Could the cure for cancer already exist in cheap, overlooked drugs Big Pharma doesn’t want you to know about? John Rush, Dr. Kelly Victory, and Steve House uncover the surprising potential of fenbendazole, a so-called “dog dewormer,” showing powerful effects on tumors without the devastating side effects of chemotherapy. If these medications are safe, effective, and inexpensive, why have they been buried for decades? And what role did COVID play in shutting down alternative treatments to protect the Emergency Use Authorization of the mRNA shots?
But the story doesn’t stop there. Imagine losing your job for prescribing medicine you knew could help. That’s exactly what happened to Dr. Scott Faulkner, who fought back in court, won, and went on to build his own concierge practice. As listeners text in questions, the conversation takes unexpected turns—can garlic really kill parasites? Is grounding through sheets and barefoot walks in the grass science or just belief? Or could the secret benefit simply be stepping away from the chaos, unplugging, and reconnecting with something bigger than yourself?
And what about the technology we now strap to our wrists? Sleep trackers, step counters, even experimental tattoos that warn of seizures—are wearables guiding us to better health or trapping us in constant surveillance and anxiety? Should you trust the data, or trust your own body? In a world rushing toward instant answers, maybe the real question is: are you willing to slow down, unplug, and discover what actually works for you?
Find out more at https://RushToReason.com