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Is there anyone who you feel might be appropriate to receive a Covid vaccine?

Elderly, immunocompromised? Etc.

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Most politicians and all hegemonic globalists should receive all varieties of the vaccine and respective boosters. Outside of these two groups, I haven’t seen evidence of benefit but plenty of evidence of “Paradox” eg https://healthythinking.substack.com/archives?sort=search&search=Paradox. For any “vaccine” to be effective on mucosal services it will have to be administered via mucosal surfaces (that’s not an opinion but rather a basic fact of immunology https://healthythinking.substack.com/p/failure-by-route-of-administration) so when those vaccines become available then the topic will have to be revisited. However even then, we will have to make clear distinctions between efficacy (marketing hype) and effectiveness (what matters in the real world): https://healthythinking.substack.com/p/absolute-effectiveness-vs-relative. Finally but very importantly, true clinical utility can only be determined by comparison with other “best in class” therapeutics such as the antiviral nutrition protocol: https://healthythinking.substack.com/p/selfpaced-learning-antiviral-nutrition If the scientific and political communities were at all serious about getting clear answers on these questions then the proper research would’ve already been conducted. So obviously they don’t want to find what will end up being the very obvious answers

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You’re the bomb !

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Aug 9, 2022Liked by Dr Alex Kennerly Vasquez

Your first sentence reminds me of the movie “The East” , which along w V for Vendetta, should be required watching.

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I removed my reply which was duplicated / posted twice.

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thank you for mentioning that movie "the East" which I had actually never seen or heard about. Apparently it came out in 2013 which was probably the busiest and most chaotic year of my life, perhaps second only to 2022. But actually 2013 was probably more intense and disjointed…which explains why I never saw anything about that movie. I looked at a few trailers on YouTube and it looks quite interesting. I hope that they had a good and strong conclusion but typically what happens with movies of that type is that they get watered down at the end, so the audience won’t take any action. This is exactly the same thing that we saw in some other so-called "activist movies" one of which I recall specifically had Michael Moore—I might be thinking of The Corporation: https://www.thecorporation.com The Corporation is a 2003 Canadian documentary film written by University of British Columbia law professor Joel Bakan, and directed by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott. The documentary examines the modern-day corporation. Bakan wrote the book, The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power

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Aug 9, 2022Liked by Dr Alex Kennerly Vasquez

For Cancer in situ, is it a nutrition strategy to keep Cancer in situ?

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For sure! But of course different types of cancer behave differently and provide either more or less opportunity for therapeutic intervention. For example, cervical cancer in women readily provides the opportunity for local/topical treatments which of course is completely different from a cancer in an internal/inaccessible organ such as the liver or kidney. Furthermore, some cancers are just easier to "reverse" than are others – again cervical cancer in women is relatively/generally easy to reverse in its early stages. Importantly and additionally, cervical cancer in women has a strong viral component as well as a bacterial/microbiome component both of which can be modified in addition to trying to treat the cancer itself. If we're talking about a different type of cancer – let's assume prostate cancer in this case – then of course the dynamic is much more complicated because some of those tumors are quite slow to grow while other types are impressively aggressive even affecting men in their 30s. Sometimes we either can or cannot address the hormonal aspect of tumors that are typically affected by hormone receptors; classic examples here are breast cancer and prostate cancer but also other types of cancers such as colon cancer. Regardless of all of the above, we can still intervene with nutritional supplementation and dietary modification. The first book that I set out to write 20 years ago was actually on cancer therapy because I was “treating” a lot of cancer patients at that time when I was in private practice in Houston Texas. Vitamin D shows good benefit, and you can take a look at the videos I provided previously with regard to using vitamin D and selenium against cervical cancer in women.* If you want to provide more details I might be able to answer more specifically. Thanks for your question. * https://healthythinking.substack.com/p/research-proves-that-vitamin-d-is

