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Why did Dr. Tenenbaum study the suggest prescribing an antibiotic with a long list of side effects and upset the natural biome instead of an safe, effective OTC proteolytic enzyme such as nattokinase, serrapeptase or lumbrokinase? And a natural, safe, effective substance with anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties such as tumeric

/ Curcurmin or quercetin, and maybe NAC to ensure cells are well protected from free radicals and oxidizers? Or some horse paste with similar benefits?

Because he's an allopathic doctor, educated and trained to push prescription drugs regardless of their side effects. It's what he knows. Prescription drugs keep patients under the control and influence of MD's in perpetuity. So they can prescribe more drugs for the side effects of previously prescribed drugs, like the nausea, heartburn and reflux caused by doxy. To the detriment of the health of the patient. Start with a low dose of doxy, and in time, the patient is on a proton pump inhibitor for nausea and reflux. Which causes arrhythmia and tachycardia and in time, cardiovascular failure. Time for a beta blocker, calcium channel blocker and/or pacemaker. And of course a statin drug, because, well, everyone needs to be on a statin drug. Then high blood pressure pills and steroids. By now the patient likely has metabolic syndrome, prediabetes or full blown diabetes, plus kidney problems, if they're still alive.

-Good luck with that doxycycline for your vaxed damaged heart. It all could have been so different. You could have had a healthy, long life.

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Reread the article. The risk/reward for myocarditis is negligible at worst, and it's a MICRODOSE. I also wrote about supplementing with probiotics and fermented foods.

Compared to Doxy this nattokinase will do very little for heart damage, if anything.

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Because he’s a dentist. And dentists have for decades successfully used drugs like Periostat (doxycycline), in the short term, to fix bad cases of periodontitis. To them it’s safe and effective. He’s just attempting to add a piece to the knowledge base (anti-MMP, including resveratrol - who knew that?) on how to mitigate the predicted massive cardiac injuries & deaths. BTW, I share your frustration with the pill pushing that hooks our society onto endless prescription drug use.

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Dermatologists have used low dose doxycycline forever as a method to reduce inflammation in acne. Does it “cure” acne? NO...it alters immune responses to the bacteria that causes acne. Same with periodontal disease. It is not a cure. The real issue with spike protein caused myocarditis IS spike protein needing to be eliminated from the body. Ivermectin is finally being touted as a way to remove spike protein from the body. http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v17n24.shtml

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Jan 11Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

@ 2SGW. Are you missing some words in the first line of the Conclusion?

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This is how Dr. Tenenbaum submitted his work to me, but I took the liberty just now of editing out the confusing word.

Thank you.

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Could you please share effective doses in the protocol combo of IVM, doxycycline, resveratrol and zinc? cannot find them in the abstracts--thank you!

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It is very interesting how much illness / disease / cancer is apparently caused by toxins / parasites / viruses so that ivermectin and doxycycline and fenbendazole are quite effective ............... several protocols which use these ideas are at https://www.floridasharkman.org/protocol/protocol/FloridaSharkman-Protocols.pdf

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Jan 12·edited Jan 12

If you want a clue as to how doxy may work for this, go to CHATGPT 4 and type in: does doxycycline act as a yamanaka factor promoter. It's related to David Sinclair's work on Longevity, and is used as a promoter for regenerative cocktails. I was looking because of non-vax related heart irregularities my wife is suffering from. (Probably neurological / nerve damage due to viral infection)

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Ooops. Forgot dosage. There is no recommended dosage for this kid of action. It's low, in the sub-1-2mg range. I believe the research dosage for therapeutic regen is .5mg/ liter. So that does not translate to our usage.

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For starters many were unfairly coerced into taking them.

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Tim

From my personal perspective.

I warned family and friends in the very beginning with articles, videos and shows. No one listened.

After death and serious adverse events I suggested and presented evidence for help. No one listened and more died and had more complications.

I warned and offered help. That’s all I could have done?

Now they get the results of their decisions with no appreciation that I was trying to save them.

Still amazed by people who are your friends and family and they listen to people that don’t give a flip about them and ignore the one’s that truly care.

Proud morons or brainwashed fools ?

You can decide.

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JR, There is pain in watching them suffer. 😢 you did your best to help.

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