
Pierre Kory
Writer and Researcher at Freelance
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
pierrekorymedicalmusings.com | Pierre Kory
The regulatory capture of our public health agencies has been documented for many years: Dr. Marcia Angell, Harvard physician and editor in chief of the NEJM said:“It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published, or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines.
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2 weeks ago |
pierrekorymedicalmusings.com | Pierre Kory
As my readers are aware, I recently posted a rebuttal to what I viewed as a “media hit job” by TrialSiteNews (TSN), which attacked my stance on chlorine dioxide. A stance formed by hundreds of hours of research over 6 months and in collaboration with a network of experienced clinicians and researchers (as well as the owners of a “friendly” pharmaceutical company - frontierpharm.com). I was somewhat surprised to learn that TSN then published an article in response to my rebuttal.
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3 weeks ago |
pierrekorymedicalmusings.com | Pierre Kory
"They are literally using the ivermectin saga as a “cautionary tale” to warn people off any interest in chlorine dioxide."Recent autopsy study demonstrated 100% of the case multiple sclerosis plaques contained parasites.... other studies show variable causality. The list price for ocrelizumab as an example of MS disease modifying therapy is around $65,000 annually with patient out of pocket up to around $10,000 annually depending on insurance..
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3 weeks ago |
pierrekorymedicalmusings.com | Pierre Kory
I have long become immune to media hit jobs, now rarely bothering to even read them, given they all follow the same predictable template. However, about a week ago, on May 5 (the eve of a long-overdue vacation), a colleague sent me this article (discussed below). I was surprised to learn that it was a completely unfounded attack on my research, expertise, and opinions on chlorine dioxide.
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1 month ago |
pierrekorymedicalmusings.com | Pierre Kory
When I learned about my mom’s initial (mis)diagnosis of pseudomonas (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/my-year-of-stoic-challenges) and the proposed treatment of the high-risk cipro, the friend who first told me about chlorine dioxide sent me a link to “Quantum Leap” and begged me to share it with my mom, saying it might save her life.
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