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Tricia Ronan - THW's avatar

Intrigued. Very curious too about the interconnectedness woven through nature in all things.

Sissy Melotte's avatar

If only all physicians were as curious as you!

VictorDianne Watson's avatar

I’m looking forward to reading your new book. Thank you for your deep dive into this study. It is obvious it has been life changing for you, and I welcome reading the journey you took to bring this information to us.

Mouzer's avatar

Although I have checked claims, as I did with RFK Jrs Fauci book, I perfer citations. I recognize citations bulk up a book, but if an author is writing based on them, they can be posted online. With Fauci's book, RFK Jr made a claim which I found to be false and stopped reading at that point. Why? Because I do not have the time to research every little thing.

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

I get it, but times have changed - if there is anything I say that you feel needs support, I would argue that using AI allows you to challenge it more critically - any claim can be cited with a single, possibly cherry-picked, supportive reference, whereas AI will give counter-references and wider perspectives on the topic. A lesser reason why I did not do citations is that it makes book formatting and publishing far more complex. Further, I did not write on political issues; however, I am curious as to what claim RFK jr made on Fauci that you found to be false. The reason I say this is RFK jr has access to way more "information" or "intel" than a layperson. My gut tells me his claim was not false, just unverifiable or "contradicted" in the lay literature. Who really knows, but I do know he is very very careful on these issues.

Mouzer's avatar

RFK Jr said, and I read it carefully, was Trump called for people to take Cholox. Now, I heard it live at the time and didn't remember it that way. So I found the video and listened several times, even with the intent of hearing it mean that. Trump never said that in anyone's fevered dreams. I stopped reading the heavily referenced book because I think something as clear as that makes the rest suspect and I didn't have the interest in checking every little thing. I get that times have changed, but authors who do research to write have those sources and may even save them for editing purposes. It isn't a big deal to post them online. I kept a spreadsheet of sources not long after the plandemic began. I still use it to remind or correct in online posting. Did you know, for example, the World Bank issued pandemic bonds? IMO it was yet another scam. https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/disease/half-billion-pandemic-derivatives/ Never forget.

NancyT's avatar

Not trying to butt in, but my memory of having heard President Trump‘s statement several times, was it was chlorine dioxide. At the time I was only a little familiar with chlorine dioxide, but am very familiar now with it‘s amazing healing properties of every system of the body. At the time of Trump‘s statements, RFK was still running as a Democrat and possibly was a little biased.

Mouzer's avatar

RFK's running may have affected his analsis. I was delighted he joined with Trump and he has done a very good job with the Sisyphean task of wrangling the FDA.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zicGxU5MfwE

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

Fair enough, but I would give him, and many others, a pass on that one, because he is not the only one who misinterpreted Trump's words when he spoke in that press conference, awkwardly, inelegantly, and in some flight of ideas fashion. In my chlorine dioxide network, many think he was referring to chlorine dioxide, in the media, they thought he was referring to bleach/chlorox, but what he was really referring to was... UVBI - ultraviolet blood irradiation, where you loop blood through tubing that is exposed to UV light and it "disinfects" it (not a word I would use when referring to the blood). I actually discussed this with RFK jr, long after, when one day he asked me what the deal was with Trump's statements back then. Based on your comment and his asking me, I can say that he had gotten it wrong, as you pointed, but discovered it afterwards, and wanted to correct it if it came up again. The shame in all this is that it led you to not read the rest of his book.

Mouzer's avatar

Not reading it didn't matter for me. Fauci was well proven to me as a disgusting person from his deadly actions on AIDs to the present day. I might have given him a pass if his publisher hadn't offered $1M to prove any errors. Thought about pursuing it, decided it wasn't worth my time, that they would stand behind it given the fake news reports. As the saying goes, Be Careful About Reading Medical Books. You May Die of a Misprint.

Mouzer's avatar

You may be interested in this test for AI: https://x.com/TheRabbitHole/status/2030151922968318104

The problem with relying on AI is whether is has been coded properly and the terseness of the question asked.

Bo (Kim) Stone Kalil's avatar

Something in my soul is so excited for this! I love your writing style, it is so easily absorbed.

Ron Denton's avatar

I preordered the hard copy paper book “From Volcanoes to Vitality “. Is it available yet?

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

We sent an email to all purchasers about the delay. Unfortunately, it still has not been submitted to the publisher, as its scope has grown. This book is where the first book led, and, as above, has to be published first. But it is coming. I gave all who purchased a free paid subscription (if they didn't have one) so they could read this one in the interim. Please forgive me, I thought From Volcanoes To Vitality was done months ago, but every time I tried to finish, it went deeper and deeper. At the risk of sounding defensive, I have had no life since mid-August. I do nothing but see patients and write, sleep little, knowing this is the pinnacle of my life's work.

Watchful's avatar

It is worth the wait. Thank you for sharing all you have learned. It's needed and appreciated more than I can express.

AJ's avatar

Can Aurmina be used with bottled spring water?

Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

for sure - it probably needs it.. You will discover that "bottled spring water" in reality does not reveal itself to be what it sounds.. what brand?

Liz Hoffmaster's avatar

Glad you asked! I have been having mountain Valley water delivered to my doorstep for years. I added Aurmina to it!! Quite a puddle of gunk coming out of that water 👀. However, the water tastes even better. And I prefer that flavor to the lemony taste I get with my tap water/RO. So I’m still buying it, trusting my taste buds. Looking forward to this next deep dive.👍🙏

Meg's avatar

I am very excited about this! Thanks always for what you do.