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A Little Laugh
I just got an email that's made my day. I wish I could write with a dash of humor like this. I hope it gonna make your day too, I'm sharing it here. Happy reading… ------- Pre-Written Narratives and Premature Outrage: ProPublica's Plan to Review Our Upcoming Book, “The War on Chlorine Dioxide" Jenna McCarthy Dec 04, 2025 Well, friends, we’re still more than a month out from The War on Chlorine Dioxide’s official debut, and already the media sharks are circling. Dr. Kory and I have reporters emailing, texting, calling our cells, reaching out to colleagues, tracking down my husband’s mobile number (?!), leaving voicemails, and generally behaving like they heard we’re going to drop photographic proof that Elvis is alive in Chapter Seven. I’ve actually started checking my bushes for journalists when I leave the house. (That was a joke. This is Texas. Don’t even think about it.) Since one particularly persistent reporter (Megan O’Matz of ProPublica) has now contacted us sixteen times—about a book she hasn’t read for a story she’s essentially confessed she’s already written—I figured I’d just respond here so there’s zero chance she can spin my words to suit her purposes. Below, you’ll find excerpts from some of the increasingly aggressive emails Ms. O’Matz has sent to Pierre and me—each followed by my response. If she wants to badger us privately, fine. We are choosing to respond openly, where context can’t be edited out. Dear Megan, Thank you for your eighth email—plus the texts, the voicemails to both my phone and my husband’s, and the outreach to my co-author—offering us the opportunity to “clarify anything” in the article you’ve already written. At this point, you’ve been more persistent than my dentist, the neighborhood solar-panel salesman, and my distant Cuban cousin who sells Bibles for a living. (True story.) For a book you haven’t even read and clearly know very little about, your enthusiasm is… impressive. We have no interest in being willing participants in your hit job, but since you’re moving forward with your preordained story either way, here are a few things you might at least pretend to consider before hitting ‘publish.’
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A Story From My New Hero
I’d like to share a story from my new hero, who sent me an email today. He’s my new hero because he indirectly helped me stabilize my prostate MRI scan and improve my prostate symptoms, thus renewing my hope. I hope this story can be a source of inspiration for you all. Happy reading *The Electric Language of Life* (An essay in four movements) What cells know that our textbooks still refuse to say. Dr. h.c. Andreas Ludwig Kalcker November 29, 2025 In 2012, a senior oncologist in Madrid (I will call him Miguel) diagnosed his closest friend since university, Luis, with locally advanced pancreatic adenocarcinoma. The tumor had already wrapped itself around the superior mesenteric vessels. No surgical option. The guidelines were clear: palliative chemotherapy might buy a few extra weeks of nausea and fatigue, nothing more. Miguel sat Luis down in his office after hours, closed the door, and did something most oncologists never allow themselves to do. He spoke the truth. “Luis, the statistics are brutal. Even with treatment you have three to six months, probably less. Chemo will make you feel like death while only postponing it by days. If it were me, I would skip it.” Luis listened, pale but strangely calm. He asked only one question: “So I can do what I want with the time I have left?” Miguel nodded. Two weeks later Luis flew to Bali with a one-way ticket, leaving behind a stunned family; he refused to participate. He had always wanted to see the coral reefs before he died. He rented a small losmen on the coast near Amed,, and started diving every single day—sometimes three or four dives. The salt water, the weightlessness, the pure oxygen-enriched air from the tanks, the sun on his skin. He started to feel alive in a way he had never felt in his job translating contracts in a grey Madrid office. One of the divemasters noticed how quickly Luis moved through the water and asked where he had learned. They offered him a job teaching German tourists. He accepted. He never went back.
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@Dr. Chris Cormier, DC Thanks for your kind words and encouragement. I just hope more physicians go back to their ethical principle of Do No Harm by using nutritional solutions, lifestyle and non patented substrates instead of pharmaceuticals.
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@Bernardo Henriques you are very welcome
To everyone facing cancer right now — this is for you 🙏
You are some of the bravest people on this planet. Every day you wake up and push forward through fear, pain, exhaustion, and uncertainty… yet you still keep going. Your strength is seen. Your courage is felt. Your fight inspires more people than you’ll ever know. Whether you’re in treatment, recovering, supporting a loved one, or carrying the memory of someone you’ve lost — I want you to know this: I’m praying for you. For peace, for comfort, for strength, and for a light that carries you through the hardest days. You are not alone. You are loved. And your fight matters. -Dr.Chris 🕊💛
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@Dr. Chris Cormier, DC I agree with your take: "Plants can be incredibly supportive as medicine, but they don’t always provide the macronutrients and energy the body needs to heal and thrive". I used to do 100% carnivore, but when my condition improved, I.e., my prostate MRI scan stabilized and no disturbing symptoms, I started reintroducing nuts, garlic, lemon drink, ginger drink, and occasionally avocado, while doing my best to keep my carb intake below 40 gr, Do you think this is a good/bad approach?
