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The Remedy Room

@RemedyRoomNola

Innovative wellness clinic focusing on optimal nutrition and preventive health through IV hydration, nutrition, wellness therapy and personalized medicine.

New Orleans, LA Katılım Mart 2013
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William Makis
William Makis@MakisMedicine·
BREAKING NEWS: BBC WALES INVESTIGATES asked me for an Interview about Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole in CANCER New York Times Mayo Clinic BBC Wales Investigates Do these sound like honest organizations that want to help cancer patients? And now, after 2 years of revolutionary Cancer Research work, now they come to me? 🤔 BBC Wales Investigates reaches out to me having done no investigating whatsoever. All they can say is "you've helped cancer patients despite there being limited research available" Did they read any of the 800+ published papers on repurposed drugs in Cancer? Do they know about the Clinical Trials? Do they know about the $60 million Research funding in Florida? I brought them up to speed on the Investigative work "BBC Investigates" should have done. If I have to do all the work, I'll do the Ivermectin documentary myself! 😂 God knows I have 1000 times the followers and a much wider global reach 😉 Sorry BBC, maybe next time.
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Dr. Ammous
Dr. Ammous@AmmousMD·
Cholesterol became a problem in order to sell statins.
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
You meet your 18 year old self - You are only allowed to say three words. What do you say?
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Sense Receptor
Sense Receptor@SenseReceptor·
💥BANG! Surgeon who worked at the hospital that supposedly got the first Covid patient in the U.S.— "IT WAS ALL A PROPAGANDA OP" "Everything in the news was wrong. IT WAS ALL A LIE" The "lab leak" isn't the real Covid story. The real Covid story is THERE WAS NO PANDEMIC. This lightly edited clip of Dr. James Miller (@JamesMillerMD), a trauma surgeon who worked at the WA hospital that—supposedly—got the first "covid" case in the U.S., is taken from a conversation with Alix Mayer (@alixm) posted to YouTube on July 8, 2026. ---------------Pulled quotes from the clip---------------- "First of all, everything in the news was wrong. It was all a lie" "So our hospital had the first diagnosed Covid case in America. It was a guy who came back from China. Allegedly. It was all a propaganda op" "the first diagnosed Covid case, who came from Wuhan, China... showed up—allegedly—[at] our hospital doors. But here's the part that's weird. So the reason the hospital has such a cumbersome name of Providence Regional Medical Center, Everett, is because it's actually two campuses. And the second campus is just a birthing center and a rehab unit. So allegedly, they housed that guy there" "at least at that campus. Now, the CMO told me, Oh, that's where we have our special negative-pressure rooms. Which was a bald-faced lie, because every ICU bed was a negative-pressure room. And so that's just silly" "Additionally, as a trauma surgeon, because you deal with all the bad cases, particularly in the middle of the night. Everyone tells you everything. I spoke to zero nurses, zero infectious disease doctors that ever took care of that patient" "So maybe allegedly, one of the infectious disease doctors, who I never met or never talked to about it, kept his mouth shut, treated this guy, but I never heard about it. So none of the pulmonologists, the lung specialist, knew about him. No one talked. So the whole thing was silly" "why would you admit a guy to a hospital campus that has no ICU when you're worried about a deadly pandemic? It's just illogical. So just from that, it was ridiculous" "I'll just absolutely hold out. There's a theoretical chance this actually happened. It just never happened with any other infectious disease. Every tuberculosis patient came to the ICU because there were negative pressure rooms. Every other infectious disease we're worried about came to the ICU so that. It's just not logical... [and] I just knew everybody, and no one met the guy"
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Vaccine Safety Research Foundation
🚨Two states ADMITTED what the system denied for decades: VACCINE HISTORY MATTERS IN SIDS DEATHS 🚨 In May 2026, Oklahoma and Louisiana passed laws requiring vaccine records from 90 days prior to be documented in autopsies for children who die suddenly and unexpectedly. This includes SIDS, Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID), Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome (SADS), and Sudden Death in the Young (SDY). This is data collection that should have always happened. #SIDS #SUID #SADS #SDY #VaccineSafety
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The Remedy Room@RemedyRoomNola·
@markkaplan20 Ok love it ty. I have two carnivore with this issue low insulin elevating a1c the fructosamine will help put them at ease and signals the the higher a1c is due to rbc living longer and there’s not overt glycartion. Love it Ty
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Mark Kaplan
Mark Kaplan@markkaplan20·
On a low carb approach, fructosamine typically normalizes or drops. It reflects a 2 to 3 week glycation window vs A1C’s 90 day window. So if A1C looks slightly elevated but fructosamine is normal, that confirms glucose sparing, not hyperglycemia. RBCs are living longer because there’s less damage. Fructosamine becomes the more accurate real time marker in that context.
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Mark Kaplan
Mark Kaplan@markkaplan20·
My HbA1c has been rising for two years. From 4.8 to 5.4. In the same two years my fasting insulin fell from over 6 to 3.7. My metabolic health has never been better by every other marker I track. One number going up. Another going down. Same patient. Same period. Opposite directions. My doctor sees the HbA1c and says I am heading toward prediabetic territory. My insulin says I have never been further from diabetes in my life. Here is what nobody explains.
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Mark Kaplan
Mark Kaplan@markkaplan20·
There is a test that settles this. It is called fructosamine. Fructosamine measures glycation over 2 to 3 weeks instead of 3 to 4 months. It does not care how long your red blood cells live. It eliminates the variable entirely. My fructosamine is 216. The reference range is 205 to 285. I am at the low end. My HbA1c says 5.4 and rising. My fructosamine says my actual glucose control is excellent. One of those numbers is misleading. The other one is not.
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Matt Martin
Matt Martin@MattBMartin·
Very true point on getting fasting insulin into HOMA-IR rather than relying on fasting insulin alone. I don't altogether understand the social media buzz on fasting insulin alone (not necessarily you, just the influencer ladscape as a whole) since it's not particularly powerful without that better context...maybe fasting insulin has a better marketing department.🤣 Have you ever considered using LP-IR score instead? It's very stable and significantly proven as the best tool of predictive of incident diabetes than any other insulin resistance metrics?
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Larry Cook
Larry Cook@stopvaccinating·
Truth. Facebook vaccine censorship began because I was running ads “vaccines kill babies,” which wound up getting mainstream press, and then after dozens of hit pieces globally, in Feb 2019 Congressman Adam Shiff demanded we be censored. That was the very beginning of Facebook vaccine censorship (and Amazon). I had my reach cut from 2 million a month down to 100,000 a month by March 2019. And all of my accounts were banned in November 2020. It all began with my relentless discussion and story sharing about infants being killed by vaccines.
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🧬Maxpein🧬
🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
MORE COVERED UP TRUTHS ABOUT MAMMOGRAMS!
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Joe Tippens
Joe Tippens@JoeTippen·
New research reveals that parasite medications like mebendazole and fenbendazole—long ignored by Big Pharma—target the glutamine pathway in cancer cells, starving tumors just as they do parasites. These drugs are cheap, effective, and widely available—so what’s the catch? According to Dr. Thomas Seyfried, the real barrier isn’t science, but profit. Pharmaceutical companies have a playbook: take a 50-cent pill, prove it fights cancer, then hike the price to $300. Sound familiar? (Looking at you, Martin Shkreli.) The paradigm is shifting: cancer is a metabolic disease, not genetic. By understanding tumor metabolism and strategically combining drugs like 6-deoxynorleucine with existing therapies, we can outsmart cancer without bankrupting patients. But here’s the kicker: no one’s being trained to think this way. The system is stuck chasing mutations while ignoring the metabolic roots of the disease. The revolution is here—if we dare to embrace it. #Ivermectin #Fenbendazole #Cancercure
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The Remedy Room@RemedyRoomNola·
I’ll take this over sardines any day.
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

