Ozempic and the Risk of Suicide
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SARS-CoV-2 Is a Very Weird Virus
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@YellowBrickFloyd
@YellowBrickFloyd Күн бұрын
This guy doesn't know dick about weed, THC, CBD....nothing. CBD can occupy/block the same receptor as THC likes . So, it's like a restaurant with all the seats taken...THC has nowhere to sit...or, look at it this way....less availability to plug into a pleasure receptor because CBD is hogging them.
@GODISANARCISSIST
@GODISANARCISSIST 2 күн бұрын
jesus christ ruined my life years ago, he stole everything from me, my business, finances, relationships, mental health, cancer is my destiny, and suicide will follow!!!
@RJS1966USMC
@RJS1966USMC 2 күн бұрын
No, no, don't take any cheap and effective things, thus bypassing our expensive thing. You must comply with our expensive thing.
@Kirt44
@Kirt44 2 күн бұрын
True it does but it also eliminates the psychosis and paranoia effects from thc
@DiegoSenge
@DiegoSenge 3 күн бұрын
The best weed i ever smoked was Zamnesia's sticky beast which apparently has 17% thc 3%cbd. So i def. recommend people try out these 1% or higher cbd cultivars if they are growing.
@DiegoSenge
@DiegoSenge 3 күн бұрын
and with best weed i meant. it had a taste i really liked and the effect was stronger than the higher %thc strains with 0.1%cbd or whatever less than 0.5%
@Petch85
@Petch85 3 күн бұрын
It is so healthy to do sports. 😂
@kevinbaddeley9637
@kevinbaddeley9637 4 күн бұрын
This man is talking rubbish the soul never dies but lives forever. The body is merely the vessel that it lives in .
@The_Kirk_Lazarus
@The_Kirk_Lazarus 4 күн бұрын
You intentionally skewed the data by including persons age 17 and older. Look at the data at persons aged 15 to 19, and the data shows that this is where the gun related deaths go up. You need to do more actual research and tease out the data more appropriately. Also, we've always had guns for hundreds of years. With that being said, why didn't all these data show what you are touting 30 years ago?
@LawrencePred
@LawrencePred 5 күн бұрын
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@LawrencePred
@LawrencePred 5 күн бұрын
really appreciate Dr ogie on KZbin for giving me the best treatment for my (HIV) I'm completely free from herpes thank you sir 🥇💟☯️💫💫😊🌟
@camillamolly4099
@camillamolly4099 5 күн бұрын
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@JackieJernigan
@JackieJernigan 6 күн бұрын
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@Mr_Snarky
@Mr_Snarky 6 күн бұрын
It seems that for children to act safely when handling a loaded firearm, they would need to be "responsible children," which is an oxymoron. Adults don't always act responsibly, and expecting children to do so is wishful thinking. It can be expected that children will be more prone to having negligent discharges with loaded firearms, just because they are children. Even if it doesn't happen frequently, if you give a child a loaded gun, no matter how well you've educated them, the risk will always be greater than it would be with a law-abiding, properly trained adult. That's a risk I'm not willing to take.
@TrickinNinja
@TrickinNinja 5 күн бұрын
And yet children can be responsible enough to walk outside without stepping in front of a moving vehicle? Either one will kill you just as dead. How likely would a child pick up a gun and point it at someone or themselves without knowing it? How likely would a child forget to look both ways when crossing the street? The only reason it's become so unsafe to have a weapon such a firearm in the house, is because of the sudden decline in the overall intelligence of the population. Overwhelming confusion and a lack of what should be common sense has made normal things dangerous. In a normal situation the odds of a child's survival should go up if the father is well armed. When and where I grew up, there was always a loaded gun by the door. I was safer because of it. Even as a child I knew I would have to be a fool to take chances with a life ender. I've played with nerf guns, bb guns, sling shots etc, I knew how things worked and I knew accidents happen.
@johntavorowner2875
@johntavorowner2875 7 күн бұрын
Fact #1 is not correct. You have to exclude under 1 yr old and go up to 19 years old and then you're getting into gang banger homicides. True minors, those 17 and under, guns are not the #1 cause of death! Motor vehicle related is the #1 cause. I don't think that 18 yr olds and 19 year olds are children. If you do, then you agree they shouldn't be able to vote at that age!
