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drug shortage

InsolentiaeDrug shortage in France getting worse and worse!

Insolentiae – Apr 25, 2024

The collapse of West Korea.

   

Today I'm going to come out.

I'm from the left.

I am totally, viscerally left-wing. Are you going to tell me what this has to do with the shortage of medicines and Charles’ “leftness”?

You know why ? Because I am very sensitive to the suffering of others. We call this empathy. I believe that when one of us falls, we must reach out to them. I sincerely, viscerally, think that what fundamentally defines a society and its degree of advancement of “civilization” would say for certain, is its way of taking care of the weakest, the most fragile, the “defenseless”. So, yes, I am left-wing.

However, I am not a socialist.

“The problem with socialism is that one day you end up having spent all of other people’s money.”

But even more serious...

“There is no such thing as socialism without danger. If it's safe it's not socialism. And if it is socialism it is not without danger. The path of socialism drags us down, toward less freedom, less prosperity, lowers us toward more confusion, more failure. If we follow him to his destination, we will lead this country to ruin. »

This is how we no longer have medicines, that we, in France, in this “developed” France of the year 2024, this France which is waging war against Russia with a Professor Trouposol at its head and a “ Mozart” of finance at Bercy who wants to bring the Russian economy to its knees, we no longer have medicine in our pharmacies.

It's the shortage.

Socialism is always scarcity.

It always ends in tragedy.

Always.

Egalitarianism always leads to ruin and dictatorship.

“We believe they should be people. We are all unequal. No one, thank God, is the same as anyone else, contrary to what most socialists can claim. We believe that everyone has the right to be different but for us every human being is of equal importance. »

I am left-wing because I sincerely believe that every human being is equally important, but I am not a socialist because I believe in the necessity of inequalities to maintain freedom and diversity!

Equality is a dictatorship that crushes all diversity and all freedom. If we are all equal then... we are all the same, and when we are all the same, there is no more freedom, no more difference.

So I am left-wing but not socialist.

I am not a socialist, because this ersatz political doctrine is bogus.

I am not a socialist, because they confuse egalitarianism and equality of rights and duties.

I am not a socialist, because they confuse assistance with just solidarity and necessary mutual aid.

I am not a socialist, because they deny difference and freedom in the name of the dictatorship of egalitarianism and false social justice.

I am not a socialist, because they think that the “magical” State, with “magical” thinking and “magic” money can fantasize a world and abstract itself from reality.

I am not a socialist, because reality always comes back at a gallop and when reality returns it is not the rich socialists in the portfolio on the right and who live on the left bank who suffer. No, it's the small ones, the low-ranking ones, the fragile ones.

I am not a socialist, because they are generous with other people's money without shame and never with their own, refusing true generosity for themselves and imposing it on others.

I am not a socialist, because they think that they can, in a world open to all, in a world where there is the free movement of goods and merchandise, regulate and fix the prices of medicines.

They think these imbeciles, because they are “the State” that they can say to the pharmaceutical laboratories, “I buy your box for 1 euro” and the Lab responds, no problem, I will sell it to the Hungarians , because over there, at 10 euros, “Hungarian is still not expensive”… or to Czechs with provisions and not to bad checks from the French State.

So we don't have any more medicine.

We have a shortage of medicines.

Not because the drug factories are no longer producing.

There is no shortage of medicines in Hungary or the Czech Republic, former comrade countries of the well-socialist republics. They spent 70 years there in socialist bliss.

There is a shortage of medicines in France.

France, this country so brilliant, so wonderful, which became… West Korea.

In West Korea we can no longer get treatment and yet it all costs a crazy amount of money.

So after 40 years of socialism and a socialist administered economy we are in the wall.

We are ruined.

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Jade Allègre - clay therapy

The Media in 4-4-2Dr Jade Allègre attacked for her work on clay

The Media in 4-4-2 - Dec 26, 2023

Dr Jade Allègre is accused of illegal practice of medicine, usurpation of the title of doctor, forgery and use of forgery.

   

The foundations of this case are based on the fact that although she holds a state diploma as a doctor of medicine obtained at the Faculty of Medicine Paris 13, as well as qualifications in general and emergency medicine, Jade Allègre practices naturopathy. , highlighting his interest in clay therapy. However, the accusation of usurpation of the title of doctor arises from non-payment of the contribution to the order of doctors, a condition for being able to practice under the title of doctor in France.

