Chronic disease is a real problem, as anybody who has one knows all too well. Estimates suggest that 60% of all adults in the U.S. have at least one chronic condition, which account for more than 2/3 of all causes of deaths. A third of all people worldwide suffer from multiple chronic illnesses. [Setting aside the question of whether any of these mainstream numbers can be trusted.] Of course, this is enormously profitable. Treatment of chronic conditions in the U.S. alone costs around $2.5 trillion. And since we have finally recognized that virtually every aspect of modern life is a money-making racket, a cradle-to-grave shakedown, we can hardly expect this to be any different. (A racket, recall, is when you deliberately cause a problem in order to profit from solving it.)
One of the things I have learned about the most from comments on this blog is about health-related issues — whether it be about nutrition, which vitamins and supplements to take (and which not), vaccines, pollution and even animal care. So I’m opening up this post as a place for people to discuss health matters, because – if you’ve ever been ill for an extended period you know — health matters. Without our health, it’s much harder to get anything done. Illness, especially chronic, is deeply disempowering, and that is part of the health racket, too: they want us worried and spending our time dealing with illness. So it seems to me that as people who want to fight the powers that be, at least within our own spheres of influence, the first order of business ought to be taking back the power and strength of our own bodies. So think of this as a thread where you can share the knowledge you’ve learned and also ask for and give advice. Of course it doesn’t have to be confined to humans or to chronic illness or even to illness — any health and wellness advice is welcome in the broadest sense of the word.
I’m going to kick things off first by linking to two papers written by Miles Mathis. The first concerns his experience taking so many health supplements that he was getting iodine poisoning. The second is a paper he wrote in 2012 called “The Health Emergency” on taking control of your food and water to avoid toxins and GMOs.
Here are some of the comments that people have left about these issues. I’m sure I’ve left some out. Please don’t be offended if I left your comment out. I only pasted what I remembered and could find in an easy search within a reasonable amount of time. Please feel free to repost any comments you or others left on other posts here or on other sites. Also not that I do not and cannot vouch for any of this information — it could all be wrong, though I wouldn’t post it if I thought it was likely to be wrong. As always, think for yourself.
From Genevieve A.K.A. “cancelled”:
“The soil was depleted as far back as the 1940’s. Most if not all people, as a result, are malnourished. Dr Royal Lee fought this lost battle for decades; the industrial food cartel destroyed his life because of that battle. But he left an important legacy of nutritional research describing the nutritional destructiveness of the food we all consume, thanks to “the families” who were described in one comment as “nurturers”.
“Even the “vitamins” we’re sold are crap; they’re isolates which are ineffective. Royal Lee tells/told it like it is. And he predicted, being a scientific researcher, the endemic modern diseases — autoimmune, cancer, diabetes, obesity, et al. Hello? Is nobody aware of the dire state of humankind’s health?
“People will say, well we had to have intensive farming; we had to have industrialized food. But that’s not true! Back in the day, people had vegetable gardens in their yards, and some chickens, and fruit trees, and a cow. They created their own food — butter, unpasteurized/healthy milk, eggs, veggies, fruits — as a matter of course. They made their own soap…. They were not dependent on grocery stores like we are now.
“That’s been a change for the worse in many ways — to health, to freedom and independence, economically, and environmentally.
“It’s the greedy industrialists who have wreaked havoc on the social, environmental, employment, economic, and educational aspects of mankind’s world…. It could have all been so different! Love and nurturing of humanity was an option not chosen. Humanity could have been cultivated, to bring out their best qualities — if megalomaniacs insist in control — instead of crushed under a jackboot for the sake of jealously guarded hegemony fueled by greed and materialism and nepotism.
“I hate them! These people are cowards. I cringe when the benign appellation “the families” is applied to them. They have stolen people’s lives. They have, as the overseers of our earth, raped, and pillaged, and polluted it. They are nothing more than criminals.”
And in another comment:
“…the fact is, the .0001% are making the other 99.9999% physically, emotionally, and spiritually ill — basically their methods are killing people, and they know this!
