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Dan McCarthy's avatar

Looks great Jenna - I am ordering now! Brings back memories of 2020 when I was sourcing and stockpiling ivermectin from anywhere I could get my hands on it. I seem to recall during that period that one of the two ivermectin factories mysteriously burnt to the ground...I'm sure it was just a coincidence.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I continue stockpiling Ivermectin because this summer it quickly got rid of my dog’s lick sores, along with the onset of viral cold symptoms in us. And I’ve now just ordered a good supply of chlorine hydroxide. Next up, I’ll be pre-ordering the book. So, “bring it,” medical establishment. I’m not ever paying attention to your bad advice again.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Oops, correction: chlorine dioxide.

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Richard Huffmon's avatar

Where do you buy your supplies?

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I buy Ivermectin from the link provided in the Substack posted almost every day by “The Second Smartest Guy.” There is always a flash sale every weekend. It’s 20% off this weekend. The Ivermectin is called “Petmectin,” but it’s human grade and in the usual 12mg dose. Fenbendazole is also available. 😁

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Richard Huffmon's avatar

Thank you for letting me know! It's just good to have some around.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

You're welcome! I also keep several bottles of DMSO and organic castor oil on hand. DMSO from dmsostore.com in Florida.

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Donna O's avatar

How and for what do you use chlorine dioxide? I’ve not heard of it until this post.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Apparently its uses are so many it could marginalize allopathic medicine: viral infections, cancer, bacterial infection. Dr. Kory is all over this stuff, along with a number of other covid dissident physicians.

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Gracefulcourage's avatar

To read about its uses, watch a video and print a free Beginners Training Guide go to www.TheUniversalAntidote.com

Print the guide, take the course and join the numerous telegram channels supporting its use.

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JimDandy's avatar

You've probably also not heard of dioxitube.com or dioxepedia.com. Both exist because youtube and wikipedia are hiding videos and info about it.

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Mary H.'s avatar

Another great book “MMS Health Recovery Guidebook “ by Jim Humble

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

He is THE guy on CD!

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Momcat's avatar

Was it the ivermectin factories or the hydroxychloroquine factories that burned down???

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Dan McCarthy's avatar

Either way, the Google Gestapo are now claiming that it was all a giant conspiracy theory and never happened. Except... https://www.euronews.com/video/2020/12/23/explosion-at-pharmaceutical-factory-in-taiwan-kills-one

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Snooze's avatar

HCQ

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AlmostLastRepublicaninSeattle's avatar

I read a story about Ivermectin being bought up in Africa by “ outsiders”, and it was being burned up in fire pits outside the cities. I didn’t save the article but didn’t think much of it at the time. 2020. I knew nothing about Ivermectin until 2022 when I researched the Covid chaos. Funny how pieces all come together at one point.

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Commoncents's avatar

When my son called me about his female Belgian Malinois there wasnt much time to act. She was bleeding profusely from her female parts. She was very lethargic, not eating but still drinking. I immediately went over with my Chlorine Dioxide kit. Thirty two drops in a gallon of water. Within 24 hours my son said she was 90% back and within 36 hours you would not have known how sick she was. Needless to say he is now a CDS believer. Thank you Jenna and Pierre for being brave enough to write and publish something that has been suppressed to the point of murder. Blessings to you both.(I left out what the vet wanted to do, sorry)

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

We feature several animals success stories in the book as well. It’s just mind blowing! I love to hear this.😊

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Now I really have to get the book!! Thanks Jenna and Pierre. ❤️

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Fain Zimmerman's avatar

This book??

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

Yes!

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Tonee norman's avatar

Was it 32 drops of ACTIVATED CDS,and,how much of the gallon of water did she consume? Did you put it down her with a turkey baster,or,just let her drink at will?

Thank you for any information.

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Commoncents's avatar

It was 32 drops each of Sodium Chlorite and 32 drops of hydrochloric acid. I did not have enough Chlorine dioxide solution, however I do now. She was drinking on her own but the funny thing is, she began to feel better and somehow knew to drink the water instinctively. Malinois is an incredibly smart dog.

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Fain Zimmerman's avatar

Where did you get the instructions?

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SeeingTruth's avatar

Another book to flood the public library systems with requests to add it into their circulation!

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YourGalapagosGullfriend's avatar

And your local bookstore!

