About this site
An honest masthead. No invented Chief Medical Officer, no fake institute, no fabricated success-story counts.
What this site is
- An editorial site covering one specific niche: research on clearing residual SARS-CoV-2 spike protein after infection or vaccination.
- A summary layer on top of published, peer-reviewed work and named-author protocols — most prominently the McCullough Base Spike Protein Detoxification Protocol published in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons (PMC reference cited inline on the protocol page).
- Funded by Amazon affiliate links. When you buy a supplement through a link here, we may earn a small commission. Pricing is the same to you.
What this site is not
- Not a clinic, hospital, or "Institute."
- Not staffed by physicians and not directed by a "Chief Medical Officer."
- Not running a paid sponsorship model. We don't take money to cover a supplement and we don't accept "review for free product" arrangements.
- Not a substitute for an actual relationship with a clinician who knows your medications, history, and labs.
How we make money
Amazon Associates, full stop. We link to supplement formulations that match the published research dosing — not the highest-paying ones. The product we feature on the protocol page is a 3-in-1 nattokinase + bromelain + curcumin formulation because that's the published McCullough stack, not because of payout. Read the full disclosure.
Who writes it
One editor — M. Callahan — reads the papers and writes the guides. Not a physician. Doesn't claim to be one. See the full byline list →
How we handle errors
If you find a misquoted study, a broken citation, a dose that doesn't match its source, or a claim that needs a source we forgot to add — email us through the contact page. Material corrections get a visible, dated note appended to the article. We do not silently rewrite history. Full corrections policy.
Every dose, every timeline, every "studies show" links to a primary source.
If we don't have an MD on staff, we don't put one on the site.
Mistakes get a note, not a quiet rewrite. Read the standards →