The Medical Medium and Linus Pauling’s Heart Theory and Therapy
Ideally, the heart patient should add vitamin C and lysine to a fruit smoothie after fasting, e.g. in the morning before breakfast, when fat in the blood stream is guaranteed to be low.

Ideally, the heart patient should add vitamin C and lysine to a fruit smoothie after fasting, e.g. in the morning before breakfast, when fat in the blood stream is guaranteed to be low.
Anti-aging expert discusses how vaccines may deplete immune resources as we age, impacting response to infections. Concerns raised on immune capacity in elderly and children.
The cure for heart disease involves high doses of vitamin C and lysine to prevent and dissolve atherosclerotic plaques, promoting vascular health.
The Medical Medium discusses COVID, its origins, and interactions with the immune system. Insights on viruses, food, and preexisting conditions are shared.
Linus Pauling’s nonprescription heart therapy, involving high doses of vitamin C and lysine, shows promise in controlling cardiovascular disease and myocarditis.
Cells deprived of cortisol initiate inflammation, leading to symptoms often mistaken for infections. Cortisol plays a crucial role in maintaining health and preventing sepsis.
Novel study challenges traditional vitamin C absorption limits, suggesting up to 4,000 mg orally can mirror IV absorption rates. Implications for health and nutrition.
Dr. Thomas Levy’s book, Death by Calcium, challenges traditional views on calcium supplementation, linking it to increased mortality and offering alternative treatment protocols.
The FDA has banned commercial vitamin C products for injection, potentially enhancing intravenous vitamin C efficacy in alternative practice. Case studies support this shift.
The FDA’s ban on commercial vitamin C injections may enhance efficacy in alternative practices. Intravenous vitamin C remains available through compounding pharmacies and physician-mixed solutions.
Two landmark cancer books provide a solution to treating advanced cancer long-term through alternative methods. The trophoblast theory challenges conventional cancer beliefs.
Two landmark cancer books by Gonzalez and Isaacs offer hope for nontoxic long-term solutions. They delve into trophoblast cells and successful cancer treatment programs.
It has proven to be difficult, if not impossible, to proceed to full-scale randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for most of the natural methods that cannot be patented or otherwise monopolized.
By addressing food sensitivities through targeted testing and personalized dietary interventions, individuals can take a significant step toward reducing inflammation, improving gut health, and enhancing overall well-being.
As the producer of The Moss Report, the year leading up to the Covid-19 pandemic was filled with anticipation and excitement. We had invested years of hard work and significant resources into two major projects: our feature film, Immunotherapy: The Battle Within, and...
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