Dangerous one sided agenda
Dr Wine isn’t a quack. To not even give both sides to this “objective” podcast is so disappointing from a public radio. I’m not a conspiracy theorist or a Q Trumper or anything. But to disregard alternative therapies that I know first hand, actually do have positive effects on Lyme, is ridiculous. This is very upsetting and pushing a dangerous narrative. Do real research about Lyme and explain why the government doesn’t recognize it as a disease. Or cover the studies that show 100% of the cadavers that had MS tested positive for Lyme. Not in all, but in this instance to blindly trust only what the CDC says about this disease is a dangerous spreading of one sided information. And pushing a very subjective narrative. This podcast should be removed.
pipsy_the_gypsy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/06/21
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NHArtShop via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/15/19
Great podcast, well researched and presented. It was a little hard to take seriously at first though, because the theme tune sounds just like that from The League of Gentlemen. Spent the first two episodes waiting for Papa Lazarou to tell me that I was his wife now.
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