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acroneinthewoods@gmail.com's avatar

I won't be alive, but I sure hope the medical system and the Big P gets torn down and will be rebuilt, including doctors being re-trained. They have been brainwashed just as bad as we have. It is sick, no pun intended to what they have done to us by design.

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Skip Bunn's avatar

Great video! Once the ingredients of these vaccines/bioweapons becomes well known, I would think the lawsuits against Big Pharma, doctors, and hospitals would put them out of business. Things are eventually going to blow wide open and it shouldn't be much longer. In fact, it is already happening.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

Dr Ardis is exceptional. It would be wonderful, if every doctor were like him. He is totally right about sugar. In 1961, I got into health...and the first thing I did was visualize a skull and crossbones, when i thought of white sugar and white flour. I don't use any added sugar. or even honey. I get my sugar from whole natural fruit. I have little desire to eat processed foods, which destroys the body.

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Meredith K's avatar

Thank you for sharing the incredible knowledge and information that the Fabulous Four Docs have to offer. Would you kindly issue a correction as Dr. H's name was repeatedly misspelled. It is Dr. EALY, not ELY. Thamk you.

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James Bryson's avatar

Lust for tainted money has made whores of an industry with highly educated people.

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Luisa Codevilla's avatar

Good content but the multiple ads break the flow.

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Michael's avatar

My word do you know how much food contains stevia that we don’t even know about but we don’t even care because it tastes so good! When I first started eating stevia (no more)recommended from friends, the only thing good that I could find on the packaging was that it was plant based and then I thought-sugar is plant based/duh!!!

And sugar when those ten teaspoons are flowing through the body, they are just like shards of glass doing cartwheels in our pipes. So today I’m fasting. Drinking reverse osmosis water or so they say. And still taking my supplements. I think that just thinking about the food that the world has designed for us to eat is unhealthy for us. I love you guys. You have like a fire hose of constant wisdom from heaven coming out of your mouths. Thanks!

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SECURED 4 ETERNITY's avatar

Thank you for speaking the truth!!❤️🙏✝️

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Dan Star's avatar

Read the best seller book Wheat Belly (revised and newly expanded). Also if you like book get Super Gut by same author Dr William Davis. All science references are there. All wheat and grains (seeds of grasses, try eating those raw) have inflammatory proteins. Yes, the stubby American wheat with twice the chromosomes of natural wheat is the worst of the worst. All grains including oats are treated with Glyphosate.

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Te Burt's avatar

I always make it clear, by attitude, and if MDs don't get it, by verbal insistence, that I am in control of my health care. I have pissed of quite a few doctors. They are nothing more than technicians with a monopoly on testing and interpretation. I take their recommendations under consideration and make up my own mind about what to do. My doctors are all India-trained, not by the AMA, understand naturalistic remedies and supplements. At 81, I am well-informed (as a lay person) about my ailments, the consequences and the treatment options. I live in the country, have my own DEEP well, never drink city water, getting away from plastics, have a greenhouse and a garden, and use a trusted meat market where I know where everything originates. Until Kennedy's mandates about food providers becomes effective, I don't eat processed food with rare exception, fast food, seed oils, sodas or anything in plastic. I plan to be 100.

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Allie's avatar

I live in a retirement home and don’t have the ability to grow my own food. I do distill my own drinking water but the water I bathe with is city water. The home prepares one meal a day for me that, I would call toxic, loaded with seed oil and who knows what. Many residents here love the food. Many of them tend to be overweight. Surprisingly, I know of at least 2 residents who just had their 100th birthday!

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Te Burt's avatar

Is that home one where you have porches or patios that get sun? I do container gardening inasmuch as the soil in S. GA has too many bugs. Roma tomatoes (lowest in acid), carrots, red potatoes (which grow best in cooler weather and take longer for results) grow well in containers - 5 gal. buckets. (4 holes in the bottom for drainage.) It's a project that some of your other "inmates" may like to do, too.

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Allie's avatar

I live in a 2nd story apartment. There are some residents who have cottages on our small campus and some of them grow tomatoes.

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Reducer1's avatar

This is totally what is fictionalized in Terminal Hitman: State of Deception. Holistic doctors targeted by big pharma. What a great book with fun characters. https://a.co/d/fmw6BQc

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Kevin Beck's avatar

The whole pharmaceutical system is based upon blind trust. We are being told to take a leap of faith, and that by believing the overlords about what healing powers (may) exist in these drugs, will help us get through the day and week, and live a more healthy life.

So how is that different than the old medicine shows that used to go from town to town promoting cures made from things we wouldn't consider consuming under any circumstances?

Somehow, the stuff created in a lab is deemed "ethical medicine".

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Jay Lucas's avatar

While seeming like an article, this is really a written infomercial. Perhaps it’s legit, but this is Pharma-like reporting.

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Allie's avatar

With all due respect to these gentlemen and lady, none of them are medical doctors. I believe Dr. Ardis is a chiropractor and Drs. Ealy and Schmidt are naturopaths. I expect the kind of advice from them that they are giving. I wish there were more professionals like them. I wish MDs, NPs and PAs had more exposure to the same kind of education. Please provide their credentials in the future to avoid giving the impression that they have MD degrees.

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TheWitness's avatar

I'm beyond the reproduction years. So, with that said, if not stevia, then what else should I put in my coffee? We avoid sugar and have in this household for years, but we are still obese. It's the carbs, I know...

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