“To realize this, all you have to do is look into the scientific research of the early to mid 20th century on nutrition by McCarrison, Lee, Price, Park, Wiley — a prolific period of research before the industrialized food cartel took total control of research and publishing, and bought the FDA. It has been nearly a century ago that they found the worrisome proliferation of degenerative diseases brought about by soil erosion, intensive farming and processed food by these families — much of it from sugar — was causing malnutrition, and even how that process worked. These families own the medical profession and the dental profession and the hospitals and the pharmaceutical companies and the food supply and the farmland and the minerals and the “government” and the courts.”
And elsewhere:
“I trust early to mid 20th century nutritional research articles and books. Royal Lee and his peers are excellent; the historical archives of the Selene River Press is a treasure trove with lots of breadcrumbs, covering both all aspects of nutrition and also food politics. The History of a Crime against the Pure Food Law illustrates how we ended up with chemically processed food and an industry-owned FDA. There was a war.
“Weston A Price’s 1938 book (free online) “Nutrition and Physical Degeneration” investigated the health and dental conditions of remote “savage” tribes untouched by civilized foods, and described their natural eating habits and excellent physical condition, and absence of social problems and crime — until processed foods invaded.
“The nutritional researchers back then were earnest, uncorrupted, and concerned about the dramatic rise in degenerative diseases, cancer, dental problems, arthritis, etc.which they unanimously attributed to malnutrition, due to depleted soil, food processing, and pasteurization; a great deal of their research focuses on what constitutes proper nutrition — hence Price’s expeditions into uncivilized cultures across the globe.
“Vitamins were a recent discovery and an area of avid research. Too, processed food was relatively new, unlike now; people were alive who had been raised on real food, knew the difference, and fought (but lost) against the proliferation of additives, adulteration, preservatives, and refinement of our food supply.”
And elsewhere:
“The depression epidemic is connected to the food INDUSTRY. The dead, processed food is connected to the medical INDUSTRY. Malnutrition causes symptoms that are suppressed with pharmaceutical drugs, a euphemism for CHEMICALS that are also in our water. Malnutrition also causes dental caries and gum diseases — unheard of in primitive cultures until they were exposed to processed foods by “civilization.”
“Malnutrition fuels the medical, dental, and pharmaceutical industries. But you never hear a word about the rampant malnutrition epidemic. Real, nutritional food would put paid to the chemical, agribusiness, medical and dental industries. It would also necessarily end centralized control because the only way to provide real, live, nutritious food is for it to be sourced locally — storage and transportation requires processing. And that would mean different foods for different localities, depending on climate, weather, soil, sunlight, etc. So then you put a huge dent in intensive agriculture and the transportation industry.
“The petroleum INDUSTRY, connected to the food industry via packaging, is a major contributor to the cancer industry, as estrogens cause many cancers, especially breast cancer; and as plastics are major endocrine disruptors, the cause of so many degenerative diseases too numerous to list. Primary among them is sterility and gender bending, being covered up by normalizing it. Not to mention the endocrine-disrupting bromine that is put in all flour and bakery products. So any iodine you may have is displaced by the halogens bromine, and fluoride.
“One could go on forever listing the causes of malnutrition, caused by centralized control of food resources: rancid oils, chemical preservatives, chemical fertilizers, food irradiation, ad nauseum. All of which puts the human and animal bodies under tremendous toxic stress because these wastes have to be dealt with. But in malnutrition, the cells grab what’s available, and if only inappropriate stuff is available (as in bromine, and not iodine), health gets compromised.
“Why am I writing this? Because we are being slowly starved to death by the practices of industrialists with the collusion of governments. We are being broken down slowly, almost imperceptibly — mentally and physically. The nature of our food supply is possibly the most important issue relevant to our welfare. And nobody seems to notice.”
Here is a comment from Runar on electrical and photon therapies and nutrition:
“Not before I almost was about to die in 2011 did i care to look up health. I used one of the most primitive to heal myself. It was part of the Bob Beck protocol and it created a single current to electrify the blood. And it works, it kills off invaders. Also Bob Beck created a color pulser for the healing of wounds and skin ailments: https://www.cancertutor.com/bobbeck/
“Healing by electricity is now a century old tradition, the first machines gaining reputation was Royal Rife’s. Versions of his machines are still used, in US mostly. Reading about him and the war against him by FDA and Morris Fishbein is also entertaining.
