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another email from a reader and my response:

Dear Dr Yoho

Your promotional bull never gets around to stating a chemical name. This is not only annoying but also suspicious. The two non-chemical names that you do mention retrieve nothing from the www.

What are you up to?

Yours truly

L R B Mann M.Sc Ph.D

senior lecturer in Biochemistry (retd)

U of Auckland

My response:

If you RTFB you would have found it credible. Instead you are sniping and calling names.

The name is in many of the references. Listen to any of the Haley youtubes. Search for him.

When writing for this audience, i avoid the jargon-speak that people like you are fond of. I made my contempt for medical terminology clear and thought that chemists were bright enough to read my opinions about technical language between the lines. Maybe not.

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I put links into the first few words of the post.

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From a reader;

Dr Yoho,

Thanks for the quick update on OSR-!.

As a holistic dentist, I provided the old version OSR-1 to many of my dental practice patients. They had astonishing positive results and it was difficult to keep up with the demand.

As a pleasant side effect, most of my patients with arthritis saw their symptoms of arthritis disappear. It was an amazing product.

I took it to lower my own exposure to the mercury filling I was replacing but stopped taking it when it was forced off the market.

I am glad to see it is available to the patients who need it and I will tell them where to order it.

Say Hi to Boyd and David for me if you meet them again. I knew both of them when I was part of the IAOMT organization.

Blessings,

Rev. Dr. Stephen A. Lawrence

author: Holistic Dental Care

NOTE: OSR1 is that I call OSR

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Jul 31·edited Jul 31Author

from a reader

My father was a dentist. Started out as a pediatric dentist but ended up doing general dentistry b/c when his patients grew up, they didn’t want to see anyone else.

When he was in his early 70s, he developed “Parkinson’s Disease.” At the time, I was in grad school (first PhD was in physiology). I researched it. Back in those days, almost all fillings except in anterior teeth were amalgam. Dentists didn’t wear gloves back then.

I remember a couple of unpleasant conversations w/Dad’s neurologist where I floated my theory about systemic heavy metal poisoning from mercury. I suggested chelation. When the fucker neurologist picked himself off the floor from laughing so hard, he kind of patted me on the shoulder and told me to hustle on back to my cadaver lab.

Meanwhile, a friend of mine was just finishing a neurology residency. He was actually one of many reasons I decided against med school, but that’s a story for another day. I called -------- and asked him about my pet theory. He, at least, gave it some airtime and told me it was possible. He also said I’d never find anyone willing to do chelation.

Dad died at 78; last 18 months he was in a SNF and quite demented the last 6 months.

Thought you might appreciate that story.

Yoho note; there are no known chelations that are effective against mercury except OSR. Stay away from EDTA

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Jul 30Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

I see some very brave and GENEROUS human beings....

On behalf of all humanity..Thank you from the heart and soul...

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Robert, each of your columns are like watching an adventure series where the host takes the viewers on a life changing adventure into some remote ecosystem of which nobody was previously aware.

In a good world, you'd be the host reporting these biochemical wonders, and it would be prime time.

Of course in a GREAT world, a healthy one, none of this would be controversial, opposed or even necessary.

I hope for that world to arrive, and information you post may help us get there.

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I like you Maha

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Thank you. Thank you very much.

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I like your love for James Herriot books :) I read them over and over. "He's wommitan bad sore." Trickywoo has gone flopbot again.

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

It will! Read Revelation chapter 21 all of it.

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Jul 30Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Well, most people can't afford that, and will have to keep searching for cheaper, effective ways. The pricing and amount of time it takes are tailored to only those who are wealthy. So, I'm super happy that I can afford it, but the rest of y'all can just, well, suffer!? Gotta be something out there that everyone in all walks of life can afford. I would honestly feel guilty taking something that others aren't fortunate enough to be able to, even though their suffering is as real as my own. I guess it's called "brotherly love".

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$800--or less if you share an order--for a month to inactivate all tjhe mercury and other heavy metals you have accumulated since childhood. Who cannot afford that.

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Most people are struggling to make ends meet. For many I know, it would come out of their grocery bill. According to the article, it can take months to resolve, for some. It's just simple economics. When you are selling something, of course everyone should be able to afford it, but the reality is that most people are struggling with the inflation, loss of jobs due to Vax injuries, etc. and $800 is a big deal. Also, getting someone to "share" an unknown isn't that easy. Most have Medicare, and will just run to their gods in white coats for a pill.

