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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Dear sincere Doc Yoho...........i havent finished your latest research article but am behooved to have you view a short vid on the Telegram channel called DIRT ROAD DISCUSSIONS. A woman whistle blower from GreenMountainGreenery.com testifies that the med industry is hiding the fact that most human maladies or diseases are caused by PARASITES. She also says doctors are NOT suppose to tell you this! I can't verify what she says however you with your background might be able to determine if its true. I've tried to upload the link to the vid but cannot find the link. You should be able to find it on Telegram at the DIRT ROAD DISCUSSIONS,

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This is not my field, and I have not investigated it thoroughly. However, with all my contact with alternative doctors, I believe that parasites are exceedingly common and a big problem, if not most human maladies. Most are relatively easy to treat with agents like fenbendazole. Many naturopaths begin with this soon after the initial evaluation of their new patients.

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Good to hear this Doc. It was news to me that parasites might be in ALL OF US in one degree or another. I'd only heard about the existence of parasites years back before the covid hoax, when reading of veterans who had served in the middle east and returned with major psychological problems such as severe depression and close to sociopathic tendencies. It was found that some of these soldiers were found to be harboring parasites. This "parasite" thing is probably bigger than we know and I'm gonna stay on it.

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

All soldiers are injected like it’s going out of style. Every deployment, a new round of shots. Injectable _______. Fill in the blank with whatever. Then follow the veteran’s. They are the guinea pigs as well as their children who “benefit” from all the “free” medical “care”. Stay as far away as you can. Spoken from a military brat. Yes to parasites, but consider the injectable ones. Our stomach acids should take care of any injested ones, no?

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

AMAZING reply Mimi........my whole family's men AND women on both sides were military and I was the one who spurned joining. I had NO idea the injections to our military were so pervasive. That might be why half of the PENTAGON generals/admirals etc are such traitors to the Consitution, their parasitic 'passengers' are directing them. Thanks for your input!

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

parasite thing is relevant today because viruses are parasites too! only intracelular, there is 0 difference in the mechanism, or damage for you, and may even be harder to spot you carry such risks, as they mess up your metabolic processes ,in the long run this is leakage of energy and chronic disease like diabetes, arthritis or demntia. or weight gain as you get older. Early signs are very subtle!! and go for decades...and you nust ascribe these to aging

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Being mindful that there is also some evidence to suggest that some parasites are acting as compensatory mechanisms in some individuals and situations. Ie keeping other pathogens in check/balance, and or helping to remove/reduce other damage causing effects. Think how leeches clean blood, etc.

In a nutshell- appropriate balance. We are more "unhuman" than we are human, when we account for all the microorganisms on, in us, that our bodies have evolved with- think mitochondria for one😉

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Doc, you gotta look into fasting, to add to your list of alt stuff that works. I am reading The Oldest Cure in the World (Hendricks) and if anyone wants to be even more angry... yeah. Read this one. Esp. if you have diabetes or epilepsy. But tons of other diseases are curable with extended fasting. It's been known for over a century. He mentions studies where people with Parkinson's were able to beat it back with fasting. Not cured, I am sorry to say, but still.

I am doing dry fasting now, and it's helping me a lot (was dxed with "prediabetes" a month ago. What a stupid name. It's early diabetes, but they can't sell you on meds yet. If your body has problems dealing with the flood of simple carbs, fasting will reset insulin receptivity.)

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yes, I've read a lot about it and tried several four-day fasts as well as 12-hour or longer fasts each day. The whole thing is on my to-do list, but it's hard for me personally.

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Oct 27·edited Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

I am doing one day dry fast a week. May work up to longer ones. Not bad so far... it quiets my body, so I kinda look forward to doing it. :-)

The folks in Siberia do 9 day dry fasting. Dr Filonov would be the person to ask what results if any they have had with P.

https://healthyouniverse.online

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Dehydration is our achilles heel. Dry fasting is contra to our physiology. Every part of our physiology requires moisture. Dryness causes dis-ease.

A headache is the brain complaining of dehydration. Clumsiness is due to low salt and slow tendon reflexes, hence people also fall.

If you learn the symptoms of dehydration or low salt and remedy with salt plus water, healing occurs. Hence the IV saline infusions found in hospital wards.

How does salt restriction lead to heart dis-ease and fear based reactionary thinking? is my article. Click on my blue icon to read.

Learn the symptoms of WILT or low salt and remedy with salt plus water.

