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blueberry scones's avatar

Could you make the volume louder when you post the videos on Rumble? It's often hard to hear if you have anything else going on in the room.

Diane Rusterucci's avatar

Wonderful information and refresher! I tell my patients all the time about these things. Love Dr. Tamara and thank you for sharing your knowledge!

Donna Weigel's avatar

It would have been a better article if you didn't insult other professions. They are doing what they were taught. Luckily we have more information today to make our own choices. We didn't before. We could only trust.

That said, there is a lot being said about healing with frequencies. I think that will be huge in the near future. Such as biofeedback and radionics. Very hopeful!!

Nama Paula's avatar

A great wealth of information. Thank you for audio AND print versions!❤️🙏

klimer's avatar

I have serious doubts about the effectiveness of Vit D supplements. I had vertigo related to D deficiency, despite my tested Cholecalciferol levels being over 70. A bit of sun exposure cured the vertigo, which to my mind demonstrates that synthetic D is pure bullshit: just another nonsense lab metric. See https://eclectichealing.substack.com/p/vertigo-and-sunshine?r=1azvtv

If you are having memory/brain fog issues, suspect your gut. I've been taking ozonated magnesium for months now and my brain clarity is back to where it was before I started losing my ability to recall recent facts. Super Oxyflush. The recommended protocol is 5 capsules at bed. Be prepared for watery stools first thing in the morning (or in the middle of the night). I now take two at night and once with each meal. It's magic for bowel motility - it keeps things moving. I've been doing this for a few months now, together with some semi-elemental nutrition to give my bowel lining a chance to heal. I suspect if I came off of it my bowels would be back to normal, but I don't really want to chance slower motility (which can aggravate my chronic pancreatitis - since on this protocol it is exceptionally rare that I notice any symptoms of pancreatitis).

Since synthetic D is toxic crap, Magnesium is the #1 supplement. And any fool who looks at their standard blood work thinks they are doing just fine. Not by a long shot. Magnesium oil gets around bowel tolerance, though when you are deficient it will cause itchy skin. It's best to read books by Levy or Sircus about magnesium. Levy's book is better, but lacks information about transdermal Mg.

If you want a way to take most of the supplements you mention, without the whole pill regimen or an array of powders, check out Cardio Miracle. All the Sinatra supplements, lions mane, minerals, etc. Unfortunately it has synthetic D, but the crap probably isn't as toxic when you don't have a bunch of nutrient deficiencies. I've used the stuff for 15 months now. My heat tolerance is dramatically improved. It's likely why I'm looking younger now than a few years ago, but I don't get wrapped around the axle about how I look. How I feel is all that is important.

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

alll strongly worded but off base

BethanyAnne's avatar

Dr. Yoho,

After reading the bit about Lyme disease, I'm wondering if you could address the latest incarnation, the tick that supposedly leaves some disease that causes red meat allergies? That crap HAS to be engineered.

I do like red meat, and we do have ticks here, and I'd like to avoid or cure that unpleasantness if I could, should I get bitten. Thanks.

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

go in peace, do good work, and eat red meat. It's good for you.

Erica's avatar

Does Dr. Tamara have a Fullscript account to access with the products she recommends? The link just takes you to Fullscript homepage. Thanks

BethanyAnne's avatar

I can't get access to FullScript without an invite from a practitioner. What's up with that?

Truth Seeker's avatar

This degenerate who "took" the mRNA Quaxcine is now dead like many other fools.

Ozzy Osborne said he felt (thats a hint) immediate relief after taking the Covidiocy Quax

has met his maker...

Jas. D.'s avatar

We are not required, not presently, to ask for or have in any form, shape or fashion an "OK" from any "Practitioner" to purchase an over-the-counter supplement in the USofA. Something about this company's business/marketing model sends up red flags of MLM or some variation! Must go through "Practitioners" to purchase these special products. Sounds like a really good deal if you are a "Practitioner". It would seem to me that the present and growing utter disdain for most "Practitioners" would cause those who are protective of their own reputations to shy away from companies such as this. And, just say "I like your product, but I can't put my reputation on the line because of your marketing methods." Just my take.

DrTamara's avatar

Robert, Thanks for doing this post and starting the conversation!

Truth Seeker's avatar

I read and often partipate in a half dozen (renegade MD) subs.

Do so for several reasons.

They have all climbed out of a box with very steep walls and used the skillset attained to do exactly as this latest post demonstrates. Attempting to consolidate and itemize the very long laundry list of pertinent reveals and protocols is actually impossible. This post is a major consolidation and a great stab at it.

Flatulus Maximus's avatar

I'm afraid I'm one of those folks who, over the course of many years and malaises, amassed a truly staggering regimen of supplements. A probable cancerous tumor in one of my lungs changed all that. I'm taking everything I can find that has been shown to block cancer pathways, along with DMSO, CLO2, a couple of off-label drugs, and little else. Everything else is gathering dust while I await the next PET scan. Assuming success, I'll keep this article to reassess my supplementation post-cancer. Thanks for yet another essential reference!

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

This may help you. From the Apocalypse Almanac,

Chapter 9. "How to cure cancer in your kitchen with online purchases" https://robertyoho.substack.com/i/156771296/how-to-cure-cancer-in-your-kitchen

Flatulus Maximus's avatar

I read it, and also bookmarked it for future reference. I Hoover up this info like cancer does glucose!

Truth Seeker's avatar

PET scans are very sensitive but not specific. They work because malignant cells have far greater metabolic rates. Probable is not definitive, however going after methods of stopping rogue cell lines pays dividends...

Truth Seeker's avatar

you are over the target, however protocol assistance is best in the hands of the experienced...

Jas. D.'s avatar

"Just click the link in the title above, and you are in." Fullscript no workie like that. !!?

"If a practitioner has added you to their Fullscript dispensary, we will send you an email with next steps on how to activate your account." No practitioner, No email. So solly!

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

5. The Fullscript supplement store

this is the title of Chapter 5. It is underlined which is a link.

click the link

we are getting this error message and if you do, contact Dr. Tamara: drtsanta@protonmail.com

Red State Lady's avatar

Great podcast and summary! Very helpful.

I tried to sign up for Fullscript, but it says I must be invited by my practitioner. I don't have one at the moment.

"How to join Fullscript

Ask your practitioner for an invitation

You haven't been added to a Fullscript dispensary yet. To gain access, ask your practitioner to be invited to their dispensary!

- If your practitioner already told you to try Fullscript, ask them to send you an invitation.

- If they don't use Fullscript, tell them to join! Our platform is free and they can get set up in a matter of minutes."

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

for some reason this is coming up for some people. Please

email Dr. Tamara: drtsanta@protonmail.com