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"When a hypothesis is retracted, we've lost science and medicine." Testifying before the Senate, Dr. Sabine Hazan pointed to her groundbreaking research on the gut microbiome and disease, describing findings she says were later removed from the published record. "We discovered that severe COVID patients lacked bifidobacteria." "We also...

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Dr. Sabine Hazan: "I kept collecting stools of patients and noticed that patients with severe Covid had a certain bacteria that was missing compared to people that were highly exposed to Covid, but never got Covid. That bacteria is called Bifidobacteria. Bifidobacteria is an important and key microbe for immunity. It represents your trillion Dollar industry of probiotics... It is present in newborns, this is why your newborns did not get a problem from Covid at the beginning and it is absent in old people. The process of aging is loss of Bifidobacteria. We published this paper: The lost microbes of Covid-19. It took 8 months to publish. If you follow the Bifidobacteria like I did, you will notice that vitamin C actually increases Bifidobacteria. This is why vitamin C is important, when you take care of viruses... We published this data where we showed vitamin C, if we give it to patients before and after, it increased the Bifidobacteria. Ivermectin was also and interesting drug. Because Ivermectin we noticed also increased the Bifidobacteria within 24 hours of taking it. Why ivermectin? If you look at what ivermectin is, it is a fermented product of a bacteria that is similar to Bifidobacteria. In fact they're in the same continent of microbes. They live, they're like sisters, brothers in the microbiome. I knew that ivermectin increased Bifidobacteria, but I said: "I can't go out there and start publishing that, that's gonna be too controversial", so I published a hypothesis that my be what I was observing on the front line treating patients with Covid, noticing that their oxygen saturation was increasing from Ivermectin was basically, maybe ivermectin increased Bifidobacteria. The hypothesis on ivermectin was the most read hypothesis in the pandemic and was retracted after 8 months of being on. When we cannot make a hypothesis, this is not science."

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1,963,724 次观看 • 1 年前

Groundbreaking insights from Dr. Sabine Hazan on Ivermectin, Bifidobacteria, and the microbial origins of medicine Dr. Sabine Hazan, a leading microbiome researcher and author of Let's Talk SHT*, recently shared a paradigm-shifting perspective on the connections between ivermectin, bifidobacteria, and the microbial foundations of modern drugs. Her discoveries, rooted in clinical observations during the COVID-19 pandemic, challenge conventional views of pharmaceuticals and highlight the critical role of the gut microbiome in health. The Ivermectin Revelation: While treating patients, Dr. Hazan noticed that ivermectin appeared to improve oxygen saturation in severe COVID cases. This led to a stunning hypothesis: ivermectin, a drug derived from the fermented secretions of soil bacteria (Streptomyces avermitilis), may be linked to bifidobacteria, a keystone gut microbe. Bifidobacteria, abundant in infants but often deficient in severe COVID patients and the elderly, could be central to immune health. Dr. Hazan posits that ivermectin’s effects might involve supporting or mimicking bifidobacteria’s role in the gut. Microbes as Medicine: Dr. Hazan’s research reframes how we view drugs. Antibiotics, she explains, originate from microbes battling microbes. Take penicillin: discovered when mold from a mildewed apple killed bacteria in a petri dish, later scaled up using mildewed watermelon. Similarly, vaccines are microbial fragments—dead or alive—that train the immune system. Even peptides, now gaining popularity, are proteins extracted from sources like breast milk or bovine immunoglobulins. Ivermectin fits this pattern as a microbial byproduct with potential immune-modulating effects. Bifidobacteria at the Core: Dr. Hazan’s work centers on bifidobacteria as a cornerstone of immunity. She observed that severe COVID patients often lack this microbe, and her research explores whether ivermectin’s benefits stem from its interaction with the gut microbiome. Could ivermectin’s bacterial origins enable it to restore microbial balance, much like fecal transplants suppress C. difficile by introducing beneficial bacteria? This question drives her ongoing studies. A Call to Rethink Drugs: In Let's Talk SHT*, Dr. Hazan traces the microbial roots of medicine, urging us to see drugs not as synthetic miracles but as products of nature’s microbial wars. Her insights challenge us to explore how therapies like ivermectin might work by nurturing our microbiome, potentially unlocking new approaches to treating disease. Why It Matters: Dr. Hazan’s discoveries highlight the gut microbiome’s untapped potential in medicine. By connecting ivermectin to bifidobacteria, she opens new avenues for research into immunity, aging, and chronic disease. Her work reminds us that the answers to modern health challenges may lie in the ancient interplay of microbes.

