He helped a lot of people and then those people in turn helped their family and friends. A great example of how stressful times can bring out the best in people.
When Dr. McMonagle’s patients would come in with IMA (formerly FLCCC) guidelines and ask her if she knew about them, she knew very well what they were talking about. The IMA protocols just made her day much easier. Watch this lovely MyStory, recorded at the 2024 Phoenix IMA Medical Conference.
Corrie, a former Canadian nurse of 15 years made the difficult decision to not take the COVID-19 shot that was mandated in her hospital in Kitchener, Ontario. As a single mom, with two children, not taking the vaccine meant losing her job. So she sold her home and moved to Nicaragua. Watch this great MyStory now.
Dr. Setzler is vaccine injured, and living with it. His big regret though isn’t his health, it’s that he couldn’t help more during COVID.
In the depth of the pandemic, as a wellness coach from Bulgaria coached people through the IMA protocols and back to health.
Dr. Liz Mumper says the dose of melatonin given to children depends on what you are using it for. She says if you are using it for sleep, .5-1.0 mg is a good place to start. She discusses dosage for use as an antioxidant, and other uses, where it is actually a much higher dose. She also recommends using long-acting form, or extended release, form of melatonin for use in children.
Dr. Liz Mumper recommends using a tepid bath to bring down fevers kin children. Dr. Pierre Kory adds that using Tylenol and other fever reducers can actually lead to worse outcomes. The doctors then discuss seizures and epilepsy.
Dr. Liz Mumper says she could not find enough data on the use of Nigella sativa for kids, so she left it out of the I-CARE for Kids COVID-19 protocol.
Dr. Paul Marik explains the difference of using low dose vitamin C versus high dose, intravenous vitamin C. Dr. Nathan Goodyear adds his thoughts.