“Hulda Clark is also study worth, she created her own zapper as she called it, and she also provided a technical drawing so that you can build one for yourself. A Lighthouse in herself, forced to migrate to Mexico to run her clinic. Her books are still a fabulous read thanks to her spirit and enchanted pragmatic attitude.
“The logic behind healing by electricity is that every living thing has got its own frequency and this current can be reverted. Most small things dies fast, others are just weakened, but with perseverance i even got rid of Lyme’s disease, it took 6 years and i used Bob Beck stuff at home daily for 2-3 years but also went to a therapeut using E-Lybra machine developed by WDS. Plus she also had MoRa machine, an development by German Morell and Rasche, who measured the body’s own meridian energies, and in this way created electrical acupuncture. It has also been very helpful in revealing my many food intolerances. I had been living on poison. I think i had 4-6 treatments the first years, and then twice yearly.
“As I stopped with carbohydrates and all grass products my lifelong depression went away to never come back. I found out:
Sugar and Carbohydrates => Depression and mania
Starches (Potato and things growing under soil) => Anxiety
Corn, flour => Guilt, shame & shyness.
“This little post contains things which I studied daily for a couple of years, my few links will not reveal much of that, but beware this is the area where wikipedia is at its least respectable. Incl google. Also when researching this field you notice a very much higher number of spooks trying to mislead, than any other place.
“Also very informative is curezone.com If you have the Latin name of your problem there is probably someone who has been fighting it before. But unfortunately very spook infested.”
Some recent advice on Vitamins, raw milk, and other supplements:
From Benjamin:
Spirulina and Chlorella have many similarities, but Spirulina is the lesser alternative as it only has faux B12 the body can’t utilise, whereas Chlorella has real B12 (rare in plants). There are two varieties of Chlorella – Vulgaris or Sorokinia (aka Pyrenoidosa). The latter is more beneficial (has much higher growth factor). You need to ensure it has been grown outdoors in sunlight (not “fermented” indoors in tanks). The wall also needs to be cracked for our bodies to utilise, but its a fine balance, as the act of cracking the wall can cause too much damage, losing much of the goodness. Either “sound vibration” or “pressure release” seem to be the most reliable methods. Of the Chlorella grown outdoors, studies show Taiwan is the cleanest source. Places like China have organically certified Chlorella, but it is still not as clean as that from Taiwan. Japan is in between. All of the above should be on the products website, if not the label. Failing that, contact the company for information.
Most Vit C supplements are just ascorbic acid, which is not really vitamin C, but an isolated component, often from synthetic source (GMO, inorganic, etc). On its own that component has low absorption in our bodies. Combined with co-factors (like bioflavonoids) it has improved absorption, but often those are synthetic too. So what to do? Best to get it from food. If the food available to you does not use reliable farming methods (common), it may suffer from a deficiency of vitamins and minerals. In which case, find a C supplement that is real C (not ascorbic acid), from whole food sources. You will know it when you find it, as it the food sources it comes from will be listed on the label. These type of supplements are rare to find, but do exist. They probably won’t be on the shelves of your average pharmacy.
It’s best for the C to be combined with co-factors (bioflavonoids, minerals) to help it work, but don’t just take a ‘combined with everything’ is best approach. Vitamins A,D,E,K are fat soluble, while B & C are water soluble. Therefore ADEK shouldn’t be in the same capsule as BC. They require different extraction techniques, requirements for stability, shelf life, etc… If you see all of it listed together, be sure it won’t all work.
Miles was taking the right approach, combining C with multi-minerals, though he didn’t mention whether they were from whole food sources or synthetics.