A comprehensive troubleshooting guide for anyone with a problem, compiled over six years of telling people the same thing: Hungry an hour after lunch? Ground beef. Skint till payday? Ground beef. It's the cheapest complete meal in the shop, and it was cheaper still before they got involved. Family won't agree on dinner? Nobody argues with a cottage pie. Ground beef. Bored of your cooking? Burger, bolognese, chilli, meatballs, tacos, keema, lasagne, Salisbury steak. One ingredient, a hundred dinners, zero decisions. Iron looking low? Ground beef. B12? Ground beef. The little grey question mark on your bloods? Ground beef. Meal prep taking hours? Brown a kilo on Sunday. Ground beef. Kid off their food? Ground beef. New to cooking and scared of it? You physically cannot ruin mince. Ground beef. Doctor concerned? The doctor is not the patient. Ground beef. Trying to eat less processed food? Ground beef. It's one ingredient. The ingredient is beef. Marriage a bit flat? Ground beef. Leak in the loft? Ground beef. Situation in the Middle East? Ground beef. Already having ground beef and still have the problem? You drained the fat off, didn't you. Leave the fat in. Ground beef. There is no problem in ordinary life that cannot be solved, improved, or at least made irrelevant by browning a pound of ground beef. I'm aware this reads like a joke. Brown a pound tonight and count how many things quietly stop being problems. That's the tweet. That's the whole guide. Ground beef.

