bblfish on Nostr: npub12jq5k…khq6m #RFK also mentioned how Chickenpox vaccines were found to later ...
npub12jq5ktly2vht4w467kall6e0wuruu3dfy2mm473gqyslynxau3fsakhq6m (npub12jq…hq6m) #RFK also mentioned how Chickenpox vaccines were found to later lead to an increase in Shingles. Peter McCullough, a very well-published doctor wrote the story up here with a link to the research paper.
https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/rfk-takes-dr-tariq-butt-to-schoolThe point is that in medicine the body is so complex having evolved by natural selection over 3 billion years essentially - ie. without an engineering oversight - and that evolution is a process of differentiation so that no two individuals are the same, one should not be surprised if interventions have a lot of unintended consequences.
In medicine one has to start from the reality of complexity, be very careful and keep track of such side effects, so as to be better able to decide when an intervention is worth it.
It is just not unscientific to look at these things.
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