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MAGIC PILLS vs Science Doc Streams & This Is COVID-19 Timely for Debate

MAGIC PILLS vs Science Doc Streams & This Is COVID-19 Timely for Debate

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by Quendrith Johnson, Los Angeles Correspondent

If you’ve been listening to the coverage of the “pandemic” AKA Coronavirus AKA COVID-19, the novel superbug sweeping the world, you’ve probably heard a lot of science and speculation or both. From heads of nations to heads of research teams, talking heads are in triage mode over this RNA cell-unlocking hybrid CRISPR virus that just won’t go away quietly.

So, here’s a documentary entitled MAGIC PILLS from October Coast that brings into focus a fringe discussion that has now come front and center in the self-isolation equals self-care era. Read on, and watch their trailer.

From Ananda More: MAGIC PILLS Explained From the Source

MAGIC PILLS examines the different types of medicine and treatment available to us in this day and age, and is now available on digital in the U.S and Canada.

Filmmaker and homeopath Ananda More, Hom, DHMHS travelled the world to meet with scientists, practitioners, and patients to learn whether homeopathy is science-based or is an elaborate placebo that affects millions and endangers lives.

When meeting with scientists, skeptics, practitioners and patients, Ananda unravels the high drama and intrigue that envelops homeopathy today. Current science postulates that it can’t work because we can’t prove how it works. Similarly, in the past science could observe gravity and electricity before it could explain it. However, homeopathy is not granted the same latitudes or research, and instead is the target of attacks, which disregards ever-growing volumes of compelling data.In her travels, Ananda sees how homeopathy is being used to treat cancer in India, support the use of antiretroviral medication for HIV/AIDS in Africa and prevent common epidemics in Cuba.

She also visits and interviews scientists at university laboratories, where cutting edge experiments prove once again that maybe science can’t always explain how nature works. However, one thing becomes certain as intrepid professionals expose their work: homeopathy may offer a deep acting and gentle alternative in contrast to conventional medicine, which often focuses on toxic treatments that can have irreversible or life threatening side effects.

With homeopathy-friendly Switzerland as the final stop, Ananda reveals how ultimately, those most affected by policies that support prolonged treatment and subsequent profits are the people themselves, who are now being denied accurate information about their health choices.

See For Yourself

Happy Self-Care Season! – Screenmancer Staff 

Stay Digital, Stay Virtually Healthy 😉

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