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Danny Weiss's avatar

Wow, that was eye opening. I hadn’t realized I had been hoodwinked about the BBB.

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Carole's avatar

So inner space is just like outer space!

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Me Stuff's avatar

YES!!!! Haha!

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Ila's avatar

I really love your report

Somebody had to tell the truth!!!

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Edward's avatar

We need a Medical Treatise/Textbook “Medical Smoke Screens” at least a Journal: “Journal of Medical Smoke Screens”

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karen elliot's avatar

If BBB** is BS, then BBB*** , BBBB****

** Blood Brain Barrier (BBB)

*** Build Back better (BBB)

**** Build Brick By Brick (BBBB)

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Me Stuff's avatar

Or something. LOL.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Well, hey, I wasn't in touch with anyone who was skeptical about the COVID vaccine back in 2020 but I did a basic Google search on 'lipid nano particles ' and the results came up that that was a way to bypass the BBB (build back better LOL) and get Alzheimer's drugs to the brain.

Anyone I told this to ignored my saying it but it was a big aspect of my not rolling up my sleeve.

( Plus some other aspects not relevant to this post.)

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m cameron's avatar

"Kill all the scientists!" Someone said that once, was it in a movie??

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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

I know I have offered this before, but...

Money Motivates the Most Marvelous Manifestations! (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/money-motivates-the-most-marvelous

Excellent look at a piece of the BS in the pHARMa/mediKILL industry. It never made sense to Me, that BBB.

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Angie Frangipani's avatar

So what was stopping the dye from crossing over?

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Me Stuff's avatar

You're asking, “So what was stopping the dye from crossing over?” as if the only possible answer is a magical, selective “barrier.” That kind of thinking is exactly how bad science becomes dogma. Ehrlich saw that dye didn’t stain the brain after being injected into the bloodstream and decided something must be blocking it. That’s not discovery—it’s assumption. And instead of challenging the premise, generations of researchers just ran with it.

Modern neuroscience still clings to this 19th-century dye experiment like it’s gospel, building complex theories on what might just be basic circulatory or metabolic differences. It's amazing how little scrutiny the foundational myths of medicine actually get—until someone outside the club starts asking real questions. #science

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Yeowoman's avatar

IMO the blood brain barrier idea still holds. It was always considered to be a semi permeable thing anyhow, letting some things through and not others .. My brain barrier was breached by an infection and took years to even improve things. My own fault for not asserting my individuality enough , i became overwhelmed by my environment and poisoned . You can literally tell with meditation how strong you barrier to the CNS is .. you can literally see the intact or breached parts of it . I've only partly regained integrity and i really wish I'd been more careful. Parasites in the spinal cord and brain are not optimal. They may be removing damaged tissue initially , but beyond that I dont see them being much help. This is why yoga and buddhism make huge efforts to cleanse the body and strengthen the core nervous system . You really dont want the wrong things getting into your brain .

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