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VN's avatar

To keep the libraries from ordering sexually explicit

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David Nelson's avatar

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.” --Upton Sinclair

Where's the culture-shifting, heavy-lifting t-shirt? (Heather B: are you on the channel? Incidentally, I got my "So many correlations. So little curiosity." T! Thank you, thank You!)

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Sandra Knauf's avatar

I love that Sinclair quote so much. I was a teen when I read The Jungle and it changed how I saw everything. Probably made me who I am today (for better or worse, ha ha).

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David Nelson's avatar

If Sinclair were alive today, I'd skateboard over to his house and shake his hand for how well you've turned out.

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Sandra Knauf's avatar

Awwww. Thanks, David.

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Janet's avatar

I had no problem ordering. Like DMSO, ivermectin, and other compounds, I want this in my arsenal of self-care health options. I truly feel I have to doctor myself these days. I had read a little about chlorine dioxide but have not initiated it yet. (Other than having some kits on my Amazon wish lists.) I look forward to the book.

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Metta's avatar

I don't know if Hippocrates actually said this, but I love the quote nonetheless:

★ "Be your own doctor, or be a fool." ~ Hippocrates

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Janet's avatar
Nov 2Edited

Appropriate—no matter who said it. 👍🏻😉. I’m even starting to discount some of the things my very expensive functional medicine doc tells me. I research—a lot. I had saved info on IVM and Fenbendazole for cancer 3 years ago just in case. Since last October 2024, my husband has had 2 in remission checks for bladder cancer and it took out a small melanoma using the 2.

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

That is AMAZING!👏🩷

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Metta's avatar

Fabulous to hear about his success! Our stories are very similar. I've been researching and squirreling away info forever ~ and I question everything, even when recommended by my "alternative" health care practitioners.

In fact, I'm working now a health reboot by going on a strict carnivore diet. Looks quite promising!

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Fred's avatar
Nov 2Edited

Keep us updated, please! Child vax injured, and after nearly 3 years of he—, had a rapid and excellent response to ketogenic diet. We couldn’t give up greens, so doing tight keto with low carb vegetables. Off all Rx except thyroid, and that dose had to be decreased by about 90%. Having been on a stable dose of replacement for decades, I missed the signs of hyperthyroidism (fatigue, palpitations), confirmed by very low TSH. Quite the educational journey.

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Janet's avatar

Watch out for your thyroid, though. Long term keto damaged mine but I think it didn’t help that it became a very low calorie diet (basically starvation) and as time went on I starved my thyroid of proper nutrition plus nuked my metabolism. Big time. Recovery has taken 2 years so far. Carnivore works well, I understand, because you get off harmful toxic food and heal. it becomes a low cal diet eventually because of high satiety foods like fats and proteins. Hence, the weight loss. But maybe for not too long and transition off. I have had to add fruit—which is not evil like some of these low carb, no carb gurus say. But try it. I think it’s ok short term. I would be interested in your experience. Carnivore was hard for me to keep up because I did try it—but that’s just me. We’re all different. 😊. My Northern European heritage has me craving meat, eggs, cream—cold weather food. So my diet does have to include these things too. My grandparents came from near the arctic circle. Lol. Bread doesn’t agree with me except when I have visited Europe. I could live on good bread and butter. Darn it.

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MarciaT's avatar

I would have said that meat, eggs, and cream were a very substantial part of a carnivore diet. Are you thinking maybe of a lion diet, which is beef, water, and salt? Go for the carnivore, stop worrying about calories - especially low calories (did you ever see a fat squirrel? do you think they worry about how many calories they eat? any of them in the animal kingdom?) and feel better!! I suspect it wasn't keto that damaged your thyroid but the low calorie, which was probably also low fat, that did your thyroid in. Not good for the brain either, that low-fat stuff. Your brain is 2% of your body weight but uses 25% of your cholesterol, which you get from fat.

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Anna Lafferty's avatar

Janet - I was just thinking this morning that my thyroid needs better nutrition from me. I eat veggies and fruit and meat, dairy, eggs, but I think I need to eat more. Thanks for mentioning this! Anna

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Karen Bandy's avatar

My husband thinks the keto/carnivore diet is lots of protein and LOTS of carbs, the crappy kind like bread or chips, not fruits and vegetables!! Makes me crazy!

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MarciaT's avatar

Well he's got half of it right . . . the protein part, which is good for muscles, but he's just a tad off base with the carbs part (okay - a huge tad).

