FDA Approves New COVID Vaccines, Shelby Thomson, Unjected.com, Jab free relationships, FDA censors Eye health, Laminectomy issues, Obesity drug battle, Ozempic suicide, Schools punished, Nasal decongestant pulled, Homeopathy for ADHD, Hepar Sulph hit and MORE!
September 13th, 2023 3-5PM ET
Wednesday on The Robert Scott Bell Show:
Hour 1
‘Unconscionable’: FDA Approves New COVID Vaccines — Even for Infants as Young as 6 Months — Based on Minimal Data or Testing
The article scrutinizes the FDA’s recent approval of COVID vaccines for infants as young as 6 months, based on what it describes as minimal data or testing. It raises concerns about the ethical implications of administering vaccines to such a young age group without comprehensive studies to back the safety and efficacy of these vaccines.
Special Guest: Shelby Thomson
My health and wellness journey started over a decade ago when I was injured by the experimental gardasil HPV vaccine. I went from a healthy and thriving teenager to being nearly debilitated by a myriad of heart conditions for several years. It was my first experience learning how important personal health is. The single most important. Once I became a parent in 2017, I began diving deep into the pharmaceutical industry. Being kicked out of our then-pediatrician’s office and called a “murderer” after choosing to refuse dangerous childhood vaccinations for all my children; after learning the lack of double blind placebo control studies for every injection on the market. Fast forward to recent years, I put on my armor I had built up and stepped out of the darkness of 2021 to build Unjected from the ground up. After being ostracized in my own home for my beliefs, and bearing witness to the pivotal shift in society, it was the time to fearlessly lead a moment of freedom-loving individuals towards empowerment, community, and love with like minded men & women across the world.
FDA warns CVS, Walgreens and others about unapproved eye products
The article reports on the FDA’s recent warning to major pharmacy chains like CVS and Walgreens about selling unapproved eye products. The FDA has expressed concerns over the safety of these products and is urging retailers to remove them from their shelves.
Question of The Day!
Loving Cardio Miracle, thank you! Hoping it will heal my body from a failed Laminectomy surgery I was given that I told the surgeon/hospital Not To Do and they did it anyway. Ever since the hospital gave me that surgery it felt like I lost 50 % of my breath and oxygen going through my body, especially in my legs, WHY IS THAT? Do you know? Cardio miracle seems to give my body oxygen and more energy.
Kim
Hour 2
Big pharma’s blockbuster obesity drug battle is just getting started, and it’s headed for $100 billion
The article delves into the burgeoning market for obesity drugs, which is expected to reach $100 billion. It discusses the competition among big pharmaceutical companies to dominate this lucrative market and the potential implications for healthcare and patients.
After his suicide, a man’s family says Ozempic should carry a warning label
The article tells the story of a family who believes that the obesity drug Ozempic should carry a warning label following the suicide of a family member. They argue that the drug may have played a role in his mental health decline, and are calling for more transparent labeling.
California Threatens to Defund 600+ Schools Over Low Vaccine Rates
The article discusses California’s threat to defund over 600 schools due to low vaccination rates among students. It explores the state’s rationale for this drastic measure and the potential consequences for educational institutions and public health.
Popular nasal decongestant doesn’t actually relieve congestion, FDA advisers say
The article reports on the findings of FDA advisers who claim that a popular nasal decongestant does not actually relieve congestion. The advisers are questioning the efficacy of the product and are recommending a review of its approval status.
Homeopathic Alternatives for Children with ADHD
The article explores homeopathic alternatives for treating children with ADHD. It discusses various homeopathic remedies that can be used as an alternative to conventional pharmaceutical treatments, offering a more holistic approach to managing ADHD symptoms.