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I just read another book on fasting, and he too is flogging "no salt" and "low fat" and "no meat" and vegan. Sigh. I think the vegan community has latched onto fasting to buttress their weakening grip on the public?

As for dry fasting itself, Dr Filonov says it speeds healing that occurs on water fasts. Could be. He's been doing it for 30 years. Of course there ought to be rigorous studies comparing... but who will do them?

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Yes......The True North Clinic in Santa Rose supervises water-only fasting. Also, Joel Fuhrman, MD, wrote "Fasting and Eating for Health about the value of fasting. Short on how-to info though. As a young figure skater he injured himself, but after the docs were unable to help him and talking about amputation, he cured himself by fasting.

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

There's a new books that makes an extremely strong case for fungi, not parasites. The more comprehensive cancer book I've ever read. The only theory that fits all the facts of cancer. It's called The Cancer Resolution?

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

in the end it does not matter funghi, parasites, viruses if they do the same thing and they do! one only needs to understand what that thing is in common to all of this! :)) it is not rocket science just 2+2.

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

And by the way toxins make the fungi more likely to cause cancer.

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my naturopath believes I have a systemic fungal infection

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Hulda Regehr Clark, a naturopath, wrote a book called The Cure for all Diseases in 1995, saying that her tests show parasites and toxins as the 2 causes of disease. It's a remarkable book. She died of "an accident" some years later.

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Um. I think we ought to beware anyone claiming to cure all diseases one way.

Hulda's clinic in Mexico was said to be in shocking condition by people who went there.

Wiki says she died of multiple myeloma.

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

There seem to be different view on how Hulda died. I would be wary of what to believe.

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

you can read in my note or better listen to professor who says the saim every cancer is the same disease!! same analogy only different body parts, i assume based on where the pathogen is or ones weak spot. and weak spots are logical too.

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

but there is one way only:)) which does nit mean one "thing" only, but one logic to all diseases exists! it is not the same as when your car is broken analogy you go by fixing parts, that is western medicine fallacy. Parts get broken because of the same mechanism!

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Most? If you said some, I would agree.

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Dr. Jane Ruby along with Dr. Lee Merritt discuss parasites (causing cancer, and other illnesses) in Ruby's Rumble channel. Look back 1-2 months ago.

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

👏👏👏 Careful Doc, your in danger of making the role of Docere great again!

Respectfully, a couple of things-

Totally agree woth your encouragement of vitD base levels being much higher. Re the difference between supps and sun, and how it works in the body, making one detrimental for health, and the other vital- what the body does with it.

Supps- the body treats it as a lipid, allowing it to disperse throughout the body universally. This is where the detrimental effects occur.

Via sun, the body sends it to specific targeted vitD receptors. Simplest explanation.

Also re your discussion re the sulphurisation interactions- keep in mind 2 things. Glysophate substitutes for glycine affecting glutathione and it's connection to sulphurisation pathways, and the spike protein appears to also significantly disrupt sulphur pathways.

Other, than that your fast becoming one of my favourite dissendent docs.😉

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I don't understand the chemistry on the level you do...

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

none of you understands the level that matters lol, vit D is easy to check with men living in Africa and compare your blood to theirs. If that is a trouble for some how can they be guided by logic elswhere? :) Chemistry is very good to know, not in detail but general stuff one must understand if providing guidance to the rest, and all should add up, knowing more is not bad but myopic supplement by supplement is for lay people. This is why docs and lay people are the same.level, noone knows the whole picture and after 2000 years of doing it it should have been known dont you think so?

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Yeah you do. You have a body, you do chemistry:) Use the KISS principle.

Nature is lazy; if she can find a quicker/more efficient way, she will. So does the body. Its not just "I" in the body. Its an "us". The mitochondria need the light spectrum as well as us. If we could just replace vitD synthesis, with a supplement, then why do people still not thrive if they are not getting sun, but taking a vitD supp?

Yet in african/south american/asian nations where resources are scarce and malnutrition common, we have people still thriving, despite not receiving "adequate" nutrition.🤔😉

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Samsel & Seneff - Glyphosate and pathways to modern diseases (2013) - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24678255/

Weisenburger - Update/Review of Glyphosate as Carcinogen and link to NHL (Lymphona) (2021) - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34052177/

After searching a bit, I notice a bunch of pro-herbicide articles in pubmed (basically), and attacks on Seneff. Comical.

