How about triple-board certified with hundreds of patients. She is being denied a therapy modality based on politics and nothing else. She also rightly addresses that the priority in dealing with a pathogen like this is personal physical condition which we can all work on and improve. It is brave people like her that I trust to represent appropriate skepticism and pushback to the "Wear the mask, keep six feet, stay home and obey the media directives" approach to this.
As for those mocking Stella: would you also mock a doctor trained in India who believed in Karma and that it could affect your health? Or a Christian or Muslim doctor who consiedered personal faith as having a role in health and recovery? Would you ignore their successful clinical results? If so, you are a cultural bigot who chooses your own belief system rather than evidence-based results. I personally a an agn-atheist who looks for results over belief and culture-based superstitions like trusting media over physicians who are on the front lines of this man-made disaster.