In pitching its products, the company engages in viral fearmongering. It does no favors to anyone aligned with a mission that seeks a more rational discourse.
Neither CVS nor Walgreens will fill a prescription for Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine except under very limited circumstances. You can get it from online pharmacies but there might be quality concerns. TWCs are compounded and those are more expensive.
Dr. McCullough has easily saved thousands of lives since 2020 and is trying to hold people to account. TWC isn’t garden variety healthcare it’s a new model and in a sense a startup, and the payoff is total disruption of the wonderful folks that brought us today’s equivalent of Pearl Harbor, except many more lives lost. Worth funding in other words.
I am skeptical of those attacking the health care providers who stood down the global pharma bioweapon complex at great personal cost.
Mccullough did a good job of exposing the dangers of the covid shots...but then he turned around and pretends that "covid" is a real danger and sells these damn med kits....he disappointed me. "covid" if it even really exists, is about as dangerous as a fly.
Even the lying ass CDC admits "covid" has a 99.97% survival rate. So these over priced kits are TOTALLY UNNECESSARY and a money making grift. Period.
The protocol is effective against all coronavirus illness not just covid. Even if you “survive” you are still at risk for side effects from spike protein. Much better to avoid. Surprised at all the hate toward Dr McCullough swarming at the same time. Almost as if orchestrated?
No hate from my direction. I'm just rolling with the facts. There is no TRUE scientific indication that people pick up a damaging spike protein from "covid"....only assumptions
I don't hate Mccullough and I sincerely appreciate him shedding light on the toxic covid shots. I do, we needed him too. But covid is a farce and so are these med kits.
Mysteriously, the Flu didn't make its appearance in 2020. Disappeared into thin air. The Flu got rebranded as covid, and thats the truth. It couldn't be anymore obvious.
The flu and covid were conflated by hospitals for economic reasons. Covid was empirically different from the flu in terms of body response. There was an upper respiratory response the first week then if unresolved a cytokine storm response afterward. Loss of taste and smell does not happen in flu. The kits put more decisions in the hand of patients and for those who want more autonomy they are a good alternative particularly where access to IVM and HCQ are artificially limited. You don’t have to buy them but the prices are in line or even a little below what concierge medical services charge nowadays. And the link was the “scientific indication” of spike proteins harm from both covid and covid vax.
Wrong, the flu was not reported, but covid was not the flu, a different pathogen that causes clotting due the pathogenetic effects of the spike protein, the flu does not do this.
The Baileys and Tom Cowan dispute the phenomenon of contagion as well as the existence of viruses in general. So, the information in your link cannot land. They don't believe viruses have been isolated, despite all the specific symptoms of contagion we visibly witness occurring in groups of people at the same time, after exposure to someone with same symptoms. Needed anti-viral drugs were denied during the covid era, we are being prepped for H5N1, and G-o-F has managed to make it transmissible human to human. So, no harm having lifesaving substances available in advance. Personally, I would prefer all natural substances rather than pharma products in the arsenal. I don't understand the animosity toward the likes of Dr. Malone, and Dr. McCullough who has worked tirelessly to educate the public and risked their careers in the process. So easy to criticize and find flaws, and everyone is flawed. Why not focus on exposing to the larger populace the real 'cartel.'
So the only thing these meds are good for is Covid? I mean Ivermectin hasn't been shown to work for cancer? Covid is the only disease we have to worry about?
I haven’t ordered anything from The Wellness Company however I wonder if I ivermectin would treat any of my conditions. I have eczema, a very elevated C-reactive protein (a recent lab report indicates 53.71). It had been previously elevated but not that high. I had been previously exposed to a water damaged environment. A previous doctor labeled me as having “delusional parasitosis”.
I have tested very high in C reactive protein for the past few years, until my last lab report about a month ago where it came back to normal. I can't tell you specifically what I did to bring it down. It did not come down on a carnivore diet, and cortisol was very high. I read 'Fiber fueled' and changed to a mediterranean diet, and struggle to stay low on dairy, but have cut down greatly. I take Costco's turmeric liquid, CoQ10 and collagen in liquid form also, but not every day. I have always eaten a high fat diet, brought up in a cold climate. I think too much fat in the diet is inflammatory. We need good fats, but oxidative linoleic acid metabolites are highly inflammatory. I also think too much meat is inflammatory. It seems to come back to moderation, avoiding mold, having a healthy microbiome, and avoiding pesticides, Teflon, glyphosate, and getting good sleep for repair. You have to experiment until you find something that works. I would suggest a few appointments with a naturopathic doctor who should not dismiss your concerns regarding environmental factors. When mitochondrial function becomes less than ideal, which often starts in the gut, when the facultative anaerobes increase in the gut and the good bacteria that make mucin die off you can get leaky gut and inflammation in the body. If you have a lab report that shows high CRP, then that is a fact and not a delusion. The doctor should figure out a way to lower it without resorting to drugs that cause other problems.
I think I have been through 4 years of psychological warfare along with the rest of humanity and am very wary of taking anyone’s word for anything. Offhand it doesn’t surprise me that folks who want to create a new medical delivery system are also investigating cutting edge technology. But Naomi Klein from Daily Clout is also into bringing back old folk remedies. I trust Dr McCullough but will never agree to MRNA anything. Bottom line, we are on our own in many ways in this horrible era.
I've followed McCullough and others tied to the Company before they started hawking the products, and while I agree with them on a lot and think they helped expose a lot, this is certainly a shame to see!
Why is it a shame? Dr. McCullough's wheelhouse is the use of pharmaceuticals. He is entitled to profit from selling a product. I don't think the price is exorbitant. If they charged the price of a tele visit plus the cost of each item, they wouldn't make much, as the packages need to be put together and mailed.
Great reporting Jordan, this is exactly why I am a subscriber, going after the truth no matter who or what. I would hope that Dr. McCullough will see this and take the necessary steps to correct this immoral marketing. Keep up the great work.
This is not about The Wellness Company; however the problem is that many of those who are supposedly the opposition are NOT “OPPOSITION”.
1. THEY ARE PROMOTING VIRUSES. They are actively talking about the Wuhan leak "Covid virus, Bird flu virus, Zika, hemorrhage fever.... how much can we listen to this “virus” nonsense?
2. they NEVER TELL US THAT NANOTECHNOLOGY CAUSES “COVID” (nanotechnology causes oxidative stress, acute oxidative stress leads to oxidative damage, blood clots, low saturation, organ damage, kidney and liver failure, strokes, etc.). Oxidative stress also causes amyloidosis, but especially nanotechnology, by binding to proteins, causes misfolding of proteins - amyloidosis/prions).