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Fred's avatar

Understood. Seems the high fat keto diet is only beneficial if you cut the carbs.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

You guys know, my husband knows what he’s supposed to do, he just doesn’t want to.

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Fred's avatar

Interesting! We’re on very low carb, and after just over a year, continuing my decades of stable dose thyroid replacement, became clinically hyperthyroid, and have had to cut my replacement by about 90%. Understand that cells become more sensitive to lower levels of T3 (active form). We eat a ton of low carb green vegetables though and use iodized salt (thyroids need iodine; friend fried her thyroid by switching to “healthier” sea salt).

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Janet's avatar
Nov 3Edited

The body prefers glucose. Your body can indeed “make” glucose but it is done by stress pathways using stress hormones cortisol, adrenaline, glucagon to do it (gluconeogenisis). Along with your liver. Normal glucose energy production doesn’t use that process. Gluconeogenisis is using the energy production process using stress hormones and is not good for 24/7 energy production. Stress. Plus it produces much less ATP in the mitochondria and uses bones, organs, etc to fulfill energy demands. (I had 2 surgeries in 3 years for broken bones. Wrist and hip) hypertension, hypothyroidism, anxiety, bad sleep, insulin resistance, weight gain and deep metabolism damage. I have been careful all my life with food and exercise, no smoking, no drinking and thought this was the way. You may be able to get by with little or no carbs but that is not optimal health. Science is there. I’m in a group of hundreds trying to repair the damage. It works for awhile—until it doesn’t. I realized it turns into a very low calorie diet eventually and low nutrition. Jay Feldman on YouTube is one good place to get the science. He has over 100 videos going through this and help. I’m frankly over vegetables. They have their own issues. Especially raw. Potatoes are back on my table and fruit. Plenty of it. The “certainty” on all this is turning around. I wish you well, Fred. We all do what we feel is best but I really feel betrayed by the low carb community. Getting off rotten toxic food is the best thing. That’s were the initial good health benefits come from. I was paleo first. Got off grains. I should have stayed there. 😕

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Donna O's avatar

My son in law does months on carnivore, and low ‘n behold at 39 his cholesterol levels are now really high.

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Fred's avatar

Yep, TC and LDL will go up,

but check the TG/HDL and TC/HDL ratios. It’s also helpful to get a breakdown of LDL subunits. Quest (via WalkinLab.com) has a CardioIQ; LabCorp may have something comparable.

“Lack of an association or an inverse association between low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and mortality in the elderly: a systematic review "| BMJ Open https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/6/6/e010401

This study showed that statins, while lowering total LDL, selectively increase the “bad” form and reduce the “good.” “Statins Do Not Decrease Small, Dense Low-Density Lipoprotein” https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2929871/ “Whether or not individuals have been diagnosed with existing CAD, our study suggests that statin therapy does not decrease the proportion of small, dense LDL among total LDL particles, but in fact increases it."

Anecdote; family member on two lipid lowering meds got LDL to incalculably low level, and even casual acquaintances could see the mental decline; DCd Repatha and as lipids "normalized," mental alertness gradually returned. Doc urged him to restart; same marked decline and recovery. BTW, no change in his statin or other meds during these two long cycles. Brains need cholesterol.

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Donna O's avatar

I came off my statin and feel so much better. My “good” cholesterol was 105 and “bad” was 100 before statin. My former doc used to say he could make a fortune if he could bottle my cholesterol. Then a heart scan showed narrowing of my widow(er) maker by 40+ % and they put me on the statin. My mom has adult onset diabetes, and I certainly don’t want to risk that. I’m taking several supplements that reduce inflammation somewhat.

I remember reading that nerve ends are coated with fatty substance. Wondering if all the “neuro” diseases are the result of all the low fat diets.

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Fred's avatar

See my comment below; consider doing a one time Lp(a), and consider whether you have familial hyperlipidemia. Less good information on how to manage the latter.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Please share how it goes as I would like to try it! 👌

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Fred's avatar

Hmm, we were always told, “a doctor who treats himself has a fool for a patient.” After the painful awakening during C, I now believe it’s all part of the psyop.

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Jennifer McDermott's avatar

I always think I’m quoting the Bible (and I might be) when I tell my 3 boys - “ the lord helps those who help themselves”. Thankfully they are not fact checkers, nor am I but it always makes them think.

