Why Herbs and Supplements like Artemisinin Forte Work as "Natural" Medicines! McCullough talks to Dr Michael Gaeta who is a dietician-nutritionist, herbalist and acupuncturist with 33 years clinical
experience in Chinese and functional medicine; COVID fraud non-pandemic has wholesale loss of confidence in traditional allopathic medicine, patients are leaving their doctors
Very informative to me!!
McCullough from here:
‘As a practicing doctor of medicine specializing in internal medicine and cardiovascular diseases, I am largely in the professional business of prescribing medications that patients pick up at pharmacies. I have always known alternatives exists, but I have never spent time or study in the world of homeopathic, naturopathic, holistic, functional, or integrative medicine. To be honest, I don’t even know what the best term to describe this specialty. I can tell you since the onset of the pandemic and the wholesale loss of confidence in traditional allopathic medicine, patients are leaving their doctors in droves seeking naturopathic physicians and other caregivers.
I sat down with Dr Michael Gaeta who is a dietician-nutritionist, herbalist and acupuncturist with 33 years clinical experience in Chinese and functional medicine. He has trained 20,000 practitioners over the last 29 years, including a certification program and several online courses in wholistic health, and clinical and practice success. I had met him several times at meetings and listen to him lecture. I can tell you from the very first lecture I was impressed. He is on point, evidence based, and makes this big and complicated field more manageable to understand.
Please listen to the entire didactic about natural medicine as I had him focus in on one herb at the end, Artemisinin Forte contains which contains Sweet Wormwood extract. He ranked its antimicrobial properties highest for parasites, virus, fungus, and bacteria in that order. I learned from Dr. Gaeta that Artemisinin is a phytomedicine with broad-spectrum antiviral activity. Artemisinin and its antimalarial properties were discovered by the Chinese scientist Tu Youyu, who became one of the laureates of the 2015 Nobel Prize the same year ivermectin was recognized in Stockholm.
So please enjoy this program and be sure to visit the Gaeta Institute online. There is much to learn so we can expand our home therapeutic armamentarium in readiness for future infectious disease threats.’
TIMELINE of the FDA's 15 year ban on sales of amino acid L-tryptophan:
1988 - Prozac/fluoxetine product launched by Eli Lilly under patent protection.
1989 - amino acid L-tryptophan banned by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (F.D.A.)
2001 - Eli Lilly's patent on Prozac/fluoxetine expires. Sales begin of generic fluoxetine.
2003 - Glaxo's patent on Paxil/paroxetine expires. Sales begin of generic parozetine.
2004 - Forest Labs' patent on Celexa/citalopram expires. Sales begin of generic citalopram.
2005 - F.D.A. lifts its 15-year-long ban on L-tryptophan and it can once again be legally sold as a dietary supplement -- just as it was in 1988 before the arrival of Prozac and its chemical cousins!
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Coincidence?
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I am growing sweet wormwood in my garden and it has a nice smell too. I call sweet wormwood, oregano, and black seed the holy trinity of herbs :-)