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The Signal They Couldn't Silence:

What 10 Child Deaths Tell Us About What We Missed

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A Message from Dr. McMillan

This moment, with the FDA's admission of multiple child deaths, may mark a turning point in our understanding of the true population-level harm caused by administering COVID vaccines to low-risk cohorts. It is deeply concerning that some of this damage may prove permanent.

I am particularly troubled by the possibility that subsequent COVID reinfections could worsen underlying cardiac micro-scarring, especially in young people.

The question now is unavoidable:
Can these children still be protected, and what steps must we take to safeguard them going forward?

Dr. Philip McMillan

In this week's December 5th, 2025 update:

  • Covid-19: What 10 child deaths tell us about what we missed

  • Vejon: This week’s featured Vejon video

  • Disease: Good sleep starts in the gut

  • Infographic: The signal they couldn't silence

  • News: Medical news in brief

  • Education: McMillan ROOT spike detox protocol

    Read time: 6 minutes

FEATURE ARTICLE

COVID-19

  • Internal FDA memo confirms 10 American children died from COVID-19 vaccines between 2021 and 2024.

  • Thai researchers found 29% of vaccinated teens showed cardiovascular effects; 1 in 43 had heart involvement.

  • Subclinical myocarditis can silently scar children's hearts, potentially triggering sudden cardiac death years later.

  • Officials publicly claimed no safety signals while emerging data suggested cardiovascular risks for years.

Why this is important: For the first time, US regulators have acknowledged COVID-19 vaccines caused pediatric deaths. This admission, combined with research showing silent heart damage in vaccinated children, challenges years of official safety messaging and raises urgent questions about long-term cardiac risks that we may be only beginning to understand.

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DISEASE

Good Sleep Starts in the Gut
Authors: Manal Mohammed, University of Westminster

  • The gut microbiome communicates with the brain via the vagus nerve, hormones, and immune signals to regulate sleep.

  • Gut microbes produce serotonin, melatonin, and GABA—chemicals that control mood, sleepiness, and the body's circadian rhythm.

  • Gut inflammation releases molecules into the bloodstream, raising cortisol and disrupting the brain's sleep regulation.

  • Fermented foods, reduced sugar, consistent meal times, and stress management strengthen gut health and improve sleep.

Why this is important: Your sleep problems may not start in your brain. The bacteria in your gut produce chemicals that regulate mood, stress, and sleep cycles. When gut health suffers, so does rest. Simple changes like eating fermented foods and reducing sugar can restore balance and improve sleep naturally.

INFOGRAPHIC

EDUCATION

McMillan ROOT Spike Detox Protocol

You don’t have to settle for feeling anything less than your best. The McMillan ROOT Spike Detox Protocol is designed to give you a clear roadmap to better health and lasting results. Complete our survey, get the link on submission to book a Check-In meeting with Dr McMillan and start your journey back to health. Note that all meetings are scheduled in UK time.

MEDICAL NEWS IN BRIEF

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

🚥 Does Mental Illness Have a Silver Lining? Mental illness isn't purely negative. Research shows conditions like depression and bipolar disorder can bring heightened creativity, empathy, and resilience. Recognizing these "silver linings" could transform treatment approaches, reduce stigma, and offer genuine hope to the millions living with psychological disorders. [SOURCE]

🚥 Skin-to-Brain Signal Explains Why Warm Hugs Make Us Feel So Good About Ourselves: Warmth does more than regulate body temperature. It shapes how connected we feel to our own bodies. This insight opens new therapeutic pathways for conditions like eating disorders, depression, and trauma, where patients often feel detached from themselves. Understanding this skin-to-brain dialogue could transform sensory-based mental health interventions. [SOURCE]

🚥 Clinical Use of Nitrous Oxide Could Help Treat Depression: Nearly half of people with depression don't improve on standard antidepressants. This research confirms that inhaled nitrous oxide can rapidly reduce symptoms in those patients, often within 24 hours. For millions who've exhausted conventional options, this signals a promising new treatment pathway worth pursuing. [SOURCE]

🚥 Why Do People Get Headaches and Migraines? Your brain can't actually feel pain, yet headaches affect millions. Understanding that head pain originates from surrounding blood vessels and nerve signals, not the brain itself, helps explain why early identification of headache types matters. Proper diagnosis leads to targeted treatments, from lifestyle changes to prescription medications.

🚥 Brain Researchers Draw Cellular Blueprint for How We Think and Feel: Researchers have finally connected the dots between the brain's tiniest building blocks (cells, molecules, neurotransmitters) and the large-scale networks that drive thought and emotion. This biological blueprint could explain why mental health disorders occur and why some minds stay sharp with age while others decline. [SOURCE]

🚥 Why Important Genes ‘Go Quiet’ as We Get Older: Chemical marks accumulate on intestinal stem cell DNA as we age, silencing genes needed for gut repair and creating conditions favorable to cancer. Researchers successfully reversed this process in lab-grown tissue by restoring iron levels, demonstrating that this type of cellular aging may be modifiable rather than permanent. [SOURCE]

BOOK NOOK

Set within a child’s nose, ‘Humming Heroes’ features a family of Lymphocytes led by a wise Mother, brave Father, determined Brother, and heroic Baby, confronting invading microorganisms. The story takes an imaginative turn, when a humming melody combines with the Lymphocytes’ song to repel the invaders and restore inner harmony.

"Disease X: Are You Prepared?" is your comprehensive guide to navigating the uncertain future of global health. Drawing from experience and the latest scientific insights, this book offers:

  • Practical strategies for personal and community preparedness.

  • Lessons learned from COVID-19 and other outbreaks.

  • Actionable steps to boost resilience against emerging health threats.

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