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Where Are the Good Doctors?
Here in UK the rot started during the 1980s when NHS doctors were allowed to run and own their own pharmacies. Such GPs, when treating any child with a cough or cold, often prescribed paracetamol, an antibiotic and a cough suppressant. For the child's natural immunity...
Resolving Persistent Spike Protein Syndrome
As the acute cases of COVID have continued to decline, the prevalence of the Persistent Spike Protein (PSP) syndrome has continued to increase. The spike protein is that part of the COVID pathogen that attaches to ACE2 receptors throughout the body and permits the...
Life In A Pharmacy – How I became known as the “Vitamin Girl”
I never thought I would end up working in a Midwest pharmacy for 30 years. Growing up in Hawaii, I also never knew that my favorite childhood beach was considered one of the prettiest in the world. It was where my father liked to fish, and that meant a free ride to...
Positive Correlation between the Number of Vaccine Doses and Infant Mortality
There exists a heated controversy as to whether COVID-19 vaccines and associated boosters are truly "safe and effective." Health care providers and regulators recommend COVID-19 vaccines to all individuals, despite differences in risk factors of serious disease among...
Most Dementia is Driven by Diet, Not Genes – The ApoE4 Exaggeration
In the days of Hippocrates, diseases were blamed on the gods. He didn't buy that and explored the causes of disease saying 'let food be thy medicine'. Nowadays a lot of diseases are being blamed on genes -- because knowledge about genes and their effects has advanced...
Do You Want to Die Old, or Sick?
We are somewhat indoctrinated by prior generations to eventually expect to spend a few years in the old folks' home being sick, but how avoidable is that? The associated question I carry around is, "Why save for retirement if all you are going to do is spend it on...
My Journey Out of a Grim Diagnosis – Intravenous vitamin C and Chemotherapy
I am a male 65 year old healthcare professional who was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer, in December 2021 and had a tumor removed from my transverse colon on December 30, 2021. The cancer had metastasized to my lymph nodes, my liver and my lung. Approximately...
Evidence Based Medicine Takes a New Turn
Perhaps I listened to too many Bob Newhart records while growing up, but even as a kid I knew that Abraham Lincoln did not have a PR agent. I also knew, although to this day I like their material, that neither Sherlock Holmes nor P.D.Q. Bach ever lived. Like most...
Why Are the “Experts” So Silent About Immunity?
It seems like an eternity since COVID-19 struck and changed our lives. During that time, virus experts on television have relentlessly reported on the number of people infected and dying. They say face masks, social distancing and vaccination would save lives. But...
Myocarditis: Once Rare, Now Common
As an actively practicing clinical cardiologist for many years in three different communities, I knew about myocarditis. I just never saw it. Quite literally, I recall seeing ONE young woman who presented with a picture of acute congestive heart failure, and her...
Strep A: How We Can Protect Our Children – A simple, safe and effective nutrient protocol
When a lung infection occurs, several questions occur. Is it caused by a virus, or bacteria? And what is the best treatment? Although a bacterial infection can be treated with an antibiotic medicine, a virus cannot. But a bacterial infection commonly occurs after a...
The Ends Will Change – You May Sponge Away the Writing on the Stone
In 1962, the Christmas season began, of course, on September 10. That was the day the Sears, Roebuck Christmas Catalog arrived in the mail. As a 7-year-old, I had an already well-established and not uncommon kid's holiday priority: getting more presents. My brothers,...
Fueling the Immune System for the 21st Century
Infectious diseases are a major threat to human survival and quality of life. In 1996, the World Health Organization raised concern regarding over 17 million people dying each year from infectious diseases. [1] That's over 46,000 people per day. In 2014 HIV/AIDS...
Bone Health and Osteoporosis: An Orthomolecular Perspective
Osteoporosis, like most other disease, is caused by many factors including deficiencies of essential nutrients such as vitamin D. But the central dogma has been promoting just prescription drugs and calcium supplements. This strategy sounds simple and straightforward,...