Joe Rogan recently sounded the alarm on pharmaceutical companies allegedly "demonizing" medication that worked on serious diseases after Mel Gibson told him an intriguing story about his friends recovering from Stage 4 cancer.
In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast (JRE #2254), the Hollywood legend told Rogan about three of his friends seemingly recovering from end-stage cancer after taking Ivermectin and Fenbendazole. Rogan reacted to this story, questioning the $4.7 trillion-worth 'Big Pharma' industry for prioritizing profits over people and said:
"Yeah, I'm hearing that a lot. There are studies on this now where people have proven that. [People were drinking] Methylene Blue, which was a fabric dye. It was a textile dye and then they found out it had profound effects on your mitochondria."
Rogan continued
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"There's a lot of stuff that does work, which is very strange because, again, it's profit. When you hear about things that are demonized and that they turn out to be effective, you always wonder, 'What is going on here?" How have our medical institutions failed us so that things that cure you are not promoted because they're not profitable."
When Joe Rogan blamed COVID-19 vaccine for Hollywood star's Bell's Palsy diagnosis
Last year, Joe Rogan spoke to Hollywood icon Josh Brolin on his podcast, and they discussed various topics. During their conversation, Brolin revealed that he'd been diagnosed with Bell's Palsy syndrome, which Rogan attributed to a long-term effect of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Speaking to Brolin on the JRE podcast (#2232), Rogan also slammed the pharmaceutical industry and said:
"That's a side effect of the vaccine, too. That's one of the side effects of COVID-19 vaccines... That vaccine, in particular. That one. The mRNA one. Yeah, I know quite a few people that develop Bell's Palsy from that... The f**ked up thing is, if you talk about it, you're an anti-vaxxer... They've done a really good job of demonizing anyone who questions a medicine that might be correlated with a bunch of serious diseases. They've done a great job of gaslighting people."