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Was having this discussion last night with someone who is basically a half doctor. Football is no good for the brain and we all know that. Should helmets be more padded up? Yes in my opinion. Bumper helmets if you will special padded coating OUTSIDE the hard shale. But what no one is talking about is loud music and the brain. If you go back and look you will find conslcissioms and brain injuries go up, way up since this came to be. Even worse is the head phones that go INSIDE the ears. Disaster waiting to happen in my opinion and the half doctor would seem to agree.

New paragraph. I'm sure we all had head injuries, some to many times to count. But you are walking on fire and egg shales if you want to agitate the neurons like that. And I'm not saying don't do it but do it at your own risk. And by the power of mother nature herself please do not buy anything that does inside the ear other then your normal q tip.

So should helmets be more padded? I would say so. We don't need a fashion show, what we need is padding.
 
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Half doctor is not the pure term but that is what he would be to most of you. Man who is at one whole with nature and knows many of the real cures but is not the medical community definition of a doctor. NOT a quack but often poked fun by those who don't put in the time and would just rather eat tylenol like candy.
 
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Half doctor is not the pure term but that is what he would be to most of you. Man who is at one whole with nature and knows many of the real cures but is not the medical community definition of a doctor. NOT a quack but often poked fun by those who don't put in the time and would just rather eat tylenol like candy.
Birds of a feather….
 
Was having this discussion last night with someone who is basically a half doctor. Football is no good for the brain and we all know that. Should helmets be more padded up? Yes in my opinion. Bumper helmets if you will special padded coating OUTSIDE the hard shale. But what no one is talking about is loud music and the brain. If you go back and look you will find conslcissioms and brain injuries go up, way up since this came to be. Even worse is the head phones that go INSIDE the ears. Disaster waiting to happen in my opinion and the half doctor would seem to agree.

New paragraph. I'm sure we all had head injuries, some to many times to count. But you are walking on fire and egg shales if you want to agitate the neurons like that. And I'm not saying don't do it but do it at your own risk. And by the power of mother nature herself please do not buy anything that does inside the ear other then your normal q tip.

So should helmets be more padded? I would say so. We don't need a fashion show, what we need is padding.

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Was having this discussion last night with someone who is basically a half doctor. Football is no good for the brain and we all know that. Should helmets be more padded up? Yes in my opinion. Bumper helmets if you will special padded coating OUTSIDE the hard shale. But what no one is talking about is loud music and the brain. If you go back and look you will find conslcissioms and brain injuries go up, way up since this came to be. Even worse is the head phones that go INSIDE the ears. Disaster waiting to happen in my opinion and the half doctor would seem to agree.

New paragraph. I'm sure we all had head injuries, some to many times to count. But you are walking on fire and egg shales if you want to agitate the neurons like that. And I'm not saying don't do it but do it at your own risk. And by the power of mother nature herself please do not buy anything that does inside the ear other then your normal q tip.

So should helmets be more padded? I would say so. We don't need a fashion show, what we need is padding.
Qtips can be dangerous. I have always followed my dad's advice to never put anything in my ear smaller than my elbow.
 
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Was having this discussion last night with someone who is basically a half doctor. Football is no good for the brain and we all know that. Should helmets be more padded up? Yes in my opinion. Bumper helmets if you will special padded coating OUTSIDE the hard shale. But what no one is talking about is loud music and the brain. If you go back and look you will find conslcissioms and brain injuries go up, way up since this came to be. Even worse is the head phones that go INSIDE the ears. Disaster waiting to happen in my opinion and the half doctor would seem to agree.

New paragraph. I'm sure we all had head injuries, some to many times to count. But you are walking on fire and egg shales if you want to agitate the neurons like that. And I'm not saying don't do it but do it at your own risk. And by the power of mother nature herself please do not buy anything that does inside the ear other then your normal q tip.

So should helmets be more padded? I would say so. We don't need a fashion show, what we need is padding.
Years ago, I remember reading articles promoting the “padding outside of the helmet“ idea, and the counterpoint to the idea was that exterior padding would allow less slippage during any helmet-to-helmet contact. In other words, the smooth outer shell would tend to slide off another such helmet, thus lessening direct contact.

