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Debra Signor's avatar

As a retired nurse, I’ve never known a doctor who didn’t admit Tamiflu’s sole benefit was to shorten duration of a virus by a few hours. But they prescribed it anyway, to the delight of the pharmaceuticals, and the distress of those who suffered from adverse reactions. I had so much respect for Dr. McCullough. But I’m thankful for Meryl’s courage to call him out on this. Eroded trust is not easy to restore. It’s sad.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

unfortunately he fell for the money I guess.

Carolyne Mas, MS's avatar

It was always about the money for him.

Tish Murphy's avatar

CHECK YOUR FACTS, HE IS DONATING THE KITS TO THE FARMERS AND MOST OF THE OTHER STUFF YOU CAN BUY OVER THE COUNTER, XLEAR NOSE SPRAY, ADD A FEW DROPS OF IODINE AND MOUTHWASH WITH EUCALYPTUS OIL

Evelyne's avatar

I have GREAT admiration for BOTH of these doctors (Meryl and Peter). They BOTH have nothing but integrity as far as I’m concerned.

Before you all just jump to conclusions why don’t we please ask BOTH docs to please discuss this? I honestly do not believe that Dr McCullough is trying to profit off of anything especially that could potentially cause harm.

Facts need to be brought to light, both sides need to explain their stances…I’ve known Dr Peter to admit when a mistake was made… if ANYTHING was proven during Covid times, he was against the “fear porn”. He’s a realist, however, and these evildoers in the labs have already proven that they mean business ~ SO BE PREPARED! What Tish suggests to have on hand is noteworthy! People! Mind your immune systems best you can, love one another, and let’s hang on to Faith for “round two”, or whatever the heck Peter hotez wants to fearmong the population with!

Rob D's avatar

Then he has no reason to keep pushing the fear right? He started doing it about a year ago. Anytime anyone is selling something and their business plan requires people to be afraid in order to want their product, it is our duty to be skeptical and question them, regardless of where they say their money is going. We have to stop being afraid to laud someone when they do good, but point them out when they are doing something bad. *Especially* when they are famous and/or in the public eye.

ralph i coffman's avatar

I feel exactly the same way. TY Debra for voicing it so clearly

Elena Upton, D.Hom.,Ph.D.'s avatar

there is a very simple CURE for bird flu...it is made from the liver of duck! Oscilliococcinum!!!! Why does everyone ignore HOMEOPATHY?! Homeopathy was responsible for ending the flu epidemic from the last Century!!!

Dianne Stoess's avatar

I LOVE Homeopathy! It's making a comeback in the mainstream now. I took a basic Homeopathy course about 10 years ago from the British Institute of Health (BIH) and have knowledge to treat a lot of common ailments. It works! BIH also offers a basic course in Vet Homeopathy, and am considering taking that one too. It's all online. I don't do allopathic medicine (except for a couple of blips when I had cataract surgery and dental implants) but other than that, I have not done allopathic medicine for over 20 years! I rely on dietary, herbal, and Homeopathic remedies exclusively. So happy to see you mention it here!

Elena Upton, D.Hom.,Ph.D.'s avatar

I wouldn't say it's making a 'comeback', it never went away! Maybe what you mean is that as more are disgruntled with the many side-effects from prescription drugs and the palliation, at best, that people are more open to a system of medicine that is over 200-years-old with no known side-effects and amazing results! Western medicine is only more popular because natural medicine was pushed out in 1910 by the Flexner report that was a scam to herald in pharmaceuticals because natural medicine could not...and cannot be patented. Follow the $$$$$$$$$$$

Marago's avatar

Spot on Elena. In this day and age it has morphed into “wealth-care” for Pharma.

My grandmother was born

in 1873 and lived a wonderful healthy life without allopathic healthcare—only holistic. She had no “vaccines” and lived into her 103rd year!

Dianne Stoess's avatar

It's coming into mainstream after being suppressed for decades. You're right. It never went away.

JHOC's avatar

That makes sense...every second person probably had gout, arthritis, etc and aspirin must have seemed like a god send.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

and there is always white willow bark, natural aspirin. I use herbs and homeopathics on my dog and it works very good.

Lisa's avatar

If I wanted to learn more about treating myself and family members with homeopathy, where should I look? Books? Courses? Thank you!

