I'm pretty sure he means auto-immune deficiency, which is a pretty egregious mistake for a medical doctor to make once, let-alone several times. We all have auto-immunity, which is literally our body's immune system. So if it wasn't a mistake, I have no idea what he meant by it.
Followed the link to his site. He's a chiropractor.
Not sure that entitles him to proclaim expertise in blood analysis. Pretty sure it doesn't. But then again, maybe it's a side hustle he's offering for his clients?
If the data is true, relevant and concerning to those qualified to say as much, then it shouldn't be discounted simply because it didn't come through the regular channels.
The term "doctor" seems to get abused and misconstrued fairly often... intentionally or otherwise. Case in point: Dr Jane Ruby on Stew Peters Show. Yep nope.
"This person has auto-immunity." (~10:10)
I'm pretty sure he means auto-immune deficiency, which is a pretty egregious mistake for a medical doctor to make once, let-alone several times. We all have auto-immunity, which is literally our body's immune system. So if it wasn't a mistake, I have no idea what he meant by it.
Followed the link to his site. He's a chiropractor.
Not sure that entitles him to proclaim expertise in blood analysis. Pretty sure it doesn't. But then again, maybe it's a side hustle he's offering for his clients?
If the data is true, relevant and concerning to those qualified to say as much, then it shouldn't be discounted simply because it didn't come through the regular channels.
The term "doctor" seems to get abused and misconstrued fairly often... intentionally or otherwise. Case in point: Dr Jane Ruby on Stew Peters Show. Yep nope.
Speech is out of sync, can't be sure what this guy is saying.