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25,909 次观看 • 1 年前

Ivermectin & the Microbiome: Dr. Sabine Hazan’s Groundbreaking Testimony on COVID-19 In a compelling testimony, Dr. Sabine Hazan, a leading gastroenterologist and microbiome expert, shared profound insights from her frontline COVID-19 research. By analyzing patient stool samples, Dr. Hazan discovered that severe COVID-19 patients lacked a critical gut bacterium—Bifidobacterium—while those heavily exposed but never infected had it in abundance. Bifidobacterium is a cornerstone of immunity, central to the trillion-dollar probiotic industry and abundant in newborns, explaining their early resilience to COVID-19. Aging, however, depletes this vital microbe, increasing vulnerability in older populations. Dr. Hazan’s team published these findings in their paper, The Lost Microbes of COVID-19, after an eight-month effort. Her research revealed that Vitamin C boosts Bifidobacterium levels, supporting its role in fighting viral infections like the common cold—a practice many rely on. More strikingly, Dr. Hazan observed that Ivermectin, a drug derived from a bacterium closely related to Bifidobacterium, rapidly increased this microbe in patients within 24 hours. Patients treated with Ivermectin showed improved oxygen saturation, prompting Dr. Hazan to hypothesize a link. Her Ivermectin hypothesis became the most-read of the pandemic, sparking global discussion. Yet, after eight months, it was controversially retracted. Dr. Hazan passionately argues that silencing hypotheses stifles science itself. “When we cannot make a hypothesis, this is not science,” she declared. Dr. Hazan’s work highlights the gut’s critical role in immunity and raises bold questions about health and disease prevention. Could nurturing our microbiome be key to resilience?

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67,246 次观看 • 1 年前

Very powerful testimony by dr. Sabine Hazan "Thank you, senator. It's an honor to be here. The microbiome, our microbes in our guts, is our immunity and tells the story and will tell the story of COVID nineteen. And this is why as a gastroenterologist, I stepped into the pandemic. Through my experience, I will show you how difficult it was to conduct research and publish when the research goes against the national public health narrative." "Interference and delay in research happened and affects all of us. In early twenty twenty, my research genetic sequencing laboratory was the first lab to document the entire sequence of the virus in the stools as opposed to the PCR which is just a little piece of the virus." "We discovered that the virus lingered in the stools for up to forty five days. It took six months to publish this publication at a time where everybody needed to know that it was in your stools. My lab also showed that COVID nineteen in the stools was killed by hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin." "But unfortunately, azithromycin and hydroxychloroquine killed the microbiome. So therefore, vitamin c, d, and zinc was added. Three protocols were submitted to the FDA from our findings. Three studies were also put into in full transparencies to help doctors more effectively treat COVID because I knew data that nobody knew. 04/02/2020, FDA gave us an exempt letter for doing a clinical trial." "In other words, we did not need to do a clinical trial on hydroxychloroquine, z pack, vitamin c, d, and zinc as treatment or hydroxychloroquine, vitamin c, d, and zinc as prophylaxis. April 4, somebody must have called the FDA and said, I got another letter saying, I'm sorry, doctor Hazan. Exemption is denied. You must do a full on clinical trial. Here's the letter." "System pressures delayed us, and we got a green light to start recruiting by May 2020. By then, the media created fear around hydroxychloroquine. It was impossible to recruit. This drug was safely given for years for arthritis and lupus with no problems. My clinical trials companies were also banned and censored from advertising on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter." "Remember, I do clinical trials for a living and never as a clinical trial doctor have I not been able to advertise to recruit for a trial on social media. I kept collecting stools of patients and noticed that patients with severe COVID had a certain bacteria that was missing compared to people that were highly exposed to COVID but never got COVID. That bacteria is called bifidobacteria. Bifidobacteria is an important and key microbe for immunity. It represents your trillion dollar industry of probiotics." "In fact, when you turn the bottle and you see the ingredient, it says bifidobacteria. It is present in newborns. This is why your newborns did not get a problem from COVID at the beginning, and it is absent in old people. The process of aging is loss of bifidobacteria. We published this paper, the lost microbes of COVID nineteen." "It took eight months to publish. If you follow the bifidobacteria like I did, you will notice, and we did notice anyways, that vitamin c actually increases bifidobacteria. This is why vitamin c is important when you take when you take care of viruses and, you know, you've all experienced taking vitamin c for a cold." "Well, we published this data where we showed vitamin c, if we give it to patients before and after, it increased the bifidobacteria. Ivermectin was also an interesting drug because Ivermectin, we noticed, also increased the bifidobacteria within twenty four hours of taking it." "Why Ivermectin? If you look at what Ivermectin is, it is a fermented product of a bacteria that is similar to bifidobacteria. In fact, they're in the same continent of microbes. They live. They're like sisters, brothers in the microbiome." "So I published. I knew that ivermectin increased bifidobacteria, but I said, nah. I can't go out there and start publishing that. That's gonna be too controversial. So I published a hypothesis that maybe what I was observing on the frontline treating patients with COVID, noticing that their oxygen saturation was increasing from ivermectin, was basically maybe ivermectin increased bifidobacteria." "The hypothesis on ivermectin was the most read hypothesis in the pandemic and was retracted after eight months of being on. When we cannot make a hypothesis, this is not science. December twenty twenty, at the same time that I was treating patients with COVID, I began collecting stools of my colleagues that were at home and started going into the hospital. And I said, can I get your stools before and after you get vaccinated? Because to me, this new technology of vaccines, I wanted to see what it was doing on the microbiome." "I discovered that messenger RNA vaccines killed the bifidobacteria. I knew I would never be able to publish this because it goes against the narrative. So I submitted it to my college, the American College of Gastroenterology, and presented it in October 2022. This abstract won a research award at the American College of Gastro beating 6,000 abstracts. That's from academic centers like Harvard and Mayo Clinic and MD Anderson." "This abstract got the attention of 18,000 GI doctors who all of a sudden started realizing maybe killing bifidobacteria is why I got COVID after my vaccine to begin with. Worse than that, and another abstract we presented, was the persistent damage of bifidobacteria from the vaccine." "What is going on here that the vaccine continues to kill the bifidobacteria? At the same time, we presented a link between loss of bifidobacteria and Crohn's disease, loss of bifidobacteria in Lyme disease, and loss of bifidobacteria in invasive cancer. It is nearly impossible to publish data that goes against the national public health narrative." "If doctors cannot publish the data, they cannot find solution to fix the problems. So in conclusion, I will finish with showing this. This represents clinical trials that I've done for pharmaceutical companies prior to COVID. Amongst them are vaccine studies. Yes." "I brought vaccines to the market. Proton pump inhibitors, cardiac drugs, biologics for all sorts of conditions. First, postpartum depression drug, drugs that never made it to the market because they killed people. Clinical trials doctors follow guidelines that allows the industry to provide safe drugs. These guidelines were not followed during the pandemic." "And because of that, everyone is affected. COVID should have been a time where humanity joined forces together and doctors needed to come together. It's a shame that it didn't happen. Interference with research affects all of us. This should not be political." "Science is a story that evolves. It's a multitude of experiments that allow us to see medicine, to give hopes to patients. Skepticism, challenging the current state of knowledge. Having an open mind must be allowed if we have any hope of moving science forward. What I saw this pandemic was not science. Thank you."

