One day you come into the doctor saying, “Look Doc, I don’t feel so good. I’m tired, I’m achy, I’ve got brain fog, I can’t think straight, I’m not sleeping, I’ve got skin rashes, and bloating. I’m sure there’s something wrong with
After realizing his COVID-19 booster shot may have sent his cancer into overdrive, Michel Goldman, M.D., Ph.D., professor of immunology and pharmacotherapy at the Université libre de Bruxelles in Belgium, said going public with the information was the “right thing to do.”
Everyone has a genetic predisposition for a weak organ or weak tissues or a weak system that is targeted when a person’s toxic threshold had been reached. It’s kind of like the straw that breaks the camel’s back. So long as the
Despite the massive PR campaign and a century of being in charge of all the medical universities, scientific journals, hospitals, public health institutions including the CDC, AMA, FDA, NIH and WHO, writing all the textbooks, and directing the untold trillions spent
Government regulators at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) say they will not release any of the agency’s Covid-19 “vaccine” safety analyses for independent review because their findings are allegedly part of internal discussions that are protected by law. Back in
“Standard of Care” is the term for the reasonable degree of care a medical profession is expected to provide a patient with a given condition and doctors in hospitals are expected to adhere to it. Who sets the Standard of Care (SoC)
In a shocking about face, the NIH now advocates the use of Ivermectin for treating Covid. This demonstrates possibly the biggest and most significant reversal of the mainstream Covid narrative to date. In the last few months, we’ve seen a few of
After botching the COVID response in every possible and improbable way, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now wants more money — and more power. August 17, 2022, CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky publicly admitted the agency’s COVID response “fell
The blood is your life force. It’s designed to take essential nutrients where they are needed and remove cellular wastes from where they are not needed. Picture a vibrant, gushing river – an artery, branching into streams called veins, that become trickling