Mercury pushers called Herbalists "Quacks": The Medical insult that backfired
The 102,610 Studies They Buried as "Quackery"—And the Mercury-Pushing Dentists Who Started It All
Aug 12, 202
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The Ultimate Medical Irony: When the Accusers Become the Accused
Here's a question that might fundamentally challenge everything you've been taught about medicine: What if the real "quacks" aren't the herbalists, homeopaths, or traditional healers, but the very establishment that coined the insult?
The word "quack" – that favorite weapon of the medical establishment used to discredit anyone who dares practice outside pharmaceutical orthodoxy – has an origin story so ironic it borders on poetic justice. The term comes from "quecksilber," the German word for quicksilver, or mercury. It was first used in the 1830s by American dentists to describe their colleagues who were pushing mercury amalgam fillings – toxic dental work containing over 50% mercury that millions still carry in their mouths today.¹
Let that sink in: The original "quacks" weren't folk healers or snake oil salesmen. They were licensed, establishment dentists promoting one of the most neurotoxic substances known to humanity as a medical treatment. Today, their successors still place mercury in millions of mouths—while denouncing mercury-free dentists as "quacks" for refusing to poison their patients.
The Manufactured Myth of Snake Oil
Similarly, "snake oil" has become synonymous with fraudulent medicine, yet its true history tells a radically different story. Chinese railway workers in the 1800s brought with them oil from the Chinese water snake (Enhydris chinensis), rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which they used successfully to treat joint pain, arthritis, and inflammation. It worked because it contained higher concentrations of EPA than most modern fish oil supplements.²
The term only became pejorative after American entrepreneurs began selling fake versions – often containing turpentine, mineral oil, or beef fat – capitalizing on the remedy's reputation while delivering none of its benefits. The fraudsters ruined the reputation of a legitimate medicine, and the medical establishment was all too happy to use this as ammunition against all traditional remedies.
The Racist Roots of the "Snake Oil" Slur
When Medicine Met Xenophobia
The demonization of snake oil cannot be separated from the virulent anti-Chinese racism of 19th-century America. Between 1863 and 1869, an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 Chinese workers – representing 80% of Central Pacific Railroad's workforce – laid tracks through the Sierra Nevada mountains, performing the most dangerous jobs for lower pay than their white counterparts.³
These workers, derided as "coolies" and "celestials," faced not only backbreaking labor and deadly working conditions (an estimated 1,200 Chinese workers died building the railroad),⁴ but also systematic dehumanization. The same men who literally built the infrastructure that connected America from coast to coast were legally barred from becoming citizens, owning land, or testifying in court against white people.⁵
Working 12-hour shifts in extreme conditions – from scorching desert heat to frozen mountain passes – Chinese workers relied on their traditional remedies to survive. Snake oil wasn't just medicine; it was one of the few connections to their homeland and culture. They used it as both a topical liniment for their aching muscles and joints, and sometimes consumed it as a dietary supplement, understanding what Western science would take another century to "discover" – that omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation and support overall health.⁶
The workers would often share their snake oil with white workers suffering similar ailments. Initially, many were impressed by its effectiveness. But as anti-Chinese sentiment intensified – culminating in the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, the first law explicitly preventing a specific ethnic group from immigrating to the United States⁷ – anything associated with Chinese culture became suspect.
The transformation of "snake oil" from respected remedy to synonym for fraud paralleled the transformation of Chinese workers from "industrious" (when their labor was needed) to "dangerous" (when white workers saw them as competition). By the 1890s, white American entrepreneurs had begun selling fraudulent "snake oil" that contained no actual snake oil, deliberately trading on and ultimately destroying the reputation of the authentic Chinese remedy.⁸
This wasn't just cultural appropriation – it was medical gaslighting on a massive scale. The very people who built America's prosperity were mocked for their medicines, then watched as charlatans destroyed their remedy's reputation while the medical establishment used this as evidence of the "primitive" and "unscientific" nature of all traditional Chinese medicine.
