perhaps this is the spicier content, nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx ?

a wikifreedia-style of medicines; would have been very handy during covid and very prone to censorship to have a place to talk about ivermectin, etc

maybe we should deploy a family of topic-specific wikifreedia sites like Wikipedia, Inc. did

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Go a level down and do molecules -- chempedia. Then build that up into compounds then medicines.

DMSO

I’ve seen it make ppl walk again. Seen it stop a stroke in its tracks & prevent perm damage. Seen it immediately reduce large swellings.

Seen it restore BP to normal in mins. And so much more. This stuff can be a life changer when used properly.

But alas my life experience is just an anecdote & I am not a doctor. And this is not medical advice.

https://www.sott.net/article/228453-DMSO-The-Real-Miracle-Solution

Oh, and untold thousands swear by it on Amazon. Make sure to go to Amazon and read the reviews.

#DMSO

All knowledge bases can be made up of wikis. Books, courses, guides, manuals everything. We would probably need another event kind to group wikis together, and then some indexable tag to categorize the wikis (dictionary, medicines, encyclopedia etc)

I would trust nostrMD 1000x more than webMD.

This would be an incredible resource for us to share and contribute to.

I’m sure you’re already working on it Pablo 🤣

This is what the internet was meant for. Shared knowledge and cooperation.

Nostr as a solution to fiat science is incredibly bullish.

nostr:npub1a7n2h5y3gt90y00mwrknhx74fyzzjqw25ehkscje58x9tfyhqd5snyvfnu I think you previously suggested censor scientists/science as a nostr use case. Do you have an example with details on how censorship specifically happened, how the censored could use nostr?

Good question. I remember a very specific one that went into a lot of detail. Let me try to find it…🤞

Think of retraction watch (a website where you can see if the authors retracted a paper) is built into the publishing itself.

🤯

An open market for peer review…..

Cleavers tincture, drains the lymph nodes.

Once you start to read into ivermectin you realize the whole edifice of medicine is a scam that has been going on for many decades.

Basically:

- the gold standard of medicine is *honestly-implemented* randomized controlled trials (RCTs)

- to do any RCT you need money and establishment approval

- the establishment will not only stop you from doing RCTs for drugs it doesn't make huge profits from, but it will stop you using anything else BECAUSE RCTs ARE THE GOLD STANDARD

- it then does its own *dishonest RCTs* with products it makes huge profits from

So we are denied honest RCTs and all we are left with is home remedies and intuition.

This is already on the path to getting fixed with substack - where the real science happens and is published now. A beautiful thing but of course it's centralized and will be rugged sooner or later - at which point, if not before, we will then fall back to nostr.. ..the social network of last resort.

It's really very exciting..

A situation where I absolutely want a web of trust. Not going to put something in my body based on random advice.