The Left vs. the Left

https://vimeo.com/194877475/f1306a6757

https://vimeo.com/194875240/196eb50810 Showing some more love.

Stem Cells Are Poised to Change Health and Medicine Forever More info for the doubters.

Capitalism at it’s finest.

And the fact that “capitalism” is keeping cellular medicine off the market so
the scumbags at Big Pharma can make more money is capitalism at it’s worst. It makes the public suffer so that industry can be more profitable. This system sucks!

If by capitalism you mean government authority… lol

Yes the scumbags at the FDA need to be behind bars as well. But they do this at the request of Big Pharma and then have a nice job waiting for them when they are finished with their government position. An obvious conflict of interest that ought to be against the law. Funny how other countries that have a single-payer system don’t have these problems to the degree we do.

Right. The problem with government corruption is that the bureaucrats don’t have enough power yet.

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I notice you fail to mention the corrupt attempts by corporations. More reasons to deregulate because they can be so trusted?

#TalkingKeto: Professor Tom Seyfried - YouTube The Professor confessing that Ketogenic approaches, although successful, cannot be tried by the medical community because it can’t be monetized. So again, the public has to suffer so Big Pharma can make money. Absolutely disgusting.

Monetized:

Maybe next this retard can teach us all how to pray the gay away.

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Oh, look…

I was going to say there is legitimate research behind that one lol. Starve the cells of glucose and magic things happen. There is also research showing it works for Alzheimer’s and other neurological disorders…but it’s so damn hard to adhere to lol.

The one thing I noticed was that it was in conjunction with other treatments for the most part, but not as a stand alone cure.

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I can’t believe that I’m kinda-sorta agreeing with Zep, but there is a germ of truth in this case, I think. The medical community has fairly small pockets of people studying (and getting quite promising results in some cases) ketogenic diets for treatment of selected conditions, but a lot of, um, mainstream / conventional docs still look at this as quackery or don’t even know that it’s a thing. And I think we would be naive to ignore that this is at least partially because in the medical community there’s no easy way to monetize a ketogenic diet in the same way a new medication can be monetized. If a patient has diabetes and Dr. ActivitiesGuy tells them to take a drug, that’s more readily accepted than telling them to go buy a Ketogenic Diet cookbook; the bogey man of Big Pharma cannot make as much money from Keto Diet cookbooks, etc.

Commonsene, I know, but really…most docs would be very hesitant to entertain the thought that a keto diet is the answer instead of (or even in concert with) medication for many conditions.

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Knife right in the back, you wound me deeply sir.

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He is speaking of the medical community, idiot.

Again, is this the medical community he is speaking of?

Man talking to you is exhausting.