Paul Saladino· MD
my impression is that a six is not even ideal that she'd want something less than like a two or a three uh is that what people should be looking for on an army you're exactly right ermey less than two
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my impression is that a six is not even ideal that she'd want something less than like a two or a three uh is that what people should be looking for on an army you're exactly right ermey less than two
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my impression is that a six is not even ideal that she'd want something less than like a two or a three uh is that what people should be looking for on an army you're exactly right ermey less than two that's what dr richie shoemaker he's a medical doc who really kind of pioneered a lot of the conventional mold treatment now i don't really do conventional mold treatment that's cholestyramine which damages the mitochondria damages the gut and other things so i prefer the natural functional route but he's the guy who really got mold into the conversation and yeah he says that most people won't get well unless they're in an army of a two or less which has got to be pretty hard to find in general