Dianne Stoess's avatar

For one, homeopathycenter.org has a lot of information and links to resources.

DeeDee Roach's avatar

Find a local Dr. and ask if he’ll do a class. Also books.

Dave Scrimshaw's avatar

Spanish flu stopped when they stopped OD'ing people with the new German medicine - aspirin.

DeeDee Roach's avatar

That was certainly part of it. Add in being bedded down in shady buildings with no Vitamin D. Secondary pneumonias, aka cytokine storms due to low vitamin D….what a terrible loss of our young men!

carla's avatar

Thank you for that information Elena I do have that homeopathic remedy and can you tell me more about this? I think Dr. Art said we can use hydroxychloroquine remember this is an engineered virus lab whatever so I’m not sure we can trust this not to morph into dangerous things.

Elena Upton, D.Hom.,Ph.D.'s avatar

you can look it up in any Homeopathic Materia Medica...Homeopathic remedies worked beautifully on COVID...ALL strains (which of course we know was man-made in a lab) so no issue here. Just add the remedy to the water of the birds and they are all treated immediately!

Roisin Dubh's avatar

Where is that information?

Kathleen Thorne RN, LMT's avatar

I keep three boxes of this in my house at all times! Thanks for mentioning it

Troll Hunter's avatar

Are you writing in reply to the Oscilliococcinum post? Threads are idiotic. Whoever thought them up should be vaporized.

Freedom Fox's avatar

Your mask was placebo. Most of the "vaccines" are placebo - the ones that aren't death jabs and clot shots. Allopathy is Rockefeller petrochemical placebo, poison and butchery medicine. Homeopathy and holistics are the only true healing modalities.

Hamish MacTíre's avatar

You make a lot of assumptions based on a simple statement about homeopathy. I'm not a covidiot who drinks the Rockefeller Big Pharma cool-aid. Just someone who has tried homeopathy, for myself and my cat, and experience... nothing. Might want to look into the Delphi technique. Or, how do they say, "thinking outside the box".

Freedom Fox's avatar

Results vary. Doesn't make it placebo. There's no one-size-fits-all homeopathic treatment. An experienced and well-trained homeopath assesses the person, their individual body, and do not treat a disease. They will use completely different remedies for one person than with another for the same presentation of ailments. Even different potencies of the same remedy make a difference for best results, i.e. 3x, 8x, 100x, etc. If you tried homeopathy without learning these types of distinctions then homeopathy didn't fail you, you failed it. Might want to "think outside the box" of popping a one-size-fits-all pill that cures paradigm that allopathic medicine has trained people to believe applies.

Hamish MacTíre's avatar

They don't vary for me. Have always done big fat nothing.

Freedom Fox's avatar

Your ignorance about Homeopathy just flew off your keypad. You ought not speak about something you really know nothing about. You're stuck in an allopathic concept of medicine and treatment that simply doesn't apply to homeopathy. Stay in the world of comedy and fantasy, the real world is obviously too difficult for you to get your head around. I bet it's nice in there, though!!

Dianne Stoess's avatar

A lot of people think that, but it's not true. That idea was promoted by big pharma. It's propaganda.

Hamish MacTíre's avatar

Funny how they both have solutions to sell to the other's problems. Only thing that ever worked for me was exercise and what I could do for myself.

DeeDee Roach's avatar

Nope. If that were true they wouldn’t work on pets. Even panicked horses. You gotta get the right one.

Not that I’m against the amazing healing via placebos!

Hamish MacTíre's avatar

It did nothing for my cat's worms.

DeeDee Roach's avatar

You win some, you lose some.

Hamish MacTíre's avatar

More like it's always a loss. Have never had anything labelled homeopathy have any effect, including any undesired side effect.

DeeDee Roach's avatar

Always a loss only for you. Gotta check with more people than you.

DeeDee Roach's avatar

I know people like you, that homeopathy doesn’t work. But I know a whole lot more where it works, usually dramatically..

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

not if it works on my dog right?

Xparté's avatar

just because this has been a pet peeve for more than half a century...the original saying is, 'if you believe that when ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise, you are indeed a fool.' pass it on! this needs to become common knowledge (though it's easy to understand why most prefer the truncation)...

