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How many patients who suffer these symptoms are suffering as a result of a COVID 19 infection alone? You seem to be suggesting that the infection alone can cause lasting symptoms. Is that the case, or is it rarely the case?

I have the impression that the patients who are suffering from any number of disabilities all have taken the poison shots.

Is it necessary to refer to the shots as “vaccines?” You have taught us they are not vaccines. Why then continue to name them as such?

God bless you. Thank you for your indefatigable battling for truth and justice.

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How about tinnitus? Cureable with this procedure?

Thank you

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"On the basis of routine treatment, stellate ganglion block therapy can effectively improve the microcirculation of the inner ear, improve the clinical therapeutic effect of subjective tinnitus in middle-aged people, and reduce the influence on emotion, function, and anxiety of patients."

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/j.2769-2795.2020.tb00056.x#:~:text=On%20the%20basis%20of%20routine,function%2C%20and%20anxiety%20of%20patients.

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Thank you 😊

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This was a fascinating discussion, thank you! I was a bit surprised at Dr. McC's surprise (at least, it sounded like surprise to my ears) that core exercises are helpful for back pain. My husband, who's almost 73, has been a (natural) weightlifter since his late teens, and is otherwise far from well-versed on health topics, has known about the strong core phenomenon for decades.

This is absolutely NOT a criticism of all the wonderful docs who've actually been TREATING patients the last 3 years, but my observation is that it's a shame allopathic medicine MDs like Dr. McC (and 99.99% of the rest) receive no formal training on what the human body, when it is treated appropriately (by its owner) can do to prevent, resolve and/or mitigate diseases, disorders, injuries, etc.

This is just a pipe dream, but wouldn't it be great if the education of all MDs began with the basics of natural maintenance of the human body for sustained health and a long lifespan?

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I have also heard of this treatment for PTSD…

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Very interesting discussion for me, as I’m in week 7 dealing with some kind of cervical nerve impingement radiating down my arm just as Dr. Groysman described. My condition has been improving with chiropractic, active release therapy, and acupuncture (to address inflammation). X-ray did show some vertebral deviations (I did not get an MRI). Anyway it’s been excruciating and I have learned a lot about nerves and their behavior.

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Can this be shared with family members without the paywall? It's such important information, I'd hate for any of my loves ones to miss out.

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Even without it, I shared it on my substack, and one subscriber found a local Dr. who offers the protocol and scheduled an appointment. Her problem (never vaxxed) is loss of taste and smell, even over a year after getting COVID. Separately, a family member with awful pain at the base of her neck (the cervical area) for weeks. MRI shows nothing. She also found a local Doc who offers the treatment. So hopeful!

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It has already been determined that injectables show Self Assembly Hydrogel and Same Nanorobotic Features as in C19 Bioweapon, https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/hydrogel-in-injectable-medications?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email ,so what makes this injection safe?

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I am an 80 year old woman, 5’3 1/2”, 115 lbs. You mentioned in this discussion that you can have spike protein problems even if you are unvaccinated but did have COVID. I am unvaccinated and had COVID in December 2022. I recently fell and my CT scan showed mucous plugs with atelectasis of a portion of one lobe of my right upper lobe of the lung. I also had a secondary respiratory infection with COVID that required zpack. Could this plug and atelectasis be caused by the spike protein? Should I be taking the nattokinase, bromolein and nano curcumin? There is also a nodule in that lobe that, on a successive CT scan, appears to have gotten smaller.

In November of 2020 I suffered a heart attack that required one stent. I was placed on Lipitor 80mg which was reduced to 40mg in January upon my request(leg cramps). The leg cramps did not disappear. I took myself off my statin for one month and my cholesterol jumped from 138 to 256. I now take Lipitor 10mg but have not had a repeat cholesterol check. Leg cramps have pretty much gone away. I am on a low carbo low salt diet and exercise 3 times per week. I’d like to take nattokinase but I can’t get my cardiologist to discuss it with me. Because it is fibrinolytic I think I would have to stop my low dosage daily aspirin. I don’t know what to do. Can you help me?

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Dr. McCullough is one of the founding board members of the relatively new "The Wellness Company." You may be able to find answers by contacting:

The Wellness Company

TWC2022, Inc

800-758-1584

support@twc.health

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Thank you

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Also Dr. Simone Gold, founder of America's Frontline Doctors, has founded a new healthcare alternative:

www.goldcare.com

"Providers and staff at GoldCare™ have every interest in helping you live your healthiest life, so we readily explain the truths of science and medicine, without bias or kickbacks. We have no conflicts of interest, and will fight for your wellbeing and freedom."

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Very interesting and informative discussion! Thank you!

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