I have always found that if something really works, there is always an alternative, or cheaper form, with a little research. That's just my observation.

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I too am troubled by the ever increasing costs of 'possible' cures, only available to those with a greater expendable income. Another piece of the puzzle, consider Grant Genereux https://ggenereux.blog. Could it be that we have ingested too much Vitamin A? Unbecoming brought this subject to his substack. Are we suffering from toxicity? Grant has written two free ebooks, one is "Poisoning for Profit". Available at the above website.

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Bro most of cannot even afford dinner at restaurant. We live paycheck to paycheck. $800 is rent + groceries + gas + bills

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All these people whining about price ($800) and sharing the cost... lol

If it was important enough, "most" of you could find someone else to go in on the cost, and could save $50 out of every paycheck to make it work in 6-12 months .

....Stop complaining and figure out a way?!??.

Dr. Yoho is simply giving you an "option".

If you have another way, make your own Substack and start posting...

Until then, enjoy spending your $ on your iPhone, the nice car you drive, the expensive pants and shoes you have on, and going to Texas roadhouse once a month.

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Righteousness personified! What planet are you living on? Seniors living on social security, families stretching their meals with oatmeal and rice. For many people that option ain't an option.

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Wow talk about judging others ..just so we are clear since you have this idea that we are all not only wealthy but reckless lets break it down for your peanut sized brain - i pay $50 a month for a shitty droid phone, i drive a 2014 subaru thats on its way out the door and 99% of my wardrobe is from goodwill..Texas Roadhouse? I dont eat slop i grow my food or buy at my local farmers market. That being said no fuckin way i have $800 or let alone $400 to toss on another supposed holistic supplement. Btw guess who owns a majority of the supplement companies?

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Sep 19·edited Sep 19

Yes, things have to be TRANSPARENT, early, multi-things (no silver bullet exists), safe, effective, CHEAP, AVAILABLE.

So we could cooperate with some people at home to produce what you need in your village.

You can detrox great with algae even DIY bred.

Give them toxin-low fertilizer (compost), and filtrated water.

(Want to buy PVDF membrane filter, keeps 5yrs, then exchange cartridge, found some affordable, if not cheap. Want to add activated charcoal. want to neutralise residual hydrochlorous acid so HClO from municipal water desinfection, that PRODUCES nanoplastics by eating-up even HDPE over years.

Detox alternatives for free:

Stinging Nettle contain high nano-colloidal silicade, helping detox, and some own axis of energy of live. Yarrow, too. Just e.g..

Dandelions help detox,(for liver), too, best full plant. We always have options.

OSR:

Since the production path is easy (combine 2 natural products;) and public, patent, we could produce OSR in a DIY way.

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Bust Gates for crimes against humanity, and confiscate his wealth and start a healing foundation.

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Jul 30Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

I pray and I ask others' prayers for Dr. Yoho.

My dear cousin, my age, was valedictorian of our class, received her masters degree in early childhood education, and taught children for 30 years, and had four children and a happy marriage. When she retired she was diagnosed with Parkinson's. A daughter lives with her and her husband and helps both of them with substantial disease conditions. So I ask prayers for her also.

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Here are a couple of links about there being no placedo controlled clinical trials for ANY of the routine vaccines on the ever expanding list of vaccines on the official government vaccine schedule.

https://merylnass.substack.com/p/2-quite-useful-data-collections Clinical Trials of Childhood Vaccines: No Placebo-Controlled Long-Term Trials

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/clinical-trials-of-childhood-vaccines A million views in 20 hours: You best pay attention to this

https://merylnass.substack.com/p/a-million-views-in-20-hours-you-best

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Laughter is the best medicine:

Elon Musk posted a parody short video about Kamala Harris based on an actual Harris campaign ad.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1816974609637417112

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Here is an amazing admirable message from Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano...

https://jameshfetzer.org/2024/07/archbishop-vigano-calls-emanuel-macrons-wife-a-transvestite-and-mocks-michelle-obama-as-a-muscular-man-in-a-wig-while-condemning-the-satanic-olymp/

Archbishop Viganò Calls Emanuel Macron’s Wife a ‘Transvestite’ and Mocks Michelle Obama as a ‘Muscular Man in a Wig’ While Condemning the ‘Satanic Olympics’

July 30, 2024 James Fetzerblog

Jim Hoft

"Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has once again taken a firm stance against the moral decay of contemporary society, particularly targeting prominent political figures like French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife and former First Lady Michelle Obama.

