@Ami_Magazine allowing scams to be advertised.... not cool.

In case you needed more proof that it’s a trashy rag.
The fact that is was developed by Binyamin Rothstein should be enough.

Who is he? A physician whose license was revoked several times in several states for malpractice, most notably for treating patients with intravenous hydrogen peroxide.

centerforinquiry.org/wp-content/upl…
Patient A has meningitis and Rothstein gives him IV hydrogen peroxide.

Patient B, a 2-month old “appears to be seizing” (per Rothstein’s notes) and is given a B12 injection and spinal manipulation.

Patient C has pneumonia and is treated with weekly IV hydrogen peroxide.
@Ami_Magazine can you comment or nah
PS it’s a multivitamin and they were offended when I pointed that out

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3 Mar
People are surprised I’m not vocal about frum magazines omitting women. Make no mistake, erasing women’s photos is a joke and if isn’t Judaism.

But I don’t get caught up in that battle because the trouble with chareidi frum publications is so much deeper than women’s photos.
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It’s terrible journalism full stop.

1. They don’t care about healthcare. Their healthcare columns are limited to Reader’s Digest-like sensationalized thrillers and diet advice.

During the measles outbreak, they skimmed over the issues of unvaccinated swaths of frum Jews,
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focusing their efforts on the resulting anti-semitism that occurred.

Clever. 🙄

When I begged @themishpacha if I could write an important column on the dangers of the measles virus and rectifying misinformation about the vaccine, I was told:

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2 Mar
Today in the chemo suite:

Me: So, will you get the COVID vaccine?

Joel, 75 y/o male with myeloma: Oh no. I trust in God. He has His plans for me, I’ll let Him watch me.

Me (pointing to the IV in his arm): But we’re treating your cancer, you’re not leaving that up to God.
Joel, giving me the side-eye: My wife wants it. She can’t get an appointment.

Me: I can help her get an appointment.

Joel: Really?

Me: Mmhmm. But only if you get an appointment too.

Joel: You’re very irritating you know?

Me, comfortably: I’ve been told that.
Joel: I don’t leave my home. I never go anywhere. I’m being careful.

Me: Remember Leah* who you used to see on Wednesdays?

Joel: Yeah, how she doing?

Me: She’s dead. Didn’t leave her apartment since March but caught COVID from her aide. She died two weeks later.

Joel: F###
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7 Feb
How it started... how it’s going.

Let’s talk vaccine side effects!
Dose #2 of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine was yesterday. I timed it so that I would be home from work, with a weekend in front of me.

I had a feeling I wouldn’t feel well - I had a day of body aches after dose 1, and more telling, the data shows that this is a reactogenic vaccine.
Reactogenic: stimulates a strong immune response, including body aches, fever, malaise.

The flu and shingles vaccines can produce similar responses but the COVID vaccine seems to more reactogenic than those.
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4 Feb
So, who is the @EMES_Initiative?

We are a nurse-led organization that grew out of the measles outbreak in 2017-2019.

We realized that frum people need access to scientific information, and access to people with the time to do this.

So, we held health fairs, first in Monsey: ImageImageImage
Then, we held a health fair in Williamsburg: ImageImageImage
We also held provider meetings to help them help their patients: ImageImageImage
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4 Feb
Frum nurse radio starts TONIGHT! 🎧 Tune in as we launch our pilot show. Image
Although our first few topics will be COVID and vaccine related because these are hot topics, stay tuned because nothing is off the table.

From metzitzah b’peh to end of life care to pediatric health - you will hear from expert frum nurses
(and maaaaybe we’ll allow some physicians) on ways to keep our community healthy and improve wellness.

And as always, we will stay rooted in our mission of remaining science-based and sensitive to frum lifestyle.
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Well this is inaccurate.

A. Did Dr. Fauci say that vaccination rates for measles were low in the Jewish community in Rockland, or in the Jewish schools there? Because measles vaccination is given before children are school age.
So, if vaccination by age 4 was found to be in the 95% range (it’s not, more later), that does not mean that community wide vaccination with measles was at a sufficient level.

So, Fauci didn’t lie.
B. Although reported measles cases peaked at 1,200 in New York, thousands more went unreported in both Williamsburg and Rockland County. Children don’t get the measles if they’re vaccinated.

So, Fauci didn’t lie.
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