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Reese's avatar

Thanks for all your work Robert. To me it is valuable. I share and help as much as I can. I really like Mark Grenon also and have supported him as well.

I had Crohn's as a young man and have overcome it with holistic healthcare.

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

Publishing on that very soon. Stay tuned.

LINCOLN LOVER's avatar

Thank you Dr. Yoho for your continued efforts to keep us well informed and for product info!!! This is all so completely helpful!!

Laurie Rigg's avatar

Your writing is so very valuable, Dr Yoho. Your comprehensive reporting on all non mainstream therapies is beyond excellent!

I have become a subscriber. It is very rewarding and exciting to find a fellow traveller in this world, who freely and wonderfully shares their knowledge.

I used my man's credit card, so you will see the subscriber name as Leslie Swan. Les was excited by the Matriarch knives (he also has a knife fetish which he has shared with me...grin...most of my gifts from him are knives...)

It is an honour to share in your mission to help others. Please tell your loved one that your writing is appreciated so very much. (She is probably lonely.)

Blessings.

Laurie

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

Great note, Laurie. I appreciate it.

Elle's avatar

Thank you! Lots of great info here. I don't care for creepy crawlies! Time to cleanse!

VisciousFishes's avatar

Thank you for everything. I'm exploring options for my friend with Parkinsons and, now, much more for myself and others. So many great links of people, books and products that are worth investigating. Thank you.

sehalmiller (null)'s avatar

❤️ l always post your links on multiple sites they are always worth sharing

Justfiguringitout's avatar

Thank you for all you do. I was trying to find something on your substack about toxic bile theory and what you think of that, but I couldn't find it. Have you ever written about this?

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

Sorry, not yet.

Roxanne's avatar

I do buy a lot of things from Amazon, and I'm always on the lookout for a worthy affiliate to throw a percentage or two toward. Are you such an affiliate?

Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

All the Amazon links on the Apocalypse Almanac are my affiliate Amazon links. I use this when I recommend an Amazon product. It's not a very lucrative adventure though. If you are buying something big on Amazon and want to use one of my affiliate links in the 24 hours before you do it, I will get a commission from your other purchase. You do not have to buy anything. All you have to do is click on my affiliate link and then purchase the other item in the next 24 hours. They really have us coming and going, don't they?

NQ's avatar

Thank you always for your wonderful and helpful information!

ZiXu's avatar

I'd love to buy your stuff but every time I enter a password it says "The selected password is a commonly used password. Please input a more unique password." No matter how complex it is, it still says this.

Debbie Villasor's avatar

Not that I want to but if needed to how do you unsubscribe from this substack?

Daniel Weigand's avatar

FYI . There is a new post on Earth Clinic by Art Sobrig regarding some new research with 3 supplements. You may find it helpful.

1radarphos's avatar

I write about the knife you showed, the serrated folder. I was deployed as a Geneva Convention non-combatant (disallowed to carry a firearm) to a desert region, where I never saw anything green growing and no standing water for 6.5 months. I did have an armed body-guard driver. I got PTSD from my environment alone, and kept telling myself that if it was not for my "Uncle Sam" who brought the beans (food and water) and bullets (security) I would be dead in two days [because without water, the 3rd day of still being alive is one day of being unconscious and in a coma--so 2 days to suffer and up to one more day being unconscious hoping someone might find and rescue me. I fell in love with serrated knives when I decided to shred carpeting in my house to throw in the trash; and when any other blade, no matter how sharp was either not strong enough or it was designed for cutting something easier than carpeting. I do know thoroughly, by the knife design, how it is supposed to be used for self-defense. I carry a serrated knife in my vehicle (mostly to break glass if I get stuck in a flood, etc), but not yet on my person because I spend most of my time in my yard or at the computer; and when driving I have one always within reach. I belt carry other knives when I head to the woods. The knife you showed is designed to cut through clothes instead of slip over them, and to cause bleed-outs, with the first best slash target being the forehead that leads to immediate "salty blood" flooding the eyes making it extremely difficult to see from the attacker; and a slash on an inside forearm will bloody the hands making holding any kind of weapon very difficult. All of that gives a person time to run off, though in your case with Parkinson's it would certainly make an aggressor;s attempts not worth being blooded. If you don't like me saying so, you have my permission to delete this comment.

Jane Wilson's avatar

Sorry this is not related to this article but tried to find the lyme portion and will have to try tomorrow. Dr. Horowit is a Harvard doctor that writes substack articles with no messaging or communication. He is a very busy doctor and just retired. He is truly brilliant and when I read his material it is a big above me most of the time. His wife has lymes and has been free for 8 years do to dapsode treatments and other modalities. This man is way beyond anyone I have read and has a computer for a brain. He tried to fund a study for dapsone but it didn't work ,but this man will not give up. The tests he takes are beyond the norm and he has written a couple of book and the one thing I want to find is his six rivers of inflammation. I am not a doctor, so can follow most, but not all. He might be a good resource and is allopathic as a Harvard doctor, but he really wants to help people and know how bad the tick issue is.

George boris's avatar

I have known you for many decades as a fellow plastic surgeon and very unique inquisitive multi- talented physician I enjoy and agree with you your writings on the state of medicine. At first I thought it was simply DEII dumbing down doctors but there is so much underlying malevolence as well

Ann's avatar

Thank you for your work, and I would like to mention that I heard a lecture about someone explaining that the most common symptom of aluminum was lack of perspiration, no sweating. I thought it was my age, but started to take what they advised, being a pinch of borax (yes, the laundry stuff) and lo and behold, I’m perspiring again like I used to… I’m clearly happy with this very cheap solution and no need for a test. Maybe you have mentioned this before already, but I’m a new reader of your excellent blogs.