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
1644 implied HN points 13 Feb 22
  1. Pfizer's changing of vaccination endpoints for toddlers damaged their EUA and revealed weak data.
  2. Prasad criticized FDA decision-making and emphasized the need for separation of politics from regulators.
  3. Concerns were raised about immune suppression from Pfizer's vaccine and the potential impact on public trust in vaccination programs.
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217 implied HN points 15 Dec 23
  1. Dr. Chris Shaw will be a part of the event on Monday, December 18th
  2. The topic will be 'Down the COVID-19 Rabbit Hole'
  3. Consider joining as a free or paid subscriber to support the publication
1505 implied HN points 31 Mar 22
  1. The evidence highlights unacceptably high false positive rates in COVID-19 testing, impacting diagnoses and data accuracy.
  2. Studies indicate false positive rates as high as 11%, emphasizing the risks of relying on RT-PCR tests when disease prevalence is low.
  3. The use of RT-PCR testing with high false positive rates can lead to unnecessary isolation, delays in medical procedures, and distortions in epidemiological statistics.
1644 implied HN points 10 Feb 22
  1. Pfizer's bid for EUA for young children raises concerns about potential risks and lack of benefit
  2. Data leak and potential P-hacking are red flags in the application process for EUA
  3. Ethical and legal standards might have been breached in the studies conducted by Pfizer
317 implied HN points 30 Sep 23
  1. James Lyons-Weiler discusses 'Hopeful Monsters' and other ideas in Evolutionary Theory
  2. The term 'Hopeful Monsters' refers to large, sudden mutations creating new species in a single generation
  3. Evolutionary theory includes controversial concepts like 'Saltationism'
356 implied HN points 31 Aug 23
  1. BioA and BioB courses are designed for individuals who feel unsure about advanced subjects like Genetics and Immunology.
  2. Courses at IPAK-EDU aim to educate people to understand and respond to Pharma-driven federal agencies.
  3. BioA (BIO 111) is tailored for those with no prior biology knowledge, offering a fundamental starting point for more advanced classes.
257 implied HN points 09 Nov 23
  1. The article discusses ten ways Sam Harris is wrong.
  2. It focuses on unraveling the illusion of inevitability.
  3. One of the key points is Harris' belief that free will is an illusion.
931 implied HN points 27 Oct 22
  1. More studies have been conducted on the effectiveness of Vitamin A in treating measles
  2. Research has explored the relationship between Vitamin A levels and the severity of measles
  3. Vitamin A is being studied for its potential as an immunomodulating agent
277 implied HN points 22 Oct 23
  1. Dr. Jeff Barke's course 'Master Your Health' has classes now on Tuesdays at 8pm ET, starting Nov 7th.
  2. The course covers topics like cardiovascular health, metabolic health, adrenal health, mental health, and more.
  3. Participants learn about the importance of lifestyle choices, dietary changes, and natural approaches for optimal health.
1030 implied HN points 09 Sep 22
  1. Mass casualty events occur daily due to our toxicological footprints affecting all species on the planet.
  2. Regenerative thinking is proposed as a solution that goes beyond sustainability.
  3. It is suggested that individuals can make a positive impact through voluntary regenerative actions, such as supporting ecological health and well-being.
1545 implied HN points 22 Feb 22
  1. Research articles on aluminum exposure and vaccines have significant impact in the field.
  2. Ongoing studies include comparing aluminum toxicity in pediatric schedules across different countries.
  3. Study of pathogenic priming in diseases like Hepatitis B and COVID-19 is showing promising results.
1010 implied HN points 17 Sep 22
  1. Aluminum adjuvants have been used for a long time in vaccines for humans and animals
  2. Studies show that the effects of aluminum adjuvants vary based on different factors like exposure schedule, physicochemical properties, and genetics
  3. More research is needed to determine the exact safety level of aluminum adjuvants
1030 implied HN points 07 Sep 22
  1. Dr. Nass shared the best presentation on Myocarditis.
  2. Kirk Milhoan discussed Covid-19 vaccines and myocarditis in children.
  3. Consider exploring more on myocarditis and Covid-19 vaccinations in children.
1268 implied HN points 02 Jun 22
  1. Partnership between IPAK-EDU and CloutHub is focusing on Scientific Freedom and Freedom in Education
  2. A major fundraising initiative has been launched with a goal of $100M to defend freedom
  3. There is a collective effort with a 31-week timeline to support the fundraising initiative
931 implied HN points 20 Oct 22
  1. Dr. Nass discusses CDC's decision about COVID vaccines on the childhood schedule
  2. CDC added COVID to the Vaccines for Children program but cannot buy EUA vaccines
  3. Considerations about the addition of COVID to the Vaccines for Children program
1446 implied HN points 20 Mar 22
  1. There is a claim that a fourth COVID-19 vaccine booster program could lead to car accidents causing fatalities.
  2. If all fully vaccinated Americans travel for the fourth dose, around 20 people might die in car accidents.
  3. About 2,500 individuals might need medical assistance due to injuries from car accidents if many Americans go for the fourth vaccine dose.
1248 implied HN points 29 May 22
  1. The research team warned about the risks of vaccinated older populations being at risk of dying despite vaccination due to the Delta variant.
  2. The team emphasized the importance of considering pre-existing conditions as risk factors for death from COVID-19, rather than just co-morbidities.
  3. There was caution in critiquing studies and analysis of vaccine efficacy, suggesting a need for more careful wording and consideration of data.
376 implied HN points 03 Aug 23
  1. Understanding Genetics is key to understanding biology and health.
  2. Learning about Genetics can spark an interest in research and lead to a career change.
  3. The details of genetics are truly worth knowing and can be fascinating.
1565 implied HN points 27 Jan 22
  1. Scott Atlas raises concerns about flaws in the use of PCR testing for COVID-19.
  2. There are issues with how PCR testing results are interpreted and reported, leading to inaccuracies in COVID-19 cases and deaths.
  3. Legislation is needed to ensure transparency in PCR testing protocols and confirmatory sequencing to improve accuracy in diagnosing COVID-19.
1050 implied HN points 14 Aug 22
  1. Be aware of news regarding 'Climate Change Anxiety'.
  2. Consider exploring 'Corporate Toxic Chemicals Everywhere' anxiety.
  3. Engage in solutions for real environmental issues.
1466 implied HN points 01 Mar 22
  1. Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine in children 5 to 11 has only 11% efficacy one month after full vaccination.
  2. Study shows vaccinated kids in this age group are more likely to have a COVID-19 infection after two months.
  3. Confusion between efficacy and effectiveness reported in media leads to concerns about vaccine program for children.