Thanks for the update.
Their store is full of products of the sort we find on the shelves of any peddler of unproven dietary supplements. Pills for sleeping, pills for a healthy heart, pills for strong bones, peppered with allusions to “boosting your immune system,” which is an unscientific claim that, taken literally, would result in an autoimmune disease. They also sell hair, skin and nail supplements filled with 9,533% of your recommended daily intake of biotin, a molecule which you probably don’t need to supplement with and which can interfere with common blood tests, and daily multivitamin gummies, which often go against the science and sound judgment that Dr. Amerling seems to love so much and simply help fund a 152-billion-dollar supplement industry.
Many folks fell for that kind peddling, myself included, but I didn't buy into everything they said or sold. I wised up to them when they said that Quercetin would prevent the onset of Covid, yet just a couple months into taking it I got it, and pneumonia with it. Afterwards I threw it all away except for Vitamin D3 (which my doctor always suggested I take, Covid or not), B12 for my feet and a multivitamin. That's it.
Don’t forget, you can also get The Ultimate Spike Detox from The Wellness Company and Peter McCullough.