For Some Docs - Its Mea Culpa
A number of doctors like Peter McCullough, Paul Marik, and Pierre Kory have taken the path to question “standard of care” as being a bad option for their patients. They like Dr. Neides gave up everything for what they believe is their oath as physicians. More data every day still not covered by legacy media is proving them right. Ask questions. Science is never settled.
Dr. Daniel Neides was formerly associated with the Cleveland Clinic, where he served as the Medical Director and Chief Operating Officer of the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute. He practiced medicine at the Cleveland Clinic for 21 years, focusing on lifestyle and functional medicine.
In January 2017, Dr. Neides became the center of controversy when he published an antivaccination column on Cleveland.com
The article contained rhetoric questioning vaccine safety and implying a potential link between vaccines and autism, a claim that has been scientifically debunked. This publication led to significant backlash from the medical community and public
In response to the controversy, the Cleveland Clinic issued a statement distancing itself from Dr. Neides' views and affirming its support for evidence-based medicine and vaccinations
. The institution promised to take appropriate disciplinary action against Dr. Neides
Following this incident, Dr. Neides apologized for the column, stating that he fully supports vaccinations and that his concern was meant to be positive regarding their safety. However, he is no longer affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic.
Currently, Dr. Neides runs his own practice called Inspire Wellness, where he focuses on functional medicine, disease reversal, and prevention
His approach emphasizes lifestyle factors such as nutrition, detoxification, movement, mindfulness, sleep hygiene, and what he terms "loving kindness".
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