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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
A comprehensive troubleshooting guide for anyone with a problem, compiled over six years of telling people the same thing: Hungry an hour after lunch? Ground beef. Skint till payday? Ground beef. It's the cheapest complete meal in the shop, and it was cheaper still before they got involved. Family won't agree on dinner? Nobody argues with a cottage pie. Ground beef. Bored of your cooking? Burger, bolognese, chilli, meatballs, tacos, keema, lasagne, Salisbury steak. One ingredient, a hundred dinners, zero decisions. Iron looking low? Ground beef. B12? Ground beef. The little grey question mark on your bloods? Ground beef. Meal prep taking hours? Brown a kilo on Sunday. Ground beef. Kid off their food? Ground beef. New to cooking and scared of it? You physically cannot ruin mince. Ground beef. Doctor concerned? The doctor is not the patient. Ground beef. Trying to eat less processed food? Ground beef. It's one ingredient. The ingredient is beef. Marriage a bit flat? Ground beef. Leak in the loft? Ground beef. Situation in the Middle East? Ground beef. Already having ground beef and still have the problem? You drained the fat off, didn't you. Leave the fat in. Ground beef. There is no problem in ordinary life that cannot be solved, improved, or at least made irrelevant by browning a pound of ground beef. I'm aware this reads like a joke. Brown a pound tonight and count how many things quietly stop being problems. That's the tweet. That's the whole guide. Ground beef.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
At ninety-eight, Fred Kummerow sued the Food and Drug Administration. He was a biochemist at the University of Illinois, born in Germany, and he had been trying to get someone to listen for a very long time. In 1957 he took samples from the arteries of people who had died of heart attacks and identified what was clogging them: trans fat, the artificial kind made by pumping hydrogen through cheap vegetable oil to turn it solid. The margarine and shortening the new dietary advice was busy recommending in place of butter and lard were full of it. He published the finding in Science. He fed the stuff to pigs and watched the lesions form in their arteries too. And he said so, plainly, for decades, while the food pyramid pointed the other way and the money stayed with the cheap solid fat that never went off on a shelf. The scale of it is worth stating plainly. By the time the ban finally arrived, artificial trans fats were being linked to something on the order of tens of thousands of American deaths a year. Kummerow was heckled by industry men at scientific conferences for daring to say so. Here was one biochemist, armed with a hospital's worth of diseased arteries and a lab full of pigs, up against an entire manufacturing sector whose cheapest and most convenient fat he was trying to condemn, and the sector had the ear of the regulator while he did not. They did not listen. The oil was profitable and convenient and the story had already been sold. So in 2009, aged ninety-four, he filed a formal petition asking the FDA to act. Three years passed and they did not answer it. So in 2013, a few weeks short of ninety-nine, he took the federal government to court for ignoring him. Two years later the FDA finally moved to ban artificial trans fats from the American food supply. Kummerow lived to see it. He died in 2017 at the age of a hundred and two, of the arteriosclerosis he had spent sixty years warning the country about. The fat he identified stayed in the food for another half century after he found it, because taking it out cost money and leaving it in did not. He was right in 1957. They agreed with him in 2015. Nobody has ever explained the years in between.
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Dr. Dawn Michael
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
It is absolutely amazing what chlorine dioxide can do. Just learned it helps with oral hygiene. When you go to the dentist and they tell you to do a deep cleaning to get into the pockets of your teeth, all you need to do is rinse with a chlorine dioxide solution instead!
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Merrel Holley, DSc
Merrel Holley, DSc@HolleyMerr24407·
EnviroGenetics: The Syntropic–Entropic Interferential Calculus & the Holley Evolutionary Theory: A Mathematical Formalization of the Physics of Life doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Evon
Evon@_evon3929·
Your iPhone secretly logs every place you go. Mine stored 307 locations in just 2 months. Apple hides it behind Face ID. You see a clean summary. Law enforcement gets the full GPS database. Here's how to find yours and kill it:👇
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