3. They are pushing nanotechnology (“augmented”) supplements
4. Many of them ARE EXPERTS IN NANOTECHNOLOGY - Dr. Kory, Dr. Malone, etc., they have YEARS of training in nanotechnology (contrasts, cationic lipids, “personalized medicine - based on nanotechnology, extremely toxic ‘cancer treatments’, actually harming and killing these desperate ill people (even 1% doesn't really reach the target - cancer cells), etc., etc.
These people pretend to be our friends. They like to take pictures with the victims and endlessly reveal more damage caused by these “remedies” that they actually developed with grants they received
It's a "pandemic" of nanotechnology poisoning to inject people with toxic nanotechnology - "new asbestos"
The below is copied directly from one of Jordan's substack articles. How is it different from what Jordan is accusing McCullough of doing with the fear-mongering to sell a product.
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I don't think he is fear mongering, I think he is watching the WHO's fear mongering and preparing the public and arming them before the axe drops. There are vaccines for H5N1 in the works, and there will be a repeat of the mRNA unsafe and ineffective uptake by the masses unless they have alternatives. If he makes money, so what, the business of America is business. Why should he do it for free. He has had huge legal bills to foot for standing up. He is not overcharging; I would have a problem with exorbitant prices.
Agreed. I see their ads in some of the sites I visit and the tag lines are ridiculous. There are other companies that do these kinds of packages, and full disclosure I have one because I work in Uganda multiple times a year and it's just easy. But they don't sell them with all this fearmongering and the sky is falling stuff, just "be prepared", "useful for travel", etc. I'm very disappointed in McCullough after thinking he did good work during the crazy times.
TWC does indeed engage in fear mongering, especially in repeatedly mentioning the birdflu and the next round of plandemics we should be prepared for by buying their emergency kits; they have been set up to be a for-profit business and a deep search reveals a number of questionable affiliations whose primary interests are not in public health; I also question the many sponsors and supporters who have become shills, whether knowingly or through ignorance in blindly promoting TWC; it is not a rational excuse to point out McCullough's past sacrifices and courageous stand as it , in fact, emphasizes his present hypocrisy and destroys his past credibility; as for TWC offering an alternative health care approach in opposition to Big Pharma, then that is the wrong way to go about it because it actually promotes the same "disease and treatments for everything model" that got us into this mess in the first place.
This company is NOT what they say they are. I paid for a tele-health visit last year and they scheduled me with a woke doctor. They promote certain promises and then backtrack when it comes time to deliver. What a waste of money!!! I like Peter McCullough, but I don’t trust this company!
He gained a lot of good will with his fight against covid fascism that he's squandered to try to make a buck. See his shameful ad articles on Brietbart all the time.
Aww man, I’ve been meaning to do an article on them, but this might be my green light to go ahead and bring that article to light. I think the biggest win from your spotlight is the prices: ITS CHEAPER TO GO TO WALGREENS THAN TWC!
That’s a new part of analysis I have yet to see. Kudos indeed for this.
My two cents: the people associated with TWC are gatekeepers (https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/the-complex-roles-and-benefits-of). They give good information but have some shade to them. Best quote that touches on the matter is: “the best way to lead the opposition is to control it”
Here is a mind game. Open your pharmacy and then get the price list for your wholesale drug prices. You'll notice to get the prices Walgreens receives; you will need to buy in the multi-millions a year.
The wellness people are either a small pharmacy or use a small pharmacy. Are they going to get the same price as Walgreens?
All things are not equal here; several variations hamper using comparisons between wellness and Walgreens. This really is a pathetic conversation without a lot of facts.
The most infuriating thing is the childish infighting of people in this freedom movement fighting for top bragging rights. It's stupid.
Enlighten the readers to what? I read the article, there was nothing in there that enlightened me. I read Dr. McCullough's substacks, and I make discerning judgements. Isn't that what people do, read and evaluate and decide for themselves?
And does THIS sound like someone who is overselling the "bird flu"? He's talking about REALITY, that the virus has been enhanced by gain of function and that IF it does spread to humans, it can be treated with PREVODINE IODINE and saline solution WHICH CAN PURCHASED OVER THE COUNTER. Yes, he is also marketing TWC's medical kit, but so what? Why would anyone deny someone the OPTION of being able to purchase a medical kit if they want? What IS the point of this article by Jordan S.? It makes NO sense to me to denigrate good doctors, courageous doctors, doctors who lost EVERYTHING to speak out to protect the public, and have pivoted to starting a medical business that, yes, will help them financially, but also helps people. Someone please explain to me the purpose of this substack article? Who is it helping? It seems to be HURTING more people than helping. Anyway, here is a short interview by Dr. McCullough, judge for yourself if he is unethical, deeply or not. https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/bird-flu-epidemic-gain-of-function?utm_source=podcast-email&publication_id=1119676&post_id=144674371&utm_campaign=email-play-on-substack&r=7bqcv&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email&initial_medium=video
Damn, are you employed by The Wellness Company? You are getting awfully worked up over this.
Questions about TWC should be asked and answered, not buried. It is a for profit company founded by people who claim that it is an ethical alternative to the current corrupt medical system, which is fine and dandy. But since they claim to be better and more ethical, they should be transparent and honest regarding everything about their business, especially since they are not only selling medicines but they are also backing it all with their reputations.
Jordan IS enlightening his readers by pointing out the higher prices charged by TWC and by criticizing their advertising.
AND, the people responding in the comment section are giving possible reasons for the higher prices and advertising strategy.
The article and comments were interesting and well worth my time.
Agree with everything you are saying, and just as passionately, AnnR! Thanks for writing it, so I don’t have to.
Because it may become important if bird flu becomes enhanced and very deadly, Dr. McCullough not only is recommending but including Tamiflu in his “Contagion Kit”.
And the iodine, for clarification, is called Povidone Iodine. Purchased super cheaply at Walmart, Walgreens, Amazon etc! Search it as it can be bought in a gargle or spray. You do NOT swallow this. Only rinse.
Dr. McCullough always says about any respiratory viruses, “Kill it in the nose and throat!”. The sooner the better!
I have bought some kits from TWC & would add that after the debacle of the past 4 years, many of us do NOT want to see a doctor at all. In addition, I am pretty sure (could be wrong) most doctors will not write multiple “preventive” scripts without an actual diagnosis. Very unlikely to give 5 or 6 scripts just in case. Or endless refills of same.
