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Informed Consent Absent in New Zealand

Meanwhile, NZ officials, under the rule of Minister of Health Shane Reti, are urging Kiwis to have yet another round of boosters. This is irresponsible, given what we know about these experimental jabs.

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Gary Moller
Gary Moller is a health practitioner who is focused on addressing the root causes of ill health or poor performance by making use of a key forensic tool – Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis – and administering healthy, natural and sustainable therapies.

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One of the hallmarks of ethical health practice is the principle of informed consent. Informed consent has several parts. It includes giving the patient a list of the known risks and benefits of the procedure that is easy to understand and explaining these while answering questions while doing so in a timely way and without coercion. This must all be documented in writing and signed as written consent by the patient.

Informed consent is critical because with it, we risk falling into a state of medical tyranny, such as we experienced during WWII under the Nazi and Japanese regimes. I will be writing more about this issue of the need for proper medical-informed consent soon, so keep an eye out for it.

As many as 90 per cent of the New Zealand population, including minors and pregnant women, had an experimental drug injected into their veins without giving proper informed consent. Two years on, many are only now suffering serious consequences, such as heart disease, stroke, neuro-degeneration, infertility and cancer.

The World is Waking Up

We have been lied to — sold a lemon. New Zealand could well take note that the Florida Department of Health has released new guidance for the 2024–2025 Covid-19 booster season, recommending against using mRNA vaccines. They cite concerns about health risks, urging consumers to consider alternatives to these boosters. Here are the key points:

  • Health and safety concerns with mRNA vaccines:
    • Myocarditis, particularly in younger populations
    • Autoimmune reactions
    • Insufficient clinical trial data for new boosters
  • Encourages a focus on overall health and well-being to improve immunity naturally.
  • Recommends discussing risks and benefits with healthcare providers.
  • Suggests non-mRNA vaccines for vulnerable populations, especially those over 65 or with existing health issues.

While this guidance is still inadequate, it is a welcome step in the right direction because it promotes an informed, health-first approach, which echoes the principles I like to emphasise of “Let Food Be Thy Medicine” and “Body – Heal Thyself”. Prioritising a nutrient-dense diet and a proactive health strategy can help mitigate Covid-19 risks alongside, or even in place of, these ineffective and unsafe vaccines.

For more information, visit the Florida Health Department’s site.

New Zealand: Head in the Sand

Meanwhile, New Zealand officials, under the rule of Minister of Health Shane Reti, are urging Kiwis to have yet another round of boosters. This is irresponsible and probably criminal behaviour, given what we know about these experimental jabs. On the issue of there being a lack of adequate informed consent, they, and every health professional participating in this programme of forever boosters, are in breach of the Nuremburg Code.

I will write more about this soon. In the meantime, stay vigilant and protect your loved ones from people who are not your friends, even if they say they are.

This article was originally published by garymoller.com

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