@gutsbiker
@gutsbiker 7 күн бұрын
My father had 3 long guns that he kept in a closet in his bedroom, he always kept the ammo locked in the trunk of his car. I was taught about guns when I was 7 years old, and was hunting with my father when I was 13. One rule my father had was a loaded gun was to never be brought into the house. As an adult, I followed my father's lead and taught my children to shoot when they turned 7 years old. When they became teenagers I keep the guns in a safe that only I had the combination to. We never had a gun related incident. Most gun related incidents with children (non gang related) is because of a loaded gun being left laying around by an adult. Yes doctors have to treat gunshot wounds, but it's not a national health problem. I've heard doctors complain more about the damage motorcycles do, more than anything else.
@laurets25
@laurets25 7 күн бұрын
Gun education should be part of the school education. Why is everything about us as a society taught in schools - sciences, social studies, sex, p.e., etc. but NOT guns. If people were taught from a young age what guns are, how they should be used, etc. it would stop being a black box that people just point at and say is bad and it would be far less likely for someone to pick one up and let it go to their heads because they've been used to it like everything else that's common. A lot of shit happens because it's an unknown thing to non shooters and those new to it can get worked up when given the availability. Same thing happens with cars.
@timtdog5542
@timtdog5542 7 күн бұрын
Shut up your geek You worry about you and your family ill worried about me and mine
@joes7329
@joes7329 7 күн бұрын
Doctor's are suppose to save lives but they kill more than guns do! 250,000 vs 48,000. Let that sink in.
@etherico3041
@etherico3041 7 күн бұрын
I like how you say stick to the facts and then the first fact is a lie. Firearms are only the leading cause of death for kids if you include 18-19 year olds I’m sorry but those are legal adults.
@Mr_Snarky
@Mr_Snarky 6 күн бұрын
He said "children and adolescent," which includes 18-19 year olds, so it was not a lie. And yes, they do skew the statistics.
@etherico3041
@etherico3041 6 күн бұрын
@@Mr_Snarky why are we including children with adolescence? 18-19 years olds are adults depending on the state they can buy firearms already. If you can buy your own firearm safe storage is irrelevant. Most of those 18-19 are shooting at each other not stores and schools or it’s suicide. When the statistics are skewed to fit an agenda that is indeed lying. Learned that lesson the easy way in stats professor told on us in first couple days and let us do some scenarios with the wording effect which was used here
@georgiacarry4748
@georgiacarry4748 7 күн бұрын
I keep all my firearms locked in a safe, save one that I keep out, loaded, for defensive purposes. When that firearm when it is out, it is A. Always on my person, under my direct control, or B. within arms reach, under my direct control. My child has been taught safe storage practices and safe handling, especially when it comes to an "unattended" firearm out in the open. I will often test him by leaving an unloaded and disabled (incapable of being fired if it is loaded) firearm somewhere in the house to see what he does. IN all the times I've tested him, he's either ignored it and alerted my attention to it or asked permission to check and clear it. Education and repetition is the key and also raising your kids not to be horrible persons and respect the safety and well being of others.
@richardgazenya
@richardgazenya 7 күн бұрын
The facts remain clear, when you get rid of all the knives, bats, hammer's, car's, etc, then and only then would i even consider giving up my gun!!!
@jadabloomfleming2318
@jadabloomfleming2318 8 күн бұрын
Taylor James Wilson Melissa Perez Nancy
@tinacolon-tb1kz
@tinacolon-tb1kz 8 күн бұрын
Thomas Melissa Jones Elizabeth Robinson Jason
@tomcruse5731
@tomcruse5731 9 күн бұрын
All the people who don't want guns. DON'T CALL THE POLICE WHEN YOU NEED HELP. This is why I will not use mine to protect you.
@tomcruse5731
@tomcruse5731 9 күн бұрын
It's not a medical problem, lack of respect for people and not coming down hard on criminals..
@chimmichurri6940
@chimmichurri6940 9 күн бұрын
Im gonna say, if a parent has firearms, and have been told how they work, how to use them, when to use them. Kids CAN learn when to learn responsible gun use if taught right. I agree, the firearms SHOULD be put in a locked space, or hidden from the children. BUT if the parents do their job right by teaching them the proper usage and respect to the firearm, there shouldnt be any issue.