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127,765 次观看 • 1 年前

Dr. Sabine Hazan has uncovered a stunning link between high-dose Vitamin C and gut microbiome health. While treating patients and protecting herself with megadoses of Vitamin C, Dr. Hazan’s routine stool sample analysis revealed something extraordinary: her bifidobacteria levels—a key marker of gut health—had skyrocketed fourfold! Her scientist colleague urged her to investigate further. Without hesitation, Dr. Hazan pivoted her research, collaborating with naturopaths to collect and analyze stool samples from patients before and after Vitamin C supplementation. The results? Across 20-25 samples, high-dose Vitamin C consistently boosted bifidobacteria levels. This wasn’t just a fluke—it was a game-changer. Dr. Hazan’s team published a peer-reviewed paper confirming that Vitamin C increases bifidobacteria not only in patients but also in vitro. This discovery could reshape how we approach gut health, immunity, and even chronic disease prevention. Why does this matter? Bifidobacteria are powerhouse probiotics linked to stronger immunity, better digestion, and reduced inflammation. Dr. Hazan’s work suggests that a simple, accessible nutrient like Vitamin C could be a key to unlocking a healthier microbiome—especially in high-risk or severe illness cases. This is science in action: bold, curious, and transformative. Kudos to Dr. Hazan for following the data and challenging conventional wisdom. Let’s keep pushing for research that empowers health naturally!

