The Farmhouse Protocol: Why your children need the dirt

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK56mApril 27, 2026

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Dr. Peter McCullough delivers a provocative and multifaceted episode of The McCullough Report, centering on the 'Farmhouse Protocol'—the idea that children's immune systems thrive through exposure to the microbial richness of farm life and raw, unprocessed foods. He presents compelling epidemiological evidence supporting the 'farm effect,' citing studies like Parsifal, Gabriela, and the Pasture Cohort, which show significant reductions in asthma, allergies, and atopic sensitization among children consuming raw milk. However, he balances this with a stark warning about the real and documented risks of raw milk, citing a 2023–2024 salmonella outbreak linked to raw milk and cheese that hospitalized 70% of cases in children. Dr. McCullough personally refuses to drink raw milk due to safety concerns, advocating for pasteurization as a non-negotiable standard. He also critiques the political spectacle of Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, using her appearance to question the credibility of elected officials. The episode further explores the rise in cancer, particularly post-pandemic, linking it to SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and mRNA vaccine mechanisms that may impair tumor suppressor genes. He highlights the wellness company’s early data on ivermectin-mebendazole as a promising adjunct cancer therapy, urging a large-scale NIH trial. Throughout, McCullough calls for a return to biological resilience, challenging institutional narratives and advocating for critical thinking in public health.

Key Takeaways
1

Children benefit from early microbial exposure on farms, significantly reducing asthma and allergy risks.

2

Raw milk consumption shows protective effects against allergic diseases, but carries serious infection risks like salmonella and E. coli.

3

Pasteurization remains essential for food safety, despite the loss of some heat-sensitive immune-boosting components.

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The rise in cancer, particularly post-2021, may be linked to persistent spike protein and mRNA vaccine effects on DNA repair mechanisms.

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Ivermectin-mebendazole shows promising patient-reported outcomes as an adjunct cancer therapy, warranting large-scale clinical trials.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

The Farmhouse Paradox: Sterility vs. Immune Resilience

We don't need more hand sanitizers. We need biodiversity to get our kids into the dirt around animals and expose the complex environment of a farm, or at least in a rural area.

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10:00
20 min

The Raw Milk Controversy: Science vs. Risk

The consumption of unpasteurized dairy is a dangerous gamble. While recall successfully halted immediate distribution of the contaminated items, the broader lesson remains pasteurization is a non-negotiable standard for ensuring safety in our food supply.

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30:00
15 min

The Institutional Resistance to Natural Immunity

McCullough critiques the industrial medical complex for resisting raw milk and farm-based immunity due to profit motives. He argues that sterile environments create fragile children who require more pharmaceutical interventions, forming a self-sustaining cycle of dependency.

45:00
15 min

The Cancer Pandemic: Post-Pandemic Surge and Vaccine Links

The spike protein in a modeling study by Singh and colleagues reduces the activity of two major tumor surveillance systems, P53 and BRCA. And so all of us who've had the spike protein... could have a cancer kind of get out of control.

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1:00:00
34 min

Ivermectin-Mebendazole: A Promising Adjunct Cancer Therapy

84.4% reported clinical benefit, 48.4% reported the strongest positive outcomes, either tumor shrinkage or no current evidence of disease.

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High-Impact Quotes
The spike protein in a modeling study by Singh and colleagues reduces the activity of two major tumor surveillance systems, P53 and BRCA. And so all of us who've had the spike protein... could have a cancer kind of get out of control.
Dr. Peter McCullough41:05
Viral: 92.0
The consumption of unpasteurized dairy is a dangerous gamble. While recall successfully halted immediate distribution of the contaminated items, the broader lesson remains pasteurization is a non-negotiable standard for ensuring safety in our food supply.
Dr. Peter McCullough44:00
Viral: 90.0
We don't need more hand sanitizers. We need biodiversity to get our kids into the dirt around animals and expose the complex environment of a farm, or at least in a rural area.
Dr. Peter McCullough14:25
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

Dr. Peter McCullough
Topics Discussed
Ivermectin-Mebendazole as Cancer Therapy96%Farm Effect and Immune Development95%Spike Protein and Cancer Risk94%Cancer and Post-Pandemic Surge92%Raw Milk Safety and Benefits90%Hygiene Hypothesis and Sterility88%Public Health Policy and Industry Influence80%Chronic Lyme Disease and Immune Exhaustion75%
People & Brands

Dr. Peter McCullough

person

120xPositive

Wellness Company

organization

20xPositive

Ivermectin-Mebendazole

product

18xPositive

Carl Higbee

person

15xNeutral

SARS-CoV-2

other

15xNegative

Rosa DeLauro

person

12xNegative

mRNA Vaccines

other

8xNegative

Weinstein et al. Outbreak Report

other

6xNegative

Salmonella Typhi

other

6xNegative

McCullough Foundation

organization

5xPositive

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