Donald Trump Takes on Vaccine Non-science
Trump has put Robert Kennedy Jr, a democrat, as the head of the vaccine enquiry panel. This is a good move. Mr Kennedy has personal experience of vaccine toxicity and is a vocal critic of the vaccine industry. He has questioned why the American government gave immunity to the vaccine industry from damage claims due to vaccine injury while other drugs do not have similar exemption.
We have to remember that when the government is in cahoots with industry, the common man suffers. Bad vaccines are being used in India. The big players have the government and the bureaucrats in their pocket.
Benign Prostate Hypertrophy
Prostate gland is a part of the male reproductive system. It sits under the bladder and surrounds the urethra. The urethra is a thin tube-like structure from which semen and urine leave a male’s body. Along with two other glands, known as the seminal vesicles, prostate makes a fluid that combines with sperm to create semen. Urine flows from the bladder through the section of urethra surrounded by the prostate and leaves the body. The risk of benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH) increases, if one is obese.
BPH occurs when the cells in the prostate multiply and the gland becomes enlarged. The condition normally starts to develop when men are in their 40s. For some, the growth may stabilise; it may continue in others. What causes BPH is not known but age seems to be a definite cause. Some 40% of BPH will remain stagnant without increasing, while 40% regresses in time. In 10%, it continues to increase and block urine flow.
According to the Prostate Cancer Foundation, about one in five men will develop BPH by their 50s. That statistic increases to 70% by the age of 70.
In addition to age, ethnic background may play a role. Black men appear to develop the condition more often than white or Asian men and they also develop symptoms at a younger age. Early symptoms of BPH often include the need to urinate more often. Because prostate is enlarged, it puts more pressure on the bladder which makes it difficult to hold urine. The result is more frequent trips to the toilet, including during the night.
Frequency of urination could be reduced by urinating twice each time. After the first time, wait for a few minutes and try and empty the bladder again. You get a longer time for the next trip to the urinal. It is better to consult a urologist who might detect possible complications.
Hyperactive Medical Science Once upon a time, not too long ago, some children were considered hyperactive; but that’s all. Teachers and parents dealt with such kids without the assistance of drugs. But, somewhere along the line, the lie was told that such kids needed medical intervention as a way to ‘help them cope’ with the learning process and the school environment. Not once did anyone ever suggest that some children are just like that or that the public education system—pushing a top-down curriculum—was to blame. No, it had to be the kids’ fault. This lie stuck and the medical profession was also fooled by the drug industry.
The late Leon Eisenburgh, the man who ‘created’ attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) when he was the president of the American Psychiatry Nomenclature Committee, admitted just before his death, to clear his conscience, that there is no disease like ADHD. It was created by him to help a drug company in return for millions of dollars. Some, like one of the world’s leading paediatric neurologists, Dr Bruce D Perry, MD, PhD, believes that ADHD is a completely fabricated illness. Indeed, he believes that the signs and symptoms of ADHD are generally exhibited by most children and adults, at some point in their lives.
The myth survives and hapless children get poisoned routinely.