Viganò’s remarks come as he condemns the “Satanic Olympics” for their corruption and moral ambiguity surrounding the event."SNIP

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Jul 30Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

The Second Smartest Guy Substack is the BOMB. Everyone should be subscribing to his Substack! Blue Ribbon advice for "Us" average folk who do not have $800 just laying around. There are cures people. Look until you feel it in your gut.

Great comment BTW. Thank Ya!

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I hope to address this more comprehensively in the next few weeks.

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I wanted to post this video earlier but lost it and now relocated it. A 70 year old woman no longer has Parkinsonism, is carnivore full time now and has made almost a miraculous recovery.

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Grant Genereux https://ggenereux.blog, has an interesting story. Vitamin A toxicity. Hmmm...

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If you HAD to come up with $800 in 3 months, you could!

Stop limiting yourself and everyone who reads your false message.

One summer my wife picked up a side hustle babysitting gig each week, for families in the neighborhood (who needed help)! ...She made $600-$800 extra a month by doing it.

Use your brain, find a way.

Start by pausing your gym, Netflix, and whatever else auto pay crap you're using... theres $50-$100

Your welcome!

Dr Yohos to nice to call you out

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We do not even have any 'side gigs' to take C.B., nor do we even have any of the fun things others have ( gym, Netflix, and whatever else auto pay crap you're using). Most people do not have any of this stuff. Just you lucky charge card people do. SO AGAIN I say if you are poor---to bad too sad. Why don't you expand YOUR brain .

You must think everyone has what you may have. A LOT DON'T.

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there are true people among us

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

🙏 for your cousin, your family and our wonderful Dr Yoho😊

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Jul 30Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Slow clap....just when I think I've head/seen it all...BAM...you come up with another 'hidden' gem. I also keep searching for these jewels and know many of them have improved my health, and also performance as an older athlete. We stay mostly healthy while many of our friends continue with their health issues...mostly after multiple C19 jabs. They don't understand and cannot connect the dots. Smh everytime.

I'm convinced after reading Toby Roger's "History of Medicine" SS article, that the 'controllers' knew how to limit life and got the 'white coat brigade' up and running asap early on. I think MedMalPractice™ is still the third most cause of death in the U.S., maybe globally? The FDA...a .gov body that needs an overhaul. I used to work in biotech and the hoops they made us jump through, many seemingly for their own jollies, hurt many of our trials (some that actually worked/helped, not just symptom repressors). Ex. we had a lung transplant med that increased adoption of the new lung and was being used with 100% success under EUA but they removed the EUA and said we'd have to do more RCTs, which would've killed/maimed many, so the entire thing was pulled.

I've been fortunate enough to only have two small fillings (no metals/mercury), and have found a biological dentist. Thanks for all your searching and relating your findings. As always, we do our research and keep the best and throw out the rest.

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The FDA...a .gov body that needs an overhaul.

wrong. Extermination

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Yes, along with every other ABC .gov agency. The AdminState needs neutering.

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Jul 30Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Wow! But at that price, I and countless other people are left to rely on chlorine dioxode.

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One month at $800 is all that may be necessary. CD has no such clear inactivation effects (the claims are that it oxidizes metals but who knows what that does?) but it is our second best hope.

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Oh well, if the CD leaves the metal in our liver or kidneys, that would be a huge blow to my trust in that substance, just like the EDTA that you wrote about in your post. This has also been touted as a super detoxifier, but now - who knows?!

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Jul 30Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Great article and info. I do not know many people who just have $800 set aside for this treatment. So, once again the poor can just die I guess.

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come with $800 if you want to live

or less if you have friends to share the discount

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Jul 30Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

There are probably cheaper less pure options as discussed in the article. Also, I’m going to research mushrooms as chelators. Turkey tail is prolific and fairly easy to identify. Edible Mushrooms growing next to roads are considered dangerous to eat because they adsorb heavy metals. They are used in myco-remediation.

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these are dreams

OSR is established

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Jul 30Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

I know there are a lot of antioxidants out there but a shame this one in particular is so out of average person price. Thank you for input & care.

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Often we can be resourceful in ways we hadn't chosen before, especially with the urgency of a need and the focus of what you want to do to address it. I was surprised and dismayed at the cost as well, but I do think if I was aiming to heal something serious, I would assess the possibilities and probably end up spending far more money, time, and effort than I would have imagined possible.

