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I am impressed:
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Has she done any clinical studies? Published in respected medical journals?
Or just opiniated.
Yes, there are lots of doctors out there on the woo side.

Radio shows? Reminds me of Dr Phil, Dr Oz.

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MONOLAURIN: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions, Interactions, Dosing and Reviews
Dr Sherry did some clinical work and wrote several papers:



 
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Verdinut

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I am impressed:
Home | Prestige

Has she done any clinical studies? Published in respected medical journals?
Or just opiniated.
Yes, there are lots of doctors out there on the woo side.

Radio shows? Reminds me of Dr Phil, Dr Oz.

pps.

MONOLAURIN: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions, Interactions, Dosing and Reviews
I would like to add that by reading some of Dr Sherry A. Rogers' books, I found that the last frank atrial fibrillation episode which I had about 3 years ago, was caused by a low potassium count. As a matter of fact, she clearly specified what she suggested that I take to cure that problem, and by following her recommendations, I am convinced that the situation is now on complete control.
My cardiologist preferred prescribing medicine instead of recommending a natural approach to resolve the problem. Of course, as he is controlled by Big Pharma, he cannot prescribe natural supplements because they cannot be patented for pharmaceutical production! I recently stopped taking the beta blocker I was prescribed as I was getting vein insufficiency as a side effect and an occasional too low blood pressure. Today, I am not taking any medication and I feel better.
 
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Seriously, I have no life.
Dr Sherry did some clinical work and wrote several papers:



At least that is in her field, environmental. Yet she seems to get involved outside her field. Why should anyone take her seriously? Writing books outside her field with no real journal papers in any of those other fields to support her opinion?
 
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Verdinut

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At least that is in her field, environmental. Yet she seems to get involved outside her field. Why should anyone take her seriously? Writing books outside her field with no real journal papers in any of those other fields to support her opinion?
No. All the info she wrote in her books is well documented with the sources at the end of each chapter. She isn't a quack.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
No. All the info she wrote in her books is well documented with the sources at the end of each chapter. She isn't a quack.
Well, when she goes after statins and other well known conditions, blood pressure, detoxing, what is one to think, that she is the only one to know?

ps. and a renowned Neuropathy

Health Insight Journal
a grounding mat that a member here had a discussion about grounding a body

right, not a quack, just renowned.
 
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Well, when she goes after statins and other well known conditions, blood pressure, detoxing, what is one to think, that she is the only one to know?

ps. and a renowned Neuropathy

Health Insight Journal
a grounding mat that a member here had a discussion about grounding a body

right, not a quack, just renowned.
She's not the only one to know about the statin scam. You don't know why she does not recommend statins? In her book entitled "Is your Cardiologist Killing You?", she states that cholesterol is not the vilain, merely the messenger.She adds that statins are the most dangerous drugs ever made. You don't poison the liver's ability to make cholesterol and get away with it, at least not alive. To make it short, you must have cholesterol to make your hormones, like testosterone for libido, thyroid for energy and weight control, and adrenal stress hormone.Cholesterol is needed not only by all your glands, but all your glands are needed to keep you from a heart attack. Without continual repair and replenishment, you get disease and die. She mentions that statins decrease coenzyme Q10 which can cause congestive heart failure. Statins lower your zinc and deplete vitamin E. Her info is well documented with sources in the book.

Moreover, the main situation is that those expensive statins bring money to the Big Pharma industry around the globe. In the 1980's, the cardiologist associations decreased the upper limit of normal total cholesterol from 240 to below 200, what for? To sell more statins and make more money! Those statins involve profits in the billions of dollars annually. Most cardiologists are also on payroll of those pharmaceutical firms. Those facts have been reported in several books and by several doctors including one in Montreal of whom I have a book relating to them. Money rules!

Of course, there are other measures to improve the lipid profile, including reducing refined carbohydrate and sugar consumption for starters. Niacin, vitamin B3, is one of the effective products for instance.
 
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Received my flu and COVID-19 jabs this afternoon. One of my co-workers got his last week and they knocked him on his ass. But then, he is about five years older than me and not the picture of health.

Anyway, in anticipation of possibly feeling crappy, as soon as I arrived home, I went out for a 7.5k run. If I don't feel well tomorrow, I won't feel guilty for laying around all day.

Now, I'm rewarding myself:
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Verdinut

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I am to receive my new Covid-19 jab on November 28. As for the flu shot, I don't need it as the last time I caught this influenza, it was more than 50 years ago. My immune system is adequate. I have been taking food supplements for 40 years and they have protected me. Vitamins A, C and E, as well as Zinc and the middle-chain fatty acid coconut oil have been helping me.
 
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I am to receive my new Covid-19 jab on November 28. As for the flu shot, I don't need it as the last time I caught this influenza, it was more than 50 years ago. My immune system is adequate. I have been taking food supplements for 40 years and they have protected me. Vitamins A, C and E, as well as Zinc and the middle-chain fatty acid coconut oil have been helping me.
Well, it's entirely up to you, but to say you don't need a flu shot because you don't get the flu is like saying you don't need to wear a seat belt because you don't have car accidents. I haven't had the flu in...I don't know long it's been....several decades. But, I still get the shot.
 
