Frances was able to advise her son when he developed serious heart problems because she had been following the FLCCC and reading their protocols for a few years. It worked, and her son is back playing sports.
Intermittent fasting is a powerful tool for health, including brain health. Let's uncover the many positive ways fasting affects the brain.
Dr. Paul Marik explains how the length of a fasting period can differ from person to person.
Dr. Paul Marik joined Jan Jeffcoat on The National Desk (TND) on January 15 to discuss how intermittent fasting can be used to treat long COVID, long vax, and other chronic diseases including diabetes.
Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Kristina Carman explain that intermittent fasting should not be causing one stress and discuss why.Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Kristina Carman discuss if one could intermittent fast if they are underweight.
Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Kristina Carman explain that intermittent fasting should not be causing one stress and discuss why.
Dr. Paul Marik, Dr. Pierre Kory and Dr. Tim Noakes explain how this problem could be caused to other external factors and they give advice on how to lower your glucose level due to these externalities.
Dr. Pradip Jamnadas says that this is wrong on all three counts and goes into more detail.
Dr. Pradip Jamnadas says that feeling jittery is not necessarily an adrenal issue or because blood pressure dropped, but says it is more likely to be withdrawal. Dr. Paul Marik adds that it is important to change your diet first - introducing healthy foods and removing processed foods - and that the body will adapt.
Both Dr. Pradip Jamnadas and Dr. Paul Marik agree that intermittent fasting is one of the best ways to deal with autoimmune diseases.
Dr. Pradip Jamnadas says how long an elderly patient fasts depends on their health condition(s).
Dr. Pradip Jamnadas says he always shares evidence of improvements with his patients and shares details of examples of these that can help motivate patients as they improve their health.
Dr. Pradip Jamnadas explains how eating once a day does not lead to nutrient deficiencies - and improved microbiome helps absorption of nutrition. Dr. Paul Marik adds that it is very important that the one meal a day is high in nutrition, and says that some individuals may need to have a larger eating window than others. Dr. Marik also adds that it is important to begin a meal with greens and fibre, then proteins, then carbohydrates.
Dr. Pradip Jamnadas says that if your glucose spikes over 200 after a meal, you have an issue with insulin resistance/glucose intolerance.
Dr. Pradip Jamnadas says that honey should be consumed rarely, because it is fructose and humans were not built to eat it very often.
Special guest, cardiologist Dr. Pradip Jamnadas discusses how intermittent fasting can be used to help treat Long COVID and post-vaccine symptoms, as well as how it can benefit general health. Dr. Paul Marik reviews FLCCC's new Eat Well Guide to Fasting and Healthy Eating
Dr. Pradip Jamnadas says that it is good to exercise right before breaking your fast. He explains why this is the case.
Marina Zhang of The Epoch Times examines COVID-19 vaccine adverse events and quotes Dr. Kory on sudden cardiac events and Dr. Marik on fasting and autophagy to counter spike protein.
Dr. Marik and Dr. Been define metabolic syndrome and discuss how to treat it while reviewing a brand new (downloadable) slide presentation.
Dr. Paul Marik is joined by Dr. Mobeen Syed (Dr. Been) for a discussion on what premenopausal women should know about intermittent fasting and they discuss some recent updates to the I-RECOVER post-vaccine protocol.
People will tell you Type 2 diabetes is a progressive, incurable disease. In my case, that proved to be a big, fat lie. Watch Poison Inc: Processed Food & Prescription Drugs now and download Dr. Marik’s slide deck.
Dr. Paul Marik leads an eye-opening presentation on the contradictions, conflicts and untruths marketed by big pharma and big food that have resulted in dual epidemics of obesity and diabetes in the United States.
Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Pierre Kory are joined by special guest Dr. Peter McCullough to answer viewer’s questions and discuss issues related to post-vaccine injury, with a focus on myocarditis.