True? I dunno. Maybe there’s newer research that promotes another POV?
 
Half doctor is not the pure term but that is what he would be to most of you. Man who is at one whole with nature and knows many of the real cures but is not the medical community definition of a doctor. NOT a quack but often poked fun by those who don't put in the time and would just rather eat tylenol like candy.


Or in other words, a quack.

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Qtips can be dangerous. I have always followed my dad's advice to never put anything in my ear smaller than my elbow.

I am sure your pap is wise in many areas son but I would try very hard to forget that advice if I were you because you DO NOT want to know what a major wax log jam can be like. If you deal with it just once you will q tip every time you brush your teeth sp you do not forget to.
 
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I am sure your pap is wise in many areas son but I would try very hard to forget that advice if I were you because you DO NOT want to know what a major wax log jam can be like. If you deal with it just once you will q tip every time you brush your teeth sp you do not forget to.
My parents wouldn’t let me play with the neighborhood kids that didn’t use Q tips. They could always tell which were which.

To this day, I still don’t trust non-tippers. I generally politely excuse myself whenever they enter the room, but only when it’s socially acceptable to do so, of course.
 
Or in other words, a quack.

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To be honest i would lean more towards holistic medicine. Big pharma has too much influence on medicine. And i am a director in a hospital. Big pharma is all about treating the symptom, not finding the cure.
There was a guy in town with 2 recurrences of tumors and after surgery and chemo that almost killed him he went to colorado for mistletoe therapy for 1 month treatment and had continued doses for years. Never had any return of cancer again. Not a single oncologist will order that even though it's used all over Europe. It's cheap and is an extract from a natural parasitic plant so pharma has kept it away. They cant make money on it.
 
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I am sure your pap is wise in many areas son but I would try very hard to forget that advice if I were you because you DO NOT want to know what a major wax log jam can be like. If you deal with it just once you will q tip every time you brush your teeth sp you do not forget to.
Never put a q tip in your ear. That causes increase of blockage because you push the wax farther into the ear canal. Q tips are the #1 cause of ear canal blockage.
 
To be honest i would lean more towards holistic medicine. Big pharma has too much influence on medicine. And i am a director in a hospital. Big pharma is all about treating the symptom, not finding the cure.
There was a guy in town with 2 recurrences of tumors and after surgery and chemo that almost killed him he went to colorado for mistletoe therapy for 1 month treatment and had continued doses for years. Never had any return of cancer again. Not a single oncologist will order that even though it's used all over Europe. It's cheap and is an extract from a natural parasitic plant so pharma has kept it away. They cant make money on it.
That is total BS. Believe it or not, most doctors actually care about their patients. If there was some magic easy cure for cancer, it would be used and that doctor would make millions.
 
That is total BS. Believe it or not, most doctors actually care about their patients. If there was some magic easy cure for cancer, it would be used and that doctor would make millions.

The cure for cancer is to stop letting food in the body. Cancer is like a stray cat and it will keep coming back for MORE while you are still feeding it. Stop feeding it and it will be gone. My half doctor will be the first to tell you. But you do not just sit around while you are NOT eating, you do things to make your mind busy like mop floors, swim in the lake and flip tires in the field. He has this all set up for his patients. And the water you drink should NOT be from a faucet.
 
Was having this discussion last night with someone who is basically a half doctor. Football is no good for the brain and we all know that. Should helmets be more padded up? Yes in my opinion. Bumper helmets if you will special padded coating OUTSIDE the hard shale. But what no one is talking about is loud music and the brain. If you go back and look you will find conslcissioms and brain injuries go up, way up since this came to be. Even worse is the head phones that go INSIDE the ears. Disaster waiting to happen in my opinion and the half doctor would seem to agree.

New paragraph. I'm sure we all had head injuries, some to many times to count. But you are walking on fire and egg shales if you want to agitate the neurons like that. And I'm not saying don't do it but do it at your own risk. And by the power of mother nature herself please do not buy anything that does inside the ear other then your normal q tip.