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Well, it's entirely up to you, but to say you don't need a flu shot because you don't get the flu is like saying you don't need to wear a seat belt because you don't have car accidents. I haven't had the flu in...I don't know long it's been....several decades. But, I still get the shot.
You don't get the flu possibly because you get the flu vaccine every year. In my case, the food supplements do the job which they are designed to do: protecting me from the upper respiratory diseases. Cure is in the food and food supplements we can consume.
 
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As for the flu shot, I don't need it as the last time I caught this influenza, it was more than 50 years ago. My immune system is adequate.
You are certainly much more vulnerable to the flu than you were 50 years ago. And once you past about 60 years old, your immune system lost considerable ability to fight off infections or to prevent serious illness.
I have been taking food supplements for 40 years and they have protected me. Vitamins A, C and E, as well as Zinc and the middle-chain fatty acid coconut oil have been helping me.
That is your fondly held belief. But you simply cannot provide convincing scientific evidence to support your claims about food supplements. When tested in humans as well as lab animals, these food supplements, alone or in combination, do not prevent flu infections or reduce the flu symptoms.

We all know that attitudes, beliefs, and expectations can profoundly affect what we perceive to be true. But that does not make it a fact. I really do get that. After all, AH is an audio forum based on that principle.
 
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You are certainly much more vulnerable to the flu than you were 50 years ago. And once you past about 60 years old, your immune system lost considerable ability to fight off infections or to prevent serious illness.
for me
That is your fondly held belief. But you simply cannot provide convincing scientific evidence to support your claims about food supplements. When tested in humans as well as lab animals, these food supplements, alone or in combination, do not prevent flu infections or reduce the flu symptoms.

We all know that attitudes, beliefs, and expectations can profoundly affect what we perceive to be true. But that does not make it a fact. I really do get that. After all, AH is an audio forum based on that principle.
Why should I worry about the cold or the flu when i have been without them for over 40 years ? It looks like what I have been consuming in food and food supplements all that time work for me.
Doctors who practice functional medicine know damn well that vitamins, minerals and other food supplements apart from good non processed food prevent and cure diseases. You believe what you want. I'm convinced that I'm doing right with the experience I've had. There are exceptions and I'm one of them!

I would like to add that I'm 84 and I don't at present need any prescribed medication. Whenever possible, I stay away from the pill pushers.
 
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Why should I worry about the cold or the flu when i have been without them for over 40 years ? It looks like what I have been consuming in food and food supplements all that time work for me.
You should worry because of your age. 40 years ago you were 44 years old. What may have worked well for you in the past may not work well now.
Doctors who practice functional medicine know damn well that vitamins, minerals and other food supplements apart from good non processed food prevent and cure diseases. You believe what you want. I'm convinced that I'm doing right with the experience I've had. There are exceptions and I'm one of them!
Yes, I'm well aware how convinced you think you are. But your age is a factor that you cannot ignore.
 
davidscott

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RFK Jr in charge of our country's healthcare system anyone? Say goodbye to any sane scientific proven vaccines.
Welcome back polio and many more diseases that have been at bay for years. :(
 
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You should worry because of your age. 40 years ago you were 44 years old. What may have worked well for you in the past may not work well now.
Yes, I'm well aware how convinced you think you are. But your age is a factor that you cannot ignore.
A factor that needs to be taken into account is that I don't go out much. I usually eat at the restaurant only once every two weeks. I don't go to places where the room will be crammed full of people. I rarely take the subway train to go to downtown Montreal. As a matter of fact, I had a haircut downtown Thursday, and I'll be taking it only in February for my next cut.
Also, when I cross someone in a store for instance, who coughs or sneezes, I always interrupt my breathing. So my risk of catching the flu are practically null. The flu is not that easy to catch, but the new variants of Covid-19 are. End of discussion.
 
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Where did COVID-19 originate? Saskatoon lab helps with genetic analysis that points to animal market | CBC News

A team of scientists, including one in Saskatoon, say they have strong evidence that the COVID-19 virus jumped from infected animals to humans, rather than originating from a laboratory leak.

The analysis of hundreds of genetic samples provides strong but circumstantial evidence that the pandemic's origin is connected to the wildlife trade in the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, said Angie Rasmussen, a study co-author and virologist at the University of Saskatchewan's Vaccine and Infection Disease Organization.

The study, published this fall in the journal Cell, shows the virus emerged at the market in Wuhan, China, at the same time as the pandemic began in the human population, suggesting it was the place of origin and linked to the live animals that were being sold there.

"It's very difficult to explain any other way, besides that virus was brought there with those live animals and it spilled over, twice actually, into the human population at the market," she said.

There had been two main theories about the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic, declared by the World Health Organization in March 2020. One was that the virus jumped from an infected animal to a human, most likely at the market; the second was that the virus was leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
 
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That looks like a good paper. But it only provides additional new data agreeing with what nearly all scientists already believed. Yes, it is still evidence "consistent with" the pandemic originating at the Wuhan fresh market. It is not "direct and conclusive" evidence for that. In most scientific opinion, we are not going see stronger evidence. In contrast, there is ZERO evidence to support the idea that a leak from a virus lab was the origin.

This question is settled.
 
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