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Incompetent RF Kennedy Junior Recommends Vitamin A To Combat Measles

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Trump's hand pick Health and Human Services Secretary once again touts some Conspiracy Theories of the Measles Vaccine by recommending Vitamin A to combat this virus.
Of course we are seeing this:

After RFK Jr. recommends vitamin A as a measles treatment, some Texas patients show signs of toxicity
Patients at Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock, Texas, have been found to have abnormal liver function, which can occur when someone takes too much vitamin A.

Weeks after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. touted vitamin A as an effective treatment for measles amid the largest outbreak of disease in decades, hospitalized patients in West Texas are being treated for signs of vitamin A toxicity.

Several patients at Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock have been found to have abnormal liver function, CNN reported, which can occur when a person takes excessive doses of vitamin A. Those being treated include “a handful of unvaccinated children who were given so much vitamin A that they had signs of liver damage,” the New York Times reported.

More than 320 people in Texas have contracted measles in recent weeks. Forty people have been hospitalized in the state and one child has died in the current outbreak. As of March 27, there have been 411 reported cases of measles in the United States in 2025 and two deaths overall.

‘Flying off the shelves’
One week after RFK Jr.’s March 4 interview on Fox News, during which he touted the “very good” results of treating measles with vitamin A-rich cod liver oil, pharmacies in West Texas saw demand skyrocket.

“It’s flying off the shelves,” Tyler Schultz, pharmacy manager at Drug Emporium in Lubbock told KLBK News earlier this month about cod liver oil.

On Thursday, the Council for Responsible Nutrition, a trade organization for the food supplement industry, issued a statement in response to recent media reports that parents were giving their children excessive doses of vitamin A as a way to treat or try to prevent contracting measles.

“While vitamin A plays an important role in supporting overall immune function, research hasn’t established its effectiveness in preventing measles infection. CRN is concerned about reports of high-dose vitamin A being used inappropriately, especially in children,” the statement said.

While large doses of vitamin A have been shown to be effective in helping to treat severe cases of measles, health experts warn that it should be administered under the guidance of a physician.

The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases states on its website that “when measles does occur, vitamin A can be an effective treatment when appropriately administered by a healthcare professional.”

Taking too much vitamin A can also be dangerous.

Symptoms of vitamin A toxicity
On its website, Cleveland Clinic states that “Acute vitamin A toxicity happens when somebody — usually a child — accidentally ingests a megadose of vitamin A.”

The most common symptoms include headache, a rash that may cause skin to peel, drowsiness, irritability, stomach pain, nausea and vomiting, the clinic said.

Kennedy directed the CDC to update its measles guidance to promote the use of vitamin A.

“While there is no approved antiviral for those who may be infected, CDC has recently updated their recommendation supporting administration of vitamin A under the supervision of a physician for those with mild, moderate, and severe infection,” Kennedy, a longtime vaccine skeptic, wrote in a March 2 op-ed published by Fox News. “Studies have found that vitamin A can dramatically reduce measles mortality.”

But the study Kennedy referenced looked at the effectiveness of vitamin A “treatment and supplementation in addition to offering two doses of vaccine to all children.” And in his Fox News interview two days later, Kennedy suggested vitamin A could also work “as a prophylaxis” to measles, which is not true.

Vaccines work against measles
"I just want to be abundantly clear that vitamin A is not a replacement for vaccination," Dr. Stacey Rose, a professor at Baylor College of Medicine, told Houston Public Media earlier this month. "I think the reason that vitamin A is part of the conversation is because vitamin A supplementation has been shown to reduce mortality or death associated with measles infection, especially in young children and in populations or areas where children tend to be malnourished."

Health care experts have marveled at how an entirely preventable childhood disease has continued to circulate thanks to vaccine skepticism.

“Given that two (2) doses of the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine are 97% effective in preventing the disease, it should not be necessary for a parent or a healthcare professional to know how to treat measles,” the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases states on its website.

