July 8th - Doctors knew how to calm and fix more people decades ago

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Doug Talks About: Doctors knew how to calm and fix more people decades ago

Thank you for your contributions today! Jack asked if the cancer-causing fungal mycotoxin, Aflatoxin, is the real cause of peanut allergy. That warrants a response, and tomorrow I’ll try to do it justice. 20 years ago, Simon Wu, MD, authored a book called Accidental Cure, in which he describes how his military travels took him out of America, into a world where the routine administering of anti-parasite medications “accidentally” fixed health problems not thought to be linked to parasites here in America. Yes, since both worms and fungi are known to parasitize we humans, anti-parasite medications can also treat fungal illnesses. 42 years ago, Orion Truss, MD, penned the book, The Missing Diagnosis. It is a most amazing book linking yeast and fungi to both physical and mental ill health. Around that same time, 38 years ago, long before the Internet was available, when we had questions about vaccines, we turned to Pediatrician, Robert Mendelsohn, MD. His book, How to Raise a Healthy Child, In Spite of Your Doctor, was and still is a fascinating read and I continue to encourage all parents to read it. On Tuesday, July 8, from 2-3PM Central Time, we’ll cover these topics and more and still respond to your questions. Thanks for joining us! - Doug

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