So you think the cost of a prescription is what YOU pay for it? You think the pharmaceutical companies are making billions off the pittance that you or I pay for our prescriptions? Aren't you forgetting the insurance companies' and the government's cost sharing for prescriptions? TWC is not screwing anybody. They are informing consumers as to additional options for medical care and people can choose to use them or continue to use their captured PCPs and hospitals. No thanks.
I bought everything TWC sells on my own! I did my research a few years ago, before they were founded. Why do you think some hobby fish sites are discontinuing their products-THE GOVERNMENT knows they work. They are the same exact (USP-veterinary equivalent)antibiotics as human-no difference! People take the time to RESEARCH your own health options, and holistic cures.
Of course one can buy them on one's own, if you have the time and ability to do your own research. And you just prove my point: the medicines they are offering are of value to people and if people want to buy them from TWC rather than try to figure it out for themselves, what's wrong with that? I certainly don't have the time or ability to research, I'm not a medical person, I don't know which antibiotics to take with which prescriptions for which illness. That's why I go to TWC, because there is no difference between Telehealth with them or telehealth with my own PCP. Except that I trust TWC doctors and I DON'T trust my PCS. I'm just so upset that this article is denigrating doctors who are doing a GOOD thing and offering a GOOD service. It doesn't make any sense to me.
LOL, of course I do my own research!!! But I'm not a doctor and I can't order my own prescriptions for antibiotics and other prescription medications - I am relying on TWC doctors in place of my PCP for certain things. Saying that, tell me the title and author of the book, I will get it!
I bought the books a few years ago, and they have really helped me and prepared me. I did have some training as a deputy sheriff of 23 years (forced to retire for refusing CONvid nonsense). These books are easy to understand and learn from!
I like the Wellness Company! I live in a state where the MDs hands are tied behind their backs and they can’t prescribe Ivermectin. I’ve scheduled at least 6 doctor’s visits with the Wellness company and they’ve outperformed my local MD as well as the urgent care center in my neighborhood. They don’t take insurance and the visits are $75 but this is significantly a better deal than my local doctor’s as they charge $300 to $400 per visit.
I agree in a sense in that there really was no pandemic but I think McCullough and his colleagues have done a great job and I’ve had a very good experience. We need more doctors willing to step outside the medical/pharma/government system with a focus on the patient.
Couldn’t agree w you more! I appreciate the bravery these doctors showed in the midst of the biggest fear campaign of my life. They risked their careers, reputations, relationships and even freedom. It was a very scary time depending on where one lived (big Dem cities were the worst)!!
Some of these doctors DID lose their positions and even licenses were threatened. They traveled and spoke for tens of millions of people often out of their own pocket. I have no problem supporting them now for their knowledge and efforts so few exerted.
So easy shooting people down. I think it’s shameful.
I agree with you 100%. I've been following The Wellness Company for awhile now and they are nothing more than self-promoting, fear-mongering crooks. Every one of those medications is available, without prescriptions, from overseas pharmacies. I've fully stocked my medicine chest with enough medications for several plandemics for just a few hundred dollars. And that's because I purchased in much larger quantities than they are offering. I hate seeing people supposedly on our team taking advantage of peoples fears.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
CindyArizona - I used to go across the border and buy what I needed but now I live too far away to do so. Do you have a reputable source you could share? I can send you my email if you'd prefer not to share publicly. I agree - I hate that we are continuing the "divide and conquer" within our own ranks.
Ahh...yes, I have seen a few folks on another board using this website. I'm happy to see that you've used them and are happy with their products and they are consistent. Thanks for replying!
With all due respect, TWC does not deceive any consumer/patient. Their pricing is open, and as you say, anyone can check the price of those medications at a pharmacy or their insurance company. Secondly, when one doesn't trust the medical-pharma complex anymore, one may not want to take a chance and go to one's doctor or a hospital if feeling ill. TWC is completely open and honest and above board in my book. I choose to buy their product, not based on any fearmongering but based on the entire covid 19 experience with my government and my medical care provider. I am not going to my PCP or the hospital where I will worry that they may try to get me to take either the flue or covid 19 vaccine, or some other medication that I don't trust eg: Paxlovid. Further, if one has a membership (or not), once can avail themselves of a TWC medical provider in a telehealth visit and get medical advice on which of the kit medicines to take. I am grateful that Dr. McCullough and his colleagues have offered this service and these medications. We are fortunate, INDEED, that they are doing this for us and providing consumers with CHOICE. I hope you rethink your position, because you are doing a huge disservice to millions of people who may now be suspicious of a perfectly legitimate healthcare operation. In addition, what makes TWC any worse than traditional PCPs and hospitals who bill insurance companies for medicines at high rates?. A patient's cost is not the true cost of a medicine, it's what the insurance company pays plus what the patient pays. I think you are way off base here.
I totally disagree. I have used these resources although not through The wellness co as my functional dr secured all those items for my husband and me during b the plandemic. But not so fortunate people had to work hard to find these items that can be acquired more easily today. But the Spike Support is superior and I use it. Pls do not malign Dr McCullough’s Wellness Co. You may have a different point of view, but he is not a “fear mongerer” and is a true warrior for good health.
How do you advertise health maintenance products without "fear mongering" though? It is not binary. It is the fear-mongering of the crony capitalists with BIG pHARMa that I will never forgive nor forget.
Exactly. Handing out more antibiotics is not the solution here. And, complicated issues shouldn’t have to be self-diagnosed by a scared person who isn’t feeling well. Finding ways as providers to be more available to patients is a lot more ethical and useful than just passing out a collection of drugs and profiting nicely from it.
Thanks for being willing to push for better ethics on this topic!
Are the ads fear-mongering? Yes. Are the ads saying the same things the mainstream media are saying in order to sell everything from automobiles to air freshener? Also yes.
Can you just walk into Walgreens or CVS and buy Ivermectin, anti-biotics and the rest of the items on the list? No.
What happens if you get a serious enough cold or injury to need these medicines? You will be forced to go to the doctor who is going to 90% of the time a) require you to take a covid test so he/she can get the bonus pops from the insurance and drug companies, and b) will almost certainly not be prescribed Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine even if you demand it. The false-positive covid test means you also won't be able to get a pharmacist to fill those prescriptions even if the cowering doctor gives you one.
What you are paying for with TWC is the following:
1. Bypassing the cowardly, lying gatekeepers at every doctor's office in America
2. Telling them to f*ck off
3. Telling the pharmacists to f*ck off
4. Putting some money into the hands of a burgeoning competitor that, in turn, sends a message to the establishment that free-market capitalism works
Yep. My neighbors didn’t get IVM or HCQ from their Doctors they got paxlovid and monoclonal antibodies. And when my husband got sick they asked if he was up to date with his vaxx and prescribed molnupiravir.