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797,573 次观看 • 1 年前

Dr. Sabine Hazan: "When we started looking at Bifidobacteria, we realized that Bifidobacteria was absent in kids with autism. That Bifidobacteria was absent in Alzheimer's. Bifidobacteria was absent in long haulers, vaccine injured, Lyme patients, Crohn's patients, invasive cancer." "So and then when you look at who has Bifidobacteria, the newborns have a lot of Bifidobacteria. Old people have zero Bifidobacteria. Nursing home, dying, zero Bifidobacteria. The process of aging is really this loss of Bifidobacteria. I think we have, you know, expanded." "If you look at and you believe the bible, you know, people lived a lot longer. In the olden days during biblical times than we are right now. We're barely making it to to seventy, eighty and and not really healthy seventy, eighty. You know, the mind starts going. So is the mind starting to go because of the loss of Bifidobacteria? And when you start looking at, well, what improves Bifidobacteria? "So our lab discovered vitamin C improves Bifidobacteria. Our lab discovered bovine immunoglobulins, the blood of the cow spun around that clear stuff, provided that the cow doesn't is not, you know, is not on a lot of antibiotics, is not given a lot of hormones, is not given, like, thousands of of vaccines." "So when you start looking at all that, you start seeing the importance of Bifidobacteria, and you you start seeing like, even me, you know, with ProgenaBiome, looking at the stool samples before the pandemic, during the pandemic, and after the pandemic, there is a lot of disappearance of Bifidobacteria." "Is that why we're having an increase in Alzheimer's, increase in cancer? Or have we demolished this Bifidobacteria? So to me, that's a very important microbe that I believe is, our longevity." "If we can retain it, and it's not easy to retain in a world that's toxic in a way and in a world where we are, you know, put you know, given media full of stress, where we are divided, where we are, you know, constantly nervous of the next pandemic or the next virus, you know, it's it's almost like this bottle that you're shaking and it's full of gas, and you just need to put it on the on the counter and let it just calm down. So, yes, I think that's it's a very important microbe."

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179,672 次观看 • 1 年前

A revolutionary hypothesis from the front lines of COVID: Could the gut microbiome be the key to solving hypoxia? Dr. Sabine Hazan, a leading gastroenterologist and microbiome pioneer, observed a stunning phenomenon in her hypoxic COVID patients: upon administering ivermectin, their oxygen levels would rise—and their gut levels of Bifidobacteria would suddenly skyrocket. But why? Her groundbreaking research confirmed a critical fact: the SARS-CoV-2 virus found in the nose inevitably travels through the bloodstream and colonizes the gut. Dr. Hazan’s hypothesis presents a elegant mechanism: The severe danger of COVID, the crashing oxygen levels, is driven by a cytokine storm—a toxic, anaphylactic-like inflammatory secretion. Ivermectin, and other bifidogenic agents like high-dose Vitamin C, act as a catalyst. By dramatically increasing beneficial Bifidobacteria (a bacterium 20x larger than the virus), a critical "flush" is triggered. The Bifidobacteria may help liberate and bind the cytokines and viruses in the gut. This creates room in the colon, effectively pulling the destructive cytokines from the lungs via the bloodstream to be evacuated. The resulting diarrhea is not a side effect; it is the cure. It is the body's essential, intelligent mechanism of expelling a lethal intruder, much like with food poisoning. This was a censored discovery. A published paper, later retracted under pressure. A hypothesis that challenged the narrative, yet was confirmed by the lived experience of clinicians and patients who witnessed its efficacy when all else failed. Sometimes, the most profound medical insights begin not with a randomized trial, but with a simple observation: give a patient a drug, see their good bacteria bloom, and watch their oxygen saturation climb back from the brink. The gut may hold the secrets to the lungs.

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43,488 次观看 • 10 个月前

The Silent Epidemic: Dr. Sabine Hazan's Research Reveals a Universal "Bifidobacteria Blackout" in Chronic Disease A profound discovery is emerging from the frontiers of medicine, one that could reshape our understanding of chronic illness. Pioneering researcher Dr. Sabine Hazan and her team have identified a critical, and alarming, commonality across a vast spectrum of diseases: a near-total collapse of bifidobacteria in the gut. This "bifidobacteria blackout" appears to be a universal biomarker of dysregulation, linking conditions that were once thought to be entirely separate: - Neurological: Alzheimer's Disease. - Autoimmune & Inflammatory: Crohn's Disease, Lyme Disease. - Oncological: Invasive Cancer. - Neuropsychiatric: Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety. - Post-Viral: Long COVID. The critical question is one of cause and effect. Is it the pathogen itself that decimates this crucial genus? Is it the body's inflammatory response? Or could the medical treatments, while necessary, be inadvertently finishing the job? The COVID-19 pandemic served as a massive, real-time case study. The global surge in severe anxiety forced a new line of inquiry: Was the virus depleting bifidobacteria, allowing other microbes to flourish and directly impact mental health through the gut-brain axis? Dr. Hazan's work suggests we are not just fighting individual diseases, but a fundamental collapse of a core component of our biology. The fate of our bifidobacteria may be one of the most critical determinants of our health resilience. The message is clear: the path to understanding and treating some of our most devastating modern plagues may very well run directly through the gut.

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