The supreme irony? The snake has been a symbol of Western medicine for 4,000 years. The Sumerian god of healing, Ningishzida, was draped with two snakes—an emblem still used by the medical profession today. The famous Greek physician Galen prescribed snake preparations that were still being used in Italy in the 1980s. Yet when Chinese workers used snake oil that actually worked, containing therapeutic compounds Western science wouldn't "discover" for another century, they were mocked as primitive.
Real Snake Oil Works—And Western Medicine Proved It 35 Years Ago
The bitter irony is that modern science has completely vindicated those Chinese railroad workers. In 1989, Dr. Richard A. Kunin, a San Francisco physician, published laboratory analysis in the Western Journal of Medicine that should have changed everything.
Dr. Kunin had snake oil samples analyzed using chromatography and flame ionization. His findings were stunning:
Chinese water snake oil: 20% EPA concentration
Black rattlesnake oil: 8.7% EPA
Red rattlesnake oil: 12.8% EPA
To put this in perspective, the prescription omega-3 drug Lovaza that costs $300-400 per month contains about 46% EPA/DHA combined. The "quack cure" mocked for over a century contained therapeutic levels of the exact same anti-inflammatory compounds now sold by Big Pharma at a 5,000% markup.¹²
Dr. Kunin's conclusion deserves to be quoted in full:
"I find it humbling that the essence of today invests the quackery of yesterday with new credibility. Perhaps our ancestors were wiser than we could appreciate when they wrapped a snake around the staff of Aesculapius."
Think about that: A Western physician, publishing in a peer-reviewed medical journal, admitted that "this particular therapy, snake oil, has long been our favorite symbol of quackery" while simultaneously proving it works through the exact same mechanism as FDA-approved drugs.
This wasn't published last week. This was 1989—thirty-five years ago. Yet how many doctors know this? How many medical schools teach it? How many patients suffering from inflammation have been denied this information while being prescribed NSAIDs that destroy their stomach lining?
Multiple additional studies demonstrate that snake-derived lipids have legitimate therapeutic properties:
Boa constrictor oil shows potent anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureusand Streptococcus pyogenes.⁹
Erabu sea snake oil improves glucose control in diabetic mice¹⁰ and enhances physical endurance in aged mice by improving lactate metabolism.¹¹
The fat from boa constrictors has even been shown to inhibit keloid and scar tissue formation,¹³ while having beneficial effects on wound healing comparable to pharmaceutical options.
The Modern "Disinformation Dozen": When Truth Becomes Treason
The same tactics used to discredit snake oil and label innovators as "quacks" continue today with even more sophisticated propaganda. In 2021, the Center for Countering Digital Hate coined the term "Disinformation Dozen" to target twelve individuals who dared question pharmaceutical narratives during the COVID-19 pandemic.³⁵
But who were these dangerous "spreaders of misinformation"? They included:
Dr. Joseph Mercola, who promoted vitamin D and zinc for immune support
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who questioned vaccine safety and regulatory capture
Dr. Christiane Northrup, who advocated for informed consent
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, who highlighted vaccine adverse events
Sayer Ji (founder of GreenMedInfo), who compiled peer-reviewed research on natural interventions
Their crime? Speaking truths inconvenient and threatening to the medical establishment's monopoly. They cited peer-reviewed studies. They quoted CDC's own data. They asked questions that pharmaceutical companies didn't want answered. They promoted natural interventions that couldn't be patented.
The campaign against them wasn't about protecting public health – it was about protecting profits. When vitamin D studies showed it could reduce COVID severity by 80%,³⁶ this information was labeled "misinformation." When ivermectin showed promise in dozens of studies,³⁷ doctors were threatened for prescribing it. When natural immunity proved more robust than vaccine-induced immunity,³⁸ social media platforms banned anyone who mentioned it.
The "Disinformation Dozen" weren't spreading lies – they were spreading competition. They weren’t spreading misinformation, rather, were guilty as charged for spreading MISSING information. And just like Thomas Sydenham in the 1600s, they were labeled dangerous quacks for challenging orthodoxy with evidence. But we are fighting back. Learn more below.
