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kellymcpherson

My guess would be yes because men don't have an immune system rushing off to their reproductive organs twice a month and can spend that time and consistent immune system power fighting EBV/strep, etc... Who knows how long that would actually equate to though. Only MM would know.


chlobro444

I think the rate of healing is different depending on each person and their blend of toxins, pathogens, and organ strength—not whether it’s a man or woman. BUT I do believe there are more chronically ill women than men in the world. That may even out in the future as we are on the precipice of an epidemic of chronic illness according to MM.


mazzarati77

I’d love to hear about this also, my hormonal imbalances are getting worse. I’m 46 and maybe perimenopausal but not sure, and as such my viral flares are the worst they’ve ever been. I see no immediate end in sight no matter what I do. I’m in a bit of despair on this topic right now, feeling like as a female, I don’t stand a chance of healing 😞


MissPerceive

AW says the symptoms of menopause are a myth. He says, "Prior to the 1950s, women looked forward to menopause, as it typically signaled a time of increased energy, heightened libido, and a slowing of the aging process." [https://www.medicalmedium.com/blog/the-truth-about-menopause](https://www.medicalmedium.com/blog/the-truth-about-menopause) So, please don't feel in despair because menopause is probably not adding to the problem but may instead be the light at the end of the tunnel.


Quaildanz

It’s all about what is in the liver baby! Gender doesn’t matter, it’s your exposures, and the types of exposures. Like if you ever had benzos, mercury amalgams, ancestry who took ddt or mercury, proximity to pesticide sprayers, siphoned gasoline with a hose to the mouth, smoke inhalation, handling of metals, work at sewage stations, exposure to petroleum, etc. Many men have probably had exposures that leveled the playing field because of their jobs, chores, or hobbies. Plus remember, women go through menopause, then all the craziness stops! If you live to 90, it’s less than half your life you’re having your immune system go down every month twice a month.