by: Defender Staff

The Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine next week will hold a hearing related to the board’s Jan. 12 suspension of Dr. Meryl Nass’s medical license.

CHD.TV will livestream Nass’s hearing on Oct. 11, 1 p.m. Eastern. You can watch here.

Nass’s original suspension order included accusations of spreading “misinformation.” However, the board on Sept. 26 withdrew six of those accusations and, on Sept. 30, withdrew more of its factual allegations related to “misinformation.”

Next week’s hearing will focus on Nass’s prescribing of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin to treat COVID-19 and on record-keeping issues.

There are no patient complaints for the board to review.

See full article here.


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  1. Couldn’t agree more. After experiencing the profound impact of herbal/homeopathic medicine that I stumbled upon during “COVID”, I am now taking an online herbal medicine course in which the founder advocated for an herbalist in every home. It seems we have lost touch with the basic preventative care and natural healing solutions, such as medicinal herbs we can grow in our own gardens which are incredibly safe (designed by god). And when people go a standard doctor (Dr Nass being an exception), they are either told they are fine or nothing they can do, or they are given drugs that don’t work, or told to undergo medical procedures that don’t fix the root cause. I work in the medical device industry and can say first-hand it is a for-profit industry beholden to our shareholders. Although the original founder (since passed) never had that intention. Here’s another crazy factoid- the “prestigious” HRS (heart rhythm society) 2022 conference required attendees to be vaccinated to attend. The medical field seems to have gone totally upside down.

  2. Praying for Dr Nass. I am watching the hearing live, my blood pressure is through the roof! All I can say is these ridiculous boards, most not medical professionals, have to go. We must build our own health system. ???❤️

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