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Dana you're a rock star. I have a great photo of you from Saturday night I'll send as soon as we get all the photos done. Thanks for your article. Wonderful to see you.

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Cool! I look forward to seeing this photo from the RFK, Jr. fundraising event!

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I'm going to mail it to you today or tomorrow with an official thank you from the event planning team. Just waiting for approval to send. You look terrific. I wondered if you sent this article on Tina after she passed because I just found out about her death last night. Thanks Dana. Back in touch soon.

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Yeah. My article was a tribute to Tina upon her passing

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No, it's not "the mainstream media" who said she regreted using homeopathy over evidence-base treatments. It's herself.

She said that in 2023 : https://www.instagram.com/p/CpkhvaFBS0K/?igsh=MThhaDF3bHNwNWd3eQ==

Also, quoting her 80's opinion about alternative medicine is an outrageous fallacy, as she realized later how wrong she had been all this years.

Of course, when you're 40, trying to cure a disease with non-proven therapies rarely leads to serious issues. When you get older and face chronic and heavy diseases, you realize quackery and pseudo-science never cured anything but diseases that usually heal theirselves alone.

You're just trying to relieve your guilt by saying "homeopathy did not kill her".

You're right, actually. Sugar doesn't kill you, neither it cures anything. It just caused her - and her husband who gave his kidney - lots of avoidable pain, and might have shorten her life by many years, depriving us of a huge talent.

You should just avoid invoking her name to defend your lucrative quackery business, for decency reasons.

Your lack of decency equals your greediness.

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Tina said that when she was dying. and when she was heavily relying upon MDs to keep her alive. And yet, for many decades of her life, she LOVED homeopathic medicine. I personally KNOW her homeopathic doctor, and this doctor became a personal friend of hers. You are speaking from your own distorted worldview. I am speaking from people who have been very close to her for decades.

Your obvious obsessional antagonism to anything other than Big Pharma medicine makes me wonder if you're just a Big Pharma shill. Sorry, but I gotta say what is probably real.

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A friend of mine assisted Dr. Sharma for a while. Once, being on his own in the surgery, Tina Turner came for a checkup. Everything was fine, except that he had noticed the rather raspy delivery on Ms. Turner´s part. Trying to be helpful, he asked whether she would like to have anything done about her voice. A burst of laughter came back in response ("No, no!").

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