Dr Berg on YouTube has been sounding the alarms for more than a decade on this matter. And he has always been right in my experience. I really think he has a lot to contribute to with RFK on the MAHA movement
Praise God he and others did… 👍🙏
Many are sick to death, some Literally, of those claiming to be Experts while Purposely Pushing Toxins on people .. The whole while claiming it all to be “SAFE AND EFFECTIVE”. 😡😡
"Dr." Eric Berg's only medical degree is in chiropractic medicine. He uses the "Dr." title to create the illusion that he knows more about medicine than he really does. He has been caught peddling fake information many times.
He's a Scientologist who pretends to be Christian in order to appeal to viewers of his YouTube channel. Privately, he believes himself to be the reincarnation of one of the original designers of the human body.
There are many videos of his son Ian Rafalko exposing him (his Scientology connections, his bragging about selling supplements at overcharged prices to bilk money out of his viewers, etc).
Here are a couple of Rafalco's short videos (the second one even has leaked audio of "Dr." Berg using Scientology terminology):
Yes I’m fully aware of that.
But that doesn’t take away from the fact that his information has help millions of people to live a healthier life style, and it has helped me personally in many ways.
So no, I’m not going to let his religious beliefs, which he never promoted during his videos to get in the way of all the positive things he has done for the community.
Dr Berg on YouTube has been sounding the alarms for more than a decade on this matter. And he has always been right in my experience. I really think he has a lot to contribute to with RFK on the MAHA movement
Praise God he and others did… 👍🙏 Many are sick to death, some Literally, of those claiming to be Experts while Purposely Pushing Toxins on people .. The whole while claiming it all to be “SAFE AND EFFECTIVE”. 😡😡
"Dr." Eric Berg's only medical degree is in chiropractic medicine. He uses the "Dr." title to create the illusion that he knows more about medicine than he really does. He has been caught peddling fake information many times.
He's a Scientologist who pretends to be Christian in order to appeal to viewers of his YouTube channel. Privately, he believes himself to be the reincarnation of one of the original designers of the human body.
There are many videos of his son Ian Rafalko exposing him (his Scientology connections, his bragging about selling supplements at overcharged prices to bilk money out of his viewers, etc).
Here are a couple of Rafalco's short videos (the second one even has leaked audio of "Dr." Berg using Scientology terminology):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWnMaLCl-4U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mqoFwz1wI0
And a long interview with a wealth of information:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knPzZIk_9yQ
Yes I’m fully aware of that. But that doesn’t take away from the fact that his information has help millions of people to live a healthier life style, and it has helped me personally in many ways.
So no, I’m not going to let his religious beliefs, which he never promoted during his videos to get in the way of all the positive things he has done for the community.