And, when the pharmacy is closed down and out of meds because the trucks aren't moving...
This article bothers me and I can see that you have found your bias and are sticking with it. You should read some of the comments from those who don't share your view. It may educate you on your bias or, maybe, you just don't care...
Some questions people need to ask themselves about telehealth doctor requirements and other criticisms of this article:
1.How is "being forced to go to the doctor" different than needing to speak to a telehealth doctor before getting prescriptions other than logistical?
2. Are telehealth doctors pulled from a different, more trustworthy and less establishment pool than in-person doctors?
3. Are telehealth doctors' prescriptions more likely to get filled by big-box pharmacies than in-person doctors?
4. Should access to basic medicines like antibiotics and antifungals be restricted only to people willing to submit to the medical authorities?
5. Is it possible that a new company such as TWC has to pay more for their supply of medicines than big-volume establishments such as GoodRx, CVS and Walgreens? Are price comparisons between the two legitimate / is it accurate to assume that TWC is "making huge profits" without seeing their cost of goods and their books / economies of scale?
Your comment about the drug pricing is accurate, however, in most cases physicians will not provide a prescription for these drugs just to keep on hand. I know I have tried to get my physician to do that. Neither will many pharmacies fill a prescription for Ivermectin even if you can get your physician to give you one. So, are you paying a lot, yes. Are you getting something you would probably would not be able to get otherwise, yes. There’s your premium. People on this side of the fence seem to have a visceral reaction against advocates making money. Some of these people sacrificed a huge amount when speaking out. That includes job, income, and in the final analysis MONEY. Why the negative response to that?
Thank you for understanding the long view. I saw patients dying in hospitals because the hospitals were forbidden to use ivermectin nor hydroxychloroquin. People were out on vents instead of given proper treatment for breathing. We learned a lot now but in 2020-21 it was a house of horrors. My nurse worked at the Jewish hospital in NYC and they had a truck filled with dead bodies! All covid related. The hospital did not have enough to help them all. I totally understand that things are much different now, but pharmacies were scared to provide certain meds. I had a script for IVERMECTIN and CVS made me wait in line then in another line. Then I finally got to speak w the pharmacist and he whispered to me “I could lose my job if I fill this RX!” I finally went to a mom and pop compounding pharmacy who filled it immediately. Every area is not the same. This particular wellness co makes it easier for a layperson to acquire products. If a patient is in rural areas in the country or on vacation, that person may not know anyone or have access to medical personnel that they can trust, at least they have something available.
I had a US doc prescribe me doxycycline to have when I went out of town in case I got sick. (Allergic to 3 of the antibiotics on TWC list) Guess I got lucky getting this doctor! I switched doctors for this specialty I needed awhile back, it was worth it. If your doc won't, find one who will. There are some good ones still out there.
Apparently you haven't followed the millions in dark money that is laundered between the new NGOs created by MFM "leaders" - I have my FLCCC post pinned- connecting the dots and following some of the cash. None of these individuals made financial sacrifices, quite the contrary, they're laughing all the way to the bank. They're gearing up for the next phase - putting us on blockchain and "individualized medicine" / telehealth. Everyone is playing their role with surgical precision while multiplying their PNW.
I had absolutely no problem securing all the medications I needed, without prescription, via an overseas pharmacy. All of the medications he is hawking at exorbitant prices are readily available.
I'm pretty sure that TWC uses a manufacturing facility in FL to make its prescriptions. Not sure if all or how many or which ones. But I feel a whole lot better using them, than I do my PCP or local pharmacy. I'm just sad that Jordan Schachtel felt the need to treat readers like idiots, like we cannot do our own research to choose which medical providers we use. It's uncomfortably close to big government nanny state telling us what to do for our own good. What if readers started commenting that Jordan is controlled opposition? I agree with one of the commentators, we are doing way too much infighting for no good reason. And this article is a catalyst for that.
Neither CVS nor Walgreens will fill a prescription for Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine except under very limited circumstances. You can get it from online pharmacies but there might be quality concerns. TWCs are compounded and those are more expensive.
Dr. McCullough has easily saved thousands of lives since 2020 and is trying to hold people to account. TWC isn’t garden variety healthcare it’s a new model and in a sense a startup, and the payoff is total disruption of the wonderful folks that brought us today’s equivalent of Pearl Harbor, except many more lives lost. Worth funding in other words.
I am skeptical of those attacking the health care providers who stood down the global pharma bioweapon complex at great personal cost.
Thank you for your support of Dr McCullough. In my humble opinion, he has done the world a service by getting all these products together.
gate keeper? do you complain about everything?
Maybe you should complain that Publix charges more for the exact same groceries as Walmart.
Mccullough did a good job of exposing the dangers of the covid shots...but then he turned around and pretends that "covid" is a real danger and sells these damn med kits....he disappointed me. "covid" if it even really exists, is about as dangerous as a fly.
Even the lying ass CDC admits "covid" has a 99.97% survival rate. So these over priced kits are TOTALLY UNNECESSARY and a money making grift. Period.
The protocol is effective against all coronavirus illness not just covid. Even if you “survive” you are still at risk for side effects from spike protein. Much better to avoid. Surprised at all the hate toward Dr McCullough swarming at the same time. Almost as if orchestrated?
No hate from my direction. I'm just rolling with the facts. There is no TRUE scientific indication that people pick up a damaging spike protein from "covid"....only assumptions
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10452662/
Thanx, but nope.
I don't hate Mccullough and I sincerely appreciate him shedding light on the toxic covid shots. I do, we needed him too. But covid is a farce and so are these med kits.
Mysteriously, the Flu didn't make its appearance in 2020. Disappeared into thin air. The Flu got rebranded as covid, and thats the truth. It couldn't be anymore obvious.
The flu and covid were conflated by hospitals for economic reasons. Covid was empirically different from the flu in terms of body response. There was an upper respiratory response the first week then if unresolved a cytokine storm response afterward. Loss of taste and smell does not happen in flu. The kits put more decisions in the hand of patients and for those who want more autonomy they are a good alternative particularly where access to IVM and HCQ are artificially limited. You don’t have to buy them but the prices are in line or even a little below what concierge medical services charge nowadays. And the link was the “scientific indication” of spike proteins harm from both covid and covid vax.
Wrong, the flu was not reported, but covid was not the flu, a different pathogen that causes clotting due the pathogenetic effects of the spike protein, the flu does not do this.
