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Post all the excuses for heart attacks, clots, infertility, deaths etc here. I thought this madness deserved it's own thread.

This one was posted elsewhere by @ddjd on another thread


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@Zsazsa posted this on the meme thread

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Low carb diets raises risk of men becoming infertile, not meat!

Low-carbohydrate diets and men's cortisol and testosterone: Systematic review and meta-analysis​

Background: Low-carbohydrate diets may have endocrine effects, although individual studies are conflicting. Therefore, a review was conducted on the effects of low- versus high-carbohydrate diets on men's testosterone and cortisol.
Methods: The review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42021255957). The inclusion criteria were: intervention study, healthy adult males, and low-carbohydrate diet: ≤35% carbohydrate. Eight databases were searched from conception to May 2021. Cochrane's risk of bias tool was used for quality assessment. Random-effects, meta-analyses using standardized mean differences and 95% confidence intervals, were performed with Review Manager. Subgroup analyses were conducted for diet duration, protein intake, and exercise duration.
Results: Twenty-seven studies were included, with a total of 309 participants. Short-term (<3 weeks), low- versus high-carbohydrate diets moderately increased resting cortisol (0.41 [0.16, 0.66], p < 0.01). Whereas, long-term (≥3 weeks), low-carbohydrate diets had no consistent effect on resting cortisol. Low- versus high-carbohydrate diets resulted in much higher post-exercise cortisol, after long-duration exercise (≥20 min): 0 h (0.78 [0.47, 1.1], p < 0.01), 1 h (0.81 [0.31, 1.31], p < 0.01), and 2 h (0.82 [0.33, 1.3], p < 0.01). Moderate-protein (<35%), low-carbohydrate diets had no consistent effect on resting total testosterone, however high-protein (≥35%), low-carbohydrate diets greatly decreased resting (-1.08 [-1.67, -0.48], p < 0.01) and post-exercise total testosterone (-1.01 [-2, -0.01] p = 0.05).
Conclusions: Resting and post-exercise cortisol increase during the first 3 weeks of a low-carbohydrate diet. Afterwards, resting cortisol appears to return to baseline, whilst post-exercise cortisol remains elevated. High-protein diets cause a large decrease in resting total testosterone (∼5.23 nmol/L).

 
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Prof Sharma believes the increase may be down to the game speeding up significantly since Foe died in 2003 and Muamba collapsed in 2012.
There may be links, he says, to the fact that Premier League players have not had enough rest because they kept on training through lockdown before Project Restart last year, or those in the lower divisions resuming after furlough.

 
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The NHS says blood clots are rare in young and healthy people, though some factors can increase risk. These include smoking, being on the combined contraceptive pill or having an inflammatory condition such as Crohn’s disease.



Dr Hilary replied: “It also reinforces the fact that younger people can have strokes, not just the elderly. We want people to remember the acronym FAST. Act FAST.”


For more information about Dr Hilary see the media lies thread
 
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36-year old HEALTH DIRECTOR dies "SUDDENLY" and "UNEXPECTEDLY"​


View: https://www.bitchute.com/video/f0AzvoAuN2CU/

Dr. SaraBeth Hartlage was the 36-year-old associate medical director for the Louisville (Kentucky) Department of Health. She had held the position since September 2020. Dr. Hartlage was essentially the Fauci of Louisville. She told WLKY-TV in November that she got her 6-year-old daughter injected, despite the child having congenital heart issues. Dr. Hartlage even had a website dedicated to her daughter’s struggles.
 
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Fear of hospitals:

Lack of access to hospitals could have been a very legitimate reason for an increase in heart disease deaths over the past two years.

Remember, part of the response to this "Pandemic" was to layoff hundreds of thousands of healthcare workers, including doctors and nurses. This also delayed elective procedures.



Then, after creating this massive backlog in 2020 that they still didn't catch up with at any point in 2021, they decide to do ANOTHER round of firing doctors and nurses, for not taking an experimental drug-



Of course, the reason for these rounds of firings and layoffs was to try and overwhelm hospitals from the supply side. It obviously never even came close to happening from the demand side.
 
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Healthy young people dying of heart attacks is not caused by "lack of access to hospitals".
 

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Healthy young people dying of heart attacks is not caused by "lack of access to hospitals".
I did not make that claim. And neither did the AHA, in the article Rafe linked.

And it is true that Heart Disease was the number one killer in America before, during and after this entire so called "Pandemic."
 

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I would question the details of this study because of the spurious ways Covid 19 was being diagnosed. Also, were these people injected with the gene therapy? Did they receive flu vaccines in 2019 and/or 2020? I would also like to know what there exposure to radiation was in the past 2 years.
 
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Lol energy bills - Yes this could do it @TheSir
 
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