• Published On: May 3, 2024

    In the latest 'Here's a Thought,' Jenna McCarthy looks back at children's vaccines, "I didn’t set out to become an anti-vaxxer. For a while I didn’t even realize I was one. I actually hate it that I’ve lost all faith in the industries and agencies I once relied on to protect me and my family."

  • Published On: April 18, 2024

    "There are now 11 peer-reviewed studies that link having had COVID and developing dementia within 6-12 months," Neurologist Dr. Suzanne Gazda

  • Published On: April 15, 2024

    Post-COVID cognitive decline is widespread. Fight back with cognitive impairment treatments like lifestyle changes & natural supplements.

  • Published On: March 6, 2024

    In a new Op-ed in The Hill, Dr. Pierre Kory and Dr. Paul Marik call on health agencies to study the emerging diseases Long COVID and Long Vax.

  • Published On: February 28, 2024

    It’s Treatable: The Road to Recovery from Long Vax Lecture abstract: In "It’s Treatable: The Road to Recovery from Long Vax," Dr. Pierre Kory shares a compelling tale of resilience in overcoming vaccine-induced health issues. Drawing from the experiences of his own family and patients, Dr. Kory explores the challenges and treatment breakthroughs [...]

  • Published On: February 21, 2024

    FLCCC Alliance Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Pierre Kory, joined Jan Jeffcoat on The National Desk (TND) and discussed the lingering effects of Long COVID and Long Vax, and how ivermectin and Low-Dose Naltrexone (LDN) are being used to treat spike-protein induced diseases.

  • Published On: February 18, 2024

    Side effects have been reported by thousands following the COVID-19 vaccine. Join us to uncover the symptoms & impact of Long Vax Syndrome.

  • Published On: February 5, 2024

    "In the midst of immeasurable loss, there’s still much to celebrate." Jenna McCarthy shares what she learned at FLCCC's 3rd educational conference, 'Healthcare Revolution: Restoring the Doctor-Patient Relationship.'

  • Published On: January 26, 2024

    In this amazing study, Dutch researchers used muscle biopsies in long COVID patients suffering from post-exertional malaise. They found that the muscle phenotype had changed, resulting in lower exercise capacity. They also found mitochondrial function issues and local amyloid accumulation. Macrophages and CD3+ T cells were also infiltrated in the muscle tissues. The clinical takeaways are to keep inflammation under control, utilize light exercises and not stressful ones, and optimize mitochondrial health.

  • Published On: January 17, 2024

    Dr. Paul Marik explains how the length of a fasting period can differ from person to person.