The Baileys and Tom Cowan dispute the phenomenon of contagion as well as the existence of viruses in general. So, the information in your link cannot land. They don't believe viruses have been isolated, despite all the specific symptoms of contagion we visibly witness occurring in groups of people at the same time, after exposure to someone with same symptoms. Needed anti-viral drugs were denied during the covid era, we are being prepped for H5N1, and G-o-F has managed to make it transmissible human to human. So, no harm having lifesaving substances available in advance. Personally, I would prefer all natural substances rather than pharma products in the arsenal. I don't understand the animosity toward the likes of Dr. Malone, and Dr. McCullough who has worked tirelessly to educate the public and risked their careers in the process. So easy to criticize and find flaws, and everyone is flawed. Why not focus on exposing to the larger populace the real 'cartel.'
So the only thing these meds are good for is Covid? I mean Ivermectin hasn't been shown to work for cancer? Covid is the only disease we have to worry about?
That is a nonsense question that does not deserve my time.
Do some digging Mike. You will find the purpose of contents of this package has way more to do with overall health than just the flu!!
I used to be a pharma rep. I have been staring at this covid situation for 16 hours a day for 4 years. Ain't much I don't know about it.
I haven’t ordered anything from The Wellness Company however I wonder if I ivermectin would treat any of my conditions. I have eczema, a very elevated C-reactive protein (a recent lab report indicates 53.71). It had been previously elevated but not that high. I had been previously exposed to a water damaged environment. A previous doctor labeled me as having “delusional parasitosis”.
I have tested very high in C reactive protein for the past few years, until my last lab report about a month ago where it came back to normal. I can't tell you specifically what I did to bring it down. It did not come down on a carnivore diet, and cortisol was very high. I read 'Fiber fueled' and changed to a mediterranean diet, and struggle to stay low on dairy, but have cut down greatly. I take Costco's turmeric liquid, CoQ10 and collagen in liquid form also, but not every day. I have always eaten a high fat diet, brought up in a cold climate. I think too much fat in the diet is inflammatory. We need good fats, but oxidative linoleic acid metabolites are highly inflammatory. I also think too much meat is inflammatory. It seems to come back to moderation, avoiding mold, having a healthy microbiome, and avoiding pesticides, Teflon, glyphosate, and getting good sleep for repair. You have to experiment until you find something that works. I would suggest a few appointments with a naturopathic doctor who should not dismiss your concerns regarding environmental factors. When mitochondrial function becomes less than ideal, which often starts in the gut, when the facultative anaerobes increase in the gut and the good bacteria that make mucin die off you can get leaky gut and inflammation in the body. If you have a lab report that shows high CRP, then that is a fact and not a delusion. The doctor should figure out a way to lower it without resorting to drugs that cause other problems.
Dr Joel Wallach
How much did that little endorsement earn?
What's a TWC?
Oh, short for The Wellness Company!
Take the horse paste. It works. It’s fine. Just measure your doses right. You arent 1250lbs. I hope not anyway.
I think I have been through 4 years of psychological warfare along with the rest of humanity and am very wary of taking anyone’s word for anything. Offhand it doesn’t surprise me that folks who want to create a new medical delivery system are also investigating cutting edge technology. But Naomi Klein from Daily Clout is also into bringing back old folk remedies. I trust Dr McCullough but will never agree to MRNA anything. Bottom line, we are on our own in many ways in this horrible era.
Did you mean to say Naomi Wolf?
Argh I did, doppelgänger strikes again. Sorry Naomi Wolf!
I think you mean Naomi Wolf. Naomi Klein is very much at odds with Naomi Wolf.
thanks for the breakdown.
I've followed McCullough and others tied to the Company before they started hawking the products, and while I agree with them on a lot and think they helped expose a lot, this is certainly a shame to see!
Why is it a shame? Dr. McCullough's wheelhouse is the use of pharmaceuticals. He is entitled to profit from selling a product. I don't think the price is exorbitant. If they charged the price of a tele visit plus the cost of each item, they wouldn't make much, as the packages need to be put together and mailed.
So is your spam. Wild you give us a break from your never ending spam?
Why are people liking this crap?
Right I have no idea how this popped up in the feed
Great reporting Jordan, this is exactly why I am a subscriber, going after the truth no matter who or what. I would hope that Dr. McCullough will see this and take the necessary steps to correct this immoral marketing. Keep up the great work.
Thanks. I hope so too. The goal is accountability
This is not about The Wellness Company; however the problem is that many of those who are supposedly the opposition are NOT “OPPOSITION”.
1. THEY ARE PROMOTING VIRUSES. They are actively talking about the Wuhan leak "Covid virus, Bird flu virus, Zika, hemorrhage fever.... how much can we listen to this “virus” nonsense?
2. they NEVER TELL US THAT NANOTECHNOLOGY CAUSES “COVID” (nanotechnology causes oxidative stress, acute oxidative stress leads to oxidative damage, blood clots, low saturation, organ damage, kidney and liver failure, strokes, etc.). Oxidative stress also causes amyloidosis, but especially nanotechnology, by binding to proteins, causes misfolding of proteins - amyloidosis/prions).
3. They are pushing nanotechnology (“augmented”) supplements
4. Many of them ARE EXPERTS IN NANOTECHNOLOGY - Dr. Kory, Dr. Malone, etc., they have YEARS of training in nanotechnology (contrasts, cationic lipids, “personalized medicine - based on nanotechnology, extremely toxic ‘cancer treatments’, actually harming and killing these desperate ill people (even 1% doesn't really reach the target - cancer cells), etc., etc.
These people pretend to be our friends. They like to take pictures with the victims and endlessly reveal more damage caused by these “remedies” that they actually developed with grants they received
It's a "pandemic" of nanotechnology poisoning to inject people with toxic nanotechnology - "new asbestos"
https://outraged.substack.com/p/robert-malone-the-5-billion-contract
https://outraged.substack.com/p/whats-the-difference-between-c-19
https://outraged.substack.com/p/robert-w-malone-vaccines-on-demand
https://outraged.substack.com/p/operation-warp-speed-father-robert
https://outraged.substack.com/p/what-did-rw-malone-do-for-nanotherapeutics
https://outraged.substack.com/p/chuck-norris-against-quantum-dots
https://outraged.substack.com/p/steve-kirsch-and-his-quantum-dots
https://outraged.substack.com/p/pierre-kory-and-his-quantum-dots
https://outraged.substack.com/p/steve-kirsch
https://outraged.substack.com/p/who-is-steve-kirsch
https://outraged.substack.com/p/r-w-malone-speaks-out
https://outraged.substack.com/p/robert-malone-and-countermeasures
https://outraged.substack.com/p/robert-w-malone
https://outraged.substack.com/p/robert-w-malone-d0c
https://outraged.substack.com/p/rw-malone-and-tagging-people
https://outraged.substack.com/p/do-vaccines-cause-amyloidosis
https://outraged.substack.com/p/remdesivir-and-other-nanotechnologies
https://outraged.substack.com/p/nanotechnology-the-elephant-in-the
https://outraged.substack.com/p/pcr-test-and-virus-fraud
https://outraged.substack.com/p/was-the-farmer-diagnosed-with-bird
Etc.
