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The stupidity of RFK Jr promoting Vitamin A cures for the measles leaving kids more ill; vitamin A is fat soluble; oops

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The snake oil salesman strikes again, RFK Jr. who knows squat about medicine and healthcare promotes HUGE amounts of Vitamin A to cure measles.

THE IDIOT DOESNT KNOW THAT A FAT SOLUBLE VITAMIN A WILL stay stored in the body, the amounts grow in the body. B vitamins and Vitamin C are water soluble so if you take somewhat too much you will just piss it out.

Not the other Vitamins like Vita A, and it can cause liver damage and other bad heath problems.

Fire the stupid ass out of Wash DC. incredibly dangerous person

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/25/health/measles-kennedy-vitamin-a.html
 
It can legit kill you, after the liver damage, as you've rightly stated.
Better to be dead than have the autism. This gal at the gym said she saw something on Facebook about vaccines and the autism. Besides, nobody even gets the measles or polio anymore.
 
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Posted this but buried by dipshit Trump voters and enablers of them like @NDallasRuss
Yes, I saw you posted it but I wanted to focus more on rfk jr's total stupidity. I mean the guy is a walking mask of death, and blathering idiot.

I sure hope Sen Cassidy for LA who is a doctor is happy with his vote for rfk jr. these repubs are all slimeballs
 
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Apparently Bobby ain't the only idiot in town. 🤣

The WHO recommends vitamin A for all children with acute measles, regardless of their country of residence, to reduce the risk for complications. Administer vitamin A as follows: for infants <6 months old, give 50,000 IU, once a day for 2 days; for infants 6 months old and older, but younger than 12 months, give 100,000 IU once a day for 2 days; for children ≥12 months old give 200,000 IU once a day for 2 days. For children with clinical signs and symptoms of vitamin A deficiency, administer an additional (i.e., a third) age-specific dose of vitamin A 2–4 weeks following the first round of dosing.
(cdc.gov)
 
Apparently Bobby ain't the only idiot in town. 🤣

The WHO recommends vitamin A for all children with acute measles, regardless of their country of residence, to reduce the risk for complications. Administer vitamin A as follows: for infants <6 months old, give 50,000 IU, once a day for 2 days; for infants 6 months old and older, but younger than 12 months, give 100,000 IU once a day for 2 days; for children ≥12 months old give 200,000 IU once a day for 2 days. For children with clinical signs and symptoms of vitamin A deficiency, administer an additional (i.e., a third) age-specific dose of vitamin A 2–4 weeks following the first round of dosing.
(cdc.gov)
This is usually reserved for kids in developing countries who have measles combined with malnutrition. Bobby is an ass clown.
 
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