Harnessing the Power of Nutrients

Chris Masterjohn, PhD's Substack 'Harnessing the Power of Nutrients' merges scientific insight with innovative thinking, focusing on health optimization through nutrition, genetic factors, and biochemistry. It challenges mainstream health narratives, explores nutrient impacts on health, and presents actionable advice based on personal health data and scientific research.

Nutritional Science Genetic Health Analysis Dietary Recommendations Mitochondrial Health Supplementation Metabolic Health Iron Metabolism Vaccine Analysis Health Policy Food Safety

The hottest Substack posts of Harnessing the Power of Nutrients

And their main takeaways
772 implied HN points 11 Apr 23
  1. Noah's story and SPELLERS were presented at the local Board of Education by his mom, highlighting the importance of parents sharing their stories.
  2. The documentary 'SPELLERS' sheds light on the struggles of those who cannot communicate verbally, posing a question about the understanding of autism.
  3. Advocacy and testimonies play a crucial role in creating awareness and bringing about change within educational institutions.
1862 implied HN points 14 Apr 22
  1. Venom proteins were found in COVID-19 patients in Italy from animals other than snakes, suggesting potential alternative sources.
  2. There is a study suggesting metabolites in COVID-19 patients can resemble snake venom, potentially linking to toxicity.
  3. Some studies indicate animal venoms, including snake venoms, might have therapeutic benefits like resetting CD4/CD8 imbalances seen in severe COVID-19 cases.
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634 implied HN points 07 Jun 23
  1. Aluminum is a neurotoxin and immunotoxin often present in vaccines at levels exceeding FDA limits.
  2. IPAK-EDU's Information Sheet focuses on the risks and health effects of aluminum exposure.
  3. Parents can access information on aluminum toxicity in vaccines and support the development of an app for estimating toxicity levels.
1188 implied HN points 04 Nov 22
  1. Neurotrack is launching an online Alzheimer's diagnostic tool that is highly accurate and endorsed by the author
  2. The diagnostic tool utilizes a test based on eye tracking and novelty preference to detect Alzheimer's in its earliest stages
  3. Early detection through this tool could enable patients to explore options for reducing, delaying, or preventing the onset of Alzheimer's
1783 implied HN points 29 Apr 22
  1. Dr. Russell Blaylock discusses COVID-19 analysis
  2. Dr. Blaylock criticizes biased science and medicine
  3. Article available for further reading on Surgical Neurology International
2120 implied HN points 21 Jan 22
  1. FDA made errors in determining safe levels of Vitamin D supplementation.
  2. Drs. Baggerly advised higher Vitamin D doses every two weeks.
  3. FDA should update their guidance on daily Vitamin D uptake.
1208 implied HN points 19 Oct 22
  1. There is a call to support a research study through paid subscriptions or donations in response to a troll's disruptive behavior.
  2. The researcher shares a detailed journey of their work on vaccine safety and related research funding challenges.
  3. Readers are encouraged to upgrade or support research efforts on various vaccine-related studies.
1228 implied HN points 12 Oct 22
  1. Dr. Ladapo shares his personal journey to overcoming trauma and fear to become a mindful leader in public health.
  2. He emphasizes the importance of making public health decisions based on reason and logic, rather than fear and panic.
  3. Dr. Ladapo advocates for training in decision analysis to help officials make better public health choices in times of crisis.
1188 implied HN points 24 Oct 22
  1. Fact-checking can lead to counter-fact checking in an endless cycle, indicating the need for non-authoritarian dialogues.
  2. Some fact-check websites are just opinion-based blog sites, lacking special legitimacy.
  3. True North group in Canada and individuals like Alexandra Marshall challenge the fallacy of fact-checking, promoting objectivity in media.
614 implied HN points 08 Jun 23
  1. Students in the summer course will learn about analyzing data from vaccine safety studies.
  2. The course covers mathematical operations in studying vaccine safety and efficacy.
  3. Real-world examples are used to teach students about vaccine safety and efficacy analysis.
951 implied HN points 16 Jan 23
  1. Association or correlation does not imply causation in vaccine studies.
  2. Be cautious of accepting negative results in studies with low statistical power.
  3. Adjusting for risk factors can lead to misinterpretation of study results in vaccine research.
1347 implied HN points 23 Aug 22
  1. James Lyons-Weiler may offer a course on 'The Biology of Cancer'
  2. The course would cover topics such as Cancer Genetics and Mutagens
  3. Interested individuals can sign up for the course and attend weekly live class meetings
1624 implied HN points 27 May 22
  1. Autopsies show higher viral load in vaccinated immunocompromised individuals, leading to severe outcomes.
  2. CDC and FDA need to reconsider COVID-19 vaccination recommendations for immunocompromised individuals based on health outcomes, not just seroconversion.
  3. There is a need to revisit the question of vaccine-induced disease enhancement in the context of COVID-19 vaccination and demand accountability for vaccine safety and efficacy.
1050 implied HN points 02 Dec 22
  1. Rumble and Locals have sued New York over a social media censorship law that targets protected speech.
  2. The law requires platforms to outline how they'll moderate content and respond to complaints, facing fines if they don't comply.
  3. New York has introduced various laws aiming to control online content, impacting free speech and individual rights.
1208 implied HN points 04 Oct 22
  1. Dr. Vanden Bossche will teach 'Immune Biology of Pandemics and Epidemics' at IPAK-EDU starting in January 2023.
  2. Course topics include factors influencing pandemics, public health responses, immunological factors, evolutionary factors, and long-term considerations.
  3. Registration options include direct sign-up and monthly payment plans.
416 implied HN points 08 Sep 23
  1. Literature as Resistance is a hot topic.
  2. The first class meeting was a success with Brad Miller and the participants.
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