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The Death Toll of "Scientific" Medicine
While hurling accusations of quackery at natural healers, let's examine the track record of FDA-approved, "scientifically validated" pharmaceutical medicine:
Vioxx: Withdrawn after causing an estimated 60,000 heart attack deaths¹⁵
OxyContin: Marketed as "non-addictive," sparked an opioid epidemic killing 70,000+ Americans annually¹⁶
Correctly prescribed medications: Kill over 106,000 Americans every year – making pharmaceutical drugs the 4th leading cause of death¹⁷
Iatrogenic deaths: Medical errors and hospital-acquired infections kill approximately 786,000 Americans annually¹⁸
And yet, when was the last time you heard a pharmaceutical executive called a "quack" for pushing deadly drugs? When has the FDA been accused of "snake oil salesmanship" for approving medications that kill more people than they help?
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18 Jul
The Science They Don't Want You to See
Earthworm Paste Beats Big Pharma: The Soil-to-Gut Connection
This might sound like medieval medicine, but before you dismiss it, consider this: The entire arable surface of Earth – every crop, every vegetable, every fruit that sustains human life – depends on healthy soil. And who creates that soil? Earthworms. These humble creatures transform dead minerals and organic matter into the dark, microbial-rich matrix of life itself. Charles Darwin spent his final years studying earthworms, concluding they've done more to shape the Earth's surface than any other organism.¹⁹
Is it any wonder that creatures responsible for creating the foundation of all terrestrial life would hold therapeutic value for the organisms that depend on that foundation?
Modern research vindicates what traditional Chinese and Maori healers knew for millennia:
Earthworm paste demonstrates superior gastroprotective properties compared to ranitidine (Zantac) in preventing ulcers²⁰
Provides antioxidant and liver-protective effects against alcohol-induced damage²¹
Contains lumbrokinase, an enzyme complex with documented cardiovascular benefits²²
But here's where it gets really interesting: earthworms are essentially mobile fermentation units, transforming matter through their gut microbiome in ways remarkably similar to how our own microbiome processes nutrients. The therapeutic compounds in earthworm preparations may work by restoring our own disrupted gut ecology – providing enzymes, beneficial microbes, and bioactive compounds that modern sterile diets lack.
And before you recoil in disgust, consider that mainstream medicine now performs fecal microbiota transplants (FMT)– literally transplanting one person's stool into another's colon – with remarkable success rates for conditions like C. difficile infections.²³ The medical establishment charges thousands of dollars to literally feed patients someone else's processed waste, while mocking cultures that use earthworm preparations. Which is truly more absurd – consuming the processed earth of nature's premier soil creators, or consuming the processed waste of another human? At least earthworms are vegetarian.
The bitter irony? Earthworms process soil through multiple digestive chambers, creating a final product rich in beneficial bacteria, enzymes, and humic substances that support gut health.²⁴ They're nature's probiotic factories, producing compounds that modern science is only beginning to understand. Meanwhile, Zantac – the drug that earthworm paste outperformed – was recently recalled for containing NDMA, a probable carcinogen.²⁵ The drug generated $1.6 billion in annual sales before losing its patent.
Which is the real snake oil – the natural remedy that works better and connects us to the living soil that sustains all life, or the synthetic chemical sold at a 5,000% markup that turned out to be contaminated with cancer-causing compounds?
The Suppressed Evidence Revolution: 102,610 Studies They Hope You'll Never Find
The examples of snake oil and earthworm paste are just the tip of an enormous iceberg of suppressed natural medicine research. What if I told you there's a hidden library containing over 102,610 peer-reviewed research abstracts on natural substances – studies published in the same journals doctors read, but which never make it into medical education or practice?
This isn't conspiracy theory – it's documented fact. The National Library of Medicine's database contains thousands upon thousands of studies on natural interventions, but this knowledge remains buried, inaccessible to those who need it most. Why? Because you can't patent turmeric. You can't monopolize garlic. You can't charge $10,000 a month for ginger.
That's why GreenMedInfo.com created the world's most powerful Research Dashboard – a revolutionary workspace for evidence-based natural medicine research that puts 10,008+ health topics at your fingertips. This isn't alternative medicine; it's medicine backed by the same quality of research Big Pharma uses, but which they desperately hope you'll never discover.
Professional and power members of Greenmedinfo.com may access their Research Dashboard here.
