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Loved all this advice. Thank you!

In addition to Dr. Haider’s practice, consider this list of organizations for independent medical information and provider resources. Many do not take insurance, but still could save you money and provide excellent care.

* Association of American Physicians & Surgeons (AAPS Online): https://aapsonline.org/

* AAPS Patient Resources & Medical Providers (Direct Primary, Cash Pay, etc): https://aapsonline.org/category/patient_tools/

* The Wedge of Health Freedom: https://jointhewedge.com/find-a-practice/

* DPC Frontier - DPC Practice Mapper (DPC means Direct Primary Care): http://www.dpcfrontier.com/mapper/

* Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC): https://covid19criticalcare.com/

* FLCCC Medical Providers: https://covid19criticalcare.com/providers/

* Objective Health Partnership (telehealth): https://www.objectivehealthpartnership.com/

For cancer care, consider provides whose has been suppressed or ridiculed for decades or recently. Two examples:

* FLCCC Cancer Care Monograph: https://covid19criticalcare.com/reviews-and-monographs/cancer-care/

* Burzynski: The Cancer Cure Cover-Up: https://www.burzynskimovie.com/

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Hello, Dr. Haider! I wanted to reach out to you on behalf of my church here in Northern California. I am in biotech and am increasingly keen on warning people on the dangers of the spike protein (and the pDNA contamination in these jabs). Is there any information from you that I can share with a larger group of people? Thanks & God bless!

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Thank you so much! Also, do you know the title/authors of the recent study I heard about where some non-trivial percentage of vaccinees (even those who were NOT presenting with cardiac-related symptoms) showed signs of subclinical / preclinical heart damage?

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Is this the one?

Asymptomatic patients who underwent PET/CT 1–180 days after their second SARS-CoV-2 vaccination showed increased myocardial fluorine 18 fluorodeoxyglucose uptake on images compared with nonvaccinated patients, but patients imaged more than 180 days after vaccination did not.

https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/radiol.230743?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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That’s it! Thank you.

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So my unvaccinated husband has been battling a raised rash since July. So far nothing the doctor has prescribed has fully taken this rash away. He has used cortisone creams, reactine and prednisone. The rash was starting to disappear after prednisone but came back rapidly when his rx was finished.

He is terribly itchy even where there is no visible rash. So weird. Rash started on his back but travels from area to area.

Waiting on an Allergist appointment which can take weeks to months in Canada.

Could this be spike protein or his previous infection of covid19 which only lasted 24 hours with very mild symptoms. I have taken photos of it if and when we see an Allergist.

Thank You

Jeannette

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My theory is that rashes are often a detox reaction, the body trying to release something through the skin. Could also be an autoimmune issue or allergic reaction. Steroids are the go to drug for dermatology, but they don’t typically fix anything they just suppress the issue. If it’s a short term reaction then that’s enough but if there’s something more persistent then it won’t work, or it will appear to work but crop up again later when under stress.

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Steroids are the go to drug for dermatology, but they don’t typically fix anything they just suppress the issue.

Name me a synthetic pharmaceutical drug that does fix the issue.

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I didn't mention he quit smoking March.

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Thank you for the reply.

He was on cortisone creams, reactine twice a day. When that didn't work it was betaderm, when the prescription was finished the rash came back. Then Doctor put him on the bentaderm and prednisone. When the prednisone was effective as long as he took the entire pill, when he started to take the prescribed 1/2 pill rash came back. When he was off prednisone the rash came back full force.

He is currently still using betaderm cream 2 twice daily until his appointment with Allergist on November 20th.

The rash issue has been going on since the end of July.

Doctor has never prescribed any blood tests for anything including toxins or lack of B12, or hormone levels.

Frustrating! Hasn't slept more than a couple hours at a time for month's!

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Please see my response below. It didn't post in the right place.

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Have him detox while waiting for the doctor appointment. I had itching and rashes with morgellons, doctors didn’t help at all, said it was a mental problem. Detox by Metagenics, clear renew , helped tremendously.

I had bleeding in menopause from shedding & unjabbed.

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Thank you!

I will have him try that.

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Highly unlikely that spike is still being produced. It has been estimated that the mRNA from the 'natural' infection lasts around 5 days before being broken down (unlike the 'vax' mRNA). Though, it is true that the spike itself may last much longer; as Dr. Patterson found out, certain cells may keep the spike from being completely cleared:

https://evolutionaryhealthplan.info/#_Ref86858930

As far as smoking goes, it actually helps in this matter:

https://evolutionaryhealthplan.info/#ZombMono

Though remember, conventionally grown tobacco is a deadly poison, whilst organic tobacco is relatively safe:

https://evolutionaryhealthplan.info/#phosphatefertilisers

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Dr. Haider, you prescribed Ivermectin for me to use as needed. When I called the Texas pharmacy to get this prescription, they informed me they no longer mail orders. I live in Oklahoma.

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We have a number of alternatives, we can share a list with you and if the prescription is still valid then you can ask the Texas pharmacy to transfer it to another pharmacy for you. 2813938266

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It’s also those who had COVID at one point or another in the last 3 years, but thought they had fully recovered.

Had those people also been jabbed? The MSM reporting of this is duplicitous as ever. They state 'People who took the 'vaccination' or have recovered from COVID'.

But, I doubt any healthy person who recovered from COVID without spending time in a 'hospital', has many problems. Shedding, of course, but still.

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You are probably very busy, but is there a way I can get the atypical amyloid fibrin microclot test without booking an appointment? Is this a blood test that must be prescribed? I never had the vax or covid (that I know of), but curious if anything will show up for me.

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PLEASE be careful and stop the steroids NOW. Go to WWW.ITSAN.ORG and see what can happen after too many steroids, and pray you aren't there yet. The fact that you said it was almost gone and then came back worse, may mean you reached his upper limit already and tipped the scale. I pray not. My son went through topical steroid withdrawal and it is a hellacious - and LONG - journey back to health. DETOX, DETOX, DETOX. Do baking soda and Epsom salt and bentonite clay baths. Baking soda will relieve the itch. Do the shedding protocol. There is so much more you can do.

The steroids simply must be stopped though. Look at the drug insert. NEVER use more 7 (or 14) days in a row. NEVER use more than a fingertip length (though they don't know where they got that measurement from). NEVER use on more than 20% of the body. Steroids are a hormone and the topical ones stop your body from making its own cortisol which keeps the cells closed and not leaking nitric oxide, and the skin will stop creating its own cortisol when it gets enough input that it is getting enough from synthetic sources. Then those synthetic sources eventually quit working and you have steroid induced eczema. Message me if you want to talk by phone and problem solve other options. Otherwise, very best of luck on your health journey.

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Indeed it is! Thank you!

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We got filled up right away, but have since opened up more spots.

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