
Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin Dr. Mary Talley Bowden
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Jan 28, 2026 Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, an ENT and sleep medicine physician who founded a direct‑care clinic, discusses sinus, sleep, and allergy care. She recounts early COVID outpatient treatments, shifts in access to monoclonal antibodies, and use of ivermectin and other therapeutics. She also covers building a cash‑based practice, conflicts with hospitals and medical boards, and care for long COVID and vaccine‑injured patients.
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From Monoclonals To Ivermectin In Practice
- During COVID Bowden supplied monoclonal antibodies freely until government centralized distribution and then switched to ivermectin when supply stopped.
- She treated over 6,000 COVID patients with early outpatient therapies and reports all early-treated patients survived.
Court Battle To Treat A Dying Patient
- Bowden joined a lawsuit to get emergency hospital privileges to give ivermectin to a dying patient and encountered legal roadblocks and police involvement.
- The hospital also reported her to the medical board and she continues long legal battles.
Hospitals Can Block External Second Opinions
- Current hospital policies can block outside doctors and limit patients' ability to bring a trusted physician for second opinions in-hospital.
- Bowden argues for legislation allowing patients to invite outside licensed doctors for hospital second opinions.