Kezeek's The Pathless Path's avatar

I heard something similar about the ostriches at a farm the authorities wanted to cull. The birds have a strong resilience against avian flu. Strange that authorities should want to cull birds that are so resilient to this manufactured toxicity. Very weird, or just inconvenient!

Mimi Alberu's avatar

We sell tons of Oscillo during flu season at The Herbal Path in NH.

Honeybee's avatar

I've been able to stop muscle spasms in my buttocks, lower back, and legs with Cuprum metallicum and Magnesia phosphorica--two ingredients in Cramp 911. I wish I had seen the ingredients earlier.

Luckily, I've self-diagnosed the problem to overuse of these muscles because of a weakened and damaged plantar fascia which has been causing me much pain for a few years. Since beginning desmodium (herb) and using an earthing bed mat, the condition has almost 100% reversed. I'm still cautiously rehabbing and watching carefully but am hopeful I'll walk completely normally and without the slightest pain in the very near future.

The earthing mat was a surprise. I didn't expect too much since people's responses are so varied. I used the mat for three days; didn't like it; and discontinued use only to see my pain soar. I was genuinely surprised. I went back to the mat (and overcame my aversion) and the condition is healing rapidly. I'm remembering aspects of dreams--like how I'm feeling in the dream which I've never done before. An interesting side note.

I think EMFs have a great deal to do with older people getting stiffness and pain as they age. Yes...I tried Arnica montana but the relief was only temporary and not considerable...which is why I believe so fervently for people to research and continue finding new paths forward with any troubling condition. Arnica montana helped me a great deal when I was younger--would abate stiffness/pain in 24 hours.

But yes. Homeopathic compounds are a trusted ally in establishing good health.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

great stuff. have used homeopathic and herbal concoctions for 40 years. they both work, if you are willing to search a bit - not everything works for everyone.

DeeDee Roach's avatar

Have used it for years. It can even be used as a preventative tho the company is not allowed to say so. Once a week take 1/2 a tube…under the tongue, mouth free of food flavors and particles. If perchance you start to feel flu-ish, start taking a cap full every 15 minutes until you forget….cuz your flu-ishness can s gone.

bagel with a schmear's avatar

What? The Cuprum metallicum and Magnesia phosphorica?

Roisin Dubh's avatar

Western medicine says homoeopathy is placebo. They are not going to advertise remedies and risk getting sued. Also, Oscillococcinum would need to be studied as much as other drugs brought to market.

Original Owner's avatar

How can a placebo cause harm?

Roisin Dubh's avatar

Placebo is dangerous because 'believing' the medicine will cure your cancer does not mean it will.

Hamish MacTíre's avatar

You know the saying about broken clocks. I'm not saying anyone should consumer sugar tablets with highly diluted duck liver product to the point that's it's practically non-existent. Just saying it never did a damn for me.

Angelina's avatar

Of course they'd say it. I had anemia and advised to take ferrum pills, but I knew that chicken liver would do the job with no adverse events. It took care of my anemia. So little in the US is known/used about other natural remedies.

Roisin Dubh's avatar

The pharma industry takes plant medicines and extracts the active alkaloid and patents it into a drug. We would do better seeing how plants lead to healing by using the whole plant, there is a synergy in how the components work together. You said you ate liver for the iron deficiency causing your anemia. Doctors don't study nutrition; it is not in their wheelhouse. We can only expect answers from their level of education which is differential diagnosis and applied pharmacology to manage symptoms.

Angelina's avatar

You're reaching to the choir:-) Let's take Taxotere/Taxol chemotherapy - it's origin is yew berries, but as with any natural resource, it's simply not enough it. Given the demand, the synthetics come in, to fill such a gap.

Roisin Dubh's avatar

The chemo uses solvents which are hard on the body and also lower resistance to infection. I wish we could find treatments that worked with the body. I was on a plane flight a few years ago, the woman next to me had cancer with little hope of survival. She was sent to a hospital in the U.S. to a German oncologist who used her own stem cells, and she was cured. Chris Wark cured his cancer with diet. Lots of people try diet and it doesn't work too, so we need more studies.

Angelina's avatar

Sounds like the woman you described, had CAR-T/like therapy. It will be unethical to offer one arm of the study, an oncology treatment and another, a diet. Do you really think oncology patients/families agree to it? I doubt.

