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Alan Richards's avatar

I’ve clearly been sat at the back of the class not paying attention in your lectures. Pfizer’s preferred Lipid A Adjuvant - I thought this was a contaminant left over from the lack of cleaning up in Process 2. Is that correct or is it a planned product ingredient?

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GeoffPainPhD's avatar

Fairly recently I was encouraged to read a Pfizer patent where they boasted about Lipid A as their preferred adjuvant. So I updated this article.

https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/production-of-the-pfizer-biontech

See also US Military keen interest in Endotoxin for decades

https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/peter-hotez-promotes-endotoxin-and

Pfizer makes no attempt to remove Endotoxin in the production Process 2.

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Alan Richards's avatar

I think it’s clear that psychopathy is quite prevalent in the upper echelons of pharmaceutical company management.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/australasia/psychopaths-ceos-study-statistics-one-in-five-psychopathic-traits-a7251251.html

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Alan Richards's avatar

“we see the usual dispersal of signal by use of uncurated terms”

Is this a deliberate strategy by Pfizer et al?

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GeoffPainPhD's avatar

In my opinion definitely. They were supposed to hire 2,400 extra staff just to handle the millions of Adverse Event reports but clearly did not want human curation that would have aggregated synonyms. Boris Johnson issued a contract for "Artificial Intelligence" at MHRA. I wonder how many staff were employed at TGA ?

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Mark Lofts's avatar

The Mayo Clinic is quite right. Pulmonary arterial hypertension is essentially incurable - and the more jabs you have the more likely you will get it, and not just from the mysterious mechanism causing the hypertension (presumably an uncatalogued reaction to one of the toxins in the jab). Other ways include venous thromboses breaking off and lodging in the pulmonary artery, taking drugs like Ritalin for ADHD, as well as chronic stress from the whole COVID Scam and Great Reset agenda.

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DrTamara's avatar

Also , your post gives a number of ideas to investigate clinically . Thank you

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DrTamara's avatar

Himal Luitel, et al. Yarsagumba is a Promising Therapeutic Option for Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension due to the Potent Anti-Proliferative and Vasorelaxant Properties Medicina (Kaunas). 2020 Mar 16;56(3):131. doi: 10.3390/medicina56030131. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7142425/

Another excellent post . Thank you so much ! I utilize the above with patients who may have familial hx and by looking at their genes. Effectively utilized for a number of issues , thought it is something go try .

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GeoffPainPhD's avatar

A Tweeter posted a link to natural products that might help, being careful of course not to offer medical advice on untested remedies

https://www.myphteam.com/resources/complementary-therapies-for-ph-can-natural-treatments-help-manage-symptoms#:~:text=For%20people%20diagnosed%20with%20pulmonary,that%20blood%20flows%20more%20freely

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DrTamara's avatar

Sent it to myself to read tomorrow. Kind of you to share !

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