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@JustinMcClanahan

Hello @sweetwater9 and @sw2020.

Dr. Ardis is a chiropractor and is known for alternative medicine and treatments that need more scientific research to substantiate. As with any medication, it is always best to speak with your care team and provider(s) when considering a change in diet, supplements or treatments. Dr. Ardis has come under much scrutiny for false claims in viral social media videos. Use caution when considering changes to your medical treatment.

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Replies to "Hello @sweetwater9 and @sw2020. Dr. Ardis is a chiropractor and is known for alternative medicine and..."

Yes, Dr. Ardis has come under scrutiny for telling you what regular MDs/the news will not. Everything he shares includes all of his resources, allowing you to make an informed decision for yourself. The information is sourced from the CDC, FDA, NIH, and other (supposedly) reputable organizations. The shows I recommended are for you to watch, research, and form your own opinion. Don't let me or anyone else sway you one way or another. In my opinion, trying nicotine was and is a no-brainer for me when you are desperate for help and no doctor or test can tell you what is wrong with you! Especially when you will know if it works in under 8 days.

Thanks for responding; I appreciate your input. One of my practitioners (and one of our members) uses a nicotine patch for post Covid symptoms and has good results. Also, my naturopath doctor has prescribed NAC in the past (also one of our members has taken it with good results). So I think there is some good evidence for both being helpful in this Covid journey. Sometimes alternate medicine doctors are targeted.