The Biggest Crime In The History Of Medicine

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The Biggest Crime In The History Of Medicine

Feb. 20, 2024

Dr. Boz [Annette Bosworth, MD]

0:00 Intro and Dr. Boz ratio
2:18 Vaccine peer review article
6:11 Introduction and messenger RNA
12:00 Trial study
21:20 Trial arm vs treatment arm
27:09 Reporting time delays
33:21 When DNA is introduced into the body
35:00 spike proteins inside the cardiac cells
39:25 CGM prescriptions available on bozmd.com
42:55 Q&A

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About

Annette Bosworth, M.D., (Dr. Boz), helps reverse medical problems through healthy Keto living. As an Internal Medicine physician, she educates the audience how to optimize their brain health.

Her first book, ANYWAY YOU CAN, told the story of what happened when her 71-year-old mother, dying of cancer, asked "Doc, what would you do?' Grandma Rose's story of courage, faith, and tenacity sold over 100,000 copies and inspired many to improve their health through ketogenic nutrition.

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Dr. Boz has been an assistant professor. She's been featured on CNN, Time Magazine, US News & World Report, Fox News, and more. This channel teaches you how to overcome long-term chronic conditions such as obesity, diabetes, depression, autoimmune problems, addiction, and more.

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