Available exclusively on SBL and Paid Substack only. In this episode of Medicine Girl, I sit down with Pete and Peter, co-authors of Water Is Not H₂O, for a wide-ranging, conversation that blurs the line between science, satire, and cultural critique. We riff on unconventional ideas, poke fun at modern health narratives, and explore how language, belief, and provocation shape the way we think about the body, medicine, and reality itself. From thought experiments about oxygen and cigarettes to broader questions about what we accept as "fact," this episode isn't about giving answers—it's about challenging assumptions, blowing up certainty, and opening space for curiosity. Expect humor and philosophical detours, never medical advice. That has to come from the indoctrinated Md's who profit from your perpetual illness. This is the Medicine Girl Podcast doing what it does best: questioning everything, taking nothing too seriously, and letting ideas breathe (pun fully intended). To Find and Share To find Pete and Peter checkout out their youTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@PeterPete For an Ad-free experience you can find Pete and Peter on Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-5731194 You can also support the Channel by checking out the FREE e-book "100 Reasons Water Is Not H2O" on Smashwords by clicking here:- https://www.smashwords.com/books/view... Before You Go I have a sincere favor to ask. This work is increasingly being restricted, removed, or quietly buried across platforms. That includes TikTok, YouTube, and now even here. What is happening globally, including readers being locked out of accounts for refusing biometric verification while still being charged, makes one thing clear: content that exists only on platforms is not safe. Agent131711 and I spend hours every day researching, cross-checking, writing, and preserving this material. No sponsors. No affiliates. No corporate products. Just time, costs, and a commitment to tell the truth plainly. That's why we are building the Shadow Banned Library, a place where this work can be downloaded, stored, printed, and passed on before it disappears. If this article mattered to you, please consider supporting that effort. Subscribing, donating, and sharing all help keep this work alive while we still can. Important note for readers: If you are ever locked out of your account due to platform requirements such as biometric verification, please do not file a chargeback. Chargebacks create significant banking penalties, make refunds harder, not easier, and end up costing me more than I receive. If this happens, email me directly at [email protected], and I will cancel your subscription and issue a refund for any prepaid amount. More detailed guidance will follow in a separate email. You can learn more about the preservation effort at shadowbannedlibrary.com. Thank you for reading, for thinking critically, and for supporting work that refuses to be bought or softened. Disclaimer The views expressed in this article are the author's opinions, based on clinical experience, historical sources, public records, and secondary reporting. Where applicable, references to peer-reviewed and archival material are provided to support discussion of physiology and public health policy. The author is a licensed Registered Nurse (RN) no longer working in the field. This article reflects professional observation and analysis, but it is not intended as individualized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Readers should consult their own licensed healthcare professionals for personal medical decisions. This piece is written for informational and educational purposes only. It does not allege proven legal wrongdoing by any named company or individual. If you believe this article contains a factual error, or if you represent an entity mentioned and wish to provide source documentation or request a correction, please contact [email protected]. Corrections will be made promptly where warranted. Nothing in this article should be construed as legal advice. For legal guidance regarding publishing, liability, or defamation, consult a qualified attorney.