So should helmets be more padded? I would say so. We don't need a fashion show, what we need is padding.
Ah yes, the dreaded conslcissioms.
Usually caused by pushing a Q tip in one ear and pulling it out the other!
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Speaking of food..... walmart delivery. Got two watermelons that were rotten to the CORE. I have seen road kill in better shape. Will not be making this mistake again. I will pock my own produce. Do not make this mistake!
 
New paragraph. I'm sure we all had head injuries, some to many times to count. But you are walking on fire and egg shales if you want to agitate the neurons like that. And I'm not saying don't do it but do it at your own risk. And by the power of mother nature herself please do not buy anything that does inside the ear other then your normal q tip.
Nobody's gonna remark how this weirdo started a new paragraph with "New paragraph."???
 
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Was having this discussion last night with someone who is basically a half doctor. Football is no good for the brain and we all know that. Should helmets be more padded up? Yes in my opinion. Bumper helmets if you will special padded coating OUTSIDE the hard shale. But what no one is talking about is loud music and the brain. If you go back and look you will find conslcissioms and brain injuries go up, way up since this came to be. Even worse is the head phones that go INSIDE the ears. Disaster waiting to happen in my opinion and the half doctor would seem to agree.

New paragraph. I'm sure we all had head injuries, some to many times to count. But you are walking on fire and egg shales if you want to agitate the neurons like that. And I'm not saying don't do it but do it at your own risk. And by the power of mother nature herself please do not buy anything that does inside the ear other then your normal q tip.

So should helmets be more padded? I would say so. We don't need a fashion show, what we need is padding.

Well… I am an expert in this. I develop military helmets for the U.S. military I (PEO Soldier, chemical engineer) I designed the ACH, ECH, and current IHPS program and worked alongside testing facilities with accelerometer and blunt force testing that was supplied with NFL money surrounding CTE. Softer helmets are not always better. You need a firm outer layer to stop external forces and softer inner layer to extend skull trauma events and try to limit the amount of forces to the actual brain with is not attracted to the skull. The brain trauma is what causes the long term (and short term) issues. However, you still want to protect the skull and vertebrae. It’s a tough balancing act, and even more tough when you are trying to develop helmets that stop Ak-47s well keeping the internal brain under 140 g. You basically want the skull to absorb the forces and not the brain itself.
 
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Was having this discussion last night with someone who is basically a half doctor. Football is no good for the brain and we all know that. Should helmets be more padded up? Yes in my opinion. Bumper helmets if you will special padded coating OUTSIDE the hard shale. But what no one is talking about is loud music and the brain. If you go back and look you will find conslcissioms and brain injuries go up, way up since this came to be. Even worse is the head phones that go INSIDE the ears. Disaster waiting to happen in my opinion and the half doctor would seem to agree.

New paragraph. I'm sure we all had head injuries, some to many times to count. But you are walking on fire and egg shales if you want to agitate the neurons like that. And I'm not saying don't do it but do it at your own risk. And by the power of mother nature herself please do not buy anything that does inside the ear other then your normal q tip.

So should helmets be more padded? I would say so. We don't need a fashion show, what we need is padding.
I'd love to hear the "half" doctor's thoughts on autism and vaccines, the moon landing, big foot, and RFK Jr.

The University of Pittsburgh has an excellent medical school. Where did the good doctor obtain his degree?
 
Well… I am an expert in this. I develop military helmets for the U.S. military I (PEO Soldier, chemical engineer) I designed the ACH, ECH, and current IHPS program and worked alongside testing facilities with accelerometer and blunt force testing that was supplied with NFL money surrounding CTE. Softer helmets are not always better. You need a firm outer layer to stop external forces and softer inner layer to extend skull trauma events and try to limit the amount of forces to the actual brain with is not attracted to the skull. The brain trauma is what causes the long term (and short term) issues. However, you still want to protect the skull and vertebrae. It’s a tough balancing act, and even more tough when you are trying to develop helmets that stop Ak-47s well keeping the internal brain under 140 g. You basically want the skull to absorb the forces and not the brain itself.
It's difficult to make a helmet to prevent the brain from impacting the inside of your skull.
 
