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msnezzi@WELLTHYNP·
@theNOBSdentist I broke my wrist recently and the nausea was worse than the pain and it all came from my brain, I believe it was because of the trauma force
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Gator | Dentist@theNOBSdentist·
If you think about the last time you experienced nausea, was the sensation in your head or your stomach? I have a patient that's suffering from what she calls "brain nausea" and never thought of it being different.
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William Makis@MakisMedicine·
GREAT NEWS! Kudos to @MaryBowdenMD 👏 I have fought for 2 years to make Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole accessible. I will continue this work in FLORIDA 😃 Will be available over the counter soon! Never buy overpriced Ivermectin & Mebendazole Wellness or Parasite kits from shady companies! I will make sure Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole are cheap and accessible to everyone from the state of Florida. "Right to Try" cutting edge Cancer Care should never be out of someone's reach just because they don't have the funds.
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD

We finally found a reasonably-priced source for ivermectin and will be selling it out of my office very soon!

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msnezzi@WELLTHYNP·
@CoffeeBlackMD Sounds like a really rough week. Make sure to do Something extra good for yourself when it’s over. Thanks for what you do to help ppl
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CoffeeBlackMD@CoffeeBlackMD·
It was kind of started as a slow week in the ICU. Busier the last two days. 7 out of the 10 patients I’ve admitted since Wednesday had stage 4 cancer. Two are now dead. One of them was 79 getting platinum based chemo therapy. Gone now. Probably one more tomorrow. The rest I’ll get tuned up and out for more. Look. I know I have some oncologist followers. And I’m not trying to get personal with you . But what the f*ck is this bullshit? I can’t help but feel bitter as a MFer when I’m the one bedside with the crying wife and son today after some hare brained Hail Mary bullsh*t. Hasn’t been an oncologist in sight all weekend. Do these patients even know what the end is going to look like in the hospital? Maybe there is a better way to approach these cases? Hang your chemo. Bill your weekly clinic full of multiple level 5 bills because it’s all toxic effects of the Hope. Get paid the big salary. And leave someone like me to shovel all the dogshit at the end. It’s a moral f*cking hazard. Seems like the decent thing would be to come in and see your patients as they die. And I couldn’t figure out what was eating me this week until tonight. And this just crashed on me. Over me. It pisses me off. I’m venting. Yes. I’m. Venting. And I’ll get over it. But f*ck guys. And that’s it. I get up at 5am on a Sunday. To do it again. For one last day this stretch of 7. You’re welcome.
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msnezzi@WELLTHYNP·
@mcuban Definitely would try this. You get almost nothing from insurance until we meet our $6500 deductible and another 3-4k in premiums.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
What if there was a bank account available, that required you to deposit monthly, what you would have paid an insurance company in premiums, for an ACA silver plan. So for a family of 5 about $2100. The amount would then be used for Stop Loss Insurance set at $30k dollars. About $300. Another $200 would be used for local Direct Primary Care for your family The balance would be in YOUR bank account. Like an HSA, It could only be used for approved medical expenses. If you never have any medical expenses, you will get to keep the money plus checking act level interest, when you turn 65 If you have a medical event that is more than what you have saved, your bank will loan you the money you need to pay for it, up to the $30k stop loss trigger You would repay that amount using the monthly $1600 net deposit. Once the loan is paid off, the deposits start to accrue to you again. This is not insurance. It’s a specially designed bank account that gives you control, support, a doctor to work with and catastrophic financial protection. Lots of work and issues to be addressed. But I was curious what people think Let me know !
Mark Cuban@mcuban

The one debt you can’t ever pay off ? Your insurance premiums. You literally will pay an insurance premium monthly, till you die. But we don’t look at it like it’s a debt paid to an insurance company that will do all it possibly can never spend it on your care. We are working on a non -insurance solution. The day HSAs no longer require an insurance policy, it all will change. finance.yahoo.com/sectors/health…