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Fantastic summary and I appreciate your anger and candor about your former profession. Ironic pride prevents many (most?) people from being able to shift into an open-minded approach that will destroy their senses of self that is based on so much time, money, and work. Not to mention the hit to one's social and profession status that comes with such blind admiration from everyone around them.

I have a question that I can't find answered anywhere: people with various cancers will have platinum-based chemo. After the poisonous platinum does its job, the medical people just leave it in the body, just like all of the other destructive metals that they use. I can find nothing other than (perhaps) EDTA that will claim to chelate platinum, and I'm not comfortable recommending an EDTA clinic for it. If you or anyone else has heard anything helpful, I'm all ears.

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I'll ask David Kennedy about OSR

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

read my note every cancer is the same, just to learn the theory behind. chemotehrapy is nonsense

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

This is by far your best yet (like a fine wine)and I know more is to come! I have sensed ur anger/frustration prior to this substack’s self proclaimed anger, but please step back for a moment and realize if you had not lived such a full life and been medico damaged like the rest of us, would your substack have existed? Bask for several moments in the glory of just how many people you help/reach. You may think/write in winnie the pooh form for us but for non medicos, we need medico 101 prerequisites at times - higher maths, chemistry, biology and a few hillbilly notebooks because none of this has been our lane of life and frankly our synapses aren’t firing like they used to and you def are giving our sedentary retired brains a workout. I want to thank you for all that you have helped me with; and that is bringing my 75 yo hubs of 47 years back from the brink of two years; metastatic prostate cancer, covid pneumonia, and sepsis from kidney surgery. He is better physically than 15 years ago and cured. I gather medico info and follow many dif people BUT you, sir, are truly altruistic and have given me the courage (backstopping my decisions in a medico world I have never lived nor learned) and now the actual formula/amounts of guidance for alt meds for us to be our best and age in place. And again, my brother from another mother, if you and your lovely wife Judy (same name as mine-omen) are ever near Austin, there is always a small ranch with a comfy warm bed and delish old lady cooking with a wide range of convo topics to be discussed - as a small token of thank you so much for all that you do and the support Judy gives that allows you to help so many.

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you are super generous thanks

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

While applying for a job I've been failing medicals because of high blood pressure 155/85

I consulted Dr Google

I took Magnesium , D3, fish oil, and a Multi and went for morning walks

Holy Cow! now I've got 110/76

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topical magnesium helps

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Thanks for taking the time to try to clear things up regarding oxidants and antioxidants.

Regarding grounding, ten minutes might be enough to reset your circadian rhythm. But sleeping grounded (using a grounding pad under 100% cotton sheets) will ensure that you aren't in an electron deficit for the eight hours every night where your body is rebuilding itself.

One clear benefit of grounding is improved zeta potential, which will benefit anyone with CVD. And you want to optimize zeta potential 100% of the time, not just 10 minutes per day. You can't overdo grounding. ZP is also the key to getting all those supplements you are taking to the individual cells served by the vaso vasorum, rather than having them end up in your pee.

The focus of your electron information was on optimizing cellular metabolism, which is great for avoiding chronic disease. If you already have diseased cells, your body needs to activate stem cells to replace them. That requires extra voltage, which travels along fascial planes via the perineural nervous system (along the fibrous coating of the nerves).

So your ability to heal is influenced by more than just supplements. Areas where your fascia doesn't glide smoothly can impede electrical flow. Scars that bisect fascial planes can also reduce voltage. So can focal infections at any point along the fascial network that connects to wherever healing is needed (which is generally the same as the acupuncture meridians that connect organs).

Yoga is a good place to start to release fascia and improve electrical flow. Same with vibration plates, especially if you use motions that incorporate full kinetic chains. A good full body deep tissue massage may be the best bet.

My favorite on the vibration plate is what I perceive to be the inverse of sitting (where the frontal plane muscles all shorten by keeping your body in a C shape), which is the most common problem for the majority of us. You need to invert the C to the extent possible given your spine's range of motion. It's basically an overhead arm-raise in a V shape, coupled with pushing the pelvis forward and engaging the scapula and arching your back as much as possible while keeping your feet flat on the ground. You can vary it in any way you want (direct overhead raise, single arm raises, etc), the point is to get full extension from the beginning to the end of the kinetic chain. Adding some rotation into the movement is a good idea as well. Best to start with no weight at first, since the goal is to get fascia moving again, not to build muscle.

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Does DMSO help with radiation after the fact?

Does CD kill fungi?

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1) worth a try; it's nearly harmless

2) yes, but slowly, and many take additional antifungals. I was prescribed fluconazole but decided it was too aggressive and dangerous, and I am waiting for my functional doctor to send me a couple of natural ones.

