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Never miss another webinar! Sign up here: https://imahealth.org/weekly-webinars/ Learn more: https://imahealth.org/spike-protein-susceptibility/ Is everyone equally at risk from COVID-19 vaccines? New IMA-backed research says no. This week, IMA Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Paul Marik is joined by Dr. James Thorp, Dr. Jack Tuszynski, and Matt Halma—three of the lead authors behind a groundbreaking study on spike protein injury. Together, they’ll explore how the unique structure of the spike protein may affect certain tissues, how genetic and cellular factors influence susceptibility, and what this could mean for patients experiencing long-term symptoms. This conversation offers vital insights into the growing understanding of vaccine injury risk and builds on IMA’s commitment to research-driven healthcare reform. Don’t miss it! URL: https://imahealth.org/spike-protein-susceptibility/ Keywords/Tags: spike protein susceptibility • Donate: https://imahealth.org/donate/ • Follow: https://imahealth.org/contact/ • Webinar: https://imahealth.org/category/weekly-webinars/ • Treatment: https://imahealth.org/treatment-protocols/ • Medical Disclaimer: https://imahealth.org/about/terms-and-conditions/ About IMA (Formerly FLCCC Alliance) The Independent Medical Alliance™ is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization and coalition of physicians, nurses, and healthcare professionals united by a mission to restore trust and transparency in healthcare. The organization’s mission is one driven by Honest Medicine™ that prioritizes patients above profits and emphasizes long-term wellness and disease prevention through empowerment of both physicians and their patients. With a focus on evidence-based medicine, informed consent, and systemic reform, IMA is driving a movement to create a more compassionate and effective healthcare system. For more information about the Independent Medical Alliance, visit www.IMAhealth.org

Hospital COVID Protocols — The Grace Schara Case Never miss another webinar. Sign up here: https://imahealth.org/weekly-webinars/ Learn more: https://imahealth.org/hospital-covid-protocols-grace-schara-case/ When Grace Schara died in a Wisconsin hospital during the COVID pandemic, her family began asking difficult questions about consent, protocol, and patient rights. This week, IMA Co-Founders Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Joseph Varon are joined by Grace’s father, Scott Schara, and his attorney, Warner Mendenhall of Freedom Counsel, to revisit the case and discuss the broader implications for medical advocacy, advance directives, and hospital accountability. We’ll explore the concerns raised around medication protocols, Do Not Intubate orders, and access to records—alongside the lessons learned about legal barriers, family involvement, and the importance of independent medical advocates. The conversation is shaped by IMA’s longstanding commitment to restoring the doctor-patient relationship and building safeguards that empower patients and families. URL: https://imahealth.org/hospital-covid-protocols-grace-schara-case/ • Donate: https://imahealth.org/donate/ • Follow: https://imahealth.org/contact/ • Webinar: https://imahealth.org/category/weekly-webinars/ • Treatment: https://imahealth.org/treatment-protocols/ • Medical Disclaimer: https://imahealth.org/about/terms-and-conditions/ About IMA (Formerly FLCCC Alliance) The Independent Medical Alliance™ is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization and coalition of physicians, nurses, and healthcare professionals united by a mission to restore trust and transparency in healthcare. The organization’s mission is one driven by Honest Medicine™ that prioritizes patients above profits and emphasizes long-term wellness and disease prevention through empowerment of both physicians and their patients. With a focus on evidence-based medicine, informed consent, and systemic reform, IMA is driving a movement to create a more compassionate and effective healthcare system. For more information about the Independent Medical Alliance, visit www.IMAhealth.org

Never miss a webinar! Subscribe for reminders: https://imahealth.org/weekly-webinars/ Learn more: https://imahealth.org/lyme-treatment/ Lyme disease is notoriously difficult to treat, but it’s even more complex than most realize. That’s because Lyme doesn’t always travel alone. Associated tick-borne coinfections like Bartonella and Babesia can mimic or mask Lyme symptoms, requiring different treatments to resolve. This reality turns Lyme treatment into a winding, uncertain road for patients and providers alike. Luckily, we’ve enlisted some of the world’s top experts in Lyme and chronic disease to help demystify this debilitating condition. Join IMA Senior Fellow Dr. JP Saleeby as he hosts a practical conversation with Lyme specialist Dr. Tom Moorcroft and integrative nurse practitioner Chris Jackman. Together, they’ll break down what makes Lyme so persistent, how coinfections complicate recovery, and what successful treatment protocols can look like in the real world. This is the third installment in IMA’s Lyme Disease series—an essential session for patients, practitioners, and anyone trying to make sense of this often-misunderstood chronic condition. Catch up with the previous episodes here: Diagnosing Lyme Disease: https://imahealth.org/diagnosing-lyme-disease/ The Hidden Battle with Lyme Co-Infections: https://imahealth.org/lyme-co-infections/ URL: https://imahealth.org/lyme-treatment/ • Donate: https://imahealth.org/donate/ • Follow: https://imahealth.org/contact/ • Webinar: https://imahealth.org/category/weekly-webinars/ • Treatment: https://imahealth.org/treatment-protocols/ • Medical Disclaimer: https://imahealth.org/about/terms-and-conditions/ About IMA (Formerly FLCCC Alliance) The Independent Medical Alliance™ is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization and coalition of physicians, nurses, and healthcare professionals united by a mission to restore trust and transparency in healthcare. The organization’s mission is one driven by Honest Medicine™ that prioritizes patients above profits and emphasizes long-term wellness and disease prevention through empowerment of both physicians and their patients. With a focus on evidence-based medicine, informed consent, and systemic reform, IMA is driving a movement to create a more compassionate and effective healthcare system. For more information about the Independent Medical Alliance, visit www.IMAhealth.org

