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        <description>In this final episode of the Medicine Girl Podcast, we finish our long-running conversation with Pete and Peter, two gentlemen from the UK who arrived at the same conclusion through completely different paths. Together, we explore the idea that the Periodic Table may not represent the evidence-based reality we’ve been taught, and we discuss why they believe much of modern chemical theory has been used to promote inexpensive supplements and industrial chemicals under the banner of science. Although Pete and Peter took very different journeys to get there, their conclusions ultimately aligned. In this final discussion, we wrap up the series by talking about what it means to question accepted models and how people can approach health and wellness when they begin seeking truth for themselves. It’s a fascinating conversation about curiosity, skepticism, and the search for deeper understanding. If you want to watch the full unedited version, head over to ShadowBannedLibrary.com and watch the entire series, along with additional articles and commentary on my blog. To Find Pete and Peter and their discover that Water is NOT H2O https://youtu.be/Pe7g2Jcz-ec?si=1moe9uVZP4JCmv0a</description>
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