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Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's are caused by Vitamin A toxicity !

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https://www.reddit.com/r/UlcerativeColitis/comments/12mejwl/accutane_ruined_me_can_i_still_go_back_into/
https://www.reddit.com/r/IBD/comments/eauota/how_many_of_you_have_ibd_after_taking_accutane_im/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Accutane/comments/4nun7h/diagnosed_with_ulcerative_colitis_after_taking/

Countless many more

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It is just so sad how many lives have been ruined by this! 

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I clicked on one of the links above and read a story of a guy who got ulcerative colitis from accutane and he actually said the words "I don't regret taking accutane".   

People will do just about anything besides admit that the medical care they got was bad.

"I don't regret taking a pill that has given me an even worse disease than the one I had".  derp

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Quote from lil chick on January 19, 2024, 5:35 am

I clicked on one of the links above and read a story of a guy who got ulcerative colitis from accutane and he actually said the words "I don't regret taking accutane".   

People will do just about anything besides admit that the medical care they got was bad.

"I don't regret taking a pill that has given me an even worse disease than the one I had".  derp

yeah people not as rational as we think they are . 

In other words it was "I rather have holes burned in my intestine for the rest of my life than to have pimples on my face"

"I rather take  5 small poisonous pills in the morning instead of sacrificing on fast food and pizza "

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I remember the feeling of being young and thinking nothing could harm me. And a pimply face WAS horrible if you were in public school. Thankfully I didn't try anything for the few bad zits I did get.

I remember a lady on the ray peat forum who had cystic acne, it was really effecting her life. She tried pretty much everything including high dose vitamin A. I wonder where she is at now. 

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I guess many think that ignoring that docs hurt people sometimes is a better "dream" than living life in which you don't trust docs.

iatrogenic /ī-ăt″rə-jĕn′ĭk/
 

adjective

  1. Induced unintentionally in a patient by a physician. Used especially of an infection or other complication of treatment.
  2. Induced by the words or actions of the physician.
  3. Induced by a physician's words or therapy (used especially of a complication resulting from treatment).
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Perhaps going off on a tangent, forgive me.   I had two great aunts who didn't trust docs.  Their sister, my grandmother did trust docs.   They all lived to about the same age (nearly 100).

I didn't know the aunts very well.    However, from my distant view it seems like the two who avoided docs were known for being very youthful-ish.   I wonder if sometimes the doc telling you that you have this bad thing or that bad thing clouds your daily view.   (For instance, afraid to shovel snow because the doc says you have heart disease...)

But I guess just the fact that they decided to live without docs...opened up the possibility in my mind that you can choose to do that.   

I don't think they would have avoided the doc if they had, say, a broken leg or raging infection.    I think at least one of them did end up in a nursing home for some months at the end of life.   I wonder how that played out, nursing homes can be pretty bossy about your care.

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@r-2

How is your UC doing now?

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Excellent work.  Thank you.

Over the last 19 months I have heard a study sited a number of times by a number of people.  It was a pharma funded study on drugs to counter gluten intolerance / coeliac disease.  They needed a rodent population with gluten intolerance / coeliac disease.  They tried inducing it with excessive gluten dosing among other tactics.  In the end the only thing that worked was found by accident.  They had mice who were fed vitamin A and had horrific colitis and they were gluten intolerant.  So they dosed their population with retinols and induced all the colitis they wanted.  The telling part is that they were unable to induce the colitis any other way.  

Are you familiar with Andrew Wakefield's work?  The pharma bought and paid courts and regulators sold the lie that he claimed MMR vaccines caused Autism.   He did not.  He was a Gastroenterologist research doc.  A number of ASD parents repeatedly requested some type of study on their children because they all had ulcerative colitis.   ASD parents everywhere have known this as a commonality for decades.  These parents built a group and eventually Wakefield and eleven colleagues relented, took samples and ran studies.  All they found was that indeed ASD kids all routinely had colitis.  Their results suggested some connection.  That is all it took to trip the pharma mafia into action.  All eleven of Wakefield's coauthors had legal protection and were left untouched.  Wakefield was viciously attacked in the media and in lawfare.  In the end he surrendered.  

So there is clearly a correlation.  Now which is causing the problem, the colitis or the ASD?  Or what is causing both?  BTW, last I checked retinols are used as adjuvants in vaccines.  

On another note, Kelsey Kenney has done great work on nicotinic acid.  She is bringing out alot of that work in the last 15 months.   She has a study in one of her posts on LYL about nicotinic acid enemas curing drug resistant ulcerative colitis.  Impressive stuff.  

Suggest reading Kelsey's stuff on Telegram is well worth it.  It is too easy to get nicotinic acid wrong.  The pharma cartel has layered lies all through B3 so I would not play with it without Kelsey's guidance.  

Meanwhile here are some pertinent studies to consider.

Real Niacin – improves IBD/IBS (and likely CFS/FM)

https://www.embopress.org/doi/full/10.15252/emmm.201606987

 

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@joe Here is my guess.   It is random where the stuff of the vaccine ends up on that day you are injected.   For some it goes to the pancreas, for others to the gut and so on, different for everyone.   Perhaps it goes no where harmful, maybe even most of the time.   Or maybe the body doesn't recognize it as harmful.   

Lets say it does go somewhere harmful and the body sees it as harmful.   The alert goes up:   OH NO foreign invaders found in the pancreas, in the gut or etc.

Brain sends tons of VA (and  battalions of antibodies) to the area.

The VA is, as we know, both penetrating and caustic and it sinks in like acne cream to the gut or the pancreas.   Busy anti-baddy cells start attacking the area and cells die from friendly fire.

Cleanup is attempted from this onslaught, but it isn't perfect and may take years.   

I'm sure regular infections of internal organs are very similar.    The organ is not only weakened by the attack but by the body's own defense mechanism.   Just like in war, you may win a city but the battle itself has taken it's toll and the bridge is down, the cathedral has burned and the townspeople have lost homes.

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