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Down To Health@DTHshow·
Episode 10 is now LIVE! Is the mold in your house making you sick, or is "mold toxicity" just another myth? Together with @BioavailableNd, @NoahRyanCo and @CoffeeBlackMD, we dive deep into the fluoride-level controversy surrounding mold. To some, it’s a multi-system biotoxin that causes severe brain fog, intense allergies, and chronic fatigue. To others, it's completely overblown because we breathe in mold spores every single day. From brain fog and existential dread to the medical skepticism surrounding it, we cover it all! GO WATCH! 👇
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msnezzi@WELLTHYNP·
@SBakerMD This is laziness, clinical inertia, infuriating and malpractice!
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Dr Shawn Baker 🥩
Dr Shawn Baker 🥩@SBakerMD·
Just did a consultation with a young type 1 diabetic, 30 years old, diabetic since 9 years of age Developed significant retinopathy in his eyes and now has gastroparesis His A1C runs around 7.2 which his endocrinologist is ok with, because he’s a type 1 and it’s pretty typical for them He does not want him going on a low carb diet because it’s “dangerous” FFS!!!
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Doc Ock@EightLeggedDoc·
@MichaelAlbertMD Great advertisement for someone to NOT choose you as their physician.
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Michael Albert, MD
Michael Albert, MD@MichaelAlbertMD·
I'm 36. I'm a physician. I take a statin—and ezetimibe—every day. No symptoms. No cardiac history. Just an honest read of the evidence. Here's what I found—and why I stopped waiting for a reason to act.
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msnezzi@WELLTHYNP·
@KetriMarie @kevinstock12 A couple of places to start the search woukd be IAOMT and Instituyre for Fubctional Dentiatry. It’s going to be biological, functional dentists but they aren’t are created equal either. It’s tough to find a good one. I drive 3 hours to see one. .
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The Wrecking Ball@KetriMarie·
@kevinstock12 I mentioned this concept to my dentist. Told him about Weston Price. He said it was “anecdotal”. 🙄 I basically stopped going to the dentist bc of that. Do you have a list of dentists nationwide who understand these concepts?
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Kevin Stock, DDS
Kevin Stock, DDS@kevinstock12·
I bet you’ve had a cavity or two. It’s not just a lucky shot in the dark. Cavities are the most common disease in the world. Almost everyone has or will have them. I can say the same about crooked teeth and gum disease. Our mouths are falling apart. The odds are that you even breathe wrong with it. Just because dental problems are common doesn’t mean they’re normal. No other animals have the dental problems we have. In the wild, animals rarely develop cavities or crooked teeth or stop breathing in their sleep. Likewise, that wasn’t true for our ancestors. Even though people struggle to keep their teeth for a single lifetime today, they endure for millions of years in the fossil record. It turns out that our ancient ancestors rarely developed cavities or crooked teeth. They had robust jaws that accommodated all thirty-two chompers, including their wisdom teeth. Proper jaw growth also supported a big airway. Early humans didn’t have to worry about their snoring tipping off a tiger in search of a midnight snack. Our ancestors didn’t have dentists, orthodontists, or sleep specialists. They didn’t even have toothbrushes. They didn’t need them. This makes sense. Your teeth are critical to surviving, securing food, and nourishing your body. Over millions of years of evolutionary forces, Mother Nature in her infinite wisdom made sure your teeth were a marvel, stronger than steel, built to last. And last they do. Or should I say did. Today, even with special daily care, oral disease and degeneration run rampant. In the scales of evolutionary biology, the downfall of our mouths has happened in the blink of an eye, on the latest pages of the human story. Why? The answer is hiding right under your nose. Literally. Your teeth are screaming at you. They’re telling you that there’s discordance: a mismatch between the foods you’re eating and the foods your teeth and jaws evolved to chew on. At the body’s entrance rages a crisis, a dental health epidemic that tells of a deeper problem. Oral disease is an early warning sign. It’s an alarm signaling an onslaught of health problems. However, few people are heeding that alarm—including dentists, who are too occupied with putting out fires to even look for the arsonist. A diet that rots the hardest substance in your body isn’t just bad for your smile. It foretells of downstream consequences on your heart, your brain, and your overall health. An ancestral and evolutionary perspective to diet can fix our oral health. And, consequently, resolve the other mounting health crises. Teeth tell the story of our evolutionary history and the diets that shaped us. And by rewinding the clock, we can get to the root and re-discover The Human Diet. It’s a biting history that unearths the wisdom lost in our teeth.
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Allie
Allie@alliepie__·
My first time w/ the tablets + mouthwash but this is my 3rd order of floss and let me tell you that i have been absolutely lost without it the last couple weeks. The black seed oil truly made my gums visibly more healthy looking. Anyways, lemme influence you to at least purchase the floss.. you will not regret
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msnezzi@WELLTHYNP·
@TheDrMAWZ I have UC in remission without meds so I was very close to potentially doing DIY FMT but don’t think I need to now. So I have researched it thoroughly. There’s Taymount clinic in Bahamas and UK that will do it. Also an ND owned co. in Canada that will send crapsules.
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msnezzi@WELLTHYNP·
@TheDrMAWZ Give me a sauna sunlight grounding, , nattokinase taurine carnitine insulin 5 or below etc. over a statin any day ( for primary prevention) as an example. LDL lpa be damned!🤷‍♀️
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msnezzi@WELLTHYNP·
@TheDrMAWZ I agree, but so many people so focused on numbers as the way to direct care.
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drMAWZ@TheDrMAWZ·
How many supplements are you taking right now? And how many of those have moved an actual lab value, not just vibes?
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
That blue yellow contrast present on a clear day at sunrise: that’s the good stuff.
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