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EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 1H 7M

Remembering The Red Pill Pharmacist

from The Doctors No More Podcast · host Gareth

Get in touch. Send a message or feedbackA respected pharmacist. A fearless turn toward the data. A life that shows what it really costs to question a system that calls itself “evidence-based.” We’re recording with heavy hearts as we remember Graham Atkinson, widely known as the Red Pill Pharmacist, and we try to do something rare in public health conversations: hold grief and truth in the same hands.We share the unlikely chain of events that connected Graham to our world, then walk through his transformation during the COVID era as he noticed the widening gap between what the numbers showed and what institutions claimed. We talk PCR testing, research conclusions that don’t match underlying data, and why “trust the science” can slide from scientific method into something more like a creed. Gareth brings the lens of a clinician who respects science deeply while insisting that real science is never settled.Along the way we get honest about professional ostracism, identity collapse, and the storm that hits anyone who becomes publicly “heretical” inside medicine. We also explore what helps: tight circles of trustworthy people, grounding in nature, processing emotional energy instead of numbing it, and building lifeboats for practitioners who want healthcare reform without losing their humanity. If you care about medical freedom, healthcare ethics, and restoring integrity to medicine, this one stays with you.Subscribe for more conversations like this, share it with someone who needs steadier footing right now, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. What part of Graham’s story feels most familiar to you?

Get in touch. Send a message or feedback A respected pharmacist. A fearless turn toward the data. A life that shows what it really costs to question a system that calls itself “evidence-based.” We’re recording with heavy hearts as we remember Graham Atkinson, widely known as the Red Pill Pharmacist, and we try to do something rare in public health conversations: hold grief and truth in the same hands. We share the unlikely chain of events that connected Graham to our world, then walk through...

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Get in touch. Send a message or feedbackA respected pharmacist. A fearless turn toward the data. A life that shows what it really costs to question a system that calls itself “evidence-based.” We’re recording with heavy hearts as we remember Graham...

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