Woo
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deadset, the rise of the instaho aside, has social media done ANYTHING good for humanity?
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@mariner4life said in Woo:
deadset, the rise of the instaho aside,
I’ll stop you there .
You’re forgetting natureismetal .
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@mariner4life said in Woo:
deadset, the rise of the instaho aside,
I’ll stop you there .
You’re forgetting natureismetal .
excellent point.
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@Donsteppa that's the angle i have never understood.
Surely if money was the ultimate driver, then there is waaaay more money in burying vaccines and treating people who end up with really bad diseases over an extended period of time?
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@mariner4life said in Woo:
@Donsteppa that's the angle i have never understood.
Surely if money was the ultimate driver, then there is waaaay more money in burying vaccines and treating people who end up with really bad diseases over an extended period of time?
It's not logical. These people defy logic. The only hope is that the sky fairy takes as many of them quickly to avoid affecting the rest of us!
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@mariner4life Yeah, most vaccines make fuck all money, and can be more of a way to keep on the good sides of governments than a profit centre.
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The podcast The Dream is about multi level marketing , aka pyramid schemes , this season is about supplements . The industry spends a fortune lobbying to keep the FDA away from their products and don't really use any sort of testing the way pharmaceutical companies do. Their so called natural health supplements like St Johns Wort can interfere with prescription medications and make warfarin and the birth control pill ineffective. Apparently 30-40 % of liver shutdowns are due to supplements .
Also Monster energy drink calls itself a supplement to avoid scrutiny.
By the way next time some clown faps on about "big pharma" , point out the unregulated supplement industry is worth US $128 billion a year i.https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/03/25/1760423/0/en/Dietary-Supplements-Market-To-Reach-USD-210-3-Billion-By-2026-Reports-And-Data.html
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The podcast The Dream is about multi level marketing , aka pyramid schemes , this season is about supplements . The industry spends a fortune lobbying to keep the FDA away from their products and don't really use any sort of testing the way pharmaceutical companies do. Their so called natural health supplements like St Johns Wort can interfere with prescription medications and make warfarin and the birth control pill ineffective. Apparently 30-40 of liver shutdowns are due to supplements .
Also Monster energy drink calls itself a supplement to avoid scrutiny.
By the way next time some clown faps on about "big pharma" , point out the unregulated supplement industry is worth US $128 billion a year i.https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/03/25/1760423/0/en/Dietary-Supplements-Market-To-Reach-USD-210-3-Billion-By-2026-Reports-And-Data.html
I'm in the wrong business. Real health providers are held up to much higher standards than most
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The podcast The Dream is about multi level marketing , aka pyramid schemes , this season is about supplements . The industry spends a fortune lobbying to keep the FDA away from their products and don't really use any sort of testing the way pharmaceutical companies do. Their so called natural health supplements like St Johns Wort can interfere with prescription medications and make warfarin and the birth control pill ineffective. Apparently 30-40 of liver shutdowns are due to supplements .
Also Monster energy drink calls itself a supplement to avoid scrutiny.
By the way next time some clown faps on about "big pharma" , point out the unregulated supplement industry is worth US $128 billion a year i.https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/03/25/1760423/0/en/Dietary-Supplements-Market-To-Reach-USD-210-3-Billion-By-2026-Reports-And-Data.html
I'm in the wrong business. Real health providers are held up to much higher standards than most
Have you thought of selling homeopathic fillings ?
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The podcast The Dream is about multi level marketing , aka pyramid schemes , this season is about supplements . The industry spends a fortune lobbying to keep the FDA away from their products and don't really use any sort of testing the way pharmaceutical companies do. Their so called natural health supplements like St Johns Wort can interfere with prescription medications and make warfarin and the birth control pill ineffective. Apparently 30-40 of liver shutdowns are due to supplements .
Also Monster energy drink calls itself a supplement to avoid scrutiny.
By the way next time some clown faps on about "big pharma" , point out the unregulated supplement industry is worth US $128 billion a year i.https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/03/25/1760423/0/en/Dietary-Supplements-Market-To-Reach-USD-210-3-Billion-By-2026-Reports-And-Data.html
I'm in the wrong business. Real health providers are held up to much higher standards than most
Have you thought of selling homeopathic fillings ?
There was a company in oz that sold online tooth whitening. You sign up and every month they send you a whitening kit. Even though we usually only recommend whitening once a year or so. The new one is online orthodontic treatment, a cheapo Invisalign. I don't know what happens when you finish the course and it hasn't worked or even made you worse. If I was more mercenary I should set up a shell company with Mrs CF as director and do something similar. It is crazy
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The podcast The Dream is about multi level marketing , aka pyramid schemes , this season is about supplements . The industry spends a fortune lobbying to keep the FDA away from their products and don't really use any sort of testing the way pharmaceutical companies do. Their so called natural health supplements like St Johns Wort can interfere with prescription medications and make warfarin and the birth control pill ineffective. Apparently 30-40 of liver shutdowns are due to supplements .
Also Monster energy drink calls itself a supplement to avoid scrutiny.
By the way next time some clown faps on about "big pharma" , point out the unregulated supplement industry is worth US $128 billion a year i.https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/03/25/1760423/0/en/Dietary-Supplements-Market-To-Reach-USD-210-3-Billion-By-2026-Reports-And-Data.html
I'm in the wrong business. Real health providers are held up to much higher standards than most
Have you thought of selling homeopathic fillings ?