This matter goes beyond simple administrative aspects. It raises deeper questions about the coexistence of medical approaches, the recognition of alternative practices and the limits imposed on health professionals. The legal dispute surrounding Dr. Allègre serves as a catalyst for a broader debate concerning the plurality of therapeutic methods and the integration of alternative medicines into the current medical landscape.

Proponents of integrative medicine advocate for an inclusive approach, recognizing the diversity of practices and the need to better understand the benefits of alternative therapies. They question the strict administrative formalities imposed on unconventional practitioners and emphasize the importance of regulations that take this diversity into account without restricting patients' therapeutic choices.

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Nigella and vitamin D

Sott: Sign of The TimesNigella and vitamin D, a first-rate antiviral combination

Sott: Sign of The Times - August 28, 2023

Orthomolecular Medicine presents June 1, 2023: Nigella sativa, also called black cumin, is one of the most important medicinal plants.

   

Its seeds (sometimes called "black seeds") have been used for thousands of years as a spice and condiment, and in several systems of traditional medicine to treat a wide range of ailments.

This plant is described and recognized in ancient medical and religious literature. The Bible mentions Nigella sativa as a "curative black seed", and it is also known as prophetic medicine, since the Prophet Muhammad, founder of Islam, called it "the remedy for all diseases except death". It is mentioned in traditional Chinese and Indian medicine and is similarly described in traditional Arabic and Islamic medicine[1-3].

The biochemical content of nigella sativa seeds includes oils (30-40%), essential oils including thymoquinone, nigellidin and PUFAs, and many other proteins (~25%), minerals, fatty acids, alkaloids, sterols (alpha-hederin), phenolic compounds, flavonoids and saponins. Recent clinical studies have shown that nigella sativa seeds and their main compounds including thymoquinone have strong immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiviral, antibacterial, antimalarial, antifungal, antihistamine, anticancer, antidiabetic, antiepileptic, antiasthmatic, antiallergic, antitussive, anticoagulant, analgesic, cardioprotective, hepatoprotective, gastroprotective and neuroprotective, among others.

Several studies have shown that nigella sativa is very effective for the prevention and treatment of Covid-19, significantly reducing serious consequences and mortality.

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Olivier Soulier

Sott: Sign of The TimesWhat happened to Olivier Soulier?

Sott: Sign of The Times - August 18, 2023

Olivier Soulier, homeopathic doctor, involved in the denunciation of the covidist delirium, died suddenly on the night of Wednesday June 28 to Thursday June 29, 2023. Since then, the question that many people around him are asking is: what happened to Olivier Soulier?

   

Olivier Soulier was known among the protesters of the absolutely grotesque management of covid, and contributed to setting up important structures such as the Freedom Health Syndicate which comes to the aid of suspended caregivers and the Independent Scientific Council from which he resigned shortly before his death, and he had many other plans.

He was an altruist, a homeopathic doctor who advocated the use of alternative medicine to all chemicals without being opposed to the allopathic medicine that he could also recommend. In his actions, he also sought to reconcile humans.

His death was a shock to people who knew him: although he was known to have heart problems, he was physically fit and very careful about his lifestyle. No one expected him to die of a heart attack at age 67. Even less in the circumstances mentioned by justice and the media.

Media of which we very quickly had the version, the one which was broadcast with an alacrity which does not fail to astonish by the Paris prosecutor's office, this story of a "shamanic evening" in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, during which we were first told he had ingested magic mushrooms, then the active ayahuasca substance, DMT.

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health - Orwelian

Réseau InternationalOrwell imagined it with "1984", the French Order of Doctors dared to do it in 2023

International Network - Jul 25, 2023

The National Council of the Order of Physicians (CNOM) has just published a report on "Non-Conventional Care Practices (PSNC) and their excesses".

   

As soon as you read the title, you understand the direction of this work and the exclusively incriminating lawsuit that the CNOM has carried out against these “unconventional treatments”. Even the term "unconventional" is in itself pejorative and manipulative.

Thus, acupuncture is a perfectly “conventional” medicine in China and homeopathy is one of the officially recognized therapies in India. We note from the outset that the thinking of the CNOM is intended to be purely Franco-French and rejects in principle all the official practices of other countries.

But that's another debate and, if I allow myself this article about the CNOM report, it's because above all I was shocked by certain conclusions and recommendations which immediately made me think of the famous book by Georges Orwell: "1984". This book is a best seller in most countries of the world. I even studied it during my schooling. This is to say to what extent the practices and the totalitarian society that he denounces are seriously taken into account by our philosophers and many elites. But apparently not by the CNOM doctors who must have forgotten to read it or who did not understand it.