Consider what this database reveals:
Turmeric: Not just one or two studies, but over 10,000 peer-reviewed papers demonstrating anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-cancer properties that rival or exceed pharmaceutical drugs.²⁶ Yet mentioning these benefits can result in FDA warning letters.
Garlic: Over 3,000 studies showing cardiovascular benefits, antimicrobial properties, and cancer-preventive effects. One study found aged garlic extract reduced arterial plaque by 80% – something statins can't achieve.²⁷
Vitamin D: More than 5,000 studies linking deficiency to everything from cancer to COVID-19 severity, yet most doctors still don't test for it.²⁸
Cannabis: Despite decades of prohibition, over 2,000 studies document therapeutic benefits for conditions ranging from epilepsy to PTSD.²⁹
Black Seed (Nigella sativa): Over 1,600 studies on what Islamic tradition calls "the cure for everything but death" – showing benefits for diabetes, hypertension, cancer, and antimicrobial activity.³⁰
Flaxseed: Reduces prostate cancer proliferation rates³¹ and improves diabetic kidney disease³² – but you can't legally make these claims on a product label.
EDTA Chelation: Despite a major NIH-funded trial (TACT) showing cardiovascular benefits, especially in diabetics,³³ it remains marginalized as "alternative" medicine.
This Research Dashboard doesn't just list studies – it organizes them by condition, substance, and mechanism of action. Looking for natural interventions for arthritis? The database contains 2,847 studies on 384 natural substanceswith anti-arthritic properties. Concerned about cancer? Access 14,000+ studies on natural anti-cancer agents, many showing selective toxicity to cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue.
The dashboard even tracks adverse effects of pharmaceutical drugs with over 30,000 studies documenting their dangers – information the drug companies are legally required to report but hope you'll never actually read.
With a GreenMedInfo professional membership, you gain access to:
Advanced search capabilities to find exactly what you need
Downloadable research PDFs for offline reading
Condition-specific research guides for over 3,000 health conditions
Regular updates as new research emerges
This isn't just a database – it's a revolution in medical knowledge democracy. For less than the cost of a single doctor's visit, you can access more evidence-based natural medicine research than most physicians see in their entire careers.
The medical establishment has spent billions trying to suppress this information. Pharmaceutical companies have lobbied to make it illegal to share. The FDA sends warning letters to anyone who dares mention these studies. But they can't delete the research itself – it exists, peer-reviewed and published, waiting for those brave enough to look.
The Thomas Sydenham Precedent: Yesterday's Quack, Today's Hero
History provides the perfect case study in medical establishment blindness. Dr. Thomas Sydenham, now revered as the "Father of Modern Medicine," was nearly stripped of his license in the 1600s and challenged to duels for being a "quack."³⁴
His crime? Observing that the standard smallpox treatment – based on 1,500 years of medical theory – was killing patients. Orthodox physicians believed smallpox was caused by evil humors requiring release through increased body heat. They piled blankets on patients, closed windows, and administered strong liquors.
Sydenham noticed death rates were higher in summer and concluded the fever-inducing treatment was the problem, not the solution. He prescribed the opposite: cool air, open windows, and light hydration. His colleagues called him a dangerous quack. Today, his approach is standard medical practice.
The Modern Witch Hunt
Today's medical boards employ the same tactics used against Sydenham. As documented in proceedings from the Federation of State Medical Boards, committees actively conspire to strip licenses from physicians who practice complementary medicine, regardless of patient outcomes.³⁹
Dr. John Renner, speaking at the 84th FSMB meeting, openly admitted to going undercover as a patient to gather intelligence on alternative practitioners. The goal wasn't to protect patients from harm – it was to eliminate competition to pharmaceutical medicine.⁴⁰
Seven states have already passed legislation preventing medical boards from prosecuting physicians solely for using alternative therapies, with 12–15 more considering similar protections. The public is awakening to the conspiracy.
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The $500,000% Markup: Who's Really Selling Snake Oil?
When a cancer drug sells for 5,000 times its production cost,⁴¹ when Americans pay $1,200 for insulin that costs $5 to manufacture,⁴² when a simple aspirin in a hospital costs $25⁴³ – who exactly is peddling snake oil?