The below is copied directly from one of Jordan's substack articles. How is it different from what Jordan is accusing McCullough of doing with the fear-mongering to sell a product.
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I don't think he is fear mongering, I think he is watching the WHO's fear mongering and preparing the public and arming them before the axe drops. There are vaccines for H5N1 in the works, and there will be a repeat of the mRNA unsafe and ineffective uptake by the masses unless they have alternatives. If he makes money, so what, the business of America is business. Why should he do it for free. He has had huge legal bills to foot for standing up. He is not overcharging; I would have a problem with exorbitant prices.
Agreed. I see their ads in some of the sites I visit and the tag lines are ridiculous. There are other companies that do these kinds of packages, and full disclosure I have one because I work in Uganda multiple times a year and it's just easy. But they don't sell them with all this fearmongering and the sky is falling stuff, just "be prepared", "useful for travel", etc. I'm very disappointed in McCullough after thinking he did good work during the crazy times.
Greed is a powerful force. I agree with you. Sad to see otherwise rational people go down this road.
DEI departments are now running medical schools. No bueno.
TWC does indeed engage in fear mongering, especially in repeatedly mentioning the birdflu and the next round of plandemics we should be prepared for by buying their emergency kits; they have been set up to be a for-profit business and a deep search reveals a number of questionable affiliations whose primary interests are not in public health; I also question the many sponsors and supporters who have become shills, whether knowingly or through ignorance in blindly promoting TWC; it is not a rational excuse to point out McCullough's past sacrifices and courageous stand as it , in fact, emphasizes his present hypocrisy and destroys his past credibility; as for TWC offering an alternative health care approach in opposition to Big Pharma, then that is the wrong way to go about it because it actually promotes the same "disease and treatments for everything model" that got us into this mess in the first place.
Well said
This company is NOT what they say they are. I paid for a tele-health visit last year and they scheduled me with a woke doctor. They promote certain promises and then backtrack when it comes time to deliver. What a waste of money!!! I like Peter McCullough, but I don’t trust this company!
Wow. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Same here. I never got the telehealth visit with a provider because they said they didn’t have a provider for my state.
He gained a lot of good will with his fight against covid fascism that he's squandered to try to make a buck. See his shameful ad articles on Brietbart all the time.
Aww man, I’ve been meaning to do an article on them, but this might be my green light to go ahead and bring that article to light. I think the biggest win from your spotlight is the prices: ITS CHEAPER TO GO TO WALGREENS THAN TWC!
That’s a new part of analysis I have yet to see. Kudos indeed for this.
My two cents: the people associated with TWC are gatekeepers (https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/the-complex-roles-and-benefits-of). They give good information but have some shade to them. Best quote that touches on the matter is: “the best way to lead the opposition is to control it”
Thanks for sharing this. Will check out the article
Here is a mind game. Open your pharmacy and then get the price list for your wholesale drug prices. You'll notice to get the prices Walgreens receives; you will need to buy in the multi-millions a year.
The wellness people are either a small pharmacy or use a small pharmacy. Are they going to get the same price as Walgreens?
All things are not equal here; several variations hamper using comparisons between wellness and Walgreens. This really is a pathetic conversation without a lot of facts.
The most infuriating thing is the childish infighting of people in this freedom movement fighting for top bragging rights. It's stupid.
Right. So why did Jordan Schachtel pen this article? For what purpose?
“So why did Jordan Schachtel pen this article? For what purpose?”
Maybe to enlighten his readers?
I’ve noticed that many people commenting on these issues always assume that there is a dishonest or nefarious agenda lurking around every corner.
Enlighten the readers to what? I read the article, there was nothing in there that enlightened me. I read Dr. McCullough's substacks, and I make discerning judgements. Isn't that what people do, read and evaluate and decide for themselves?
And does THIS sound like someone who is overselling the "bird flu"? He's talking about REALITY, that the virus has been enhanced by gain of function and that IF it does spread to humans, it can be treated with PREVODINE IODINE and saline solution WHICH CAN PURCHASED OVER THE COUNTER. Yes, he is also marketing TWC's medical kit, but so what? Why would anyone deny someone the OPTION of being able to purchase a medical kit if they want? What IS the point of this article by Jordan S.? It makes NO sense to me to denigrate good doctors, courageous doctors, doctors who lost EVERYTHING to speak out to protect the public, and have pivoted to starting a medical business that, yes, will help them financially, but also helps people. Someone please explain to me the purpose of this substack article? Who is it helping? It seems to be HURTING more people than helping. Anyway, here is a short interview by Dr. McCullough, judge for yourself if he is unethical, deeply or not. https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/bird-flu-epidemic-gain-of-function?utm_source=podcast-email&publication_id=1119676&post_id=144674371&utm_campaign=email-play-on-substack&r=7bqcv&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email&initial_medium=video
Damn, are you employed by The Wellness Company? You are getting awfully worked up over this.
Questions about TWC should be asked and answered, not buried. It is a for profit company founded by people who claim that it is an ethical alternative to the current corrupt medical system, which is fine and dandy. But since they claim to be better and more ethical, they should be transparent and honest regarding everything about their business, especially since they are not only selling medicines but they are also backing it all with their reputations.
Jordan IS enlightening his readers by pointing out the higher prices charged by TWC and by criticizing their advertising.
AND, the people responding in the comment section are giving possible reasons for the higher prices and advertising strategy.
The article and comments were interesting and well worth my time.
Agree with everything you are saying, and just as passionately, AnnR! Thanks for writing it, so I don’t have to.
Because it may become important if bird flu becomes enhanced and very deadly, Dr. McCullough not only is recommending but including Tamiflu in his “Contagion Kit”.
And the iodine, for clarification, is called Povidone Iodine. Purchased super cheaply at Walmart, Walgreens, Amazon etc! Search it as it can be bought in a gargle or spray. You do NOT swallow this. Only rinse.
