The Wellness Company and its Contagion Emergency Kit – is it value for money?
By Baldmichael Theresoluteprotector’sson
This company is promoted by a number of those fighting against the COVID 19 vaccination campaign. It sells a Contagion Emergency Kit among other things.
Last time I looked I copied the wording on the webpage but I did not take a screen shot or pdf to prove it. I have done so this time. I note the current text is slightly different
It says:
Medications everyone should have on-hand.
Get the life-saving medications that were withheld before. Keep a Contagion Emergency Kit at the ready.
Backed by protocols developed by experts like Dr. Peter McCullough, get Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, Azithromycin (generic Z-Pak™), Oseltamivir (generic Tamiflu™) and Budesonide along with a nebulizer. Our kit also includes a Guidebook as an educational resource for safe emergency use.
Each kit is intended for use ONLY by the person for which it is prescribed for.
If you are ordering for additional family members, please submit multiple orders, one for each family member.
The cost? A snip at $324.99!
Although last time I looked (June 2024) it was $299.99. Just over 8% increase. That’s inflation for you.
Note the phrasing:
‘Medications everyone should have on-hand’ – to make you feel guilty if you don’t.
‘Get the life-saving medications that were withheld before’ – to make you rush out and buy while you can.
‘experts like Dr. Peter McCullough’ – because we trust experts don’t we, especially doctors.
As to medications that were withheld before well, it was only Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine that were restricted, at least in the USA I understand. You are being misled and softened up to be taken for a ride.
Contents:-
Ivermectin (25 tablets) and Hydroxychloroquine (20 tablets)
Ivermectin considered to be anti-parasitic (it won’t get rid of unwanted politicians sadly) whilst Hydroxychloroquine is considered to be anti-malarial. I have covered these in this link.
Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine and Covid 19
– Azithromycin (12 tablets)
An anti-biotic. It has a complex formula and includes nitrogen in its makeup and so makes it neurotoxic.
Image and italic text from this link unless otherwise stated:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azithromycin
As usual such things have side effects listed as including:
Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and upset stomach. An allergic reaction, such as anaphylaxis, or a type of diarrhea caused by Clostridium difficile is possible.
Azithromycin causes QT prolongation that may cause life-threatening arrythmias such as torsades de pointes.
To unravel the jargon of that last paragraph, QT prolongation is not making your Q-tips go further but an electrical interference of your heart.
So that all sounds fine doesn’t it? No? Really?
Anyway I see it is made by Teva Pharmaceuticals, an Israeli multinational pharmaceutical company. It is according to Wikipedia
the 18th largest pharmaceutical company in the world. Teva has a history of legal trouble in relation to collusion and price-fixing to inflate prices for drugs. In 2023, Teva paid the largest fine to date for a domestic antitrust cartel in relation to a criminal investigation by the US Department of Justice into the company’s price-fixing.
From
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teva_Pharmaceuticals
It was founded by Günther Friedländer, a German Jew, in its present form in 1935. He is no longer alive.
I could do an in depth exposé of him but I note that his name includes these anagrams:
– red flu heartrending
– Death drug ln refiner
– Danger Hitler red fun
These are anagrams of are anagrams of Azithromycin.
– Him try Nazi co
– At my rich Zion
Perhaps there is a link.
– Oseltamivir (10 tablets)
I have covered this in my last post.
Oseltamivir, sold under the brand name Tamiflu
– Budesonide (5 vials)
It is a steroid medication.
Image and italic text from this link unless otherwise stated:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budesonide
It is available as an inhaler, nebulization solution, pill, nasal spray, and rectal forms.
The inhaled form is used in the long-term management of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
The nasal spray is used for allergic rhinitis and nasal polyps.
Modified-release pills or capsules and rectal forms may be used for inflammatory bowel disease including Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and microscopic colitis.
I gather its use has been associated with a number of side effects.
Common side effects with the inhaled form include respiratory infections, cough, and headaches.
Common side effects with the pills include feeling tired, vomiting, and joint pains. Serious side effects include an increased risk of infection, loss of bone strength, and cataracts. Long-term use of the pill form may cause adrenal insufficiency.
Making you vomit seems not uncommon in pharmaceuticals, Azithromycin and Oseltamivir have the same issue.
In 2019, generic budesonide was listed as being involved in Teva’s price fixing scheme in the United States.
So the same company as Azithromycin.
– Nebulizer
Included so you can use the budesonide.
– Guidebook
You can read it here at this link from the Wellness website. It is 36 pages.
Its title including the word ‘Contagion’ is designed to make you fearful so off to a bad start.
It promotes the viral theory and transmission which is fundamentally flawed.
Then it pushes the idea that COVID 19 is something more than the ‘flu rebranded, so continuing to fail.
It refers to Peter McCullough’s protocol.
