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calicobean's avatar

The problem is that we the people are self censoring all the time. The elephant in the room is that bioweapon injuries delivered by "vaccine" or shedding or spraying in the skies etc are now ubiquitous and affecting all of of us, yet this hardly ever appears on differential diagnosis lists. I as a veterinary clinician find this astounding. People generally and doctors in particular, seem more concerned with offending others or embarrassment (or losing their licence maybe) than getting to grips with the problem. Whatever the case, it is hardly mentioned. I spend a large chunk of my budget these days just hopping about trying to counteract the effects. It is never ending.This problem needs to be out in the open and ruled out as a cause or specifically treated in every single case. We should feel free to speak.

Jessica K's avatar

I would love to work with you, but since distance is prohibitive, recommendations for Drs. you at least largely endorse around the country would be really encouraging (and save a lot of trial/ error/ time/ money-- I'm quite weary of trying out Drs.!😁). However, I realize liability issues might make such an undertaking delicate...

Maybe a suggested- Drs list could also indicate the biggest reasons for your endorsement, to better aid in choosing which to try?

Thanks so much, and many blessings on your son!!

David John Bergmann's avatar

Keep up the good work! More information on the various Lifewave patches would also be great. (I would like to participate in your weekly sessions, but they take place in the middle of the night here in Germany.....)

Raeley Stevenson's avatar

I understand that our family is fairly unique, but we have only minor problems because of the principles I’ve gleaned from your blog. Yearly care (like a yearly health audit) with some preventative testing and personalized recommendations or access for quick questions would be wonderful. Because we are so healthy, it doesn’t justify having a regular doc. So my vote lands with blog posts evaluating different therapies, diets, and healing modalities. I do love seasonal information too!

Gerard's avatar

I enjoy the updates on your reviving son.

I look forward to one page essays on any topic you deem worthy eg. supplements, treatments, body systems, diseases, surveys, news items, etc. Maximum two pages.

Raeley Stevenson's avatar

I also love a good success story!

Rachel's avatar

In short, more of the same!

I really appreciate when you write about what works for various issues, whether discovered through personal experience, anecdotal, or case studies. I also appreciate when you link to resources for obtaining what works.

The cost for most alternative therapies is also so prohibitive for many, so if there's a way to offset that, any information would be helpful as well.

This might not really apply, but I'm guessing I might not be alone when I say I have interest in the possibility of working remotely for alternative health practitioners who are committed to finding answers for health problems (especially if they are committed Christians). If you ever know of openings, perhaps there would be a way of sharing that with readers as well?

Thank you!

Valerie's avatar

I appreciate all the free work you do and am sorry that I can’t afford to be your patient. Thank you

DrTamara's avatar

Sharing clinical pearls for those of us in practice!

Jenae Hart's avatar

I would love a book recommendation. What book would you recommend for a person wanting to dive into understanding the importance of minerals in the body?

Suzanne's avatar

Dr Stillman, I first found you after hearing you speak on the Wise Traditions podcast. I love that podcast, I love WAPF and I love you for your straight-talking, hugely insightful, deeply curious approach to healthcare. The system is broken, not just in the US, but everywhere.

I love your Premium blogs (esp. protocols and recipes) on Substack because they are so full of useful information (although I wish I could search for them more easily within your Substack profile.) I would love more information on osteoperosis, prostate problems, how to restore electrolytes after vomiting (as opposed to diarrhea) and practical ways to involve teenagers and young adults in looking after their health NOW to prevent disease down the line.

I'd love it if you could start offering HTMA tests in affordable package bundles. And maybe give a cheat sheet about which minerals need to be in balance with which other minerals.

Best wishes to you and your family. You and Michelle are amazing parents to little Benjamin.

Bobbie Roberts's avatar

Way back in 2020 I found you online and you were one of the few doctors that had it figured out from day one. So glad you are going the direction you are with your practice. I enjoy listening to your tidbits of information on your Quantum telegram channel and have learned so much from you. God bless and I will continue praying for your family.

chuck rice's avatar

It is about time and money and change.

On the edge financially, with business overseas, with much potential with unique products, and need sales. With sales the issues of the day go away. The issues of tomorrow are much better issues. Approaching 70 and there are now structural issues - osteoarthritis in both knees with the right knee speaking loudly to me this week. Shoulder issue years later from a fall. Dad was 96 and mom was 98 when they died. As you noted in the Hormone podcast, mom had big time UTI occurrences. Dad was healthy to the end. The seeds for prostate cancer 25 years earlier may have caused bladder cancer. He had a quadruple by-pass at 92 and never could read well thereafter. I have had prostate cancer age 55 and now have plaque on the heart. My son is freaking out. HA!! Way too much information yet, the challenge of change at this time is rough. The Carrell Clinic in Dallas is the best body shop in town and I am very comfortable with them. This is all for now. grace and Peace chuck.

Martin S.'s avatar

I just became a patient in your practice, so you need another choice in that last section, e.g., "I'm already a patient and very glad I am!"

Bj Neal's avatar

I enjoyed being in your practice but my naivety lead me to think that I could lean on you in an emergency. I realize now that you could not connect/advise since you weren't the doc in charge. The tick bite hospitalization kicked me out of participation in my protocols so I missed half of the year. That said, you're the kind of individual I respect who's learned the single most important thing a doc can tell you...."You're gonna be ok"! Such a psychological boom to anyone's spirit. Confidence does work to heal! That said, I think your approach of "finding out why" is the answer to "finding out how"! My suggestion would be to focus on the HTMA & supplements to make sure your system's properly nourished. Then you can probably ward off any obstacles. Continued prayers for Benjamin!

Ellie's avatar

For decades I have been desperately searching for a solution for binge eating disorder as it has undermined all my efforts to get healthy. If you have any advice Dr Stillman, please share!. Many thanks