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Well I know that nicotine is in food and personally eliminated my severe pain from bee stings immediately so I say don't knock it til you try it cuz it can't hurt. Nicotine has been used theraputically by natives forever and mocked by allopathic medicine. Further how else do you explain that those not dying early in the pandemic were smokers when they should have been dying proportionally more? I personally saw this too. Maybe anecdotal but a lot anecdotal proves true.

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Too expensive for the average person.

I thought Chlorine Dioxide “oxidized” heavy metals? And, cured Parkinsons? I bought all the ingredients for ClO2 after your post on it and started taking it. Seems like your saying Chlorine Dioxide didn’t help with heavy metals? Hmm.

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wrong. Do not misquote me and please, RTFB

CD is a more important story than this one.

It cures many cancers, cures Lyme, ccvid, malaria and most infectious diseases, and if we did not have this chelator, it would be the first choice I have found for metals. I have not been able to get the top experts to tell me exactly what oxidizing metals means.

I will report if I can clarify this.

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Hi Robert,

Currently, there are three late-stage breast cancer patients undergoing my intratumoral chlorine dioxide injections. They had previously used oral MMS or CDS but are seeking more aggressive treatment due to the large size of their tumors.

Additionally, my previous Substack account was suspended for reasons unknown. I am now commenting here with a new account.

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

I would imagine that if you have health issues, you won't stop just because you found one thing. You'll probably keep resourcing until you get better. Or did he say that it wouldn't help?

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We are all iterating and it isn't finished..;

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Jul 30Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Ok…WOW….just Wow! The video of the smoking amalgam filling blew my mind. So it seems to me that in order to have repair and recovery, this has to be a 2-pronged approach. First, have amalgam fillings removed, and second, purchase the OSR compound. Altogether this is very expensive, but then what is your life worth, right? I am dealing with thyroid disease right now and actively trying to slow or stop the progression and avoid a future cancer diagnosis. My gut is telling me, this therapy would go along way to reaching my goal. Thank you for posting this info! Be well.

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exactly and the dentist is the expensive thing

I messaged Dr. Legos to see if there was a ceramic implant dentist in TJ

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Jul 30Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Dr Ardis recommends nicotine patches because nicotine helps reverse Parkinsons due to nicotine receptors having highest affinity for nicotine vs other harmful stuff. Can't find his podcast on it right now and I don't remember the specifics but he has found studies on nicotine helping parkinsons and testimonials of some being cured and he explains in detail how it works (which for non med person like me made logical sense).

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This is a rumor among about 50 that are floating around.

I ghost those who tell me ..... and Ardis is one of those for me. I followed him briefly.

Is it credible that nicotine is anything but a palliative at best on the order of the Rockefeller drugs? Or is it more credible that it is a reversal of the truth, like half of what we see?

I do not know, but I have no motivation to critically evaluate things that my intuition says smell funny. As the adage goes, when you smell ..... there is a pile of it somewhere.

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Doctor, your statement ‘to look in the mouth’ brings to mind our old family doctor. Yes, he would look in the mouth as one item of his ritual initial check list. He also would look at your nail beds. Who does that anymore??? He is long gone now, but saved my mother from lymphoma in the early 1960’s; she suffered side effects from massive radiation treatment (standard then) but vibrantly lived 60 more years due to the early care of an old country doctor. He would have liked/appreciated you. Thank you.

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radiation oncology is 99 percent useless for extending life

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Doctors often don't pay enough attention to the side effects of radiation therapy, which is a major reason why it may not significantly extend a high-quality life.

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To clarify, old country doctor diagnosed but local ‘cancer doctors’ prescribed radiation therapy. It was brutal. High doses compared to today. Patient looked as if skin had been fried (from front chest, along neck, through to back). Kept those sections out of sun forever. Had trouble with blood flow to that side of jaw, had tooth problem and a ‘dry socket’. Solution: being a voracious reader, went to local chiropractor and improved blood flow which helped healing. Continued questioning and choosing alternate treatments thereafter.

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Jul 31Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

DR. YOHO....NEVER STOPS TO AMAZE ME...WHAT A BRILLIANT MIND!!!!!! (from an 85 year/young/old Canadian (Canada....once a ..//..beautiful country...now??????????//......""" A BANANA REPUBLIC!!!!!!!"" GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS MY FRIEND.......Mario

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