@leannthomas2103
@leannthomas2103 9 күн бұрын
THIS IS FOR ALL DOCTORS DEATH BY FIREARMS ARE 45,000 A YEAR 200,000 TO 400,000 DIE EACH YEAR FROM DOCTOR ERROR AND FROM CNN 800,000 FROM DIAGNOSTIC ERROR FROM DOCTORS SO MAYBE YOU NEED TO FIX YOUR HOUSE 1ST !
@BoiseLou
@BoiseLou 9 күн бұрын
The title of this video is highly offensive. Multiple people in the comments have declared that it is not a real disorder, and to make matters worse, the video merely referred to long COVID as a set of vague symptoms. 45% of people with long COVID meet diagnostic criteria for ME/CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome). ME/CFS has strict diagnostic criteria and the pattern of symptom exacerbation is specific and unique to the disorder. The vast majority of people with ME/CFS, including those with long COVID, test positive for the neurovascular disorder dysautonomia which is now thought to be the driving force behind ME/CFS. Long COVID and ME/CFS are both highly stigmatised diagnoses so the click-baity presentation of this video is very disappointing and the question of whether or not long COVID realky exists is never given a satisfactory answer.
@BoiseLou
@BoiseLou 9 күн бұрын
45% of people with long COVID meet the diagnostic criteria for ME/CFS. This has specific, unique features and is not a vague diagnosis. The vast majority of people with ME/CFS test positive for some form of the neurovascular disorder dysautonomia which is, again, not a vague diagnosis.
@raywickert4581
@raywickert4581 9 күн бұрын
Stop using the totally artificial “guns are the highest threat to children” or you’ll NEVER get any cooperation from gun owners. The CDC report includes “children” above the age of 16 and into their 20s including a significant percentage of gang members and criminals in general. Gun homicides are virtually non existent prior to 16 and without those numbers guns aren’t the leading cause. This is similar to why they don’t include deaths under the age of 1 because if they did it would significantly skew the results towards birth related issues. It’s simply bad science and biased. There are a significant number of cases where kids as young as 13 or 14 have used a household firearm to protect themselves or others. You have to know your child to make a decision about access to a defensive weapon of any kind. This keep the weapon unloaded with ammunition separate totally discounts the reason many, if not most, people have a firearm in the first place which is home defense. As usual it’s preaching without offering any meaningful alternative. I don’t see the anti gun crowd offering discounts on quick access safes for those who can’t afford them yet live in dangerous places where they truly need the protection a gun can provide. These types of statements simply confirm what gun owners already know - doctors making those types of statements don’t care about the reality of gun ownership. Lastly, many school shootings are committed by over 18 year old ADULTS with a grudge against their old schools and often have demonstrated some kind of mental health issues but no one acted on the knowledge that he/she might be dangerous. A clean record means they pass a background check even if they have had issues as a juvenile.
@oldman-zr2ru
@oldman-zr2ru 9 күн бұрын
Fact number one is a lie. I'll repeat that incase you can't read. Fact number one is a LIE. Lies Lies Lies. The troubling part is this guy is spreading the same lie in his video. Lie Lie Lie. This is a LIE propagated by the anti-gun industry. The truth of the matter is that 18 an 19 year olds are included in that statistic. The last time I heard, 18 and 19 year olds are ADULTS. When you take away the ADULTS from his LIE the number of CHILDREN who die falls well below car accidents.
@8lec_R
@8lec_R 9 күн бұрын
Is it safe to trust a child around a tank or an rpg? No? It's even more unsafe to then have a gun around them because they can actually physically use it more easily. If a child really wants a gun, get a nerf blaster or a cheap plastic gun that shoots plastic bullets. I would not tust 15 year old me near a gun.
@deanbackman4725
@deanbackman4725 9 күн бұрын
Sorry your parents did that to you. My dad had loaded guns in his closet. Had a loaded .44 in is truck tucked between the seats. Never once did I touch. When I was 14 I found a gun in an old barn at my grandpa friends house I asked it I could have it he said yeah. I took it home clean it up took the stock off sanded it down refinished and cleared it. I still have it to this day.
