The problem is... Since 2019/2020, the medical commune of professionals, experts, authors, podcasters, whatever, they cannot be trusted just pre-emptively. Not that they have bad intentions (?). But because, first of all, their education has always been limited (that’s the nature of the industry) and ancient compared to the present day. And they don’t read current literature - ok, they do read, because they write Substacks about themselves reading it, but... how many? One article per week? Out of 56 thousand published? And, they key of all things, they base their work on the work of other folks who based their work on the work of others who based their work...
And - despite Ioannidis, Wakefield, retractions - nobody has cleaned up the millions of medical peer-reviewed articles and studies, 99% of which are useless, openly fake, or contributing nothing to the knowledge base.
How come, despite all this, we are starting each new day as if nothing happened, believing a priori the selected voices that make us feel good? Their knowledge, their resources, their education base have not changed a bit, and they do nothing to clean up the past. The smarter ones carve out their own small niche in the current market, relying on the 5-minute fame rule. Things are as they are. That's not criticism. That's the landscape in which "medicine" is evolving this very day.
2nd Smartest Guy - I am always telling people about ivermectin and fenbendazole and your findings on alternative treatments for cancer. I’m wondering if you or your staff can put out a one page summary to hand out. Don’t even need your name on it in case of legal issues. Websites, links to real life people who are cured or in remission, different types of cancer, a link to ResolvX, etc. So many people are being diagnosed and have no hope! I would like to have something concise and informative to give out! Thank you!
Gets the thing, tho. Literally, almost NOBODY I know is aware of this and of the medical people I know are clueless.
And almost nobody is willing to look, listen or learn a thing.
I hear this response more often than not.
Nothing is wrong or has happened to me. And I just think, yet !!!
The problem is... Since 2019/2020, the medical commune of professionals, experts, authors, podcasters, whatever, they cannot be trusted just pre-emptively. Not that they have bad intentions (?). But because, first of all, their education has always been limited (that’s the nature of the industry) and ancient compared to the present day. And they don’t read current literature - ok, they do read, because they write Substacks about themselves reading it, but... how many? One article per week? Out of 56 thousand published? And, they key of all things, they base their work on the work of other folks who based their work on the work of others who based their work...
And - despite Ioannidis, Wakefield, retractions - nobody has cleaned up the millions of medical peer-reviewed articles and studies, 99% of which are useless, openly fake, or contributing nothing to the knowledge base.
How come, despite all this, we are starting each new day as if nothing happened, believing a priori the selected voices that make us feel good? Their knowledge, their resources, their education base have not changed a bit, and they do nothing to clean up the past. The smarter ones carve out their own small niche in the current market, relying on the 5-minute fame rule. Things are as they are. That's not criticism. That's the landscape in which "medicine" is evolving this very day.
2nd Smartest Guy - I am always telling people about ivermectin and fenbendazole and your findings on alternative treatments for cancer. I’m wondering if you or your staff can put out a one page summary to hand out. Don’t even need your name on it in case of legal issues. Websites, links to real life people who are cured or in remission, different types of cancer, a link to ResolvX, etc. So many people are being diagnosed and have no hope! I would like to have something concise and informative to give out! Thank you!