Denise's avatar

McCullough is also wrong about Statins and siRNA to treat injuries from mRNA. He lost my trust and respect as a doctor a while ago. Bad advice, bad doctor.

mimi's avatar

Most cardiologists will not give up statins. It's pathetic.

Dave's avatar

pathetic for sure. So, give up on cardiologists. I have and I'm still ticking away. Just another mainstream doctor to ignore. I've come to the conclusion that when it's time, it's time. Who cares? Everyone's clock is going to stop one day.

Dave Scrimshaw's avatar

trouble is, some clocks are right only twice a day

Roisin Dubh's avatar

Doctors who spend their entire careers immersed in drugs and their application, have to have a great epiphany to see their use as a last resort.

Sheila Dempsey, PhD's avatar

At this point I have to agree with you.

erin's avatar

It was disappointing to see Tamiflu in those kits. Years ago when speaking was allowed on Facebook there were many testimonies about the uselessness and horrible side effects of Tamiflu.

Rebecca Beck's avatar

Thanks Meryl. I have only read your headline and was glad to see it!! I knew he was off base. He a great guy and I've actually purchased some wellness kits. However he does get way over his skis sometimes. He did a podcast way back and he actually said MAHA IS A DISTRACTION. I bout fell off my chair. And the host actually said yeah what's a little food dye in food. I did not let him live in down. I trolled him in comments and gave a link. Not because of me but he eventually had to change his tune. Sometimes I feel he just needs more attention. Blah!!

Dee's avatar

I don't think k Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and Dr. Drew has stopped touting covid "vaccines" for the elderly. At this point there is no excuse not to know. Plus they both have gray hair on their head. Do you really think they are taking that crap themselves, and want to give it to other older people? So much corruption in many different directions.

Freedom Fox's avatar

It's all BullShit PCR testing, not infection, just presence of whatever they test for. Want presence of black plague, test for it, find it with enough amplifications. Not infection. The entire bird flu, coronavirus, ALL of the supposed "outbreaks" are outbreaks of BullShit PCR testing.

Meryl, Peter, ALL of them: STOP! Stop with the fear-mongering. It's sick! You all are revealing yourselves to be fake critical thinking health freedom leaders. Controlled opposition. You're just trying to suck in as many of the real critical thinking health freedom activists to the next and the next and the next plandemic fearporn. STOP! We don't believe you or any of these faked PCR infection outbreak fear porn mongerers! You insult our intelligence and common sense.

Like Del BigTree's interview of Robert Redfield, "I'm getting ready for the next pandemic, bird flu's going to be the biggie, we known it and been planning for it for decades!" Trying to remove the gangrene-infected covid fax fingers from the Big Pharma body so the revelation of the bull shit doesn't kill that murder industry. Bird flu pandemic fear porn is BullSHIT!

Bradley Woodman Campbell's avatar

All I needed to know is that no "virus" has ever been isolated, so it does not exist, therefore you cannot have Gain-of-function if it doesn't exist. Too many germophobes is still a problem too.

Jennifer Audet's avatar

Gain of Function...what a joke! That was so obviously a "planned leak" Knowing full well that people were going to cotton on eventually, they had to have something waiting in the wings. The contagion myth must be kept alive no matter what. Omg we're all gonna die. Can't wait for these people to get what they deserve. I sit back and watch the whole world being conned and am helpless. "We've got to listen to the smart doctors " "they know cos they're doctors" Again, what a joke! A lot of people are aware now but still not the majority I'm afraid.