The pharmaceutical industry has mastered the art of the con:
Create the disease: Invent new conditions or pathologize normal variations
Control the narrative: Fund medical schools, journals, and regulatory agencies
Criminalize competition: Use regulatory capture to ban or marginalize alternatives
Price gouge with impunity: Charge whatever the market will bear for "life-saving" drugs
The Metabolic Truth They're Hiding
Modern medicine treats cancer with poison (chemotherapy), burns (radiation), and mutilation (surgery) while ignoring Nobel laureate Otto Warburg's discovery that cancer is fundamentally a metabolic disease.⁴⁴ They suppress the fact that simple dietary interventions like ketogenic diets can starve cancer cells while protecting healthy tissue.⁴⁵
They won't tell you that cancer cells can revert to normal when the cellular environment improves – a phenomenon called tumor reversion or redifferentiation.⁴⁶ They can't profit from telling you that your body has remarkable self-healing capabilities when given proper nutrition, detoxification, and stress reduction.
DO NOTHING: The Peer-Reviewed Prescription BIG PHARMA Doesn't Want You To Know
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Reclaiming Our Medical Freedom
Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence, warned: "Unless we put medical freedom into the Constitution, the time will come when medicine will organize itself into an undercover dictatorship."⁴⁷
That time has come. But the tide is turning.
Every time someone heals their arthritis with turmeric instead of NSAIDs that destroy their stomach lining...
Every time someone reverses their diabetes with diet instead of becoming a lifelong customer of insulin manufacturers...
Every time someone chooses prevention over profitable disease management...
The real quacks lose their power.
The Bottom Line: Follow the Money and the Bodies
If we define "quackery" as promoting unsafe, ineffective treatments for profit, then modern pharmaceutical medicine is the greatest quack operation in human history. The evidence is overwhelming:
They kill more people annually than every war, terrorist attack, and natural disaster combined
They charge astronomical prices for often-ineffective treatments
They systematically suppress safer, cheaper alternatives
They've captured regulatory agencies meant to protect us
Meanwhile, traditional remedies mocked as "snake oil" are validated by modern science, proving safer and often more effective than patented drugs.
The question isn't whether natural medicine works – thousands of studies prove it does. The question is: How long will we let the real quacks – the ones in pharmaceutical boardrooms and regulatory agencies – continue their deadly charade?
Your Health, Your Choice
The next time someone dismisses natural medicine as "quackery," remind them that the original quacks were pushing mercury, not herbs. When they mock "snake oil," point out that real snake oil contains therapeutic omega-3s, while FDA-approved drugs kill a 9/11's worth of Americans every ten days.
The conspiracy isn't a theory – it's a business model. And the only way to break it is to stop being customers.
Research everything. Question orthodoxy. Trust your body's wisdom. And remember: The same establishment that calls turmeric "unproven" once prescribed mercury for teething babies and told pregnant women thalidomide was safe.
Access the evidence yourself on GreenMedInfo.com – where 102,610 studies await to arm you with the truth they don't want you to know.
Who exactly are the quacks again?
Notes
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Richard A. Kunin, "Snake Oil," Western Journal of Medicine 151, no. 2 (1989): 208.
Gordon H. Chang, Ghosts of Gold Mountain: The Epic Story of the Chinese Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2019), 89-92.
"Chinese Railroad Workers in North America Project," Stanford University, accessed December 2024.
Charles McClain, In Search of Equality: The Chinese Struggle Against Discrimination in Nineteenth-Century America (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994), 9-28.
Iris Chang, The Chinese in America: A Narrative History (New York: Penguin Books, 2003), 56-64.
Erika Lee, At America's Gates: Chinese Immigration During the Exclusion Era, 1882-1943 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003), 23-25.
Dan Hurley, "Why Snake Oil Has a Bad Rap," The Atlantic, October 2012.
"Anti-inflammatory activity and antimicrobial activity of boa constrictor oil," Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica 65, no. 4 (2008): 477-480.
"Effect of Erabu sea snake oil on plasma glucose in diabetic mice," Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism 50, no. 5 (2006): 425-432.