Never miss another webinar. Sign up here: https://imahealth.org/weekly-webinars/ Learn more: https://imahealth.org/rethinking-the-food-pyramid-and-dietary-guidelines/ It’s no secret that government institutions have been dishing out flawed advice in recent years—and the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) are no exception. From outdated food pyramids to industry-influenced recommendations, the DGAs have long shaped national eating habits with consequences we’re still paying for. This week, IMA Senior Fellow Dr. JP Saleeby hosts a conversation with fellow IMA Senior Fellows Dr. Kristina Carman and Dr. Michael Turner to unpack the problems with the Food Pyramid (and its modern cousin, MyPlate). They’ll explore the history of flawed nutritional advice, the industry influence behind government food policy, and how these guidelines have contributed to today’s chronic disease epidemic. From the demonization of saturated fat to the uncritical promotion of vegetable oils and low-fat processed foods, this conversation aims to expose what’s broken—and what a healthier, evidence-based alternative might look like. URL: https://imahealth.org/rethinking-the-food-pyramid-and-dietary-guidelines/ • Donate: https://imahealth.org/donate/ • Follow: https://imahealth.org/contact/ • Webinar: https://imahealth.org/category/weekly-webinars/ • Treatment: https://imahealth.org/treatment-protocols/ • Medical Disclaimer: https://imahealth.org/about/terms-and-conditions/ About IMA (Formerly FLCCC Alliance) The Independent Medical Alliance™ is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization and coalition of physicians, nurses, and healthcare professionals united by a mission to restore trust and transparency in healthcare. The organization’s mission is one driven by Honest Medicine™ that prioritizes patients above profits and emphasizes long-term wellness and disease prevention through empowerment of both physicians and their patients. With a focus on evidence-based medicine, informed consent, and systemic reform, IMA is driving a movement to create a more compassionate and effective healthcare system. For more information about the Independent Medical Alliance, visit www.IMAhealth.org

In this episode of Whole Body Health, Dr. JP Saleeby discusses the importance of vitamin A, its sources, different forms, health benefits, potential risks, and how to incorporate it effectively into your daily routine. Forms and Sources of vitamin A - vitamin A exists in two primary forms: 1. Retinol – Found in animal-based foods such as oily fish, liver, eggs, cod liver oil, butter, and cheese. 2. Carotenoids – Derived from plant-based foods like carrots, squash, papaya, tomatoes, red bell peppers, sweet potatoes, and dark leafy greens. Bright orange fruits and vegetables are typically rich in carotenoids. Health Benefits: Vitamin A is critical for eye health and retinal function, for supporting the immune system, and for maintenance of skin and mucous membranes as well as for embryo development. Vitamin A helps prevent night blindness and cataracts, skin issues, a weakened immune system, premature aging, and lung disease, and can reduce effects of HIV/AIDS and measles. Potential Risks: Excessive vitamin A intake can lead to toxicity. High doses, especially when combined with alcohol, may cause liver damage. Individuals with liver disease should consult a healthcare provider before supplementing with vitamin A. Recommended Dosage: For adults, the recommended daily allowance (RDA) is 700–900 mcg of retinol equivalents (RE) per day. Vitamin A is considered safe when consumed in amounts less than 10,000 IU (or 3,000 mcg) daily. More information on the two forms of vitamin A and dosing can be found in this video. Learn more about 'Whole Body Health' here: https://flccc.net/wholebodyhealth Dr. JP Saleeby | Carolina Holistic Medicine https://carolinaholisticmedicine.com/ Dr. JP Saleeby's Substack | Yusuf's Substack https://jpsaleebymd.substack.com/ The Independent Medical Alliance (formerly FLCCC) is a healthcare nonprofit on a mission to restore trust, integrity, and the doctor-patient relationship. Get involved by clicking below: • Donate: https://imahealth.org/donate/ • Follow: https://imahealth.org/contact/ • Webinar: https://imahealth.org/category/weekly-webinars/ • Treatment: https://imahealth.org/treatment-protocols/ • Medical Disclaimer: https://imahealth.org/about/terms-and-conditions/