Then there is the list of ingredients that make up the tablets/capsules themselves. This branches into a huge topic, but to keep it short, a majority of this stuff is undesirable, and won’t always be listed on the label. Even if it is listed on the label, you won’t know what it means unless you’ve researched it, which most haven’t. The best simple solution is to avoid tablets (can’t trust their binding agents) where possible, and tip capsule content into water, so you don’t have to consume the capsule itself (sorry if you don’t like the taste!). Obviously if a tablet is saving your life keep taking it, but if you are presented with a choice, you are now a little more informed. Companies with integrity will use acceptable ingredients in their tablets/capsules, but how can you be certain which companies have that integrity, when most don’t?
Finally, to label a product ‘organic’, all it requires is one carbon atom. Carbon atoms are found in just about everything, including plastic and petrol, so you can see it is a completely useless term! ‘Certified organic’ is far more telling, as farms need to adhere to strict standards in order to receive the certification. However keep in mind this certification typically means 95% or more certified organic ingredients, meaning still a 5% chance it contains pesticides, chemical fertilisers etc…
From Genevieve/Cancelled:
The problem with taking Ascorbic Acid as “Vitamin C” is discussed here:
https://www.seleneriverpress.com/historical/is-this-shot-necessary/
Hold that thought, then consider this:
It is claimed by Dr Simon Agger that legally, in America, the only portion of the Vitamin C Complex that is allowed to be called Vitamin C is the (5%) ascorbic acid antioxidant wrapper around the C molecule. (I haven’t verified this.) So, people who think they are buying Vitamin C may not be getting Vitamin C; and the ascorbic acid they mistake for vitamin C may be inadvisable or worse, depending on their condition, as the above reference discusses.
What I do know is that, when I conducted an exhaustive online search for whole food Vit C to buy, I couldn’t find any — although such supplements do exist, I later found, via a non allopathic health care provider. But whole food Vitamin C Complex supplements are not available over the counter in health food stores.
There is a world of difference between Ascorbic Acid and naturally occurring Vitamin C as found in Nature.
I’ve really been shocked by my experience with raw dairy products– I had shunned milk all my adult life as “cow pus in a bottle.” But I became curious after running into a number of early 20th C articles on the Selene River Press by those pioneering nutritionists who were upset about pasteurization, and connecting its introduction with the proliferation of many degenerative diseases like arthritis and tooth decay, because it killed the nutrition and friendly bacteria in the milk; and I believe it compromised the utilization of calcium.
So whereas it had been known as a highly nutritious whole food — one scientific experiment involved living on it exclusively for two months, with no deleterious effects except a Vitamin C deficiency; pasteurization changed all that.
The first jug I bought sat in my fridge for days, so fearful was I to ingest it, as though it were a bottle of arsenic, or a rattlesnake. But then I dove in, via a protein shake, instead of water. I kid you not, I had a surge of energy hit my body. Now I rely on it, as a primary food — yoghurt, kefir, butter, milk, cream for my coffee.
And from L Kinder:
I’ve studied a lot of alternative health literature especially since 1996 and the best I’ve found is herbalist James Sloane. He had a site which is still up called http://medcapsules.com and he had a forum on Curezone.com called Truth in Medicine.
James Sloane said here and other places on his forum that amla berry powder has the best vitamin C. But it tastes terrible, so I put it in 00 capsules. My brother has a device that makes it easier to put the powder in the capsules. Sloane said acerola cherry is second best and rosehip powder is third best. The rosehip powder actually tastes pretty good. I think acerola is pretty expensive. A good source of these and other herbs is starwest-botanicals.com/ which has them in sizes of 1 lb bags or larger and sometimes quarter lb bags too. Another source for many supplements, not just herbs, is http://vitacost.com
Miles mentioned taking multivitamins and minerals. I doubt if those are worthwhile, especially with the iodine contents. Vitamin C is best from Amla berry powder or rosehip powder etc. Sloane says it competes with glucose for insulin uptake, as insulin carries both. So it’s best to take C separate from food about half an hour before meals. Otherwise, there’s not enough insulin to grab all of the C. He says C goes first to the adrenal glands to deal with stress and excess then goes to blood vessel repair etc. But he says over 1500 mg a day tends to harm the kidneys I think. B5 as from rice bran is also needed by the adrenal glands. He says magnesium-malate and -citrate are the most usable forms of magnesium, most others being fairly toxic. Mag-Mal and Mag-Cit are good for softening plaque in blood vessels and for preventing muscle cramps, high blood pressure etc. Lecithin granules are good for removing plaque from blood vessels and for brain problems etc. So those supplements can pretty much prevent heart attacks and strokes. Magnesium and zinc are the only minerals most of us need, I think. A lot of herbs are good for numerous major diseases. Chaparral and pau D’arco are likely very good for killing viruses that cause cancer. Silica is another important mineral, but the best way to get it is by putting a tablespoon of D.E. (diatomaceous earth) in a jar of water, letting it set for some hours or a day and taking a glass of water from the top now and then. It forms orthosilicic acid in water, the most usable form of silica. The D.E. lasts a few months in the bottom of the jar.
