
Why You Shouldn’t Trust Peer Review — From a Former Duke MD
Science or Psyop? Here’s How to Tell. Want to know if a study is real science or manufactured truth? Dr. Andrew Kaufman reveals the 5-step critical appraisal method that helped
Science or Psyop? Here’s How to Tell. Want to know if a study is real science or manufactured truth? Dr. Andrew Kaufman reveals the 5-step critical appraisal method that helped
One thing that sets me apart is my background in mathematics. I don’t just read studies, I design them, analyze them, and interpret the results myself. In modern medicine, too
Difficulty concentrating? You’re not alone — it’s one of the most common symptoms of brain fog. When your brain is overloaded by stress, toxins, or inflammation, it struggles to stay
Is your brain firing on all cylinders? Here’s how to know. Get the hidden neurotoxins list they don’t want you to see: https://www.andrewkaufmanmd.com/brain-hijackers Full show notes + transcript: andrewkaufmanmd.com/is-it-brain-fog-or-something-more-serious Brain
Did you know methylene blue was the first synthetic pharmaceutical drug ever created? Originally developed in the late 1800s as a textile dye, methylene blue became the first synthetic medication
What if you didn’t have to comply with health mandates that go against your beliefs — and the law was actually on your side? In this episode of The True
Survey Says: Science Is Inconclusive. When it comes to methylene blue—and many other so-called miracle compounds—the hard truth is this: the science doesn’t back the hype. Dig into the clinical
YouTube has strict rules around medical content—and while we work hard to stay within their guidelines, our videos keep getting taken down. This raises important questions about who controls health
Is methylene blue a miracle—or a mistake? In this episode, I break down the history, science, and risks behind this trending substance so you can make informed decisions based on
How did a 150-year-old chemical dye become the latest trend in brain health and biohacking? Before it was popular in the biohacking community, methylene blue had a wild and fascinating