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I'm going to develop this theme into a thread of discussions as you can see I just started here: https://healthythinking.substack.com/p/nutritional-treatment-of-cancer-part1

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Aug 9, 2022Liked by Dr Alex Kennerly Vasquez

Hi,

I love your material, I have most of your books...I have read a lot on the Covid 'viral' so called pandemic. Some say the 'virus' has never been isolated, is this is true? If it is then there is NO reference standard for anything after that, it's all PC modeling. And don't get me started on the so called tests. If there is no virus, what is making people sick? There has to be some kind of infection...e.g. bacteriophages, exosomes? or other genetically modified pathogen? Any thoughts? Thx!

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Hi, James -- I just replied to your question at https://healthythinking.substack.com/p/reply-to-question-some-say-the-virus Please let me know if you have more questions

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Aug 9, 2022Liked by Dr Alex Kennerly Vasquez

Hello Dr. Vasquez,

I hope this message finds you well and thank you so so so much for your work and your unbelievably precious contribution to society! I have learned from you so much more than what I have learned from studying in colleges and universities! I don’t know how to thank you enough! ☺️

Thank you also for creating this opportunity for us to connect with you. I couldn’t figure out how to reach you to ask you some questions. This is great! I don’t have questions or call moments about Covid but I do have two questions about psoriasis. I hope it is ok to ask this type of clinical questions here, but if not, would you be as kind as to email me, please? My email address is TatianaMercier@VitalityExpression.co.U.K

So, these are my questions for now about psoriasis: when you recommend the nostrils, nails, genitals cleanse with the povidone iodine, can you please tell me how many times per week or per month shall the patient do this?

And should the psoriatic skin patches be cleansed with the povidone iodine too?

Also, once we put the patient on an anti-staphylococcus aereus treatment let’s say with Berberine or other, do we continue this anti-microbial treatment for three months? Or for more if needed?

Thank you, Dr. Vasquez!

I love your articles and videos, I agree with you 100% on all your political views, I follow you on Telegram, I was following you on LinkedIn but the LinkedIn guys are communists pro-BS stuff -as you know- and so I don’t engage on LinkedIn any more.

Have a wonderful day and until real soon, Dr. Vasquez!

One of your greatest fans,

Tatiana

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Thanks for the great question. Let me know if this https://healthythinking.substack.com/p/reply-to-question-psoriasis-topical is sufficient

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Aug 9, 2022Liked by Dr Alex Kennerly Vasquez

Hello and congratulations!

What makes you most fulfilled in these strange days?

Best wishes-

Luke Martin

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"What makes you most fulfilled in these strange days?" thanks for your question and I appreciate the opportunity to talk about whatever might be of relevance or interest in my personal life., And I mean that sincerely. After our wedding in August, we`ve mostly been focused on trying to get settled since we initiated the international relocation in March. Florida is simply too hot and humid for me not to mention the fact that it of course has no mountains and really not much to speak of in terms of good architecture either. So we're looking at relocating to a different state. Other than that I`ve got some new products and updated materials for publication early next year. I enjoy making videos and other materials and I`m reasonably satisfied with my spontaneous 90 minute video that I did the other day which hopefully you`ve seen by now – I will provide a link here -- I actually made two cosmetic changes to the video and uploaded a new version yesterday: https://healthythinking.substack.com/p/spontaneous-90min-video-reviewedx3

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Aug 9, 2022Liked by Dr Alex Kennerly Vasquez

Congratulations!

My question is this: are you aware of any interventions that can bring down the # of circulating spike IgG antibodies? It appears to me that the higher the number of circulating AB, the more severe the pathology is in my patients. The current highest with 25,000+ has advanced metastatic soft tissue sarcoma that recurred ––from an initial resolved state in 2002––after her booster within 2 months. The "howbadismybatch" website matched, as both of her early injections were identified as batches with very high adverse events.

Finally, have you seen any data that correlates the amount of spike protein with the # of antibodies?