Something on tooth decay from Alex Illi:
Most common tooth problems (such as cavities, caries) IMO and in my experience stem from brushing teeth with commercial toothpaste (salt would be enough), especially before meals, e.g. commonly before breakfast, or too soon after meals. The brushing and soap-like paste eradicate the protective layer produced naturally around the teeth. After meals, especially those containing sugar and starchy carbohydrates, simply rinsing with water would be better. Because remaining carbohydrates are broken down by normal digestive enzymes and symbiotic bacteria in the mouth under production of acids, which can easily corrode the enamel if the protective film is not around the teeth. Some small plaque is also normal and no matter of concern, especially behind the lower front row. Since about ten years practically all US-Americans seem to be concerned having abnormally whitened teeth, and I predict they’ll get lots of additional dental probs later on. Cavities seem to always quickly go away after some sporadic “oil-pulling” (you can use any type of edible vegetable oil), especially if assisted by one drop of neem-tincture (very bitter, please spit out after about 1 minute, then rinse with water).
And here were two videos of Dr. Peter Glidden that were shared that I found very informative:
AND:
Ok, so a comment I just posted in awaiting moderation, but the comment in the main forum where I announced it is not! So hopefully that shows up.
A question I’ve been meaning to post here for a while is a claim I came across that I cannot remember where I heard it.
It was that having measles depletes the body’s vit a supply. This is important to me because in the developed world we don’t see a lot of measles, perhaps in the developing worlds they do and thus don’t have a problem with vit a building to toxic levels.
I did some searches but I cannot get the terminology right, what is it called when a disease depletes a certain vitamin in the body? It wouldn’t necessarily be hypovitaminosis, but would indicate that the body uses a lot of it to deal with some condition or disease. There might be others so I want to nail down what its called in the literature.
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It’s called the Hygiene hypothesis I think. Check out this link and read chapter 19:
Click to access extinguishing-the-fires-of-hell2.pdf
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Its not called the hygene hypothesis. Grant calls it vitamin a depletion, or retinolic drawdown or some combination. I checked the whole text for both “depletion” “drawdown” “measles” or “mumps” and there is no citation. No clinical term, that will narrow my searches. Chap 19 had nothing, even the refs, nothing.
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It’s not possible to avoid all sources of Vitamin A without doing a very nutrient deficient diet, it’s in most foods to varying degrees. Most people doing the vitamin A detox simply avoid the highest sources, both animal and plant, whilst eating a balanced diet. I combine it with a low free-glutamate wholegood diet and I feel the best I have in years, and the food tastes great imo, I certainly don’t feel deprived. Its up to you if you want to keep eating liver but I wouldn’t touch it again and thank the people on here for bringing it to my attention. Quoting the ‘diet of real men’ is not science and not really a convincing argument at all sorry.
Many toxins get into breast milk.
If we are wrong it would be simple to reverse our error with some simple supplementation. If you are wrong, it may take you years to get out of the resulting health disaster. It’s much easier to correct a deficiency than a slow insidious build up of toxicity.
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retinol is NOT a toxin.
A cow eats grass, the cows milk goes to the calf, the cows milk contains retinol, colustrum (the first milk) contains the highest levels of retinol and then it tapers off. Why? The calf needs it for its development, it is an essential nutrient, the calf stores retinol, it needs more in the beginning and less later because it stores retinol, that is why it tapers off. It is the same for humans.
