It is currently illegal to insert them into a woman's womb, and it remains undetermined if these structures can develop beyond the initial stages of human growth.
Dr. Richard Bartlett from West Texas first called budesonide the "silver bullet" for COVID-19 treatment and was censored for his claim that the inhaled corticosteroid could ease the infection.
"The conventional SARS-CoV-2 vaccine’s ability to provide immunological protection may be significantly impacted by over-vaccination. If this happens, either newly diagnosed COVID-19 cases or people who have already contracted the virus again may have a more severe case of the illness. This concept was proposed after seeing tolerance of both the humoral and cellular immune responses to prolonged booster immunization doses."
In a turn of events characterized by profound irony, an outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, occurred at the 2023 Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Conference hosted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) itself.