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( -0842 ) You Weren't Fooled - The Fabian Socialists' 'Medical Mafia' is Becoming TRANSPARENT to the Worldwide Public - A Tipping Point - Eustace Mullins Exposed Them Early On
( -0842 ) The Whole World Has Now Had the Chance to SEE THROUGH the Medical Mafia - How Can They Escape Being Held Accountable?
Nothing in this video is meant to be taken as medical advice or intended to cure or treat any medical disease. (Except "pseudologia fantastica" or pathological lying - of paid for medical shills worldwide).
I made this video because I noticed that their are paid pretenders and decoys out there now attacking the supplement Vitamin D3 (which is not a Vitamin BTW, but a hormone). See notes below. If you don't check your levels and follow known safety protocols there are things that could kill you. Eating more than 100 almonds can be life-threatening if you're a small person. The elites are very smart when it comes to muddying up the waters of "expert data" because they want to create a wedge where their enemy is unable to wade out into the most easy to comprehend science. They want you to look ridiculous and they'll pay fake "content creators", and also promote idiots who inevitably accomplish similar results. Learn not to fear math, science and data. People who cast their shadows of retardation when they KNOW BETTER are not helping spread truth.
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Notes:
Vitamin D3 is not inherently poisonous, but it can become toxic if taken in excessive amounts. Vitamin D toxicity, also known as hypervitaminosis D, is a rare but potentially serious condition that occurs when there are excessive amounts of vitamin D in the body12. Key points about vitamin D3 toxicity:
Cause: It's usually caused by taking large doses of vitamin D supplements, not by diet or sun exposure.
Toxicity threshold: Taking 60,000 IU (international units) a day for several months has been shown to cause toxicity1. For most people, toxicity only occurs with doses above 10,000 IU per day.
Main consequence: The primary effect is hypercalcemia, a buildup of calcium in the blood, which can lead to various symptoms1.
Symptoms: These may include nausea, vomiting, weakness, frequent urination, constipation, confusion, and in severe cases, kidney problems.
Treatment: Typically involves stopping vitamin D intake, restricting dietary calcium, and in severe cases, medical intervention.
It's important to note that vitamin D toxicity is rare and usually results from excessive supplementation rather than normal dietary intake or sun exposure. Always consult with a healthcare provider before taking high-dose vitamin D supplements.
People are promoting the idea that vitamin D3 is rat poison due to a misunderstanding of its use in rodenticides and its effects at different dosages. This claim is misleading and oversimplifies a complex topic5. Here's why this notion has gained traction:
Rodenticide use: Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is indeed used in some rodenticides to control rat and mouse populations.
Toxicity at high doses: In large quantities, vitamin D3 can be toxic to rodents, pets, and humans, causing hypercalcemia and potentially fatal complications.
Sensationalism: The idea that a common vitamin supplement is also used as a poison can be attention-grabbing and easily spread without proper context.
However, this comparison ignores crucial facts:
Dose matters: The toxicity of vitamin D3 is entirely dependent on the dose. Normal supplementation doses are safe and beneficial for humans.
Essential nutrient: Vitamin D is crucial for human health, playing vital roles in bone strength, immune function, and overall well-being.
Deficiency risks: Vitamin D deficiency can lead to serious health problems, making supplementation necessary for many people.
Safety of supplements: Vitamin D3 supplements, when taken as directed, are safe and effective for treating vitamin D deficiency.
In conclusion, while it's true that vitamin D3 can be used as a rodenticide in high concentrations, promoting it solely as "rat poison" is misleading and ignores its important role in human health when used appropriately.
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is both a vitamin and a hormone. While traditionally classified as a vitamin, it is now recognized as a prohormone that undergoes metabolic processes in the body to become biologically active. Key points:
Prohormone status: Vitamin D3 is considered a prohormone, which means it is a precursor to the active hormonal form1.
Metabolic activation: Vitamin D3 undergoes two hydroxylation reactions in the body to become the active hormone calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D).
Hormonal characteristics:
It acts as a transcription factor, regulating gene expression.
It has pleiotropic effects on various systems and tissues beyond its traditional role in bone metabolism.
It is produced by the body (in the skin) when exposed to sunlight, similar to how hormones are produced endogenously.
Vitamin characteristics:
It can be obtained from dietary sources and supplements.
It is essential for calcium absorption and bone health, typical of vitamin functions.
Scientific classification: In the scientific community, vitamin D is increasingly referred to as a hormone rather than a vitamin due to its mode of action and wide-ranging effects.
In conclusion, while vitamin D3 is commonly called a vitamin due to historical reasons and its dietary source, its biological function and mechanism of action are more characteristic of a hormone.