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Was having this discussion last night with someone who is basically a half doctor. Football is no good for the brain and we all know that. Should helmets be more padded up? Yes in my opinion. Bumper helmets if you will special padded coating OUTSIDE the hard shale. But what no one is talking about is loud music and the brain. If you go back and look you will find conslcissioms and brain injuries go up, way up since this came to be. Even worse is the head phones that go INSIDE the ears. Disaster waiting to happen in my opinion and the half doctor would seem to agree.

New paragraph. I'm sure we all had head injuries, some to many times to count. But you are walking on fire and egg shales if you want to agitate the neurons like that. And I'm not saying don't do it but do it at your own risk. And by the power of mother nature herself please do not buy anything that does inside the ear other then your normal q tip.

So should helmets be more padded? I would say so. We don't need a fashion show, what we need is padding.
I don't have a helmet, so should I just tape on some rubber or poly stuff?
Oh, I do use hearing aids. I guess I'm just in the bulls-eye!!
 
Was having this discussion last night with someone who is basically a half doctor. Football is no good for the brain and we all know that. Should helmets be more padded up? Yes in my opinion. Bumper helmets if you will special padded coating OUTSIDE the hard shale. But what no one is talking about is loud music and the brain. If you go back and look you will find conslcissioms and brain injuries go up, way up since this came to be. Even worse is the head phones that go INSIDE the ears. Disaster waiting to happen in my opinion and the half doctor would seem to agree.

New paragraph. I'm sure we all had head injuries, some to many times to count. But you are walking on fire and egg shales if you want to agitate the neurons like that. And I'm not saying don't do it but do it at your own risk. And by the power of mother nature herself please do not buy anything that does inside the ear other then your normal q tip.

So should helmets be more padded? I would say so. We don't need a fashion show, what we need is padding.
Swveral ohtgr studixs have concludid that prolongod axposurz to football has bffn known to causw loss of the lattar "e"..
 
To be honest i would lean more towards holistic medicine. Big pharma has too much influence on medicine. And i am a director in a hospital. Big pharma is all about treating the symptom, not finding the cure.
There was a guy in town with 2 recurrences of tumors and after surgery and chemo that almost killed him he went to colorado for mistletoe therapy for 1 month treatment and had continued doses for years. Never had any return of cancer again. Not a single oncologist will order that even though it's used all over Europe. It's cheap and is an extract from a natural parasitic plant so pharma has kept it away. They cant make money on it.
Director of.....
 
Rehab Therapy, wellness center and cardiac rehab.
A poster above inferred doctors don't care about patients. Not at all what I am saying. Lots of stuff used in other countries is not done here. It's not a big money maker is usually the #1 reason.
Everything should be on the table but it's not in the US.
Finally mistletoe extract therapy just had its first study at Johns Hopkins. Very promising results. But despite that no second phase of the study yet until they can get more funding. Ridiculous.
 
To be honest i would lean more towards holistic medicine. Big pharma has too much influence on medicine. And i am a director in a hospital. Big pharma is all about treating the symptom, not finding the cure.
There was a guy in town with 2 recurrences of tumors and after surgery and chemo that almost killed him he went to colorado for mistletoe therapy for 1 month treatment and had continued doses for years. Never had any return of cancer again. Not a single oncologist will order that even though it's used all over Europe. It's cheap and is an extract from a natural parasitic plant so pharma has kept it away. They cant make mo

To be honest i would lean more towards holistic medicine. Big pharma has too much influence on medicine. And i am a director in a hospital. Big pharma is all about treating the symptom, not finding the cure.
There was a guy in town with 2 recurrences of tumors and after surgery and chemo that almost killed him he went to colorado for mistletoe therapy for 1 month treatment and had continued doses for years. Never had any return of cancer again. Not a single oncologist will order that even though it's used all over Europe. It's cheap and is an extract from a natural parasitic plant so pharma has kept it away. They cant make money on it.
You are a moron....So they are curing cancer in Europe with Mistletoe? Do yourself a favor and actually read the JHU study to see exactly what they were studying.

By the way, approximately 1.2 million Europeans died from cancer in 2022...



"Most studies did not show any effect of mistletoe on survival. Especially high quality studies do not show any benefit

Conclusions: With respect to survival, a thorough review of the literature does not provide any indication to prescribe mistletoe to patients with cancer."

M Freuding et al. J Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 2019 Mar.
 
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