 

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RFK is becoming a danger to the lives of not only the children but all Americans.
He has hired a Vaccine Conspiracy Theorist to conduct the so called Research of vaccines and "Autism"............JEEZ!!

RFK Jr. Is Hiring a Vaccine Skeptic at HHS to Analyze Vaccine Studies
The Health and Human Services department is bringing in a researcher known for pushing the debunked notion that vaccines cause autism.

One of the regular tropes from our previous exercise in self-destruction that I kept handy was the fact that the claim that “we hire only the best people” never would stop being funny. Now that we’re deep into Hell’s Encore, it’s time to trot it out again, with the caveat that it isn’t as funny the second time around. From TheWashington Post:

The Department of Health and Human Services has hired David Geier to conduct the analysis, according to the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation. Geier and his father, Mark Geier, have published papers claiming vaccines increase the risk of autism, a theory that has been studied for decades and scientifically debunked. David Geier was disciplined by Maryland regulators more than a decade ago for practicing medicine without a license. He is listed as a data analyst in the HHS employee directory.
There is, of course, absolutely no need for any study of whether vaccines cause autism. They don’t. And if you need proof, there are only a couple hundreds studies debunking the whole notion you can look up. But if you’re going to form a committee to study a nonexistent medical phenomenon, who better than a non-doctor to head it up?

“It seems the goal of this administration is to prove that vaccines cause autism, even though they don’t,” said Alison Singer, president of the Autism Science Foundation, a nonprofit organization that funds autism research. “They are starting with the conclusion and looking to prove it. That’s not how science is done.”

President Donald Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have repeatedly linked vaccines to autism. Kennedy has often cited studies by David Geier and his father, a physician, asserting that their research reveals the negative effects of vaccines. ...

... During Kennedy’s confirmation hearings, Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana) pressed Kennedy to publicly disavow his past claims about vaccines and autism. Kennedy replied he would do so if presented with data disproving the link, despite the overwhelming body of research that already does.


Of course, Cassidy, a real doctor, voted for Kennedy’s nomination anyway, because Hippocrates never had to worry about a future primary.

Entrusting the nation’s health to a notorious quack already is having nationwide consequences. The measles epidemic in west Texas rages on despite the fact that Kennedy’s Patent Medicine Wagon rolled into town weeks ago. From The New York Times:

Parents in Gaines County, Texas, the center of a raging measles outbreak, have increasingly turned to supplements and unproven treatments to protect their children, many of whom are unvaccinated, against the virus. One of those supplements is cod liver oil containing vitamin A, which Mr. Kennedy has promoted as a near miraculous cure for measles. Physicians at Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock, Texas, say they’ve now treated a handful of unvaccinated children who were given so much vitamin A that they had signs of liver damage. Some of them had received unsafe doses of cod liver oil and other vitamin A supplements for several weeks in an attempt to prevent a measles infection, said Dr. Summer Davies, who cares for acutely ill children at the hospital.

Christamighty, I can see the medical examiner’s report now: “Cause of Death: Did Own Research on Internet.”

 

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Ohh Dear, and now RFK Junior now wants to do this:

RFK Jr plans 10,000 job cuts in restructuring of US health department
Health secretary aims to close regional offices and establish new division called ‘administration for a healthy America’


After all Trump's Tax cuts to his wealthy cronies is far more important and on the backs of the most vulnerable Americans!!
 

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They're also cutting the people working on vaccines to counteract the potential next pandemic.
Like how Trump dismantled Obamas agency created after bird flu and an ebola breakout in 2014.
 

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RFK Jr. has now got rid of the FDA's Top Vaccine Official who was instrumental in conducting The Operation Warp Speed that eventually saved millions of lives. We all know which individual subsequently took credit for it. But Dr. Peter Marks is not going out quietly:

FDA's top vaccine official forced out, decries RFK Jr.'s "misinformation and lies"

 
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