Not all vitamins are hormones, but some vitamins have hormone-like properties or are closely related to hormones. The relationship between vitamins and hormones is more nuanced:
Vitamin D: This is the most prominent example of a vitamin that acts like a hormone. Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is considered a prohormone that is converted to its active hormonal form, calcitriol, in the body.
Vitamin A: It has hormone-like properties and is involved in steroid hormone synthesis. It plays a role in reproductive processes and can influence hormone production.
Vitamins as regulators: Some vitamins, like B vitamins, are not hormones themselves but play crucial roles in hormone production and balance.
Skin hormones: Vitamins A and D have been reported to exhibit properties of skin hormones.
Interrelationships: There are close physiological interrelationships between certain hormones and vitamins. For example, sex hormones are related to vitamin D in their chemical structure.
While some vitamins have hormone-like properties or are involved in hormone production, it would be inaccurate to say that all vitamins are hormones. The relationship between vitamins and hormones is complex and varies depending on the specific vitamin and its role in the body.
Based on the latest scientific understanding, vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is indeed more accurately classified as a hormone rather than simply a vitamin or a substance "closely related to hormones." Key points supporting this classification:
Prohormone status: Vitamin D3 is a prohormone that undergoes metabolic activation in the body to become the active hormone calcitriol (1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D).
Steroid hormone structure: Vitamin D3 has the chemical structure of a steroid molecule, derived from cholesterol and similar to adrenal and sex hormones8.
Endogenous production: Unlike most vitamins, the body can produce vitamin D3 when skin is exposed to sunlight, similar to how other hormones are produced endogenously.
Mechanism of action: Calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D3, acts by binding to the vitamin D receptor (VDR) and regulating gene expression, which is characteristic of steroid hormones.
Wide-ranging effects: Vitamin D3 has pleiotropic effects on various systems and tissues beyond its traditional role in bone metabolism, consistent with hormonal action.
Scientific classification: In the scientific community, vitamin D is increasingly referred to as a hormone rather than a vitamin due to its biological function and mechanism of action.
In conclusion, while vitamin D3 is still commonly called a vitamin due to historical reasons and its potential dietary source, its biological function, mechanism of action, and wide-ranging effects are more characteristic of a hormone than a traditional vitamin.
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What's the condition where one has a compulsion to lie
The condition where one has a compulsion to lie is often referred to as pathological lying or pseudologia fantastica12. Pathological lying is characterized by a persistent, pervasive, and often compulsive pattern of excessive lying behavior that leads to significant impairment in various areas of life12. Key features of pathological lying include:
Habitual or compulsive tendency to lie, even when there's no clear benefit
Lies that are often elaborate and persistent
Lying that occurs for longer than 6 months
Difficulty in distinguishing truth from falsehood
Lies that may portray the liar favorably or as a hero/victim
It's important to note that pathological lying is not currently recognized as a standalone mental disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)2. Instead, it's often considered a symptom of other underlying conditions, such as antisocial personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, or borderline personality disorder24. The causes of pathological lying are not fully understood, but may involve a combination of factors including genetics, early childhood experiences, low self-esteem, or a false sense of self2. Treatment typically involves addressing any underlying mental health conditions and may include therapy to help the individual develop healthier coping mechanisms and communication skills.
Here are several synonyms for "shill": Descriptive Synonyms:
Decoy
Plant
Stooge
Accomplice
Ringer
Specific Context Synonyms:
Booster
Insider
Confederate
Associate
Helper
Deceptive Synonyms:
Fake
Pretender
Front
Camouflage
Imposter
The term generally refers to someone who is paid or encouraged to promote something while pretending to be an unbiased or ordinary participant1245. In different contexts, a shill might be used to lure people into participating in an activity, such as gambling or purchasing a product, by appearing to be a satisfied customer or participant.
Synonyms for "Imposter": Direct Synonyms:
Fraud
Faker
Charlatan
Phony
Pretender
Deceiver
Impostor (alternate spelling)
More Descriptive Synonyms:
Masquerader
Swindler
Impersonator
Counterfeit
Pseudo
Quack
Mountebank
Dissembler
Slang/Informal Terms:
Poser
Fake-out
Wannabe
Fraud artist
Nuanced Meanings:
Fraud: Implies intentional deception for financial gain
Charlatan: Suggests someone falsely claiming professional expertise
Impersonator: Often implies mimicking a specific person's identity
Pretender: Suggests falsely claiming a status or role
The choice of synonym depends on the specific context and intended connotation of deception or misrepresentation.
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