Dr. McCullough always says about any respiratory viruses, “Kill it in the nose and throat!”. The sooner the better!
I think sometimes they have nothing to write. They need to put something out. It's the same trap as legacy media. See
I have bought some kits from TWC & would add that after the debacle of the past 4 years, many of us do NOT want to see a doctor at all. In addition, I am pretty sure (could be wrong) most doctors will not write multiple “preventive” scripts without an actual diagnosis. Very unlikely to give 5 or 6 scripts just in case. Or endless refills of same.
So you think the cost of a prescription is what YOU pay for it? You think the pharmaceutical companies are making billions off the pittance that you or I pay for our prescriptions? Aren't you forgetting the insurance companies' and the government's cost sharing for prescriptions? TWC is not screwing anybody. They are informing consumers as to additional options for medical care and people can choose to use them or continue to use their captured PCPs and hospitals. No thanks.
I bought everything TWC sells on my own! I did my research a few years ago, before they were founded. Why do you think some hobby fish sites are discontinuing their products-THE GOVERNMENT knows they work. They are the same exact (USP-veterinary equivalent)antibiotics as human-no difference! People take the time to RESEARCH your own health options, and holistic cures.
Of course one can buy them on one's own, if you have the time and ability to do your own research. And you just prove my point: the medicines they are offering are of value to people and if people want to buy them from TWC rather than try to figure it out for themselves, what's wrong with that? I certainly don't have the time or ability to research, I'm not a medical person, I don't know which antibiotics to take with which prescriptions for which illness. That's why I go to TWC, because there is no difference between Telehealth with them or telehealth with my own PCP. Except that I trust TWC doctors and I DON'T trust my PCS. I'm just so upset that this article is denigrating doctors who are doing a GOOD thing and offering a GOOD service. It doesn't make any sense to me.
Ann, take the time to do your own research. It would behoove you! My goodness, after the last four years????
I have a book I’ve used and it explains quite a bit.
LOL, of course I do my own research!!! But I'm not a doctor and I can't order my own prescriptions for antibiotics and other prescription medications - I am relying on TWC doctors in place of my PCP for certain things. Saying that, tell me the title and author of the book, I will get it!
I have “The Survival Medicine Handbook”, and “”Alton’s Antibiotics and Infectious Diseases”, “Prescription for Herbal Healing” 😉!
I bought the books a few years ago, and they have really helped me and prepared me. I did have some training as a deputy sheriff of 23 years (forced to retire for refusing CONvid nonsense). These books are easy to understand and learn from!
https://www.doomandbloom.net/
There’s lots of GREAT information out there Ann!😉
Xlnt info, TY much!
I like the Wellness Company! I live in a state where the MDs hands are tied behind their backs and they can’t prescribe Ivermectin. I’ve scheduled at least 6 doctor’s visits with the Wellness company and they’ve outperformed my local MD as well as the urgent care center in my neighborhood. They don’t take insurance and the visits are $75 but this is significantly a better deal than my local doctor’s as they charge $300 to $400 per visit.
I agree in a sense in that there really was no pandemic but I think McCullough and his colleagues have done a great job and I’ve had a very good experience. We need more doctors willing to step outside the medical/pharma/government system with a focus on the patient.
Couldn’t agree w you more! I appreciate the bravery these doctors showed in the midst of the biggest fear campaign of my life. They risked their careers, reputations, relationships and even freedom. It was a very scary time depending on where one lived (big Dem cities were the worst)!!
Some of these doctors DID lose their positions and even licenses were threatened. They traveled and spoke for tens of millions of people often out of their own pocket. I have no problem supporting them now for their knowledge and efforts so few exerted.
So easy shooting people down. I think it’s shameful.
I agree with you 100%. I've been following The Wellness Company for awhile now and they are nothing more than self-promoting, fear-mongering crooks. Every one of those medications is available, without prescriptions, from overseas pharmacies. I've fully stocked my medicine chest with enough medications for several plandemics for just a few hundred dollars. And that's because I purchased in much larger quantities than they are offering. I hate seeing people supposedly on our team taking advantage of peoples fears.
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.
Where does it say my insurance company paid for anything? That's quite a big jump to an absolutely incorrect conclusion.
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.
My latest blood pressure meds the VA sent me were made in Bangladesh.
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.
And no way does the FDA inspect that facility in Bangladesh on a yearly basis.
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.
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.
AnnR how do you know WHERE TWC gets their medicine from? Do you have a link to their sources? Is it American made?
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
CindyArizona - I used to go across the border and buy what I needed but now I live too far away to do so. Do you have a reputable source you could share? I can send you my email if you'd prefer not to share publicly. I agree - I hate that we are continuing the "divide and conquer" within our own ranks.
I have been using this pharmacy in India for over ten years. Long before COVID. They are excellent and have great customer service.
www.alldaychemist.com
Ahh...yes, I have seen a few folks on another board using this website. I'm happy to see that you've used them and are happy with their products and they are consistent. Thanks for replying!
I've been using all day chemist for over 5 yrs. good products/service
Thanks carily - that's really good to know. What products have you used and had good success with?
Me too Cindy!😉👍
With all due respect, TWC does not deceive any consumer/patient. Their pricing is open, and as you say, anyone can check the price of those medications at a pharmacy or their insurance company. Secondly, when one doesn't trust the medical-pharma complex anymore, one may not want to take a chance and go to one's doctor or a hospital if feeling ill. TWC is completely open and honest and above board in my book. I choose to buy their product, not based on any fearmongering but based on the entire covid 19 experience with my government and my medical care provider. I am not going to my PCP or the hospital where I will worry that they may try to get me to take either the flue or covid 19 vaccine, or some other medication that I don't trust eg: Paxlovid. Further, if one has a membership (or not), once can avail themselves of a TWC medical provider in a telehealth visit and get medical advice on which of the kit medicines to take. I am grateful that Dr. McCullough and his colleagues have offered this service and these medications. We are fortunate, INDEED, that they are doing this for us and providing consumers with CHOICE. I hope you rethink your position, because you are doing a huge disservice to millions of people who may now be suspicious of a perfectly legitimate healthcare operation. In addition, what makes TWC any worse than traditional PCPs and hospitals who bill insurance companies for medicines at high rates?. A patient's cost is not the true cost of a medicine, it's what the insurance company pays plus what the patient pays. I think you are way off base here.
I totally disagree. I have used these resources although not through The wellness co as my functional dr secured all those items for my husband and me during b the plandemic. But not so fortunate people had to work hard to find these items that can be acquired more easily today. But the Spike Support is superior and I use it. Pls do not malign Dr McCullough’s Wellness Co. You may have a different point of view, but he is not a “fear mongerer” and is a true warrior for good health.
