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First Half: A physician and nutrition expert, John A. McDougall, M.D., is certified as an internist by the Board of Internal Medicine and the National Board of Medical Examiners. He joins Ian Punnett to discuss the COVID-19 outbreak from the perspective of medical professionals and how people who are in some of the high-risk groups for COVID-19 can improve their odds of survival through dietary changes. Followed by Open Lines.
Ian Punnett – Surviving COVID-19/ Open Lines – 4/3/20
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Ian Punnett – Surviving COVID-19/ Open Lines – 4/3/20
A mind should not be so open that the brains fall out; however, it should not be so closed that whatever gray matter which does reside may not be reached. ART BELL
Re: Ian Punnett – Surviving COVID-19/ Open Lines – 4/3/20
I think I heard that one? I am hard pressed to give up bacon and chocolate!
I think my attitude is good though, it's called the "F!xxk Em, no body is going to rain on my parade" Attitude

I think my attitude is good though, it's called the "F!xxk Em, no body is going to rain on my parade" Attitude

KARMA RULES
Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities': Voltaire
Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities': Voltaire
No Rain On MY Easter Parade
I'm there wichya Doka! I'm not enclined to stop eating bacon & chocolate entirely, either together or separately.
Heck, for holiday eatin' I may just give bacon-wrapped Easter eggs with chocolate syrup a try
A mind should not be so open that the brains fall out; however, it should not be so closed that whatever gray matter which does reside may not be reached. ART BELL