Dr. Joseph Varon and FLCCC Senior Fellow Dr. Suzanne Gazda discuss the real causes of Alzheimer’s disease and a recently retracted Alzheimer’s study.
Can you test for spike protein in your body or blood? The short answer: it’s complicated. The better question: should you?
This article aims to explain what collagen is and whether it might be a concern regarding clotting.
"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.'
The good news is that the advice we’ve been sharing from the FLCCC all along still stands — do what you can to prevent getting ill and if you do get it, treat immediately. Early treatment is critical.
What you need to know about the latest variant, how to protect yourself, and how to treat it if you do get sick.
The study, published earlier this month, was a systematic review of many different autopsies of people who died following vaccination. It showed that 74% of COVID vaccine autopsy deaths were caused by vaccine injuries.
Modifying diet, reducing stress and avoiding sugar are essential to a healthy microbiome; learn more with this helpful FLCCC infographic.
Dr. Aruna Tummala, a board-certified psychiatrist, breaks down some common and harmful misconceptions about mental illness and how to treat it.
Dr. Joseph Varon—one of the co-founders of the FLCCC—worked 715 days straight in his Houston ICU to save thousands of COVID patients. Using the FLCCC’s MATH+ Protocol, the mortality rate of the hospital quickly became the lowest in the nation.