"Sea snake oil improves swimming endurance of aged mice," Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology 53, no. 6 (2007): 476-481.
Richard A. Kunin, "Snake Oil," Western Journal of Medicine 151, no. 2 (1989): 208.
"Effect of boa constrictor fat on keloid fibroblasts," British Journal of Plastic Surgery 43, no. 2 (1990): 183-186.
"Prescription Omega-3 Fatty Acid Medications," GoodRx, accessed December 2024.
David J. Graham et al., "Risk of acute myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac death in patients treated with cyclo-oxygenase 2 selective and non-selective NSAIDs," Lancet 365 (2005): 475-481.
"Drug Overdose Death Rates," National Institute on Drug Abuse, accessed December 2024.
Jason Lazarou, Bruce H. Pomeranz, and Paul N. Corey, "Incidence of Adverse Drug Reactions in Hospitalized Patients," JAMA 279, no. 15 (1998): 1200-1205.
John T. James, "A New, Evidence-based Estimate of Patient Harms Associated with Hospital Care," Journal of Patient Safety 9, no. 3 (2013): 122-128.
Charles Darwin, The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms (London: John Murray, 1881).
"Gastroprotective effect of earthworm paste," European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences 11, no. 1 (2007): 9-15.
M. Balamurugan et al., "Antioxidant and hepatoprotective effect of earthworm powder in alcohol-induced toxicity in rats," European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences 12, no. 4 (2008): 237-243.
"Lumbrokinase: A fibrinolytic enzyme," Chinese Medical Journal 126, no. 3 (2013): 473-479.
Colleen R. Kelly et al., "Update on Fecal Microbiota Transplantation 2015," Gastroenterology & Hepatology 11, no. 12 (2015): 784-793.
Clive A. Edwards and P.J. Bohlen, Biology and Ecology of Earthworms (London: Chapman & Hall, 1996), 220-258.
"FDA Requests Removal of All Ranitidine Products (Zantac) from the Market," FDA News Release, April 1, 2020.
Sahdeo Prasad and Bharat B. Aggarwal, "Turmeric, the Golden Spice," in Herbal Medicine: Biomolecular and Clinical Aspects, 2nd ed. (Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2011).
Matthew J. Budoff et al., "Aged Garlic Extract Supplemented with B vitamins, Folic Acid and L-arginine Retards the Progression of Subclinical Atherosclerosis," Preventive Medicine 49, no. 2-3 (2009): 101-107.
Michael F. Holick, "Vitamin D Deficiency," New England Journal of Medicine 357 (2007): 266-281.
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Aftab Ahmad et al., "A Review on Therapeutic Potential of Nigella sativa," Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 3, no. 5 (2013): 337-352.
Wendy Demark-Wahnefried et al., "Flaxseed supplementation (not dietary fat restriction) reduces prostate cancer proliferation rates in men presurgery," Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 17, no. 12 (2008): 3577-3587.
Manuel T. Velasquez et al., "Dietary flaxseed meal reduces proteinuria and ameliorates nephropathy in an animal model of type II diabetes mellitus," Kidney International 64 (2003): 2100-2107.
Gervasio A. Lamas et al., "Effect of Disodium EDTA Chelation Regimen on Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Previous Myocardial Infarction," JAMA 309, no. 12 (2013): 1241-1250.
Kenneth Dewhurst, Dr. Thomas Sydenham (1624-1689): His Life and Original Writings (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966), 58-62.
"The Disinformation Dozen," Center for Countering Digital Hate, 2021.
Amruta Kale et al., "Vitamin D deficiency and COVID-19," European Journal of Nutrition 60 (2021): 2453-2466.
Andrew Bryant et al., "Ivermectin for Prevention and Treatment of COVID-19 Infection," American Journal of Therapeutics 28, no. 4 (2021): e434-e460.
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John Renner, presentation at Federation of State Medical Boards 84th Annual Meeting, Chicago, April 11, 1996.
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Attributed to Benjamin Rush, though the exact source is disputed. See Thomas Szasz, The Theology of Medicine(New York: Harper & Row, 1977), 140-141.
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