Dr. Robert Yoho's article is absolutely accurate. My decades of treating people AFTER conventional oncology destroyed their immune systems and AFTER they were told to go home and die tells me so.
Among the things we have learned during the covid is the takeover and suppression of alternative medicine by the Rockefellers in the early 1900s. As a result, we probably will never know the truth about what makes us ill, and what could make us better.
Well, actually, although the oligarchs did their best to stamp out real medicine, there is a great deal of it left. I have practiced medicine and psychiatry for 53 years without using a single pharmaceutical drug making use of orthomolecular medicine and psychiatry, homeopathy, frequency medicine, nutrition, herbology, detoxification, psychotherapy, ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, including acupuncture, and more, much more.
And, in general, the results were nothing short of astonishing. So they did not do as good a job as they hoped, by far.
I shouldn't be surprised, but I cannot access 2 of your links, in 2 different browsers. I can access AAEM.org, but since the site only seems to deal with emergency doctor stuff. Thanks for trying, though.
Dr. Laibow, even with a STEM Ph.D., I am still more scientifically impressed by the personal stories you told about your late husband than the research discussed in the previous blog. I work with data daily, and I always hear disparaging remarks about the difference between (mere) anecdotes and (establishment) data. I have published on this topic in an effort to turn the tide. Best of luck!
I’ve been married to an Oncologist (RadT) for 40 yrs.
A principled, Loving and caring person as you could ever meet.
She Loves her patients, deals with their patients because she has too, and detests the way management behaves.
So I find this post & it’s tone challenging.
That said as a 65 yr old man, grossly overweight, diabetic and with a metal aortic valve, I would be very interested in rebuilding or boosting my immune system as you have with others.
I’m in NZ so we will probably never meet, though I will be +1 in Glasgow in April for ESTRO, so 2025 it will be ASTRO in the USA.
If you could give me a url to contact you, I would appreciate it.
First of all, I am assuming that you and your wife (I am guessing RadT means radiation therapy here, by the way), are in NZ. Your wife is not a chemical oncologist, but a radiation oncologist, I am again assuming. Since her specialty is not chemotherapy, and since I do not believe that oncologists are allowed to sell medication to patients anywhere outside of the US, one of the powerful incentives about which the article was written would be absent in her professional life, making the harshest criticisms in the piece inapplicable to her. I congratulate her, her patients and you for not having a conflicted professionally active spouse.
BUT I stand by every word of what I am saying for those oncologists in the US who do, in fact, have "the concession" as it is called.
I also stand by the criticism of self interest in a financial system where medical "productivity"
is judged by the amount of income the doctor brings in via tests (often unnecessary for the patient, sometimes painful, inconvenient or dangerous for them) and treatment (see my comments and Dr. Yoho's above.)
You can set up a consult with me if you should wish it, by sending me an email with CONSULT as the subject line at releyes3@gmail.com.
I would love to be helpful to you. Perhaps you can arrange to see if I can be.
what do you think about Ozempic in terms of cancer-promoting properties, Dr.?
Let's start here:
Ozempic is a weight-loss drug that can have serious side effects12345, such as:
pancreatitis (swelling of the pancreas)1,2,3,5
gallbladder disease (gallstones or cholecystitis)1,3
thyroid tumors or cancer1,3
diabetic retinopathy (damaged blood vessels in the eye)1
kidney problems or failure1,3
intestinal blockage or stomach paralysis2,5
hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)1,3
allergic reaction1
bloating, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, lightheadedness, dizziness and fainting2,4
https://www.bing.com/search?q=Ozempic+dangers&cvid=0b0ffa35876d4e0394e7b0179c08bcee&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIGCAEQABhAMgYIAhAAGEAyBggDEAAYQDIGCAQQABhAMgYIBRAAGEDSAQg2MzEwajBqNKgCALACAA&FORM=ANAB01&PC=U531
I am not a specialist in this area, but I am aware of thyroid and pancreatic cancer concerns.
But why would anyone use drugs like these when there are other, safe and effective means of weight control?
Yes please reply to the above question 🙋🏼♀️ good doctor 🤔
Please listen to this urgent warning on the Deadly Drug “Ozempic”
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Among the things we have learned during the covid is the takeover and suppression of alternative medicine by the Rockefellers in the early 1900s. As a result, we probably will never know the truth about what makes us ill, and what could make us better.
Well, actually, although the oligarchs did their best to stamp out real medicine, there is a great deal of it left. I have practiced medicine and psychiatry for 53 years without using a single pharmaceutical drug making use of orthomolecular medicine and psychiatry, homeopathy, frequency medicine, nutrition, herbology, detoxification, psychotherapy, ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, including acupuncture, and more, much more.
And, in general, the results were nothing short of astonishing. So they did not do as good a job as they hoped, by far.
Thank God!
You and your patients are the lucky ones; the rest of us . . .
There are other docs who actually cure illness.
www.AAEM.org
www.ACAM.com
www.AmericanHolisticMedicalAssociation.org
Orthomolecular Medicine
and more
I shouldn't be surprised, but I cannot access 2 of your links, in 2 different browsers. I can access AAEM.org, but since the site only seems to deal with emergency doctor stuff. Thanks for trying, though.
My bad. Try www.AAEMonline.org
www.ACAM.org, www.aaha.org and www.orthomolecular.org.
I thought I remembered them correctly, but at least two have changed.
Let me know if that works better for you.
Much better; thank you. I had thought that web sites like these could easily fall under the censor's knife; they still may.
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Dr. Laibow, even with a STEM Ph.D., I am still more scientifically impressed by the personal stories you told about your late husband than the research discussed in the previous blog. I work with data daily, and I always hear disparaging remarks about the difference between (mere) anecdotes and (establishment) data. I have published on this topic in an effort to turn the tide. Best of luck!
I’ve been married to an Oncologist (RadT) for 40 yrs.
A principled, Loving and caring person as you could ever meet.
She Loves her patients, deals with their patients because she has too, and detests the way management behaves.
So I find this post & it’s tone challenging.
That said as a 65 yr old man, grossly overweight, diabetic and with a metal aortic valve, I would be very interested in rebuilding or boosting my immune system as you have with others.
I’m in NZ so we will probably never meet, though I will be +1 in Glasgow in April for ESTRO, so 2025 it will be ASTRO in the USA.
If you could give me a url to contact you, I would appreciate it.
Blessings Miketoastie at gmail.
Interesting comment, Mike.
First of all, I am assuming that you and your wife (I am guessing RadT means radiation therapy here, by the way), are in NZ. Your wife is not a chemical oncologist, but a radiation oncologist, I am again assuming. Since her specialty is not chemotherapy, and since I do not believe that oncologists are allowed to sell medication to patients anywhere outside of the US, one of the powerful incentives about which the article was written would be absent in her professional life, making the harshest criticisms in the piece inapplicable to her. I congratulate her, her patients and you for not having a conflicted professionally active spouse.
BUT I stand by every word of what I am saying for those oncologists in the US who do, in fact, have "the concession" as it is called.
I also stand by the criticism of self interest in a financial system where medical "productivity"
is judged by the amount of income the doctor brings in via tests (often unnecessary for the patient, sometimes painful, inconvenient or dangerous for them) and treatment (see my comments and Dr. Yoho's above.)
You can set up a consult with me if you should wish it, by sending me an email with CONSULT as the subject line at releyes3@gmail.com.
I would love to be helpful to you. Perhaps you can arrange to see if I can be.
My URL is PreventGenocide2030.org.