Dr. Pierre Kory and Scott Marsland answer that you can shed on someone else if you were shed on and gives examples of this.
What is “shedding”? And what are the implications for our health? Host Betsy Ashton was joined by Dr. Pierre Kory, Dr. Paul Marik and Scott Marsland, FNP-C for this important discussion centered around Dr. Kory's seven-part Substack series.
In a new Op-Ed published in Newsweek (YES! A mainstream outlet!), our Dr. Pierre Kory, along with investigative journalist Mary Beth Pfeiffer wrote that, “America has seen what one insurance insider calls an "open secret" of increased excess deaths—the number of [young] people dying above what is expected.”
Naturopathic pediatrician Dr. Lawrence Palevsky joined Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Pierre Kory this week and discussed an alternative approach to treating acute and chronic pediatric conditions - with a focus on post COVID infection and post COVID vaccine symptoms, or “long vax”, in children.
Dr. Pierre Kory and Dr. Paul Marik both advise people to not get the flu shot and give an explanation as to why.
Dr. Pierre Kory and Dr. Paul Marik explain how vitamin C and glutathione can be an option to help treat either long vax or long COVID, but its effects are different for everyone and they discuss the need for more research to be done to find specific treatment for this problem.
Are "donuts" and potato chips addictive? Dr. Pierre Kory and Alison Steinberg of IN FOCUS discuss a new study that indicates processed foods can be "as addictive as cocaine."
Special guests Dr. Jessica Rose and Dr. Janci Lindsay join Dr. Pierre Kory and Dr. Paul Marik for a deep-dive discussion on the possibility of DNA contamination in COVID-19 vaccines.
Dr. Pierre Kory returns to The Absolute Truth with Emerald Robinson and discusses why the repeal of California's "medical consensus" law, AB 2098, did not end the fight for doctor-patient rights in CA.
"So far, good explanations are elusive. A concerted, bipartisan investigation should explore this threat to America’s economic future and recommend a course of action," Dr. Pierre Kory and researcher Mary Beth Pfeiffer write in a new Op-ed for the Washington Examiner.

