estimated to be the third most common cause of death globally after heart disease and cancer. Aim To identify the major root causes of these public health failures. Methods A narrative review of both current and historical driving factors that underpin the pandemic of medical misinformation. Results Underlying causes for this failure include regulatory capture – guardians that are supposed to protect the public are in fact funded by the corporations that stand to gain from the sale of those medications. A failure of public health messaging has also resulted in wanton waste of resources and a missed opportunity to help individuals lead healthier lives with relatively simple – and low cost – lifestyle changes. Conclusion There is a strong scientific, ethical and moral case to be made that the current COVID vaccine administration must stop until all the raw data has been subjected to fully independent scrutiny. Looking to the future the medical and public health professions must recognise these failings and eschew the tainted dollar of the medical-industrial complex. It will take a lot of time and effort to rebuild trust in these institutions, but the health – of both humanity and the medical profession – depends on it. Contribution This article highlights the importance of addressing metabolic health to reduce chronic disease and that insulin resistance is also a major risk factor for poor outcomes from COVID-19.
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