With everything that Dr. McCullough has put on the line and everything that he has lost for not only saving lives, but for telling the truth about all of the transgressions heaped upon humanity over the course of the last nearly 4-yrs., I applaud his efforts & involvement to help create products to try & undo some of the damage. Part of that effort includes their promotion. Try not to be so short-sighted. It is a much larger picture.
Yes I'm into the truth. And I respect and admire McCullough & Leake for their brilliant scholarship and courage to go against their captured colleagues in mainstream medicine and journalism. I'm just not so much into the promotion of plausibly effective spike remedies, though I find the ideas fascinating as enunciated by Dr. M. I'm thinking of using his strategy (Natto-Curcumin-Bromelain) in one of my patients with autoimmune liver disease. I'm not at all into the fear-porn rearing it's alarmist head in a recent piece here amplifying 'news' of macrolide resistant pneumonia in China. Curious also why John & Pete seem almost never to engage with their comments section remaining always above the fray.
The thing is that the dosages and reasons are there in the open. People can use that in order to manipulate nutrition, and also get locally produced supplements that do the same. Knowledge is very useful, and at least they are open about what they use and why, which gives people information to use in other ways.
Anyone is entitled to make a buck but as Discourse morphs into Product Promotion and Distribution I find myself morphing into an ex-subscriber.
With everything that Dr. McCullough has put on the line and everything that he has lost for not only saving lives, but for telling the truth about all of the transgressions heaped upon humanity over the course of the last nearly 4-yrs., I applaud his efforts & involvement to help create products to try & undo some of the damage. Part of that effort includes their promotion. Try not to be so short-sighted. It is a much larger picture.
Yes I'm into the truth. And I respect and admire McCullough & Leake for their brilliant scholarship and courage to go against their captured colleagues in mainstream medicine and journalism. I'm just not so much into the promotion of plausibly effective spike remedies, though I find the ideas fascinating as enunciated by Dr. M. I'm thinking of using his strategy (Natto-Curcumin-Bromelain) in one of my patients with autoimmune liver disease. I'm not at all into the fear-porn rearing it's alarmist head in a recent piece here amplifying 'news' of macrolide resistant pneumonia in China. Curious also why John & Pete seem almost never to engage with their comments section remaining always above the fray.
"Curious also why John & Pete seem almost never to engage with their comments section remaining always above the fray."
Probably because it's apparently packed with hypocritical a--holes like yourself
I see, Max.
The thing is that the dosages and reasons are there in the open. People can use that in order to manipulate nutrition, and also get locally produced supplements that do the same. Knowledge is very useful, and at least they are open about what they use and why, which gives people information to use in other ways.