Jennifer Audet's avatar

Yeah, I'm so sick of it all. Every single bit of it. I've called these people out before but no one seems to care, maybe a few. Anyone who is a so called doctor, yet still promoting the lie of Covid, still promoting the lie of Bird Flu, still promoting any sort of a pandemic scenario,either past or expected in the future, is quite clearly controlled. The dreadful thing is there's so many of them, and they continue to fool people. I'm pretty sick of those people too, the ones who allow themselves to be continually fooled in one way or another. I mean, seriously, they've had 5 years, years! to investigate for themselves and come to the realisation that the whole medical establishment is one big scam. Many of us knew that "Covid " was a scam right from the start I didn't have to be a doctor or a scientist to know this, simply someone who has educated herself on their agenda. That's why I've been pissed off for 5 years, listening to the monumental distortion of facts being spewed by these liars. And it continues. Knowing they were lying to people I love and care about, who believed them, was the most frustrating thing ever! They're so damn easy to see through too. Once you know, you know, as they say. The most distressing part is the general population are indoctrinated to have trust in these charlatans, simply because they apparently are smarter than us. Not a chance! Greedy bloody liars, the lot of them. None are to be trusted ever again imo, not that I had much trust in the first place. Talking about the run of the mill "doctor " as in GPs or MDs and Paediatricians. As for dedicated surgeons who had nothing to do with the hospital debacle, I won't include them. Yet they appear to believe it too. 😒 This is long, sorry but I'm so fed up. I wish you the best.

Linda Lauritzen's avatar

I know that originally Dr Drew did take the mRNA shot and suffers long term for it. The more guest he had on his shoe, the more he realized the truth about it. Completely jumped sides ... except for the elderly. He believe they are in more danger. I guess he needs another boost across that threshold.

MendyCTruth's avatar

He is new to being medically awake. The years of training die hard. I don't think he has made a complete connection, all meds should be questioned and avoided.

Dave Scrimshaw's avatar

I would say "questioned and/or avoided".

MendyCTruth's avatar

I agree. Much better and closer to my original intent even though my fingers didn't succeed in relaying. :-)

bagel with a schmear's avatar

He's disappointing, yes, but we have to give him great credit for being one of the loudest voices against the criminal policies over the last 5 yrs.

kim's avatar

Blessings and Gratitude, Dr. Nass, for staying honest, aware and vigilant. It is disheartening to observe how money, power and notoriety can eventually influence, consciously or not, an individual's intentions and actions. We would be quite lost without you. Stay strong xoxo

Doreen's avatar

Amazing Polly's comprehensive disclosure: Though The Wellness Company [TWC]'s stated purpose of becoming a fully-fledged parallel healthcare system sounds appealing, a closer look into this company leads to explosive revelations regarding close ties to Big Pharma, deep connections to the intelligence community, and other actors.

03:18 mins Image of people in sponsor relationship with The Wellness Company [TWC] or through a side sponsor.

11:54 mins TWC co-founder David Lopez https://watersmark.com WatersMark describes UN Sustainable Development Goals as its “Elan Vital” (or “life force”).

22:00 mins TWC spokesperson Paul Alexander.

30:20 - 32:52 mins TWC former chief marketing officer, Chris Alexander public relations, narrative control, marketing, online ops. Worked with pharmaceutical companies, HHS, DoD army and air guard, DoS.

Key influencers interlink through crossing interests, crossing companies, crossing people that revolve around psyops, mercenaries and dirty tricks campaigns

33:33 mins Trevor Fitzgibbon, public relations. Check out his client list.

35:42 mins Are clashes between key influencers like Robert Malone and Peter McCullough high level public relations stunts? Influential podcasters interview one another, which draws other key influencers into the topic and profitability.

39:24 mins Substack The Vigilant Fox and Vigilant News Network expanding rapidly. Unknown editor and chief.

40:02 mins TWC affiliates support the narrative that an emergency is imminent and use it to market TWC products b/c you need protection from the jab, long covid, disease ‘X’ or whatever.

And more at https://www.bitchute.com/video/0ZIM1sYaCGWm/

Alice Hesselrode's avatar

Thanks. I will watch this bitchute. I used to see Amazing Polly but then lost rack of her. Are you familiar with Dr David A Hughes? He divides populations into 3 groups. ! the narrative believers, largest group1. Alternative media folks who didn't take jab and have exposed some stuff but are compromised, group 2 . smaller than group 1. and group 3 smallest group the real truth tellers. Whitney Webb and Derrick Broze I would put in 3rd group. It saddens me. I have to discriminate and find those who are uncorruptable.

