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  • Jeff Gerber

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    May 6, 2025 at 9:54 am EDT in reply to: Glioblastoma

    I’m not a medical professional though my heart goes out to the situation as this is what my father died from. As for alternative medicine, I understand for all cancers diet plays a crucial role. Get the carbohydrates out of the diet (sugars feed cancer) and overnight fasting or more aggressive fasting for apoptosis. Further, like the sugars, glutamine is a concern, though I’ve not studied this avenue: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6627209/ .

  • Jeff Gerber

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    May 3, 2025 at 6:04 pm EDT in reply to: What do Ivermectin, Spike Protein and Nicotine have in common?

    There is empirical case study evidence that suggests spike protein isn’t the only thing that jams or dysregulates the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors. In this video Sophie Helbig reports she had been suffering from fibromyalgia for 24 years (obviously a point in time prior to COVID), and after doing the same nicotine treatment regimen that folks with long COVID have been trying, she reports that she is now back to feeling entirely healthy again: https://youtu.be/8xTnLNhHkhM?si=sdStuyBaYGmTt6by .

    I think this is very incredible findings and great research by Dr. Marco Leitzke. I doubt we will see Big Pharma pushing research with nicotine patches because they can’t make any money from it.

  • Jeff Gerber

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    May 1, 2025 at 9:11 am EDT in reply to: Emergency Room Visits up 20% Among mRNA Vaccinated Teens

    How are doctors in denial? I think Dr. Perlmutter summarizes it nicely, “If they’re not up on it, they’re down on it.” In other words, if they are not educated on something, if they are ignorant about something, they tend to be dismissive of it.

    I blame this on EBM training:

    Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the practice of making clinical decisions based on the best available research, combined with a clinician’s expertise and a patient’s values. It ensures that medical treatments and interventions are backed by solid scientific evidence rather than tradition or personal opinion.

    The approach follows a hierarchy of evidence, with systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials considered the most reliable sources. EBM has transformed healthcare by promoting treatments that are proven to be effective while discouraging those that lack scientific support.

    I’m not in the medical field but I think EBM gets beat into the heads of doctors in their schooling. One flaw in EBM is it is based on trust. Trust that you’re being told the truth. Trust that the folks doing the research are equally researching all areas. If that’s not happening, you can throw EBM out the window IMHO.

  • Jeff Gerber

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    April 28, 2025 at 6:58 pm EDT in reply to: IVM Overall Benefits

    Even if you haven’t caught COVID or been injected you can have a valid reason due to shedding: https://imahealth.org/courses/conference-2024/lessons/shedding-is-real/ .

  • Jeff Gerber

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    April 28, 2025 at 4:26 pm EDT in reply to: Help for HS

    There is a document https://bioelecmed.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s42234-025-00167-8 which asserts that spike protein can get jammed in receptors in the body, the same receptors that nicotine acts upon. Page 5 of the document explains how autoimmune diseases of all types can ensue from this jamming. There is a group of people who have been investigating and experimenting with relieving symptoms https://linktr.ee/thenicotinetest . In conversation with family this past weekend I heard that people who have been taking Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) for autoimmune conditions are able to stop the LDN after nicotine treatment (I don’t have a reference for this statement yet). I’m not a person in the medical industry but I am a person with autoimmune that started after being vaccinated and I’m about to give nicotine patches a try for a week or two. There appears to be a lot of evidence that seems to confirm what this paper states is the mechanism.

    • Jeff Gerber

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      April 28, 2025 at 6:51 pm EDT in reply to: Help for HS

      I should explain a little more on Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN). It was discovered that the immune system is supported by Naltrexone back when they were doing AIDS research and some of their patients, ones who were on Naltrexone for drug dependence related issues, were doing better than others. As they decreased the dose of Naltrexone, tapering them off of it, they discovered that even at low doses they were doing better than others in the AIDS research. This discovery led to the use of LDN for autoimmune disorders. It tames overactive immune reactions. In the US the FDA only recognizes it as useful for drug dependence; and so, to get LDN you need a doctor and a compounding pharmacy that can put the low dose into capsules.

      LDN and Nicotine are the two autoimmune approaches I’m aware of and although Nicotine is OTC I would say you definitely want to work with a doctor since this disorder sounds like it affects the skin and one of the side effects with the nicotine I’ve read people sometimes get is called “Herx” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarisch%E2%80%93Herxheimer_reaction .

