I started reading the article (link) but got bored after reading a few lines. I find it typical nonsensical narrative by medical professionals to sell fear to promote their “science” and products/services with convoluted and dodgy narratives.

For example, consider the first two words of the article “Antibiotic abuse.” Of course, the abuse of anything can be detrimental and must be avoided, but that does not mean it should be avoided all the time, including for its proper use. There is a definite need for antibiotics, and they have been used successfully for very long periods.

@ “According to the CDC, 2.8 million cases of antibiotic-resistant infections are diagnosed yearly, and 35,000 people die from them …” Citing the CDC claim is of limited authenticity of validity, as recently, the CDC has been under scrutiny for providing false or invalid reporting.

Next, are the narratives referring to “intrinsic resistance, acquired resistance, genetic change, DNA transfer.” These are all chemicals and chemistry/science terms, along with antibiotics, about which doctors have no knowledge or training. Therefore, it can be said with almost certainly that these are scientifically false or unproven narratives. It is like the hoopla about viruses and vaccines based on a genetic and DNA narrative, which has clearly been shown to be fraudulent.

Therefore, I suggest that medical professionals limit their practice and claims to the training and education they have received and refrain from engaging in science that has not been taught or learned – noting that a medical degree, such as M.D., is not a science degree.

An M.D. degree is not a science degree! (link)
Unlawful Science Practices By Physicians (link)

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