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DB's avatar

At the end of the article, you ask, "What else is on the market right now, defended by the same absence of evidence, that will require another sixty years and another million injured women before the science is allowed to speak?"

That answer is easy.

Vaccines.

Mary C's avatar

I was caught up in this trend 20 yrs ago as an already tiny woman who had nursed two babies and became terribly self conscious about my perceived defect (couldn't even wear a AA bra). I just wanted to look like a "normal" woman and everyone was doing it, like putting braces on crooked teeth. I knew it was a mistake as they were putting me under and I hated what I had done for the next 20 years until I finally went through with explant surgery over a year ago. I may look terrible but I feel so free in my own body. Thank God I am married to a wonderful man who loves me, imperfections and all. We humans are so foolish in our never ending quest for physical alterations. My little experience makes me ache for the poor kids who have been brainwashed by the trans cult. They have no idea what they are doing.

ShieldMaiden's avatar

Sending you much love and appreciation.

Dana Sauder's avatar

I seriously do not understand why women have these hideous surgeries. The risks are too high. Isn't it just common sense to understand that a foreign substanc in your body will have negative consequences??

If U Think U Can Handle Truth's avatar

Because the social engineers made woman into sex objects and men into perverts (not all) wanting big boobed women.

Laura's avatar

I can think of a particular popular country singer who has been quite the influence.

Dana Sauder's avatar

I'll bet she's had a lot of health problems that her controllers will not allow her to speak of

Laura's avatar

She certainly has gone through a lot of 'up'grades and the corsets for back support makes one wonder. Imagine having to have continuous surgeries because of an image, all the while the keeping up the image is making one miserable.

Dana Sauder's avatar

And not being allowed to talk about it either

Di Chez's avatar

This makes me wonder what ANYTHING implanted in your body does! Pacemakers even. I have a friend that owns a aesthetic clinic and she does the lazer part like removing tattoos. She asked me one day, "Did you know from the second you get a tattoo your body is constantly working to reject it?!" I was mind-blown, but it honestly made sense!

Celeste's avatar

Excellent. Thank you. Doctors are clueless because they believe the sales reps and the guidelines.

Marice Nelson's avatar

And they profit from it

Rebecca Lee (maybeitsmercury)'s avatar

I have had several implant sickness ladies consult me about detoxing metals. They got the implants out but were still sick so they wanted to try chelating. Just lately I talked with a young woman who tried chelation and got terribly sick from it until she had her breast implants removed then things started going smoothly. She told me that she had found out that the the silicone is stabilized some way using metals. She used alpha lipoic acid to chelate and lipoic acid acts as an antioxidant unless there is mercury, arsenic or cadmium kicking around then it moves metals. So nothing untoward should have happened unless there was mercury, arsenic or cadmium present.

I know this is just an anecdote, but anecdotes are observations, and observation is the first step in the scientific method.

ShieldMaiden's avatar

It's a bloody shame that women have been so used for profit -- first to make them feel that their bodies are inadequate and then to make them ill even unto death. I weep.

Vepr's avatar

Classic example of when a woman's validation is more important to her than life itself.

On the male side a similar example is the bodybuilders and pro wrestlers who pump their bodies full of toxic compounds to get the trophy with no concern of a painful and shortened lifespan.

Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Riddle me this … what’s the material in the saline implants? …. It’s still foreign to the body .

Laura Garcia's avatar

Thank you for this informative substack.

I was aware of much of the information as I was injured by these lies and the deceit baked into the regulatory process at this point.

I had breast cancer in 2014 at the age of 45, underwent a bilateral mastectomy and the toxic cancer causing implants of Allergen were placed in my body.

The implants ruptured and I had to fight to get my doctors to get them out—even after the FDA recall.

My health suffered and I likely have a lifetime of chronic pain/inflammation ahead of me due to ruptured implants that leaked silicone and other toxic chemicals for at least three years (ruptured for those years). Yet, before insisting a plastic surgeon remove the implants….I had one doctor poke me in the breasts, dismissing my concerns, and in a condescending manner said, “This is what healthy breast tissue looks like.”

I wrote two substacks about my experience.

https://lauragarcia.substack.com/p/breast-cancer-implants-big-pharma?r=yzi9x&utm_medium=ios

Then a follow up….Part II

https://lauragarcia.substack.com/p/part-ii-breast-implants-big-pharma?r=yzi9x&utm_medium=ios

ChaszBro's avatar

Has anyone ever proven that the mesh used in hernia repair is completely safe and free of any long‑term consequences?

Ted's avatar

"And it is a story about what happens when the science finally catches up."

Indirectly, it's also a story that illustrates just how primitive the human race remains.

It's an indictment of male and female social organization patterns, one touching on how secondary sexual characteristics are the beginning and end of competitive mating strategies.

The "beginning" part, is understandable, given the way people have been urged and forced into migration patterns that sever personal connection. That it is also the "end," however, belies the illusion that mankind has more than the most tenuous affiliation with anything approximating a "better nature."

Carole's avatar

It appears that silicone along with soy is hidden everywhere in most products that we put on our bodies. I shudder to think about the hidden studies concerning facial fillers and body “art” ink.

Marice Nelson's avatar

Much of scientific wrangling is reminiscent of clerics debating how many angels could dance on the head of a pin. When you add in the lack of desire or ability of people to call themselves on their own bullshit, it’s dangerous to the rest of us. It’s insane to argue that putting novel chemical compounds into healthy bodies will not have negative consequences if you believe in some form of evolution. That’s an easy concept but not a profitable one. Making money and having position seems to rob most scientists of a proper sense of humility about the limits of their knowledge. Here’s a modest proposal- the developers and corporate executives are required to have all of their proposed products installed in their bodies for say ten years while the required safety studies are conducted. Same for injectables meant to be given to the general public as preventative measures

eileen's avatar

Why do we care so much about our breast size or if a man, the size of his external genitalia? Breasts are for feeding infants and to pass on maternal antibodies to the child. Who cares what size they are as long as they produce milk? Brainwashing was a factor, but so were men who wanted women to look a certain way. I was brainwashed too, but I had so many 'defects' that supposedly left me at a competitive disadvantage for getting a mate that I stopped caring.

It isn't just breast size. It is hair color, the amount of fat present (not talking about people who can lose some weight- I am talking about genetic fat layout), for a time skin color, height, weight and even eye color. Yes women look at those things too, but to me, it was the men who dictated what women looked like and why women put such toxic devices in their bodies because they had more to lose if her mate turned out to be a flake.

Laura's avatar

What else? What other products? I have one... Or two...

1. Impella device

2. LifeVest