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@Dr. Chris Cormier, DC great insights, thanks! Yes, I'm focussing on God given food and reducing my supplements, as not all of them are good for a long term use. More importantly, most of them are not God given food. By reducing my supplements, I'm giving my kidney a break. Like us, kidney needs a holiday too, I think 😀
Mother of my children has passed on due to glioblastoma brain cancer
1960: polio vaccine pulled for causing cancer via SV40. 1965: the first scholarly articles were published on gain of function of SARSCOV2. SARS bird flues repeatedly shut the world down over the decades. 2020 Jan 28 I shared a scholarly article proving that the SARSCOV2 virus was human made. All scholarly articles were censored. When the jab was pushed on us all by our employers and college administrators I discussed everything in details, and indicated that no family member get jabbed, saying health comes first, we would survive loss of employment and college. I discussed SV40 in jab. Secretly the mother of my children got herself, our children, and her parents jabbed. The health of our entire family except me was wrecked. She accepted 3 boosters as required by her hospital employer. Intuitive Surgical ended my employment. She got a leg-length blood clot. She got glioblastoma. I sent her scholarly articles and discussed repeatedly and at length that the "evidence based standard of care Stupp Protocol" was ineffective, expensive, and was a death sentence. I studied, recommending the standard surgery, declining the brain irradiation, minimal corticosteroids, the Thomas Seyfried Press Pulse Protocol, high fat beef eggs hard cheese no carbs keto diet, 6-diazo 5-oxo L-Norluecine, fenbendazole, mebendazole, ivermectin, hyperbaric oxygen, intravenous vitamin C, ECGC, laetrile, Apigenin, leave of absence, possibly an electric field generator, provided spreadsheets to track her Press Pulse Protocol. I am a scientist. She declined all of this other than the Stupp protocol, accepting surgery, irradiation, and chemotherapy that I agree with Seyfried appears to work by making patients so sick to be unable to eat which forces into ketosis. . The glioblastoma slowly at first then exponentially quickly took her capabilities away. She at 62 passed away surrounded by her loving family. ImmunityBio ANKTIVA came too late for the mother of my children, but for those with glioblastoma and most cancer types search for the ImmunityBio 2025 Aug 26 press release, on finance.yahoo.com, https://finance.yahoo.com/news/initial-data-shows_100_disease-123000153.html, where an intital study is claimed to have demonstrated that 5 out of 5 patients with recurrent glioblastoma (glioblastoma growing after the standard protocol) demonstrated "100% disease control" (cancer volume not increasing) with 2 of the 5 "in near complete response". MichaelEdwardWright@gmail.com
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@Michael Wright I’m deeply sorry to hear the that the mother of your children has passed away. Thank you for sharing your journey.
Warning - taking Fenbendazole and paracetamol? (acetaminophen)
Hi all, This was something I only recently became aware of so though i should share it. Key Findings from Research :https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3262853/ Animal Study Evidence: A 2011 study in mice found that pretreatment with fenbendazole (at doses equivalent to 8–12 mg/kg/day for 7 days) significantly worsened acetaminophen-induced liver damage. Specifically:Acetaminophen alone caused centrilobular hepatic necrosis and elevated liver enzymes (ALT/AST) within 12 hours.When combined with fenbendazole, the damage was more extensive, with greater necrosis, higher enzyme levels, and 63% mortality within 24 hours.Fenbendazole alone did not cause liver issues.The mechanism appears to involve prolonged depletion of glutathione (GSH), a key antioxidant that detoxifies acetaminophen's toxic metabolite (NAPQI). Fenbendazole delayed GSH recovery without altering acetaminophen's metabolism or major cytochrome P450 enzymes (except a minor suppression of CYP1A2).This interaction was investigated because fenbendazole is commonly used in lab rodents, and it highlights a potential drug-drug effect in hepatotoxicity models. Human Relevance: There are no published clinical trials or case reports confirming this interaction in humans. Fenbendazole is not FDA-approved for human use (it's a veterinary dewormer), so data is limited to off-label contexts like experimental cancer protocols. Both drugs are metabolized in the liver via the cytochrome P450 system, which could theoretically lead to similar risks, such as altered drug clearance or compounded stress on liver function. Sites promoting fenbendazole use (e.g., for alternative therapies) note this as a speculative concern and recommend monitoring liver enzymes (ALT/AST) if combining them, along with liver-supportive supplements like milk thistle.
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It's good to know from this study that Fenbendazole alone did not cause liver issues. However, I choose Mebendazole as it's formulation was developed specially for humans. They have different formulation. Unlike Ivermectin, it doesn’t have different formulations for animals versus humans. This isn’t just my opinion, it’s based on Dr Kathleen Ruddy explanation in the video below. Hope it helps https://youtu.be/7xWi1ikXXo0?si=uxZ-UbQZ4o7EXqVT
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