@8lec_R
@8lec_R 9 күн бұрын
@@deanbackman4725 yea my comment was more like a general comment on countries that allow gun ownership to any1 (like the one I was born in). Not specific cases. Can kids know how to use guns safely, sure. But like, do we as humans want to teach kids how to use guns as children? Growing up my family also had a few guns, never used for anything, but I was always scared of them because I saw violence in my city very often (on tv but the threat was real nonetheless)
@kenteague6542
@kenteague6542 8 күн бұрын
@@8lec_R Teaching responsible gun usage and ownership at an early age is, in my opinion, the best way to introduce someone how and when to use a firearm. This includes teaching said individual of the lethality it wields, that the life taken is gone forever, and the consequences of irresponsible use. Handing someone a gun and letting them learn on their own is irresponsible of the new owner of that firearm. They need to go through proper training. This is one of the few shortcomings we have in America with gun ownership
@Conservator.
@Conservator. 9 күн бұрын
There’s no need for private persons to own guns. There are hardly ever school shootings in countries where gun ownership is prohibited for private persons. I’m aware that this is not going to happen in the U.S., not in our lifetime. 😢
@oldman-zr2ru
@oldman-zr2ru 9 күн бұрын
Except you're completely WRONG. The FACT is that over 100 million UNARMED people have been MURDERED by their own government since 1900. If you're afraid of guns, that's your problem, but don't you dare tell me what I can own and what I can't. The Second Amendment is very clear about what my RIGHT to own is.
@theioncow18
@theioncow18 9 күн бұрын
1. Self defense 2. Protection from tyrannical government 3. Hunting 4. Sport People who advocate against gun ownership also often overlook the fact that the US has very high murder rates compared to other first world countries. Not just guns, but knives, blunt weapons, and bare hands. In fact, murders with knives alone happen at a higher rate in the US than in the UK. Also, school shootings are a recent phenomenon. In the last 50 years, gun restrictions have tightened overall. Yet, school shootings were virtually unheard of before then. There's something wrong in this country that's driving people to violence, and it's not the guns.
@deanbackman4725
@deanbackman4725 9 күн бұрын
If your not an american just say that. America has guns and because of that country refuse to put boots in the ground in America.
@tomcruse5731
@tomcruse5731 9 күн бұрын
​@@theioncow18 Yes lack of respect
@Conservator.
@Conservator. 8 күн бұрын
@@theioncow18 Republicans refused to legislate even psychiatric background checks for assault rifle purchases. 🤦‍♂️
@Conservator.
@Conservator. 9 күн бұрын
There’s no need for private persons to own guns. There are hardly ever school shootings in countries where gun ownership is prohibited for private persons.
@Jaha-e3r
@Jaha-e3r 10 күн бұрын
I'm 40 and I never thought of a cure for my HIV But All Thanks to Dr Ogoh on KZbin for helping me with his herbs 😊❤
@truthinthefaceoftyranny
@truthinthefaceoftyranny 11 күн бұрын
You do not need a "study", all you need is the people who were really sick and took Ivermectin and got better, to give their testimonial.
@diegomontoya796
@diegomontoya796 12 күн бұрын
Lol.
@Jaha-e3r
@Jaha-e3r 12 күн бұрын
Dr Ogoh on KZbin put a smile on my face again after years of living with HIV now I'm cured like no more pain. 😊 thanks sir 🙏 ❤...
@ChaseGSD
@ChaseGSD 13 күн бұрын
You seriously need to take a good look at yourself in the mirror! What a disgraceful misrepresentation of an incredibly valuable treatment that saves lives.
@gracestockton6053
@gracestockton6053 13 күн бұрын
Why include a reference to ex-president criminal Donald Trump?
