First, please tell your friend, Dr. McCollough, who I appreciate, don't get me wrong but if he's promoting alternative approaches to medicine such as nattokinase and Xlear (his last post on substack), then he MUST take off from his protocol that is seen in the graphic on his website the dangerous molnupiravir (that you posted about) and …
First, please tell your friend, Dr. McCollough, who I appreciate, don't get me wrong but if he's promoting alternative approaches to medicine such as nattokinase and Xlear (his last post on substack), then he MUST take off from his protocol that is seen in the graphic on his website the dangerous molnupiravir (that you posted about) and for that matter paxlovid too (do we know what's in paxlovid? what are the true ingredients? what are the true ingredients in all or most of the drugs people are taking?). More importantly, in Dr. McCollough, wrote in his last post about Xlear that molnupiravir is a failed product. He needs to stop promoting it on his website then. Please have him look at that. One can't have it both ways and be trusted.
Second, this isn't knew. For those who are into holistic approaches, we've known about systemic enzymes and how they help with fibrins. So, that tells me that alternative approaches can work for those who have been traditionally against them. Hmmm....
First, please tell your friend, Dr. McCollough, who I appreciate, don't get me wrong but if he's promoting alternative approaches to medicine such as nattokinase and Xlear (his last post on substack), then he MUST take off from his protocol that is seen in the graphic on his website the dangerous molnupiravir (that you posted about) and for that matter paxlovid too (do we know what's in paxlovid? what are the true ingredients? what are the true ingredients in all or most of the drugs people are taking?). More importantly, in Dr. McCollough, wrote in his last post about Xlear that molnupiravir is a failed product. He needs to stop promoting it on his website then. Please have him look at that. One can't have it both ways and be trusted.
Second, this isn't knew. For those who are into holistic approaches, we've known about systemic enzymes and how they help with fibrins. So, that tells me that alternative approaches can work for those who have been traditionally against them. Hmmm....