Childhood vaccines: Public health necessity or excess?
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Baroness Claudia von Boeselager explores the expanding ACIP childhood vaccine schedule with Dr. McCullough. Many infectious diseases vanished without vaccines, raising questions about mass immunization for treatable illnesses. Improved sanitation, nutrition, and medical care deserve credit. What role should vaccines play in modern public health?
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Dr. Bruce Boros on pandemic workhorses: Ivermectin and base spike detoxification
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Years after his infection during the Delta wave, Boros, who is age 75 and unvaccinated, felt that he was suffering from long-COVID syndrome with loss of mental clarity, post-exertional malaise, fatigue, and lack of energy. He mentioned to his wife he was concerned about developing cognitive decline that could threaten his vibrant...
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Cape Byron Lighthouse Declaration born out of unjust professional reprisal
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Across the globe, the image of the lighthouse standing against a dramatic coastal environment resonates as a potent symbol of human activity in an often wild and treacherous environment. Symbolically, they have come to represent hope and security, as well as possessing powerful spiritual meaning...
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Savory over sweet… The Bear Bar is born
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Before the Bear Bar, store shelves were full of sweet bars almost always covered in chocolate. When you try a Bear Bar, you will understand why the product was the first in its food class. Bowers describes the rationale for each ingredient and how the bars are made in his facility in San Diego, California...
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Holistic Veterinary Medicine
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – As a pet owner, I am joined by many followers who want to know more about the safety of the growing number of vaccines promoted for dogs and cats. Many of us have also wondered if our pet’s diets are optimal. If we spend so much time on improving the human diet, shouldn’t we do the same for our pets?