Stem cell treatment ought to be standard of care, now. But it is being held back for profit reasons and policies you endorse, you must be so proud to be part of the problem. The population suffers needlessly. Yes, Iâm against the establishment when it is making the public suffer in order to make more money. You are not.
Ya @Aragorn Iâve watched a bunch of YouTube videos and I donât just think, I KNOW stem cells should be standard of care NOW. You PhDs donât know shit!
Vaccines on the other hand, lots of questions still remain, but htey get a pass because muh profitzzzâŠ
Except you! If no one is against the use of stem cells in the treatment of chronic/degenerative diseases, then why isnât it standard of care when it has shown to be superior to the garbage drugs sold by pharma? How many outside of this country has benefitted from this treatment? While a lot of people in this country have to needlessly suffer. And all you can come up with is your favorite excuse âWe need clinical trialsâ. No we donât. It has been shown to be a superior treatment than the garbage sold by pharma. And that is why people in this country can not have it here. It will negatively affect the bottom line. And profits are whatâs most important, not health, in a healthcare system. What a bunch of turd lickers.
I suppose, since you canât read, you would think that.
Because IT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO BE SUPERIOR to other treatments. How do you still after several years not get that?
No one here is against the use of stem cells as a treatment on itâs face. People WANT it studied, the short, medium, and long-term benefits and side-effects discovered and disclosed as best as possible, and then for it to become a treatment option.
Fuck man, learn how to read or gain some reading comprehension skills. This is getting beyond absurd.
Thatâs like your opinion, man. I would rather know what the short, medium, and long-term ramifications are to stem cell treatments than to just say fuck it, doc, hook me up.
Guess what? More people think like me than you so thatâs how it is.
I bet co-ops represent less than 1% of business in the US. Iâd know that answer, though, if youâd answer a single question once in your useless life.
Itâs one member one vote. Democratize the enterprise. It is up to the members who they hire. If they donât believe a new hire will offer any value then itâs up to them to turn the employment down.