In this book published just after the 2nd World War, Orwell, contrary to popular belief, does not criticize Nazism or Stalinism. He refers to the society he knows best, the self-righteous post-war English society where he already perceives the risks of a single thought and the manipulation of the masses. It is obviously a work of fiction in which the author describes to us what a world could look like where all thought would really be the expression of the ideology of the dominant class. He imagines that this could happen in 1984 and many have mocked him, because in 1984, not the slightest totalitarian situation in industrial and democratic societies. Finally in appearance!

The afterword to the edition published by Agone (the one that offers the most respectful translation of Orwell's text) tells us: "The real contribution of this science fiction novel is the identification of a type of society that could come about if we let the "totalitarian spirit" take hold. A mentality that more easily wins over the educated social classes and the experts than the ordinary people”.

And that's exactly what I felt when reading the CNOM report. Besides, who are the members of this national council? Doctors like me who have done the same studies and who are neither more nor less knowledgeable than anyone else. They just decided one day to stand for election to be part of the Council of the Order of Physicians. For what ? For some, it is undoubtedly out of altruism, out of a desire to be useful to their colleagues by organizing the medical profession. For others, as we see in politics, it is because they have convictions, even beliefs and they want to apply them, thinking that this will advance medicine, even if it means imposing their vision by laws or even constraints and trials on those who dare not think the same way.

As I write these lines, I can't help but think of the companionship that has made it possible to build cathedrals and many other marvels of technology like the Pont Neuf in Paris. So many exploits for the time while respecting each other. Why, because the companions were free men who welcomed all religions, all nationalities and had principles, one of the main ones being: "do not do to others what you would not like them to do to you".

So many principles that no longer exist today at the CNOM where fraternity seems to be a swear word and con-fraternity is written in 2 words so much some doctors are really taken for "idiots" and deemed unworthy to continue their medical activity only because they do not think exactly as the DOXA that the CNOM wants to establish imposes it.

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delirious puff ne macronie

Jean Dominique MichelRaoult case: delirious puff in Macronie

Jean-Dominique Michel - June 09, 2023

Jean-Dominique Michel returns to the twists and turns of the Raoult affair.

   

France in the midst of sovietization under the rule of a now Caligulesque Macron... with the active support of the medico-media-political corruptosphere.

What a life !

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Interview with Robert Zirmi

BioticTVInterview with Robert Zirmi: Health through split hair!

BioticTV – May 12, 2023

BioticTV interviews Robert Zirmi analyst in hair bulbology.

   

Robert Zirmi is an analyst in hair bulbology. A geologist by training, he has been studying hair bulbs for more than 45 years.

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Doctor Hamer

BioticTVCancer: If patients only knew!

BioticTV – May 12, 2023

In tribute to Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer

   

Another point of view on the cancer which takes again the experiment made by doctor HAMER who affirms that any cancer results from a psychic shock, conflicting, dramatic, lived in isolation.

Doctor Geerd Hamer has worked on thousands of cases. Numerous verifications of its scientific discovery have been made by national and international Juries who have recognized it as exact and reproducible. However, the right to implement this discovery is denied to him.

He has problems with official medicine. Before his trial in Chambéry, Dr. Hamer had been imprisoned in Köln, (Germany) for refusing to deny his discoveries. Discoveries which he has been asking for verification by the University of Tübingen for 17 years. He escaped several attempts at psychiatric internment.

Doctor Hamer died in 2017.

“Many of us think that he is worthy of receiving the Nobel Prize several times for his discoveries on biological conflicts. »

Dr. Claude Sabbah

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digitized health

France SoirAfter years of trial and error, the digital health record takes off

France Evening - Apr 22, 2023

"My Health Space", a digital safe, stores biological analysis and medical imaging results, hospitalization or consultation reports, prescriptions and other health documents.

   

Now called "My Health Space", the digital health record of the French finally seems to take off, after two decades of trial and error.

In just over a year, 8,4 million people, or 13% of the population, have requested the keys (the password) to this digital safe, which stores their biological analysis results and medical imaging, their hospitalization or consultation reports, prescriptions and other health documents.

But more than this number of users, all in all still modest (the objective is to cover the entire population), the Ministry of Health welcomes the strong growth in the number of documents stored in French health spaces.