– Nattokinase 2000 FU (100) mg orally twice a day without food
– Bromelain 500 mg orally once a day without food
– Curcumin 500 mg orally twice a day (nano, liposomal, or with piperine additive suggested)
These are sold by, you guessed it, the Wellness Company, currently from $119.00.
Nearly $40 a bottle. Nattokinase comes from soya beans, Bromelain from pineapples Curcumin to be found in turmeric. I would have thought you could eat your way cheaper than this.
It refers to Vladimir Zelenko’s protocol. This is more extensive but includes what Wellness is selling. He died in 2022 I understand.
https://vladimirzelenkomd.com/treatment-protocol/
I don’t know who maintains the website.
The rest of the pdf seems to be just standard details about the products included and potential side effects.
– Hardshell case
We mustn’t forget this, probably the most valuable of the lot. A hard shell is like a nut and I think you would have to be nuts to pay $324.99 for the whole kit.
‘Hells charades’ is one anagram of Hardshell case. Describes perfectly the Wellness Company Contagion Emergency Kit. You are being played for a sucker if you buy it. And in case you are still not sure, here are some anagrams of ‘COVID Emergency Kit’.
Contagion Emergency Kit anagrams
Contagion Emergency Kit
Contagi Emry K = 12 individual letters
A lot of negative single words including:
– Entrancement
– Icterogenic – Producing jaundice.
– Necromantic
– Necromancy
– Iatrogenic
– Carcinogen
– Tragicomic
– Marketing
– Racketing
– Mockery
– Mocking
– Tricking
– Coercing
– Coercion
– Moronic
– Cretin
– Conceit
– Conman
– Crime
– Money
Some phrases:
– eg tycoon nice marketing
– Ye got nice marketing con
– Go enticing money racket
– eg noticing money racket
– Get coining money racket
– Coinage netting mockery
– eg act on tricking yeomen
– Agent CEO money tricking
– Get money carcinogen kit
– Crime innocent tyke agog
– ie ok getting necromancy
– Re getting co key man icon
– ie innocent moggy racket
– icterogenic mangy token
– Get money raking conceit
– CEO nick money targeting
And then there’s this:
– An ego enc mock integrity
Leadership
The company’s founder and chairman is Foster Coulson. This link gives some details.
https://wiki.whiteroseintelligence.com/en/Foster-Coulson
He is a Canadian entrepreneur based in Miami, Florida.
He has a website called unjected, an online dating platform, ‘The World’s First Unvaccinated Platform’ according to its home page.
As regards the leadership of the Wellness Company you can see it at this link.
https://www.twc.health/pages/leadership
It includes Peter McCullough, MD, MPH who is on the Chief Medical Board and Paul E. Alexander, PhD, who is Senior Advisor on the Leadership team whatever that means exactly. Both have substacks.
John Leake’s articles are on here which you can access freely but Peter McCullough’s are only fully accessible as paid subscribers.
Paul Alexander promotes the Wellness Company. He says that they are his and Peter McCullough’s sponsors. This is very misleading at best.
Apart from the Wellness Company Foster Coulson founded Vigilant News Network (VNN) in October 2023.
This is a screen shot of the leadership.
Vigilant Fox is on substack.
https://substack.com/@vigilantfox
I see there is a Dave McCullough. I have no idea if he is related to Peter.
I could do a more detailed exposé of Foster Wylie Coulson but there are some anagrams of his name that are rather revealing.
– To screw feloniously
– Or wilfulness coyote
– Yes cretinous follow
– CEO sinfully Wooster
– Sly Lucifer noose tow
– Flowery lousiest con
– See cry wolf solution
I think there is a problem here.
There is this letter on the website.
2023 Annual Letter from our Founder, Foster Coulson
https://www.twc.health/pages/2023-annual-letter
Overall it seems not unreasonable and points out what we hopefully know already, the failure of the medical system and profession and the corruption of big pharma who profit by our ill-health if we let them.
He says
We’ve been kept in the perpetual state of sickness so that others may profit – and it’s time we break free.
Which seems great except that Foster Coulson is profiting by it instead. The Wellness Company is selling some of the very pharmaceuticals which big pharma make.
So there is hypocrisy here in spades in what he says.
It says at the end:
P.S. – To the bullies out there:
Attack me with everything you have. People see right through your slander, lies, and concocted conspiracies backed by zero proof. I will continue to persevere as a fully independent entrepreneur with nothing to hide that wants to make the world a better place. Know this: I empathize with you. You are in a dark place in your lives, you feel the need to make up horrible lies to discredit myself and those I work with. Hate is toxic. When you block me and then publish nasty things about me, my companies, and my partners, it’s because of your jealousy, envy, and anger at the world. Sadly, you are harming yourself and the people who you claim to want to help. It motivates me to be better and push harder to make a difference in this world.
I am sure he is attacked. This it helps push those who have not yet seen the full extent of the scam of big pharma vs. supplement industry into buying from such companies as his.
So if they don’t get you one way, they will get you another. They want your money and they don’t care how they get it.