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yes - Chlorine Dioxide is great because it kills: bacteria, virus, fungus, mold, spores (anthrax for example), biofilm and yeast. no other compound does all this... plus having healing properties.

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Thanks for the great article. I have a couple of comments…

First one regarding Methylene Blue. I’ve been using it for around a year now. In a Dr Mercola article a while back, he had interviewed someone (PhD biologist) where they discussed MB. The guest mentioned the goal of increasing NAD+/NADH ratio and that he had discovered the best way was with low dose MB along with low dose Niacinamide supplement. Around 5 mg of MB and maybe 50 mg Niacinamide was as effective or more so than higher doses.

Second, my wife and I have been sleeping on a grounding sheet for the past 5-6 weeks (yes, they are really a thing!). Both of us believe we are sleeping better. There is some science behind using the sheets saying that they will reduce inflammation. A few more weeks sleeping on them should tell.

And finally, I fully agree with the horsewhipping idea for the one that came up with the reduced/oxidized names! 😱🤷‍♂️

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Couple of links if anyone is interested. One to a paper on grounding and the other to the product we sleep on

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4378297/

https://www.groundingwell.com/collections/grounding-essentials

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thanks !

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Some things in your wonderfully information post reminded me of Dr Tennant's book - Healing is Voltage. Are you familiar with him? Wondering if you've heard of his inventions working?

Very much appreciate your mentioning what you've done for your vision... I had read a few positive reports on her methods but these days one never knows if they are just AI reviews. Thank you!

I'm printing off this post to put in my medical pack.

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

There’s been success using high dose Ivermectin for Parkinsons

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It's on my list. It supposedly repairs the gut microbiome, which is damaged in Parkinson's. I'm doing too many freaking things already ha

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

I chuckled when I read your DISTAIN of the definitions of oxidation reduction reactions.

You can blame English chemist Joseph Priestley (discovered oxygen) and French chemist Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier followed by Michael Faraday, Sir Humphry Davy, and others who pioneered electrochemisty. I had to deal with this for about 30 years explaining my research to engineers and environmental practitioners as well as those who approved my research proposals. Many just did not get it but never let on to their ignorance but asked a lot of "stupid" questions.

You can add to that the meaning of an anode, produces acid and O2(g) and a cathode, produces hydroxide and H2 (g) in an electrochemical cell.

Love you substack keep it up!

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

this is how JFK Jr. took testosterone and lost control over his body, as AthleanX pointed out in one of his youtube it is not antiaging therapy, as his MD sold to him and he readily went with it. It takes two for a lie. The best way for anyone when trying to heal him/herself is through education and expereince. Understand the mechanism why something works the way it works is crucial, all the rest is parroting someone elses ideas. And when doses go 10x above recommended, or you see a protocol where you have to take something strictly on hour it is not the science, you know its not working how it should. It is the basics that never even get mentioned.

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sorry this is completely wrong. read Hormone Secrets

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there are.no hormone secrets, this is all a lie, i am sorry to tell you that:) .hormones are part of metabolism and that is 1st thing you go to fix the rest will follow.

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Oct 28Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

I found a powdered MB. How does that compare to the drops? Are they just in a distilled water solution or stabilized in some way?

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I bought the same thing but don't know sorry

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

The problem with MB is that it contains industrial contaminants (heavy metals)! So it must be third party tested and you must be able to consult the test.

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Very interesting. My mom was taking a medical grade of methylene blue with no issues, however, when I tried it several times, I always ended up having a hot flash, sweating, and vomiting, even from a drop in a glass if water. Googled it, could not find out why. Melatonin, ascorbate of vit C, and magnesium make me nauseated with consistent application, especially melatonin. Why? What makes me so different?

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Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Are you taking any MAO inhibitors?

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I had to google that. :) No medications whatsoever and no supplements. The only thing that I may blame for being extremely sensitive is me living for two decades in a mold infested house that probably triggers my liver as I sometimes get itchy eyes and skin. Other than this there are no other physical or mental health issues.

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Oct 27·edited Oct 27Liked by Robert Yoho MD (ret)

Thanks for your articles Doc

I’m with you, don’t trust doctors, have to maybe for an emergency. And I’m a no code or comfort cares only. LOL, not kidding ….

I’m 69 and relatively healthy 😄

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don't agree to DNR

it's an excuse for them to kill you and call it covid and harvest $500k

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