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FDA Says No Licenses For COVID-19 Vaccines For Many Americans Without Trial Data

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This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: FDA Says No Licenses for COVID-19 Vaccines for Many Americans Without Trial Data

The trials ‘can provide reassurance that the American repeat-boosters in-perpetuity strategy is evidence-based,’ officials said.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will not approve COVID-19 vaccines for many Americans absent trial data showing that the benefits outweigh the risks, top agency officials said on May 20.

 
It would be nice of they'd suspend ALL mRNA licensing (and experimentation and development) in perpetuity.

If a vaccine is actually needed, it should be the traditional kind, not relying on either stem cells or spike protein(s).
and it needs to be preservative-free, mercury-free, etc.
 
See posts about this being used on kids way back when. My mom used Bactine.

We've consumed/used so many things in the course of our lives that could potentially damage us... but it's likely we'll never know what one thing led to whatever is is that does us in. I used a mercury based salve in my left eye for about 15 years whenever I had an episcleritis outbreak. When I showed the flight surgeon my finally empty tube and asked for a refill he made me give him the tube and he threw it away :(. Then I used drops with steroid in them. Today I have cataracts in my eyes. I don't know of anyone in my family tree who has had cataracts. Could it stem from either or both of those medicines? I have cataracts in both eyes and the medicines only went into my left eye.
 
The primary causes of cataracts are age and UV light rays. Have your spent a lot of your life in bright sunlight without sunglasses?

A good bit but not sure if it would qualify as a lot. In Alaska I was out working a lot. During the summer months there was sunlight 24/7 but up near the arctic circle I understand the rays aren't as intense. I never seemed to need sun block up there. During my time in Colombia I worked out in the sun 12 hours a day 6 days a week. That was only for two years, but close to the equator. I very rarely wear sunglasses.

Both of the eye meds I mentioned are known to possibly lead to cataracts. Maybe the cause is a combination of things.
 
Try Walgreen's. I've seen Mercurochrome there. Usually in first aid, but sometimes elsewhere. If it's not on the shelves, try behind the pharmacy counter (like Sudafed is) or maybe they'll order it for you.

I can live without Mercurochrome but I sure wish I could find some mercury based eye salve. It looks like you can buy Mercurochrome but it doesn't have mercury in it. It's a different product than it used to be.
 
We've consumed/used so many things in the course of our lives that could potentially damage us... but it's likely we'll never know what one thing led to whatever is is that does us in. I used a mercury based salve in my left eye for about 15 years whenever I had an episcleritis outbreak. When I showed the flight surgeon my finally empty tube and asked for a refill he made me give him the tube and he threw it away :(. Then I used drops with steroid in them. Today I have cataracts in my eyes. I don't know of anyone in my family tree who has had cataracts. Could it stem from either or both of those medicines? I have cataracts in both eyes and the medicines only went into my left eye.
It’s the same with food. I just have to trust God with my health because there is so much I don’t have control over, like our environment that has been tainted in so many ways. I’ll do my best to move my body with exercise, eat a variety of healthy foods, and try to manage stress, avoiding unnecessary exposure to toxins, but also being flexible to enjoy a hot dog in the summer months, for example.
 
On those occasions we eat them, we always choose kosher hotdogs__ Hebrew National or Nathan's.

I get grass-fed organic ones. There was one that was really good, but I can't remember the brand and I can't find a pack that has hotdogs that look like them. IIRC, I got them at the co-op.
Unfortunately, too much salt in hotdogs for me, so I haven't had one in a very long time.
 
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