What’s the Best Time to Take Adaptogens like Ashwagandha and Melatonin?
Dr. Kristina Carman and Dr. JP Saleeby discuss the times of day that can be best suited for taking adaptogens Ashwagandha and Melatonin.
Dr. Kristina Carman and Dr. JP Saleeby discuss the times of day that can be best suited for taking adaptogens Ashwagandha and Melatonin.
What are adaptogens, how can they help our health and how can we best utilize them? Dr. Paul Marik, Dr. Kristina Carman and Dr. JP Saleeby provide an informative overview of how adaptogens benefit the immune system, reduce stress and help achieve and maintain homeostasis.
After being exposed to a person at work who had symptoms of a viral illness, she decided to take one 12mg ivermectin tablet before bed as early treatment. When she woke in the morning, the sore throat had cleared. And not only that!
After three years of blatant fabrications and distortions of truth designed to bend our will, public officials claim to be at a loss over how to regain our trust. Jenna McCarthy suggests, "Maybe they could start by not lying to us day after day?"
Dr. Pierre Kory and Meg Ellefson discuss the differences between Long COVID and Long Vax and how both compare to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
When her 83-year-old Mother-in-Law got ill, the family started ivermectin. They were amazed at how quickly it helped her recover. A short MyStory that illustrates the power of ivermectin and early treatment.
Neurologist Dr. Suzanne Gazda explains how anti-psychotic drugs could pose a risk to someone with dementia, including strokes.
Neurologist Dr. Suzanne Gazda explains that Alzheimer's is a type of dementia and also gives examples of other types of dementia.
Neurologist Dr. Suzanne Gazda explains what connection Parkinson's disease may have with dementia/Alzheimer's.
"Hope is what we are bringing you tonight." The FLCCC physicians review protocols and practices to help avoid dementia and lessen the effects of Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease.
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