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From what I understand, the smallpox vaccine protects against monkeypox. So that would mean anyone over about 50 years old who received the smallpox vaccine before they were discontinued in 1972, should be protected, as several recent studies show that immunity from the smallpox vaccine is largely undiminish throughout life, even up to an 88-year-old, which was the oldest tested in one study. For decades, and even currently on their website, the CDC says: "Smallpox vaccination can protect you from smallpox for about 3 to 5 years. After that time, its ability to protect you decreases. If you need long-term protection, you may need to get a booster vaccination."

More proof the CDC is lying about almost everything. There is a paper from 20 years ago on PubMed pushing back against this statement about the short immunity protection by the CDC, and the more recent studies showing long lasting protection weren't even available then.

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Dr Rowen

Do you believe that intravenous ozone would be helpful in a case of Covid? And also, what about long Covid? Do you think DIV would pull it up?

Thankyou

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Good read. This suppression of your treatment reminds me of Ivermectin or the fraudulent studies released by The Lancet and New England Journal of Medicine on Hydroxychloroquine. Of course the damage was already done with the media chorus before the fake studies were retracted. And no one was ever charged. And we never got answers like WHY these medical institutions would publish such an obviously fraudulent study.

It also reminds me of something I have deeply personal experience with - using carnivore diet to stop the symptoms (and likely cause) of devastating autoimmune diseases and crippling anxiety. If anyone reading this suffers from MS, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, type 2 diabetes, Crohn’s disease, Grave’s disease, anxiety, depression, gastro paresis, Lyme disease, or any of the myriad of autoimmune disorders, I have personally seen the diet work on many people. My one friend with MS went from being bed ridden to living his best life and two years later has seen his brain scans come back negative- with no lesions.

If you are suffering like I was here is a little more on my personal story with carnivore diet here:

https://joshketry.substack.com/p/does-carnivore-diet-really-work-for

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I believe my daughter has it. From all I'm reading and seeing this is it. Zero illness symptoms though....she doesn't feel sick at all....but the pox are horrible. We just moved across country and I don't have a relationship with a doctor yet. Not sure what to do. I'm going to call you Dr. Rowan, tomorrow. Maybe you can view her via zoom? She's a trooper, but her chicken pox years ago was child's play compared to these monsters. I have an ozone generator and ozone oil and essential oils and such. I'm treating it like I did the chicken pox. I could use some advice though. Hope I can connect with you tomorrow? She has been to your office once before so is not a 'new' patient. We have no idea where she got it!!!

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So, in 2011 the NIH established the National Center for Alternative and Complimentary Medicine. When I first heard about that I thought to myself "Finally." But what good are they really doing? If they are receiving federal funding, why are they not doing the clinical trials on ozone therapy, etc?

The FDA regularly approves drugs for treating a wide variety of diseases that they KNOW are not effective, such as Aricept for Alzheimer's. Those afflicted take the drug with the hope of improvement when none will be coming. PHARMA makes a ton of money and there is no cure.

One of the things President Trump passed was a law that allowed people who had an incurable disease to try experimental treatments. Why not? What do you have to lose? My body, my choice, right? If I got diagnosed with Glioblastoma or pancreatic cancer, I'd let you bore a hole in my head and put ozone into every capillary feeding that brain tumor, or inject it into my pancreas. Both are deadly and rarely do you live past a year or so after diagnosis.

Obviously the issue is $$$. If you are successful treating disease and drugs are no longer king, a lot of people are going to lose a ton of money. It's as simple as that. As consumers, we are partly to blame. Most people are quite content asking for a pill. As an RN I see patients with diabetes, hypertension, etc. on a daily basis. Many of them are obese or overweight, are smokers, consume high carb diets, etc. They happily take their pills...sometimes. But talk to them about exercise, weight loss, dietary changes, quitting smoking? "Eh, I'm good for now. Maybe I'll try it in the future." So, to some extent we reap what we sow, but we certainly are not getting any help from the government or PHARMA who makes it all too easy to swallow a pill without talking side effects or alternative means of getting well.

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Thank you!

Thoughts on the new Lahodny on Ten Pass relative to the mitochondria? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9301618/

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