You don't think the ads are fear mongering?
How do you advertise health maintenance products without "fear mongering" though? It is not binary. It is the fear-mongering of the crony capitalists with BIG pHARMa that I will never forgive nor forget.
Jordan, with due respect, as you know, FEAR is not a virtue. Some people will be afraid of their own shadow. The mindset must change!
You use a company called Spike Support? Do you have a link?
Problem, reaction, solution = The "Wellness" Company. Look deeper.
"Oh no! I think I'm coming down with that there bird flu I keep reading about!" *Reaches for prescription antibiotics immediately.*
What could possibly go wrong?
Hah. You get it!
Exactly. Handing out more antibiotics is not the solution here. And, complicated issues shouldn’t have to be self-diagnosed by a scared person who isn’t feeling well. Finding ways as providers to be more available to patients is a lot more ethical and useful than just passing out a collection of drugs and profiting nicely from it.
Thanks for being willing to push for better ethics on this topic!
Are the ads fear-mongering? Yes. Are the ads saying the same things the mainstream media are saying in order to sell everything from automobiles to air freshener? Also yes.
Can you just walk into Walgreens or CVS and buy Ivermectin, anti-biotics and the rest of the items on the list? No.
What happens if you get a serious enough cold or injury to need these medicines? You will be forced to go to the doctor who is going to 90% of the time a) require you to take a covid test so he/she can get the bonus pops from the insurance and drug companies, and b) will almost certainly not be prescribed Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine even if you demand it. The false-positive covid test means you also won't be able to get a pharmacist to fill those prescriptions even if the cowering doctor gives you one.
What you are paying for with TWC is the following:
1. Bypassing the cowardly, lying gatekeepers at every doctor's office in America
2. Telling them to f*ck off
3. Telling the pharmacists to f*ck off
4. Putting some money into the hands of a burgeoning competitor that, in turn, sends a message to the establishment that free-market capitalism works
Not true. You can schedule a Telehealth to get any of these meds the same day for a fraction of the price.
Walgreens does not fill Ivermectin scripts for COVID. Just ask Dr Mary Bowden on Twitter. Same goes for HCQ as well.
Yep. My neighbors didn’t get IVM or HCQ from their Doctors they got paxlovid and monoclonal antibodies. And when my husband got sick they asked if he was up to date with his vaxx and prescribed molnupiravir.
And, when the pharmacy is closed down and out of meds because the trucks aren't moving...
This article bothers me and I can see that you have found your bias and are sticking with it. You should read some of the comments from those who don't share your view. It may educate you on your bias or, maybe, you just don't care...
Some questions people need to ask themselves about telehealth doctor requirements and other criticisms of this article:
1.How is "being forced to go to the doctor" different than needing to speak to a telehealth doctor before getting prescriptions other than logistical?
2. Are telehealth doctors pulled from a different, more trustworthy and less establishment pool than in-person doctors?
3. Are telehealth doctors' prescriptions more likely to get filled by big-box pharmacies than in-person doctors?
4. Should access to basic medicines like antibiotics and antifungals be restricted only to people willing to submit to the medical authorities?
5. Is it possible that a new company such as TWC has to pay more for their supply of medicines than big-volume establishments such as GoodRx, CVS and Walgreens? Are price comparisons between the two legitimate / is it accurate to assume that TWC is "making huge profits" without seeing their cost of goods and their books / economies of scale?
You are beyond delusional!!
Thanks also for giving us the names of some Telehealth companies. Can you give us the links to them? Are they all reputable?
Your comment about the drug pricing is accurate, however, in most cases physicians will not provide a prescription for these drugs just to keep on hand. I know I have tried to get my physician to do that. Neither will many pharmacies fill a prescription for Ivermectin even if you can get your physician to give you one. So, are you paying a lot, yes. Are you getting something you would probably would not be able to get otherwise, yes. There’s your premium. People on this side of the fence seem to have a visceral reaction against advocates making money. Some of these people sacrificed a huge amount when speaking out. That includes job, income, and in the final analysis MONEY. Why the negative response to that?
Thank you for understanding the long view. I saw patients dying in hospitals because the hospitals were forbidden to use ivermectin nor hydroxychloroquin. People were out on vents instead of given proper treatment for breathing. We learned a lot now but in 2020-21 it was a house of horrors. My nurse worked at the Jewish hospital in NYC and they had a truck filled with dead bodies! All covid related. The hospital did not have enough to help them all. I totally understand that things are much different now, but pharmacies were scared to provide certain meds. I had a script for IVERMECTIN and CVS made me wait in line then in another line. Then I finally got to speak w the pharmacist and he whispered to me “I could lose my job if I fill this RX!” I finally went to a mom and pop compounding pharmacy who filled it immediately. Every area is not the same. This particular wellness co makes it easier for a layperson to acquire products. If a patient is in rural areas in the country or on vacation, that person may not know anyone or have access to medical personnel that they can trust, at least they have something available.
I had a US doc prescribe me doxycycline to have when I went out of town in case I got sick. (Allergic to 3 of the antibiotics on TWC list) Guess I got lucky getting this doctor! I switched doctors for this specialty I needed awhile back, it was worth it. If your doc won't, find one who will. There are some good ones still out there.
Apparently you haven't followed the millions in dark money that is laundered between the new NGOs created by MFM "leaders" - I have my FLCCC post pinned- connecting the dots and following some of the cash. None of these individuals made financial sacrifices, quite the contrary, they're laughing all the way to the bank. They're gearing up for the next phase - putting us on blockchain and "individualized medicine" / telehealth. Everyone is playing their role with surgical precision while multiplying their PNW.
I had absolutely no problem securing all the medications I needed, without prescription, via an overseas pharmacy. All of the medications he is hawking at exorbitant prices are readily available.
Sometimes those are confiscated
I’ve never had an issue with anything being confiscated.
How many originated in China??
None of the meds are from China. Most are from India. A few times they were from the UK.
I'm pretty sure that TWC uses a manufacturing facility in FL to make its prescriptions. Not sure if all or how many or which ones. But I feel a whole lot better using them, than I do my PCP or local pharmacy. I'm just sad that Jordan Schachtel felt the need to treat readers like idiots, like we cannot do our own research to choose which medical providers we use. It's uncomfortably close to big government nanny state telling us what to do for our own good. What if readers started commenting that Jordan is controlled opposition? I agree with one of the commentators, we are doing way too much infighting for no good reason. And this article is a catalyst for that.