Serious Harms of the COVID-19 Vaccines: A Systematic Review
Peter C. Gøtzsche and Maryanne Demasi We included 18 systematic reviews, 14 randomised trials, and 34 other studies with a control group. Most studies were of poor quality. A systematic review of regulatory data on the two pivotal trials of the mRNA vaccines found significantly more SAEs of special interest with the vaccines compared to […]
Serious Harms of the Covid-19 Vaccine: A Systematic Review

Maryanne Demasi In the case of covid-19 vaccines, neither the vaccine manufacturers, nor the drug regulators allowed independent researchers to examine the raw trial data, forcing transparency advocates to sue the FDA for access to the documents. In our review, we focused on serious adverse events (SAEs) associated with covid-19 vaccines, documented in the published […]
The Cochrane HPV Vaccine Review was Incomplete and Ignored Important Evidence of Bias

Lars Jøegensen, Peter C. Gøtzsche and Tom Jefferson Key findings:
Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Treatment of Diabetes

Maggie B. Covington The Chinese language includes two terms for diabetes. The traditional name, Xiao-ke, correlates closely with diabetes in most instances. Xiao-ke syndrome means “wasting and thirsting.” The more modern term, Tang-niao-bing, means “sugar urine illness.” Diabetes is classically divided into three types: upper, middle, and lower Xiao-ke. Each has characteristic symptoms. The upper […]
Type 3 Diabetes: Metabolic Causes of Alzheimer’s Disease

Amy Berger Some researchers believe the connection between impaired glucose metabolism, insulin signaling and AD is so strong that they refer to AD as “type 3 diabetes.” In fact, type 2 diabetes (T2D)—a condition stemming from broken glucose metabolism and insulin signaling—has been identified as an additional risk factor for developing AD. Moreover, the pathological […]
Treating Diabetes: Practical Advice for Combatting a Modern Epidemic

Tom Cowan Diabetes is characterized by abnormally high levels of sugar or glucose in the blood, which spills into the urine, causing it to be sweet … Originally, doctors thought that diabetes was simply a disease of insulin deficiency, a disease in which the pancreas was unable to produce enough insulin to meet the body’s […]
I-CARE RSV and Flu Treatment

FLCCC Alliance In adult patients, COVID-19 (Omicron variant), influenza, and RSV present with similar symptoms and physical findings. It may therefore be difficult to distinguish between these infections (particularly COVID-19 and influenza) based on clinical presentation alone. We would suggest this treatment protocol in those with diagnosed Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV); however, in low-risk patients […]
I-CARE Insulin Resistance Treatment

FLCCC Alliance Metabolic syndrome includes conditions like high blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess body fat around the waist, and abnormal triglyceride and cholesterol levels. More than 30% of adults in the United States meet the diagnostic criteria for metabolic syndrome. This condition increases a person’s risk for type II diabetes, heart attack, and stroke, […]