@DrewsMNInfinityGrow
@DrewsMNInfinityGrow 15 күн бұрын
640 MG CBD? Wtf
@edithattreed4762
@edithattreed4762 16 күн бұрын
If you’re body is toxic,maybe it’s possible to die regardless of the blood type
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@Gdhdhshd-z5q 17 күн бұрын
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@600plantlife
@600plantlife 17 күн бұрын
**The Hidden Power of Medicinal Plants** In a world where the oligarchy writes the laws, the true potential of medicinal plants often remains shrouded in stigma and misinformation. Despite the claims that these plants are dangerous drugs, the reality is far different. Cannabis, kratom, San Pedro, peyote, and magic mushrooms are not just plants; they are powerful allies in the quest for health and well-being. Take THC, for example. This compound found in cannabis is often labeled as intoxicating, but in truth, it plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis in the body. Homeostasis is the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment, and THC helps regulate various physiological processes, from appetite to pain sensation. Beyond THC, many other medicinal herbs are unfairly stigmatized. These plants are often dismissed as psychological or psychedelic, but this dismissal ignores the growing body of scientific evidence supporting their benefits. For instance, cannabis has shown promise in managing epilepsy, reducing the frequency and severity of seizures. It also offers potential benefits for diabetes, helping to regulate blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of complications. The stigma surrounding these plants is not based on science but on outdated rhetoric. This rhetoric often serves to protect the interests of those who benefit from the status quo, rather than the health and well-being of individuals. It's a narrative that seeks to undermine the efforts of herbalists and advocates who recognize the potential of these plants to address pressing health issues and even combat climate change. Despite the challenges, the truth about medicinal plants is slowly gaining recognition. As more people share their stories and as scientific research continues to uncover their benefits, the stigma begins to fade. The journey is far from over, but with continued advocacy and education, the true medicinal power of these plants will be acknowledged and embraced. However, the battle is not just against misinformation but also against those who actively work to disenfranchise farmers and advocates. Take Mike Parson, for example. His actions to ban medicinal THC are based on fallacies and lies, aimed at marginalizing those who use these herbs for their health benefits. This disenfranchisement extends to farmers who grow these medicinal plants, often facing legal and social challenges despite their efforts to provide natural, effective remedies. These farmers deserve recognition, not stigma. They are at the forefront of a movement that could significantly impact health and the environment. Medicinal herbs have the potential to combat diseases, including cancer, and have been used for thousands of years in various cultures and religions. They deserve honor and respect for their medicinal and religious significance. Moreover, these plants can play a crucial role in addressing climate change. By growing them organically and promoting microbial diversity, we can enhance their medicinal properties and contribute to a more sustainable environment. Additionally, these plants can be used to produce bio-friendly materials, such as clothing, further reducing our environmental footprint. The time has come to end the stigma and propaganda surrounding medicinal plants. By recognizing their true potential and supporting those who cultivate them, we can create a healthier, more sustainable future for all. --- What do you think of this version? Is there anything else you'd like to add or adjust? Source: Conversation with Copilot, 9/10/2024 (1) Stigma - Definition, Meaning, Location, Function & Diagram - Science Facts. www.sciencefacts.net/stigma.html. (2) Corn Silk ( Stigma Maydis ) in Healthcare: A Phytochemical and ... - MDPI. www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/17/8/9697. (3) Nigeria’s medicinal plant: Stigma maydis (Irukere agbado). punchng.com/nigerias-medicinal-plant-stigma-maydis-irukere-agbado/. (4) High Times: The evolution of the stigma on marijuana and attempts to .... www.lakeforest.edu/news/high-times-the-evolution-of-the-stigma-on-marijuana-and-attempts-to-tear-it-down. (5) A qualitative review of cannabis stigmas at the twilight of prohibition. jcannabisresearch.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s42238-020-00056-8.
@StickyIckyBlickyJick71273
@StickyIckyBlickyJick71273 17 күн бұрын
640mg of CBD will absolutely get you high
@RoseAnimels
@RoseAnimels 18 күн бұрын
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@RoseAnimels
@RoseAnimels 18 күн бұрын
Life feels so cool again after been cured from hiv through the help of @Dr Ogie on KZbin you're the best sir👻😇😇😍🥰 2:25
@strider5964
@strider5964 19 күн бұрын
Confirmity is the natural order. That's why people who refuse are miserable. They're going against their naturak instincts.
@PrincipledNaturalLaw
@PrincipledNaturalLaw 19 күн бұрын
What's with all the comments saying this guy's information is wrong when it's not his information as he's just repeating study findings 😂
@JD-im4wu
@JD-im4wu 19 күн бұрын
the problem is when i reported my heart inflammation symptoms to the doctor after the vaccine the Doc brushed it off! how many other ppl have to go through this? albeit i didnt die and it went away but for a few days it felt pretty bad the squeezing sensations in my chest etc. So I'm guessing these studies only show the extreme cases of myocarditis not the mild forms as I went through which is probably way more common in patients and I'm 41yo