No rush to answer, enjoy your family and friends and wishing you a wonderful celebration!

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Hello, please see reply here https://healthythinking.substack.com/p/reply-to-question-how-to-lower-anti and also some discussion lower in this same original thread about enzyme therapy, which is not yet ready for prime time

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Aug 9, 2022Liked by Dr Alex Kennerly Vasquez

is this where i can ask a question? if so, here it is:

Do you have a recommendation for nocturia? I m up peeing every 2 hours at night.. probably caused by anxiety. flomax is no help. Thats the best yhe doctors can do. Sonata helps me get to sleep but im still up peeing all night/ this cant be good for a 66 year old. I guess that was 2 questions. Thank you!

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Thank you for all of your amazing content! Congratulations on your marriage.

QUESTION: Is depression an inflammatory disease?

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Hi Dr.V ! Congratulations!! This question stems from the above. I know all of my clients benefit immensely from addressing Neuro and GI inflammation (systemic) from nutritional and physical approach including high dose n-3. That bring said what is your take on this recent walk back of anti depressants not helping serotonin production etc in the man & couple of medical journals? I've been working with folks for years who want OFF debilitation SSRIs/SNRIs etc using nutritional/detox/lifestyle methods from both holistic/integrative/Functional nutrition approach + what I learned from Academy of Nutrition for Mental Health & Addiction...

I do figure the answer to this question will likely be an entire post on substack as I know you've written extensively about big pharma attempts at minimizing effects of omega 3 etc so they could intro their Rx brand 🙄😖 I have not witnessed a single anti depressant to work... And FYI I also have an MSW, so I've had many an opportunity to find someone it worked for. Sending you maskless hugs and blessings for your God-inspired marriage! Christine Villere

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Here is the first part of my reply https://healthythinking.substack.com/p/reply-to-question-is-depression-an with the second part probably ready tomorrow discussing the kynurenine pathway.

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Has the sars cov2 virus been isolated? I have been getting conflicting info.

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I haven't gotten to read your material that just came out today on nutrition and cancer, but due to the high rate of covvax jabbed folks who get boosted getting invasive metastatic cancer, I've been asked repeatedly about Gerson Diet etc for cancer. What would you add/subtract? Thoughts on the GD? Or their approach in general, assuming you're familiar with their institute in Tiajuana and CA.? Feel free to just incorporate with your current musings and redirect me & others there rather than duplicate yourself to save previous time. Thanks and again many blessings on your festivities this week. Sending you love and prayers to your new marriage!

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Congratulations and best wishes to you and your bride on your wedding day💕

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I would like to know if you faced patients with chronic intestinal post covid pain with lightning and electric characteristic. I´m finding it difficult to understand and treat

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Any ideas for increasing CD57 in patients w/ chronic infections (in addition to treating the infections?)

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Also, do you have any recommendations for patients with chronic CMV/EBV that has been reactivated post COVID (infection or post jab)? Most of them have symptoms of vagus nerve dysfunction and despite high dose valacyclovir / valgancyclovir / artesunate, I am having difficulty completely clearing the infections long term. They get some initial worsening of symptoms, followed by a temporary relief, and then will be right back where they started post a stressor or acute URI.

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What do you think of the rise in polio cases? And should I vaccinate my kids for it?

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Congratulations on your marriage! As an RD who broke with the association decades ago, I appreciate all of your teachings and writings. I have been diagnosed with vasovagal syncope (low BP, Low HR, pre-syncope and syncope), and the standard medical advice to take 5-8 grams of salt per day and wear compressions socks doesnt seem like the best I can be doing for myself. Is it prudent to take that much salt on a long term basis? I did it for about a week, but quit when I developed tingling in my hands and feet. The electrophysiologist said the tingling was completely unrelated to the salt and suggested I see a neurologist. There is no neurologist in my state who treats vasovagal syncope. Feeling stranded by conventional medicine.

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