That is not what the medical literature, which describes multiple studies, says.
As part of the LifeSiteNews unique event, Dr. Sheri Tenpenny, Dr. Eric Nepute and Dr. Pam Popper formed a panel discussion...
Perhaps LifeSite should vet its "experts" a little more carefully.
Sherri Tenpenny is a known quack who promotes anti-vax misinformation, apparently to sell books. Although she is an osteopath (who does receive medical training), she has chosen to promote quackery...which tells me that she was not a good doctor. She is not respected in the scientific community.
Eric Nepute is a chiropracter (who therefore has NO training as a medical doctor) who has been warned by the FDA to cease making fake claims selling his fake preventatives/treatments for Covid-19.
Pam Popper is a naturopath who supposedly has a PhD, but does not describe her education or credentials (i.e. a degree that would actually qualify her to use the title "Dr.") at her website. However, she is affiliated with PETA through their "medical" organization Physicians’ Committee for Responsible Medicine. A naturopath is a type of quack who describes herself with a fancy term meant to hoodwink her target audience into believing that she has a medical education. She is also trying to sell non-scientific books.
The saddest part of LifeSite's putting forward quacks as if they are medical professionals is that they destroy their own credibility. How can they possibly advocate for respect for life when they can't tell the difference between legitimate medical information and quackery? Even if they present completely accurate information about fetal development, who will believe a site given to promoting medical quackery?
Thank you for your well found information about these scam operators, Dr. Sheri Tenpenny, Dr. Eric Nepute and Dr. Pam Popper. As for the rest of those FR posters on the subject, I am astounded at the misinformation they are posting.
My wife works in Target’s women’s wear. The other say, she had a woman ask why wasn’t the women’s changing room open? Didn’t she think that a C-virus infected woman couldn’t infect another from the garment she tried on? People want to live as if there was no C-virus and they will use any justification for it, including green men from mars told them to do it.
‘Even if they present completely accurate information about fetal development, who will believe a site given to promoting medical quackery?’
is that you, Tony...?
You are possibly the most arrogant FReeper in these cv19 threads. ExDem my @$$...you’re a perfect fit for the Dems (or the GOPe). You make the point that I have made over and over again, that conventional medicine has no answer for cv19 except fear, ego, pride, arrogance. Your attitude describes to a “T” why so many cv19 patients needlessly die in ICU without receiving therapeutics.
I fully expected you to bash other fields of health (osteopathy, chiro, naturopathy) and you did exactly as a representative of Pharma/allopathy would do. Your side owns a half million cv19 dead, in addition to probably another million annual dead from chronic conditions! As you can see from comments, many of us don’t care about your PhD, your other qualifications, your alleged conversion to R. Your side is with the domestic enemy.