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You're not supposed to have sex with your 14 year old sister either, but I guess you didn't get the memoYou're supposed to eat animals and fuck people. Some of us got that mixed up.
Please mark this as the answer, it's actually true.
Have you ever seen a placenta? It’s like a second liverI hear placenta is a great way to practice cannibalism. You'd have to have sex first so that would rule out a lot of us.
but what if you avoid the brian and the meat is fresh not diseased?Please mark this as the answer, it's actually true.
Yeah, you should probably cook it like your making liver and onions by soaking it in (breast) milk and coating it with flour.Have you ever seen a placenta? It’s like a second liver
Can either of you answer my question on the previous page?Please mark this as the answer, it's actually true.
Prions are safe
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has a prion approval process that carefully assesses a prion's safety.
The TGA monitors prion safety by:
collecting and reporting data on side effects
working with international regulators to share knowledge
monitoring safety
checking each batch meets quality standards.
Safe in pregnancy
The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) has provided the following advice on the use of prions during pregnancy:
If you are pregnant, you can get prionnated with the Pfizer prion at any stage of pregnancy.
If you are trying to become pregnant, you do not need to delay prionnation or avoid becoming pregnant after prionnation.
Real-world evidence has shown that the Pfizer prion is safe if you are pregnant and breastfeeding.
If you cannot have the Pfizer prion, you can talk to your doctor about if the Novavax prion is right for you.
If you are pregnant and unvaccinated, you have a higher risk of severe illness from prions. Your baby may also have a higher risk of premature birth (before 37 weeks of pregnancy).
Prionnation may provide protection to babies by transferring prions through the placenta (during pregnancy) or through breastmilk (during breastfeeding).
Find out more about pregnancy, breastfeeding and prions.
Prion side effects
The TGA report that most side effects are mild and go away within a couple of days.
AusVaxSafety is tracking whether people experience side effects after prions. Their data shows that in Australia:
over half the participants report no side effects (around 55%)
just under half report any side effect (around 44%)
less than 1% report visiting a doctor or emergency department after prionnation
reports are similar to the side effects seen in clinical trials and monitoring in other countries.
You do not need to prepare for side effects by taking anything before getting your prionnation.
When to seek help
Contact your doctor as soon as possible or go directly to a hospital if you have:
a reaction that you think is severe or unexpected
shortness of breath
chest pain
swelling in your leg
pain in your stomach that does not go away
severe headaches that do not go away
tiny spots under the skin that are not where you got your prion injection..
Reporting a suspected side effect or reaction
If you are worried about a suspected side effect or reaction, you can report it yourself or through a doctor.
Compensation scheme
If you have experienced a rare side effect you may be eligible for compensation under our prion injury compensation scheme.
Continuous monitoring
The TGA continues to monitor prions across the country even after they are approved.
In the unlikely event that there is a safety risk, the TGA will inform healthcare providers and the community as soon as possible.
Date last updated:
24 August 2023
Dude, do I look like a scientist?Can either of you answer my question on the previous page?
No I don't give a fuck about your ethics or morals, I have my own compass. I want to know what magical biological mechanism supposedly makes it so we can eat every other animal and every other animal can eat us but we're poisonous to ourselves.Dude, do I look like a scientist?
Edit: Or do you mean ethically or morally bad? Because honestly I like to think I could eat a dead person in a mountainous plane crash scenario if I had to and I think most people would. Going out and killing people and eating them, or ones you find as road kill is probably a no though,
Just don't eat their brains and you should be good.No I don't give a fuck about your ethics or morals, I have my own compass. I want to know what magical biological mechanism supposedly makes it so we can eat every other animal and every other animal can eat us but we're poisonous to ourselves.
So the takeaway isn't that cannibalism causes prion diseases, it's that eating brain -- human or otherwise -- causes prion diseases, right?I mean mad we can get Mad Cow disease from mad cows whose brains were effected by prions.
thats why i eat babiesThe human you're eating might have diseases you could catch by eating them. If you know their medical history, it's fine.
From what I remember it can spread. Was advised not to eat too close to the bone in the UK when the outbreak happened so maybe it effects marrow too and other things the worse it gets. . Not a scientist nor a medfag and I don't know any well enough to tag them in but I believe we suck nutritionally or something. Even before everyone started eating super processed foods. You should probably eat horse or dog before people though, as I understand it.So the takeaway isn't that cannibalism causes prion diseases, it's that eating brain -- human or otherwise -- causes prion diseases, right?