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Canadas health system collapsing

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posted on Feb, 2 2024 @ 01:19 PM
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a reply to: angelchemuel

Happy birthday! I'm off to watch the game too.

It was a genuine question.

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posted on Feb, 2 2024 @ 04:10 PM
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a reply to: Oldcarpy2


Aspiration of the needle is when after you shove it in, you draw back on the plunger, if no blood comes back into the needle, then you are good to go. But if it does it means the needle tip is in a blood vessel, so you remove the needle and try again. , If they say an injection is intra-muscular, it means it goes into a muscle, if it's intra-venous it means it goes into a vein which is on the surface of the body as veins return blood to the heart and lungs for reoxygenation. Thats why they are bluish because the oxygen is depleted.



posted on Feb, 2 2024 @ 04:20 PM
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a reply to: annonentity

Thanks. I get it now.




posted on Feb, 2 2024 @ 07:15 PM
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a reply to: Oldcarpy2

You can see the spike protein is toxic, if it goes into the muscle, then it has to go through the Lymph system and thus the lymph nodes. This with any luck cuts back the number of lipid bits containing the spike protein that get into the bloodstream. But if the dose is shot straight into the bloodstream, the dose is going straight to the heart and every other vessel in the body at the speed that the blood flows through that individual. Which means that most of the major organs get a dose. Then the problems start because the cell that contains the spike protein gets attacked by the body's immune system and hence inflammation is caused by the Lymphocytes trying to get at the spike protein. So it's pot luck> This pathologist from Germany explains what he has observed, he also shows that the elastic fibers in the skin get destroyed, which is why people seem to age after the shot. It is a long technical VID but it is inclusive of what is occurring. At the 18 min mark, he shows a normal sample and the tissue of someone who has been vaccinated, the amount of Lymphocytes trying to clean out the spike protein is enormous compared with the normal tissue. The problem is that the spike protein is coming out of the body's cells which the lymphocytes will attack and destroy hence the autoimmune problems. rumble.com...
This Vid is pretty well the best that I have seen he even covers Calimari clots, one pulled from a woman marathon runner which was in her leg they are temperature related.


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posted on Feb, 3 2024 @ 10:30 AM
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Canada Health to study microplastics' potential risks to humans.



Scientists have also raised concerns about the potential effect on fetal development after experts found — for the first time — microplastics in the human placenta of four pregnant women.

Meanwhile, some experts speculate that the exposure of microplastics may be related to the formation of various chronic diseases.

Jobst said that while much of the research on microplastics has focused on marine environment, there’s “comparatively little research on the potential health impacts.


globalnews.ca...

It boggles the mind that they are going to study the health impacts of microplastics on humans at this point in time (better late than never, I guess - or is it?. And we wonder why young people are exhibiting signs of chronic illness.

Cognitive decline in young adults:

www.theguardian.com...

Unexplained illnesses of young people (in the U.S.)

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...



posted on Jul, 30 2024 @ 03:15 PM
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originally posted by: glen200376
What a surprise!Socialised health care not working.
Nothing in socialist countries works.
The USSR learned this,Canada and the UK too seem determined to repeat history.


Socialized healthcare systems in countries like Canada and the UK face challenges such as long wait times and resource strain. While critics argue these issues highlight systemic problems, supporters point to the benefits of universal coverage. The effectiveness of such systems remains a subject of ongoing debate.



posted on Jul, 30 2024 @ 09:58 PM
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a reply to: Hurry061

New Zealand is getting increasing reports of hospitals without staff at nights. The last one the cause was staff sickness.



posted on Jul, 31 2024 @ 06:58 AM
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a reply to: rickymouse

Your whole post was a truth bomb, but this truth should be repeated.



Improperly interpreted and irrelevant medical research is making us more susceptible to things. Changes in environmental factors including food chemistry is messing things up too. Improper frequencies in our environment is also contributing to problems, so are the soaps and chemicals we have concentrated in our environment. It is a combination of multiple factors that is overloading our medical system and raising costs...don't expect this to be fixed quickly, people are so used to getting what they desire that they will resist change and they will not believe something that directly impacts their desires.


Doctors are now finding that anti-cholesterol medicine is not needed to be prescribed for 99% of the population, only to those with a specific cholesterol-producing condition; just one recent study that goes against mainstream understanding of a condition that was never properly investigated. I question the need for many prescribed medications and will continue to research alternative studies that pushback against the push for medicating society as opposed to educating us on how to live healthier, as rickymouse wrote about.

We don't get much-needed minerals from our store-bought foods, so I have taken it upon myself to research ways to easily and sustainably replenish the body with what it needs. I have started putting a tiny bit of Celtic mineral-rich (82 minerals) sea salt on my tongue to dissolve before drinking my morning water. It is important to not drink too much water all at once, so a half glass to start, then the remaining a little while thereafter.

As for any country's healthcare system and with an ageing population they need to create smarter ways of treating people, such as opening nursing stations in neighborhoods and online medical help (or a triage situation). It's time to think smarter and solve these problems. Additionally, as rickmouse mentioned in their post, to educate people on how to treat themselves, such as not suppressing mucous nor a moderate fever because that is the body doing it's job. Who knows, maybe in the near future, we won't have a choice but to find our own solutions or to self-medicate with herbal medicines.
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