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Aug 28, 2022Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

This spring, my sister in law died a few weeks after being declared free from leukemia ( stem cell transplant). Her 3 month stay in Moffitt cancer center, she lost what little muscle tone she had. They wouldn’t let me give her organic smoothies, it may interfere with her medicine- give her Boost supplements. I don’t understand why cancer center s don’t incorporate food as healing & a bunch of other natural approaches- it would increase the actual healing, not just the profit margin.

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Aug 28, 2022Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

I made the huge mistake of trying psychiatry to fix emotional development problems when I was younger. One of the worst experiences was the impotence caused by the drugs - especially Adderall. There was a huge change of something in my body (hormones?), and that non-functioning body part was actually just a small side effect.

A vital part of me, as a man, was gone. It had nothing to do with associating penile function with masculinity (as it often gets portrayed). There was something seriously amiss in me.

This is what disturbs me about the drugging of boys in grade school/junior high/high school. We are creating a generation of men who grew up with their masculinity chemically neutered.

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Aug 28, 2022Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

The diet influence on our health is fascinating. We have been covering a lot of this in our podcast recently. I am familiar with Jordan’s daughters story and many people thrive on a carnivore diet. Others thrive on plant based- we just interviewed a Rheumatologist who reversed his own autoimmune ankylosis on plant based. I don’t think it’s so simple, especially as we learn more on the gut microbiome, etc.

We are still fighting mainstream disinformation by PCPs who refuse HRT in HEALTHY women citing it causes cancer!!! So frustrating when people could be thriving .

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Aug 28, 2022·edited Aug 28, 2022Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Robert, I have bioidentical hormone pellets, 125 mg testosterone, 10 mg estradiol, and I take 300 mg of progesterone orally. My testosterone level is usually about 250 - 300. I ate a strict carnivore diet for 2 1/2 years and lost 113 pounds. I stopped all 20 medications that I was taking. I have read both your books and given copies to others. My husband, who is 85, is having some ED issues and believes it is due to his age. His doctor prescribed Viagra and 100 mg was ineffective. I had to ask my functional doctor to test his hormones, and his total testosterone is 500, which is in the low normal range. All his other testosterone tests were low. His FSH was

61.6 mIU/mL which is high. He has an appointment next month to see if testosterone replacement will benefit him. What do you think?

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Aug 28, 2022Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

The diet influence on our health is fascinating. We have been covering a lot of this in our podcast recently. I am familiar with Jordan’s daughters story and many people thrive on a carnivore diet. Others thrive on plant based- we just interviewed a Rheumatologist who reversed his own autoimmune ankylosis on plant based. I don’t think it’s so simple, especially as we learn more on the gut microbiome, etc.

We are still fighting mainstream disinformation by PCPs who refuse HRT in HEALTHY women citing it causes cancer!!! So frustrating when people could be thriving .

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Aug 28, 2022Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Hmmm. You mention hair growth - I assume facial & body hair - but what about hair LOSS from the head? I'd love to give this a try instead of waiting to see if it gets worse/turns into cancer on this 3 inch diameter cyst on my ovary! I do have polycystic ovary disease, but this sucker just came up since the start of covidiocy! Might testosterone work on that? Would I have to take estradiol & progesterone too? Progesterone metabolizes to estrogen & left me worse off with my breast lumps & wads (got rid of this & gall etc. stones with 8 months of serrapeptase - also diminished scars bigtime too!) Whaddyathink?😬😨?

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Aug 28, 2022Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Thanks love what your doing.. my son had five years of oncology treatment including bone marrow transplant aged 8.. it was extremely tough.. he had Grade 4 GVH .....But God! and to think other less toxic options were possible greaves me.. He’s 21 and well but we saw many who didn’t make it..

Honestly and truth are healing keep it up..

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