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Excellent interview. The Wellness Company has basically positioned itself as ground zero for a "new form of healthcare" maybe you could look at training or mentorship to interested parties (professional and lay people) to help make access local and accessible. The wellness kits (of which I have two and am a member) are a phenomenal idea as we navigate moving from an antiquated health system that is no longer about real health. Thank you for the reference to The book China RX. It's imperative we understand the "idea that medicine should be treated in the same way as food supply and energy. It should be a national priority and a national security issue." Lastly, let us not forget the importance of the MAHA movement where the goal is to have food be thy medicine, using prescription medications as a stop gap. Thank you Dr McCullough for finally embracing the MAHA movement and sharing your expertise as it pertains to your specialty.

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Great interview! I think what you’ve done with The Wellness Company is a lifeline for the people, something much needed. I have used more than one of the meds in my Wellness kit, and I was so grateful not to have to go to the doctor. Actually, my healthcare provider is an FPN. I like her a lot, but she’s still a part of the medical system, and she’s limited as to what she can do.

To give people who can’t afford insurance an opportunity to get great healthcare and prescription meds from your doctors on staff is a Godsend.

There are a lot of people out there who are fighting cancer and need these meds in bulk. I don’t know what your thoughts are on that, and I know you stated people could get their meds from twc on a continuous basis for chronic illnesses, but does that mean for cancer treatment?

Also, I agree with you on getting our meds outside our country. I’ve been complaining about that for years. I don’t know about the quality control in India, but I read that China’s quality control isn’t what it should be, and it is a national security threat, just like having them produce our steel is. China can stop providing our meds at any time. We’re at their mercy. This is just one more instance where our Rats on The Hill have failed us.

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