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DAVID MUNOZ's avatar

This is the first article I have come across where I feel Dr. McCullough has not done a deep dive- sad to say- please do your own due diligence and look for yourself. David Esaul Munoz MD

-Hmm?

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Intellect's avatar

I agree with you - this Study does not appear to meet Dr. McCullough’s standards. I’m disappointed and hope now that he’s not controlled opposition for big pharma.

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Bambi Forester's avatar

I’m still disappointed and in shock over his actions Intellect! When I found out that he is the Chief Medical Executive at The Wellness Company who hired Dr. Drew who continued vaccinating his elderly patients despite the years of evidence, facts, and professional advice he received on his weekly show as to their dangers, I was in shock! How could Dr. McCullough join with Dr. Drew after he’s told us over and over again that these vaccines are so dangerous that they needed to be removed from the market, but then he joins with a vaccine promoter and giver, shocking! And when I confronted Dr. McCullough about this huge conflict of interest, he defended Dr. Drew instead of defending and protecting Dr. Drew’s patients. So, unfortunately, there is a big difference between who I thought he was versus who he actually is. Money, power, and fame strikes again, and our once thought hero sadly becomes a little less saintly.

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J E B's avatar

I just was notified that Dr. Makis is no longer associated with The Wellness Company.

What happened??

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Bambi Forester's avatar

Hi J E B,

I have no idea why he’s no longer there, but he said that he joined TWC to work with “brilliant, ethical doctors.” From my experiences with TWC, they are not “ethical,” and they are not “brilliant.” I’ve asked for answers from them regarding their decisions to hire Dr. Drew, and here’s their response:

“Hello Bambi,

Thank you for reaching out to us.

Unfortunately, we do not have any information on decidions that have been made within the company.

The providers on the Medical Board are not available for consultations through TWC, but you will have a list of available providers to choose from when you sign up for a consultation. They follow the carefully designed guidelines established by the Medical Board and regularly participate in educational sessions hosted by the board members for high standards of care.

To schedule an appointment outside of TWC with Dr. McCullough, please Call (972) 369-8220.”

Do you buy their response? Does that response seem transparent to you? Would you be part of a company that claims to be transparent, yet this was their response? Does hiring Dr. Drew who was still vaccinating his poor elderly patients seem like a “high standard of care?”

Then when I asked them for a breakdown of the charges for their medical kits since they are able to remove items from the kits that they deem medically necessary which would be fine if they refunded customers for removed drugs, but they don’t. This was their response to my question for a cost breakdown, so people can make an informed decision regarding purchasing the medical kit.

“Support <support@twc.health> wrote:

Hello Bambi,

I regret to inform you that our kits are sold as a complete package. This is akin to purchasing a first aid kit from a store but choosing not to use certain items like band-aids. The kit's price encompasses all processing, shipping, and medication costs. I understand if you feel there's a lack of transparency, but we don't have a detailed breakdown of every component. The total kit price includes all expenses, making it challenging to provide a comprehensive financial breakdown.

In cases where items are omitted, the overall cost remains unchanged; the kit is priced as a complete package. I appreciate your understanding in this matter.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Our hours of operation are Monday-Friday 8am- 5pm EST. If someone does not immediately respond to your inquiry, please expect a response by the next business day in your email inbox.

Thank you,

Amber

TWC Customer Support | Become A Member Today

Did their response seem honest to you? Did their response seem transparent which Dr. McCullough has advocated for so often?

Here’s my response to her:

“To: Amber from Support <support@twc.health>

With all due respect, your reply is complete nonsense. Every business that sells a product, whatever it is, has to assess the complete costs. For example, you were able to provide a cost breakdown of your Spike Support Formula in order to convince customers of their savings, yet you want me to believe that you didn’t do the same regarding your medical kit. Furthermore, comparing your kit to a First Aid kit is not an equal comparison because no one is going to remove anything from the First Aid kit when you purchase it. However, with your kit, items can be removed based on one’s health condition. It seems to me that if you were an honorable company who respected your patients and truly cared about them then you’d be honest and transparent regarding the costs of the items in your medical kits, so we can make an informed decision. Thank you for your time, Bambi Forester”

So to answer your question, if I were him and truly cared about ethical behavior and brilliance, I would not be associated with TWC!

Take care ♥️

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jannz77's avatar

I have to agree. Was really surprised and frankly, disappointed in Dr McCullough's conclusions. ☼ I like the advice from heart surgeon Dr. Phil Ovadia. He describes in an interview with "High Intensity Health" that statins are often prescribed to reduce 'arterial inflammation' ... in addition to cholesterol. However there are other ways to reduce inflammation without the side-effects of statins.

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