Dr. Darren Schmidt, DC

Dr Amanda Childress, Pharm D. works for me in my clinic for over ten years now.
When she was in school during her clinical rotations at a hospital, the main oncology pharmacist said to her, "Don't drink out of the water fountains on this floor." She said "Why not?" He said, "Because cancer is caused by an infection."

1 year ago | [YT] | 191



@okboomer6201

Everyone becomes quiet when HPV enters the room.

1 year ago | 7

@slomnim

Please talk more about parasites and cancer/infections! :)

1 year ago | 13

@alicelawson

I wonder about other water fountains such as those in a park, at an airport....Creepy stuff.

1 year ago | 10

@simplecityfarm337

Which is why it makes sense that spouses sometimes end up with the same cancer a year or so later.

1 year ago | 1

@laurastrobel718

Thanks for this 💫

1 year ago | 4

@JohnQPublic345

I dont know whether to laugh or not. The allopathic practices are no better than going to a trained monkey

1 year ago | 8

@curtbilyeu8701

that would not suprise me at all. hi dr Schmidt

1 year ago | 2

@lolarocha4212

Dr Schmidt, I drink distilled water, what is your recommendation?

1 year ago | 1

@tamerapate2576

Usually every time there is cancer there is also parasites.

1 year ago | 0

@motherof3pearls

Very helpful, indeed!

1 year ago | 0

@ChasingMidnight001

wow!

1 year ago | 0

@wormgrunter

I'm no expert, but pretty sure Cancer isn't caused by a infected water fountain!

1 year ago | 0

@sweetbeep

What kind of infection?

1 year ago | 3

@cindyfargher5387

Please share more about this subject...

1 year ago | 0

@pennyzee5975

It seems like most of what the allopathic system charges for is nonsense. People are basically guinea pigs for the people who were dying to become MDs.

1 year ago | 0

@JustCallMeLiberty

Well I've heard it was practically non existent before vax ing out the gazoo came to be. Look that up!

1 year ago | 0

@Fian_so

I'M sure majority of oncologists believe otherwise since they treat kc the way they do . Was he just believing in an old discarded theorem ?? Or is it rather a taboo idea still crawling in the standard oncology sphere

1 year ago | 0

@FrenchViking466

What is this "infection" called?

1 year ago | 3

@deadparrot5953

The first time I attended a required class for WIC, the other clients all turned to state at me like I was a freak when I said I was still breastfeeding my 4-month-old, and one of the women told the employee in charge that she had heard the reason breastfeeding lowered cancer risk was because if you don't breastfeed, "the milk backs up and causes cancer."

1 year ago | 4

@jalander8817

Infections are much more common than cancer so there has to be another factor in play in this equation.

1 year ago | 4