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Allie's avatar

There are a lot of collagen products on the market. Many people have questions about the differences of collagen from different sources. This could have been a good article educating the public about the science of collagen and helping consumers to make well-informed choices without promoting one particular product. How much did this manufacturer pay for their product’s promotion?

Dr. Hubris's avatar

Shameless product promotion...

Richard's avatar

If the product is of high quality, how is it shameless? I've been using other brands of collagen peptides for about a year now, and it has had a very positive effect on my health.

Joewrite's avatar

Maybe Dr. Hubris means the constant promotion of products.

Dr. Hubris's avatar

We used to trust Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH during the scamedemic because of his integrity.... but when rounding his bank account takes priority, that trust erodes, dollar by dollar (to speak his language).

What cracks me up is that his claim is that "AI" confirms the "great quality", as if AI generates the supreme quality of reviews... that might work for dumb "investors", not for us.

I wanted to unsubscribe in rage from his Substack, but I didn't because that there are more worthy contributors at this Substack than him... but - perhaps - I will cancel my *PAID* subscriptions, to punish the shameless, greedy doctor?

Richard's avatar

Whatever blows your skirt. I have nothing but respect and admiration for Dr. McCullough for his actions during the Scamdemic. If he makes a few bucks on some nutrition supplements, that’s fine by me. If you make a few bucks somehow that’s also fine by me. 😀

Dr. Hubris's avatar

Your silly comment convinced me: I cancelled my paid subscription; if the "good" doctor "makes a few bucks" from ads, he doesn't need mine!

Please note that the "good doctor" doesn't endorse the product himself; he just states that a randomly selected "AI" does; he is NOT responsible for ANY of the claims associated with the said product ("AI" is :P).

This is a blatant breach of trust so I am unwilling to support him anymore.

Joewrite's avatar

"blatant breach of trust". I think this is a good point.

Joewrite's avatar

I appreciate your criticism of his promotions. Also, I see that he's pushing a lot of conventional medical approach for statins. He is disappointing.

DaughteroftheKing's avatar

THANK YOU, Dr. McCullough.

I appreciate recommendations from Doctors/Scientists that I have grown to TRUST instead of me trying to sort through the myriad of products using trial and error, possibly causing myself/my Family harm and wasting LOTS of money.

(Dr. Pierre Kory and Drs. Robert and Jill Malone are also recommending some products via their substacks.)