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AnnR's avatar

So you did your research and chose to continue to use your own doctor and allow your insurance company (rather than YOU) to pay the same cost, that TWC charges directly to consumers. Just because you are not paying $50 out of pocket for a prescription, doesn't mean that the government or insurance companies are not. I am very sad to see all these comments against TWC when all they are doing is offering consumer choice. Shame.

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CindyArizona's avatar

Where does it say my insurance company paid for anything? That's quite a big jump to an absolutely incorrect conclusion.

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AnnR's avatar

OK, perhaps you don't have insurance and you pay out of pocket. Are you paying $5 for a prescription? What about the cost of the doctor's visit to get that prescription? If you're paying out of pocket, your paying over $100, I would think. And when you get your prescription, is it made in America or is it made in China? Do you know the source of its ingredients? Do you know the manufacturing process in which its made in China or some other country without our standards? I'm not dismissive of people choosing to not use TWC, I am merely pointing out that the arguments against TWC are shallow and simplistic, and therefore not accurate.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

My latest blood pressure meds the VA sent me were made in Bangladesh.

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AnnR's avatar

Exactly!!! And I just heard Dr. McCullough on a very recent interview tell the interviewer that he had just toured the manufacturing facility in FL where TWC prescriptions are made. Again, I don't know if he meant all of them or some of them, but I think I also heard him say he follows the source of the ingredients, as well, to make sure they are pure.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

And no way does the FDA inspect that facility in Bangladesh on a yearly basis.

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CindyArizona's avatar

There are no pharmaceutical companies manufacturing in America. Almost everything comes from China, India, etc.

No prescriptions are needed for any of these medications. I’ve been using the same pharmacy for ivermectin ten years and have never had an issue. It is not in China.

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Reality Seeker's avatar

Almost all or all of the meds on that list do need a prescription in the US. Maybe that's not the case in India, where you indicate you have been buying your meds.

Doctors and pharmacists here in CA were ORDERED not to prescribe or fill prescriptions for two of those drugs. Some were fired for doing so.

Ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine were impossible to get for treating early covid. Old, very safe, cheap drugs as you know. Since there was nothing for early covid, people should have been allowed to take these very safe drugs. It's my understanding that the poorer countries that relied on Ivermectin had pretty good results.

The Wellness Company exists because of what we experienced. I don't think that many people are buying because of fear mongering at this point, but more because they don't trust the various gatekeepers to be reasonable.

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Nj's avatar

AnnR how do you know WHERE TWC gets their medicine from? Do you have a link to their sources? Is it American made?

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AnnR's avatar

I just heard Dr. McCullough on an interview and he said (if I'm remembering correctly, and I think I am!) that he had just finished touring TWC's manufacturing facility in FL. I would contact TWC directly, and ask them straight up, where are your medicines manufactured? https://www.twc.health/pages/contact

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