Medical disinformation connected to the West Texas measles outbreak has created a new problem. Children are being treated for toxic levels of vitamin A.
It’s funny how not knowing the details of an issue can cause problems, eh?
It’s almost like we need to have some people around, who spend a lot of time learning about how the body works, and then can tell us the best ways to go about keeping ourselves healthy. We could give them a name even. How about doctors?
I know it’s not good for everything. But for anyone that doesn’t know, Teladoc is $89/visit without insurance and has a video call option. So they can get you medication/treatment for just about any issue. They just can’t prescribe controlled substances.
No, we should all Do yOuR oWn rEsEaRcH. And by research, I mean, following the likes of Bobby Brainworm, donvict, and random social media influencers peddling bullshit and duckfaces.
It’s funny how not knowing the details of an issue can cause problems, eh? It’s almost like we need to have some people around, who spend a lot of time learning about how the body works, and then can tell us the best ways to go about keeping ourselves healthy. We could give them a name even. How about doctors?
Nah, that’s just crazy.
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VSauce might have something to say about that lol
Im just fine with my fortune teller, thanks.
tbf, some of these people probably can’t afford to see a real doctor.
Tbf, the federal government (RFK) is actually encouraging people to do this.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/rfk-jr-vitamin-a-toxicity-measles_l_67e6a46ee4b086a4e8de55cf
I know it’s not good for everything. But for anyone that doesn’t know, Teladoc is $89/visit without insurance and has a video call option. So they can get you medication/treatment for just about any issue. They just can’t prescribe controlled substances.
No, we should all Do yOuR oWn rEsEaRcH. And by research, I mean, following the likes of Bobby Brainworm, donvict, and random social media influencers peddling bullshit and duckfaces.