Even George Soros’s current wife, Tamiko Bolton, has a supplement company.
https://timelymagazine.co.uk/tamiko-bolton/
Of course Foster Coulson is giving you a fair amount of truth, just not all of it. He wouldn’t have the business otherwise.
Other kits
These are currently:
– Kids Emergency Kit
– First Aid Emergency Kit – missing webpage suggests no longer sold
– Travel Emergency Kit
I note they also sell gift cards. How nice. I can imagine getting this and thinking this is less use than the unwanted gift at Christmas.
I will not analyse the contents of the other kits but will point out they also include big pharma harmful drugs including Ciprofloxacin which has fluorine in the chemistry.
Pro vaccine view on Wellness Company by David Gorski
You may have come across David Gorski. As Wikipedia says he
is an outspoken skeptic and critic of alternative medicine and the anti-vaccination movement. He writes as Orac at Respectful Insolence and as himself at Science-Based Medicine, where he is the managing editor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Gorski
He has this post on the Wellness Company.
The Wellness Company: How antivaccine grift becomes plain old quackery
January 8, 2024
His approach is basically a hit piece on those he perceives as quacks. He is right to highlight the deceits in some of those promoting an alternative view to poisoning by big pharma whilst still selling its products.
But he is a quack himself, pushing the nonsense that vaccines are of benefit for health.
What he does do by mentioning the alternative views is give them free advertising. This makes those who are anti-pharma check them out.
Nevertheless one must still be wise to the games being played and that the proclaimed truth tellers aren’t actually just selling another dead end.
Gorski talks about ‘selling quackery’ and yes, much of the supplement industry is just about business and profit, but this pales into insignificance alongside big pharma.
He says “…the U.S. dietary supplement market was valued at $50.91 billion in 2022…”
Compare that to $608 billion in 2022 for pharmaceuticals sales, basically 10 times as much.
From
https://www.statista.com/statistics/272181/world-pharmaceutical-sales-by-region/
Gorski’s article says at the end of Foster Coulson
His goal is profit, and, for all his claims of wanting to “empower” people and free them of the supposed tyrannical shackles of big pharma, all he is really doing is recognizing an opportunity for grift.
Sadly this is true, Foster Coulson says the right things but is still selling you toxic pharmaceuticals alongside supplements. He is a hypocrite.
As to David Henry Gorski, his full name, this has ‘diversionary’ as the longest single word anagram. I would say that is his role, distraction and diversion.
‘Diversion hydra kg’ is a full phrase. He is part of the many-headed pharma snake and needs cutting off.
And suitably for his promotion of toxic vaccines there’s this.
– Oh I dark VD syringe
I wonder if he realises that the Wellness Company sells pharma products? He doesn’t mention this hypocrisy.
But then he would have to expose his own even more.
Summary and final thoughts
The Contagion Emergency Kit contains Ivermectin which is useful, but not a cure all. Budesonide is presumably of help if you already know you need it but the kit is supposed to be for emergency, not regular use.
The rest are neurotoxic and with notable side effects. These are ultimately pointless at best, adding to toxicity.
By my reckoning the Contagion Emergency Kit has 67 tablets in total plus 5 vials. At $324.99 that’s nearly $5 an item. $5 may not buy much but I consider that extortionate for things of doubtful or limited use.
The text I copied from the Wellness Company website in June 2024 said this at the start.
The medications you need for the next pandemic.
Be ready for the next pandemic with the life-saving medications that were withheld before. Keep a Contagion Emergency Kit at the ready.
This is fear promotion of another so-called pandemic to sell its products. And they sell big pharma products despite being against them. Foster Coulson and the Wellness Company promoters should be ashamed of themselves.
Yes, they have been telling the truth on vaccines and their toxicity.
But not the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth about the COVID 19 deceit and pharma deceit generally.
Such claims made by the Wellness Company for its products and those who advertise them must be approached with extreme caution. We may glean some useful information from such people but there are far better people and websites elsewhere.
The Contagion Emergency Kit is a waste of money.
I think these anagrams sum it up.
– An ego enc mock integrity
– Ye got nice marketing con
– Go enticing money racket
It’s all a marketing ploy, a money racket, so please don’t play their game.
P.S. here are the links again within the article.
Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine and Covid 19
Oseltamivir, sold under the brand name Tamiflu
And about vaccines and COVID 19.
What is the ‘flu a.k.a Covid 19 and why vaccines are pointless at best.
🔥🔥🔥
One note…re statistica for supplements quote 👇
“…the U.S. dietary supplement market was valued at $50.91 billion in 2022…”
(I think that should be 2020, not 2022. I restacked that quote but fixed it)…
Great article, sir! Foster Wylie Coulson for sure 🥸
It would be more ethical to make individual meds available on an as needed basis rather than selling a collection of meds, most of which will expire before they are used. This pack of drugs is marketable based on people’s fears that health care will not be available to those who don’t tow the party line.