It would not hold up as appropriate treatment. And the old 'I did it because Mr Smith wanted me to' defence is not going to do it
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The podcast The Dream is about multi level marketing , aka pyramid schemes , this season is about supplements . The industry spends a fortune lobbying to keep the FDA away from their products and don't really use any sort of testing the way pharmaceutical companies do. Their so called natural health supplements like St Johns Wort can interfere with prescription medications and make warfarin and the birth control pill ineffective. Apparently 30-40 of liver shutdowns are due to supplements .
Also Monster energy drink calls itself a supplement to avoid scrutiny.
By the way next time some clown faps on about "big pharma" , point out the unregulated supplement industry is worth US $128 billion a year i.https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/03/25/1760423/0/en/Dietary-Supplements-Market-To-Reach-USD-210-3-Billion-By-2026-Reports-And-Data.html
I'm in the wrong business. Real health providers are held up to much higher standards than most
Have you thought of selling homeopathic fillings ?
There was a company in oz that sold online tooth whitening. You sign up and every month they send you a whitening kit. Even though we usually only recommend whitening once a year or so. The new one is online orthodontic treatment, a cheapo Invisalign. I don't know what happens when you finish the course and it hasn't worked or even made you worse. If I was more mercenary I should set up a shell company with Mrs CF as director and do something similar. It is crazy
Mrs Steppa gets very angry with the TV when that cheapo version of Invisalign advert appears. She works at an orthodontic practice, and appears to think the online versions chances of success are similar to mine of making the All Blacks squad this year...
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@Donsteppa said in Woo:
The podcast The Dream is about multi level marketing , aka pyramid schemes , this season is about supplements . The industry spends a fortune lobbying to keep the FDA away from their products and don't really use any sort of testing the way pharmaceutical companies do. Their so called natural health supplements like St Johns Wort can interfere with prescription medications and make warfarin and the birth control pill ineffective. Apparently 30-40 of liver shutdowns are due to supplements .
Also Monster energy drink calls itself a supplement to avoid scrutiny.
By the way next time some clown faps on about "big pharma" , point out the unregulated supplement industry is worth US $128 billion a year i.https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/03/25/1760423/0/en/Dietary-Supplements-Market-To-Reach-USD-210-3-Billion-By-2026-Reports-And-Data.html
I'm in the wrong business. Real health providers are held up to much higher standards than most
Have you thought of selling homeopathic fillings ?
There was a company in oz that sold online tooth whitening. You sign up and every month they send you a whitening kit. Even though we usually only recommend whitening once a year or so. The new one is online orthodontic treatment, a cheapo Invisalign. I don't know what happens when you finish the course and it hasn't worked or even made you worse. If I was more mercenary I should set up a shell company with Mrs CF as director and do something similar. It is crazy
Mrs Steppa gets very angry with the TV when that cheapo version of Invisalign advert appears. She works at an orthodontic practice, and appears to think the online versions chances of success are similar to mine of making the All Blacks squad this year...
I've got a mate who's an orthodontist and he's of the feeling that Invisalign need some competition in the closed dental markets so he's not instantly against them and he's heard from colleagues in the US that it's fairly effective if done correctly.
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@Donsteppa said in Woo:
The podcast The Dream is about multi level marketing , aka pyramid schemes , this season is about supplements . The industry spends a fortune lobbying to keep the FDA away from their products and don't really use any sort of testing the way pharmaceutical companies do. Their so called natural health supplements like St Johns Wort can interfere with prescription medications and make warfarin and the birth control pill ineffective. Apparently 30-40 of liver shutdowns are due to supplements .
Also Monster energy drink calls itself a supplement to avoid scrutiny.
By the way next time some clown faps on about "big pharma" , point out the unregulated supplement industry is worth US $128 billion a year i.https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/03/25/1760423/0/en/Dietary-Supplements-Market-To-Reach-USD-210-3-Billion-By-2026-Reports-And-Data.html
I'm in the wrong business. Real health providers are held up to much higher standards than most
Have you thought of selling homeopathic fillings ?
There was a company in oz that sold online tooth whitening. You sign up and every month they send you a whitening kit. Even though we usually only recommend whitening once a year or so. The new one is online orthodontic treatment, a cheapo Invisalign. I don't know what happens when you finish the course and it hasn't worked or even made you worse. If I was more mercenary I should set up a shell company with Mrs CF as director and do something similar. It is crazy
Mrs Steppa gets very angry with the TV when that cheapo version of Invisalign advert appears. She works at an orthodontic practice, and appears to think the online versions chances of success are similar to mine of making the All Blacks squad this year...
I've got a mate who's an orthodontist and he's of the feeling that Invisalign need some competition in the closed dental markets so he's not instantly against them and he's heard from colleagues in the US that it's fairly effective if done correctly.
The reaction seems to be less to the competition aspect, and more to the almost DIY way it’s being advertised as. Similar to @canefan‘s comment about what happens if it doesn’t work or makes things worse.
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This is awesome and embarrassing in comparison for NZ . Rwanda has a 98% vaccination rate and in future its cervical cancer rates are probably going to be the lowest in the world.
Which is weird because some utter tool that used to post here whos name escapes me posted that gardisal doesn't prevent cervical cancer. No one said it did, it prevents hpv which can lead to cervical and throat cancer.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214109X18301761
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@taniwharugby said in Woo:
@jegga lack of internet probably helps, no way for mis-information to get out there, Medical teams just travelling all round and vaccinating people.
I expect people in a place like that are greatful of any medical treatment?
I’m not sure it’s as bad there as some of its neighbors , there’s a kiwi couple over there helping convert their taxi fleet to electric. I saw an interview with them and they seemed pretty positive about the country, to keep costs down you own the taxi and just swap your battery for a charged one.
It’d be even more embarrassing if they had a bigger electric vehicle fleet and higher vaccination rate than us. -