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Karole's avatar

It was actually Ben Franklin who said that

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Janet's avatar

Robert Yoho MD has a substack and lots of information on the use of Chlorine Dioxide. I realized now that I have fortuitously saved some of his posts on this.

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Metta's avatar

The Midwestern Doctor has also provided tons of info on Chlorine Dioxide:

> https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/

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lpioch@gmail.com's avatar

Do you have specific links?

I was shocked that I hadn't read about this from her.

I went to the stack to search, and there's very little (although a mention that she hopes to cover this more in the future).

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KatWarrior's avatar

Also, Dr Andreas Kalcker and The Curious Outlier Substack.

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Sandra Knauf's avatar

Tears. . . I want to be a megaphone! God bless these good doctors.

What gets me is how spiritually damaged people have been to NOT want health for everyone (including themselves, their loved ones). I will never, ever understand it. It is a darkness that is incomprehensible.

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

🩷🥹🩷

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Dan McCarthy's avatar

Ps - please will you sign it for me :)

Pps - I stupidly went to Amazon looking for it. LOL. Of course it wasn't there. Then I came back and found the link.

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

Thank you! And books are being shipped by a third-party, but if you email me your address I will send you a signed book plate (to my Internet-adopted brother) you can stick in there! 😍

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Dan McCarthy's avatar

DEAL! I'll message you now. I will treasure it - thank you.

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John Wright's avatar

Hmm... more reading to do.

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Metta's avatar
Nov 2Edited

OMG, Jenna! Do you ever sleep?!

This looks absolutely amazing. So glad to see the word is getting out.

Can't wait to learn more. 👍

And thanks for all your work on this important project! 🙏

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Robint777's avatar

Wow, too funny Jenna, It seems like just a short time ago that chlorine dioxide was mentioned a few times on your blog and since then , you went all in, nice, It works great for my family and perhaps for you too, Thank you for writing about this I know a lot about it, but I know Pierre digs even deeper, and I really look forward to reading this book Thanks again from Canada

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Vee's avatar

This is awesome! I must ask, have you and your family tried chlorine dioxide?

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

I have! No one else has had a need but I wouldn’t hesitate.

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Vee's avatar

Nice! What was your experience like? I've only used mouthwashes and topical stuff for my skin and have had great results.

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

I had no issues at all. The key is to start small and titrate up with tolerance! It can cause stomach upset (gentle term) if you come in too hot! I knew that going in…

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Vee's avatar

That's great to hear. Thank you for sharing your experience. The Closys unflavored mouthwash is amazing for any mouth issues, especially sores.

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

I love to hear it! I use the toothpaste and mouthwash from frontier Pharma with Dioxy Care. They are both two parts systems that you mix just prior to use. They’re fantastic!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

My dad has implants and has to go to the next town over for his periodontist appointments every quarter. Would it help keep his mouth clean? He’s got lots of other issues now, like afib, leg swelling, constipation. 93. Wondering if I should just leave it alone… he’s totally fallen apart in the last 6 months. Poor guy.

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Vee's avatar

I absolutely think so. It worked for both my wife and I and also my aging father who has dentures and gum issues. It can't hurt! I hope it helps your dad!

https://a.co/d/0QiNGJI

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Bgagnon's avatar

Hi Jenna, sounds like you are taking it internally - maybe daily like a vitamin? I’m new to Chlorine Dioxide and curious.

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Fred's avatar

Brother did for a rapid onset URI (influenza perhaps?) and said the results were literally overnight.

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Dr. K's avatar

Jenna, Has someone considered getting Kory with chlorine dioxide and A Midwestern Doctor with DMSO together to have a competing/complementary "small molecules they keep repressing from use" conference/discussion? Every time I read one or the other I question if there should be/could be any relationship but no one ever discusses both in the same conversation.

This is curious. You have spent a lot of time on this. Any thoughts?

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

I love this idea! And it may happen in print but I know that AMD is adamant about keeping his/her identity private… I will suggest it though!

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Bgagnon's avatar

Terrific!!!!!

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Bgagnon's avatar

Great idea - I immediately thought of AMD as I read that always.

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Penny North's avatar

Ordered. This goes in my library for descendents. Just in case……

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Thomas G. Ahlers's avatar

Keep up the excellent work Dr. Kory and Jenna!!

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Mark Orlowski's avatar

Already ordered.

Looking down at the comments, looks like I need to The War on Ivermectin too

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