Hazel's avatar

Polly is 24/7 anti Trump

Tony Porcaro's avatar

McCullough plays the game on both sides of the fence; as far as selling his "wellness" products he is even more dishonest and hypocritical than the Big Pharma operatives because his claims about being open and transparent are just bogus; he has clearly used the bird flu scare to instill fear while simultaneously selling proposed cures or preventatives; of course it has now become THE THING for so many on substack,etc. to now sell all kinds of products and/or shilling as sponsors for others such as McCullough; the same scams (yes, that's what they are) are the PAID SUBSCRIPTION requirements which have the effect of stifling open dialogue more than enabling freedom of speech; so I've dumped them all, including not buying their books anymore and no they don't deserve a "free coffee" anymore than I do; they have now become an elitist class unto themselves and pathetically similar to the very cabal they were or are supposed to be fighting.

Beau's avatar

Seems virtually everyone is made "an offer they can't refuse" sooner or later.....

Dave Scrimshaw's avatar

you just don't have to TAKE the offer

Dr David Osenkranz MD's avatar

Another hollow ringing trope shrouded in a stoic sentence fragment - Hmm…

Scrimshaw sounds like Obama who defined his brand of wisdom by offering sagely advice while always managing to keep his hands from getting dirty and appearing as one who “hovered above” the fray.

Even Dr McCullough is wrapped on that white doctors lab coat as he warns about everyday aches and pains that he attributes to hidden Covid spike proteins lingering on in your body - WHILE HAWKING HIS CURE-ALL that may ( or may not) cure you of your newly recognized malady (they you may - or may not have).

Kind of sounds like he’s spitballing with his psyche friends oh how to impart diseases to potential psychosomatic future patients.

Ka-Ching &$$. Wink wink 😘

Have to pay for those TV spots somehow you sanctimonious parasite.

The Hidden Life Is Best's avatar

Absolutely terrible news that the good Dr is pushing Tamiflu! OMG!

In the meantime - just take Star Anise tea- that's mostly what Tamiflu is based on. Add some Elderberry and voila.

Very disappointing.

Skupe's avatar

Mega dose vitamin C by your body's tolerance will work for every flu just as well as a pHARMa product!

Skupe's avatar

I take ascorbic acid only! If it was good enough for the big and original vitamin C doctors, it's good enough for me. In one of my five grams, I take it as Sufficient C (SufficientC.com) which also has lysine added, and a great combo for the heart.

Original Owner's avatar

A product with only the L isomer of ascorbate is available, and apparently that's the isomer that actually helps you. The D isomer mostly just irritates your gut.

Here's an article that, from its reference to ventilators, was probably produced a few years ago but has some decent info in it.

https://www.perqueintegrativehealth.com/news/why-vitamin-c-is-relevant-now/

(and yes, "Perque" is selling this vitamin C. But if you look, you can find other producers too.)

Health Matters's avatar

Thank you Dr Nass, for your research and words of wisdom. I have found Dr McCullough wrong on more and more subjects- i find myself yelling at the podcast when I listen to him... he seems more and more interested in his reputation and finances sadly.

Dave Scrimshaw's avatar

Most don't realize docs make 6 figure salaries (like 500k) - better to be like us small church pastors - it keeps us closer to the Lord

carla's avatar

I think he’s more conservative and still believes that Big Pharma is good.

Original Owner's avatar

I have been ignoring Tamiflu recommendations for a good while, ever since I learned Donald Rumsfeld was one of their bigwigs.

I also had learned somewhere along the way that Tamiflu was only of marginal benefit.

carla's avatar

Causes psychosis I read

Haruhuani Spruce's avatar

Thank you. I have been uncomfortable from the start about Dr. McCollough starting a commercial enterprise, though, I thought, well, he is helping people get treated for Covid who might not be able to get meds from their provider at home. But when he started pushing Tamiflu --useless, expensive, side effects-- I really started to wonder. I do wonder what is going on there.

Elizabeth's avatar

When he was named as Cardiologist of the a Year and was posting pictures of himself in New York City, the picture of him being a tortured attacked physician truth teller fell apart.

Elizabeth's avatar

No, if they are stripping him of his board certifications(which he said they were), they will not turn around and give him an award.

carla's avatar

It took him a long time to read research so he then said that it was causing that cardiomyopathy. And he was the last to call for the shots to be stopped.

GeoffPainPhD's avatar

I update my report on Deaths from Tamiflu when FAERS does, every 3 months.

https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/fear-campaign-by-coulson-twc-now