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Tucker Calson interviews Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong -Part 7- How to Strengthen Your Immune System
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong emphasizes that strengthening the immune system—particularly activating natural killer (NK) cells, which play a vital role in preventing cancer and clearing infections—requires aligning with basic principles of human biology and nature.
He explains that NK cells, discovered only in the 1970s, are a “missing link” in immunity and are recharged by fundamental elements like sleep, sunlight (especially red wavelengths), and a healthy gut microbiome. Natural, unprocessed foods support immune health, while toxins, processed foods, and artificial additives (like red dye and preservatives) promote inflammation, which flips immune cells from protective to suppressive states.
He likens the body to a battery powered by photons and electrons, influenced by environmental and dietary inputs. Chronic inflammation, driven by poor lifestyle and environmental exposures, suppresses immune defenses and contributes to disease, reinforcing his broader critique of medical dogma and the need for holistic, biologically grounded approaches like his BioShield therapy.
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Tucker Calson interviews Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong - Part6 - Dr. Soon-Shiong’s Analysis of RFK Jr.
Dr. Soon-Shiong shares a personal narrative intertwining political views, medical innovation, and frustration with the U.S. healthcare and regulatory systems. He expresses strong support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and criticizes figures like Francis Collins for obstructing innovation, suggesting that entrenched power, ego, and greed in Washington have stifled transformative medical progress. Central to his story is the development of BioShield—a therapeutic initially mischaracterized as a vaccine—which he claims has shown promising results in treating and even preventing cancers and chronic infections, including in patients with no remaining treatment options.
Despite facing resistance from the medical establishment and navigating regulatory hurdles—including a 700,000-page FDA submission—he continued to advance BioShield. The therapy is now approved for bladder cancer and is undergoing clinical trials for conditions such as Lynch syndrome. He recounts cases of successful treatment in terminal cancer patients and stresses the need to ask bold scientific questions. Dr. Soon-Shiong criticizes the pharmaceutical industry for prioritizing profit over innovation and positions himself—and emerging biotech companies—as agents of genuine progress. He argues that urgent FDA reform is essential to unlock life-saving therapies.
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