Today, nearly 10 million documents are filed each month by hospitals, laboratories and practitioners. This is about half of the long-term objective set for My Health Space (i.e. 250 million documents stored per year), underlines the ministry.

And that's already as much, in one month, as what the Shared Medical Record (DMP) had collected in its entire existence, predecessor of Mon Espace de Santé, itself the umpteenth avatar of a project launched in 2004 and redesigned several times.

What differentiates Mon Espace Santé from previous attempts? It was created automatically for each insured person, unless they object in writing. And it is supplied with documents, again automatically, thanks to the effort to update the armada of medical software used by caregivers.

For the moment, hospitals and medical analysis laboratories are the main providers, with respectively 34 and 33% of the documents sent to the Espaces des Français. The challenge now is to convince self-employed practitioners to supply their patients' health space more widely.
New features

My Health Space is "major progress in France", according to Arthur Dauphin, project manager at France Assos Santé, which brings together associations of users of the health system.

"Each user can benefit" from this grouping in the same place of all his medical documents, even if he keeps them for himself, refusing to share them with his caregivers, he says. To allay fears of a health "Big Brother", users have the possibility if they want to hide some, or even all, of the documents placed in their digital safe.

Associations for the defense of freedoms have warned against Mon Espace Santé, including La Quadrature du net, which had called on the French to expressly refuse the creation of an account. “Any centralized file, any database, presents the defect of centralizing data whose dispersion can paradoxically be an advantage”, she estimated during the public launch of My Health Space. La Quadrature particularly criticized the way in which this digital safe manages user consent, which it believes is neither "respectful", nor "reliable", nor "realistic".

The call for a boycott seems to have been little heard, since only 2% of French people have expressly refused the creation of an account, according to figures from the ministry.

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nano robot

Something fishyA tiny robot capable of locating and capturing individual cells

Eel under the Rock - Apr 11, 2023

The latest breakthrough in robotics is a tiny micromotor capable of identifying, trapping and transporting individual cells.

   

This is a technical feat that could find applications in the field of medicine and air purification.

Importantly, the machine can be controlled by both electric and magnetic fields, which will be vital if the microscopic robot is to be deployed within the human body, which is the intention of its inventors.

The robot measures from 5 to 27 micrometers in diameter and is made from a specially designed polystyrene sphere coated with conductive materials such as chrome, nickel and gold.

"The development of the micro-robot's ability to move around autonomously was inspired by biological micro-swimmers, such as bacteria and sperm," says mechanical engineer Gilad Yossifon of Tel Aviv University. Aviv in Israel. “This is an innovative area of ​​research that is developing rapidly and has a wide variety of applications. »

This micromotor has an impressive list of capabilities. It can move from cell to cell, identify different cell types, recognize whether cells are healthy or dying, transport cells, and apply drugs or a specific gene to a cell.

The researchers used the robot to capture blood cells, cancer cells and bacteria. The robot has yet to be tested inside the human body, but this is one of the areas where it could be effective.

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12 years of RGNR - The War

RegeneratesThierry Casasnovas: 12 years of RGNR - The War

Regenerate - Feb 15, 2023

Take part in the Carcassonne conference on February 25 and come and affirm your attachment to freedom of expression and informed choice.

   

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Doctor ChatGPT

Something fishyAI almost passes US medical licensing exam

Eel under the Rock - 14 Feb 2023

Doctor ChatGPT? It seems more and more that there's nothing ChatGPT can't do, even consult judges in cases and stimulate research.

   

Today, the AI ​​chatbot was found to score at or near the approximately 60% pass mark for the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), "with answers that a coherent and internal meaning and which contain frequent ideas”.

That's according to a study published Thursday in the open-access journal PLOS Digital Health by Tiffany Kung, Victor Tseng and their colleagues at AnsibleHealth.

The USMLE is a series of three highly standardized and regulated exams required to obtain a license to practice medicine in the United States. Passed by medical students and physicians-in-training, the USMLE assesses knowledge in most medical disciplines, from biochemistry to bioethics to diagnostic reasoning.

To see how language mode would perform on this very complex exam, Kung and his colleagues tested how ChatGPT performed on the test. They removed image-based questions and asked ChatGPT 350 of the 376 public questions available in the June 2022 release of the USMLE.

ChatGPT scored between 52,4% and 75% on all three USMLE exams. These scores bode very well since the pass mark is around 60% each year.

ChatGPT also demonstrated 94,6% agreement across all of its responses and produced at least one meaningful insight for 88,9% of its responses.

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