  • Jeff Gerber

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    April 23, 2025 at 9:57 am EDT in reply to: Lab Leak Confirmed: Too Little, Too Late?

    I’m a software engineer by trade and I’m looking at the government with an analogy I draw from the software industry. Software security has become, for obvious reasons, a hot topic. It is a systemic issue. It has happened because people and state actors have learned to abuse software for their own gain. However, what enabled that to occur was an ignorance about the future. Had software security been central to software design from the beginning we wouldn’t be where we are today. But few were exploiting software in the beginning and few developers have thought about it over the years.

    Likewise, the design of governments and the priority on the issues of human health are strangers. We can dive into so many aspects of this and find examples of conflicts of interest, FDA, USDA, etc.

    Unfortunately, we seem to find it very difficult to convince people to act and change how we approach things until it is too late, and damage has been done. We are reactive rather than proactive by nature.

    My hope is for a serious and very deep review of all systems in government. We need a major overhaul and restructuring in all areas of government, and human health needs to be a value at the very top. So far, we can’t seem to so much as put the food pyramid in the US into the hands of health experts but rather the fox is guarding the hen house… and this should be an easy one to fix.

  • Jeff Gerber

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    April 22, 2025 at 7:36 pm EDT in reply to: HHR April 20, 2025: ‘Lab Leak’: HHR April 20, 2025

    … also exciting to see are these statements about myocarditis and vaccine injury on page 363 of the House Oversight Report.

  • Jeff Gerber

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    April 22, 2025 at 6:21 pm EDT in reply to: HHR April 20, 2025: ‘Lab Leak’: HHR April 20, 2025

    https://www.whitehouse.gov/lab-leak-true-origins-of-covid-19/

    What a beautiful sight to behold. ❤

  • Jeff Gerber

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    April 22, 2025 at 2:03 pm EDT in reply to: Persistent Cardiac Infection

    I’m not a medical expert but in my own quest for answers with my own problems I just had my endocrinologist refer me to a cardiologist. The point is, sometimes other systems are involved and it’s possible the type of doctor you’ve been working with isn’t finding the answer because it takes a different type of doctor to do some digging and find that answer. For example, dysautonomia affects the heart. I don’t know if that is a neurologist that diagnoses it? Maybe someone else here knows?

  • Jeff Gerber

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    May 1, 2025 at 5:30 pm EDT in reply to: Emergency Room Visits up 20% Among mRNA Vaccinated Teens

    Absolutely. And if it weren’t for these good doctors who have stepped outside the conventional EBM bounds, deciding not to wait for double-blind placebo studies to be funded and performed before they make a move, I would argue lives would have been lost… lives like my own. I’m VERY thankful for Dr. Berkowitz https://imahealth.org/experts/keith-berkowitz/ and I can’t say thank you enough.

    đź’š

  • Jeff Gerber

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    April 23, 2025 at 9:43 pm EDT in reply to: Breakthrough: A Way of Clearing Spike Created by the Vax

    @gratitude I’m very curious to hear what other people like you find. I have my trend data for 1 year, seeing a staggeringly slow decline in spike protein AB and I somehow overlooked the fact in my research that there is NAC and there is Augmented NAC. So, I look forward to sharing my next data point once I’ve done this detox (and anything else Dr. Berkowitz advises me to do at my upcoming appointment).

    Does anyone know how often the spike protein antibody test is ordered?

    I get the feeling that if we were to test everyone today that received the mRNA, we would find a preponderance of damaging levels of spike protein antibodies. I get the feeling there are many doctors that don’t even know it is a test that can be performed and that don’t know it should be performed. In other words, I don’t think very many people have been tested.

    1. People don’t know they have concerning levels of spike protein antibodies

    2. People don’t know that they should be concerned about any level of spike protein in their body (they don’t know it is a danger)

    3. People don’t know they should be doing something about it

    IMHO spike protein antibody test should be tested with the same commonality as a CBC test today.

  • Jeff Gerber

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    April 23, 2025 at 9:02 pm EDT in reply to: Lab Leak Confirmed: Too Little, Too Late?

    I think our forefathers said it even more succinctly: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, –That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”


  • Jeff Gerber

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    April 21, 2025 at 9:43 pm EDT in reply to: Nicotinic hypothesis

    What I’m suggesting is that it doesn’t appear anyone has studied the potential for use of celastrus paniculatus in spike protein related neurological symptoms. My hope is by highlighting it here someone in into this area of research might give it a try. It’s not a very well-known plant in the west.

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