ANYTHING can be toxic.
Too much water is toxic, is water a toxin? No.
I see a lot of sloppy use of words so we have keep our definitions correct, otherwise this is like the tower of Babel.
About that Nutrition Detective, Dr Smith, i watched an interview in 2 parts (yt nutrition with judy) and he only says, retinol can be toxic in excess! If you consume a normal amount there is 0 danger. There is even less danger 😉 if you eat organic and raw animal food with enough FAT. Again; we also need fat. This guy is a Dr and it shows; he read something about goats milk and let his son drink too much of it… wtf… when i was young we got at most 1 glass of milk a day.. my parents knew not to give more, my brother drank more milk and thus sometimes 2 glasses.
My parents knew: everything in moderation.
Common sense
Why does this Dr not know this? Because he is a Dr; they know nothing about nutrition and health after their “education”….
I would advise people not to listen too much to this guy, he has no clue, the front page at his nutrition detective website,shows a bunch of beans. Beans are not a human food! Unlike natural raw milk, beans do contain toxins and you have to cook them to hell to destroy most of it.
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You don’t know what you are talking about. I hope Josh does wipe out your crap talk. I’m an Accutane (Retinol creme) victim myself and I got a ten year depression cycle, an eye disease (keratoconus), different allergies and mouth decay (even mouth rot) from this and it all vanished since my now ongoing 3 years low vit a diet. In addition I’m a statistician myself and can confirm Dr. Smith findings through doing research myself by visiting many studies in recent years and almost everything he says is true (especially about liver cholestasis as a root cause of chronical disease). Tell me why mothers who breastfeed a child during their lifetimes are almost 80 percent less likely to get breast cancer than a women who don’t if feeding milk doesn’t get rid of poisons. Your shitty colostrum exist only because the retinol esters clog up the breasts so much that the milk cannot run out properly. They don’t need it and it is proven without a doubt.
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accutane is a manmade poison it has nothing to do with retinol
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ps. you smell like an agent
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Accutane is 13-cis-retinoic acid. Most retinol over time turns into retinoic acid in your body. If you cook your garbage toxic liver vitamin a crap with high heat, you even get pure retinoic acid. You simply know nothing about this topic.
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@Trimmel, I’m really sorry you went through that. I was feeding my children ‘food’ versions of Vitamin A (cod liver oil about 200 iu 2-3 times a week- and for just under a year I fed them a very small portion of organic liver about once a week or fortnight). I was aware of hypervitaminosis A so I was being careful. We also ate a high fat wholefood diet (we do low fat now as toxins are stored in fat). They had no multivitamins, no ‘manmade’ forms of Vitamin A and my kids were showing signs of Hypervitaminosis A which reversed on removing these poisons from our diets. Probably the clearest indication was a few months after we started eating liver, my daughter developed a sun allergy, I had to keep her covered up all the time. A few weeks into the detox it cleared up completely, I don’t even need to use sun lotion at the beach any more. I’m so thankful for this information and that I didn’t let my ego stop me rethinking my opinion on it.
Dr Smith is a naturopathic Dr, his training is largely in nutrition LOL.
I’m convinced our bodies can cope with a low amounts of Vitamin A (if we aren’t already toxic with it) but eating liver is not moderation, and the problem in modern society is we no longer eat seasonally. Nobody is saying we should eat zero Vitamin A – thats not possible! And the example of the cow eating grass – yes the grass contains Vitamin A, but when you eat that cow’s liver, you are consuming the LIFETIME accumulation of the Vitamin A that the cow ate. Not comparable.
Maybe we could even cope quite well with moderate amounts of Vitamin A if we still ate seasonally – then we would detox every year, and also if our livers weren’t so poisoned with glyphosphate, medications, hormones, etc etc, then we would detox it better throughout our lives.
Nobody wants to think the diet they believe is healthy might actually be poisoning them, its even worse to realise you have been giving it your children, the cognitive dissonance is strong.
And I call bullshit on all these stories on liver being the most prized organ. I had two dogs who eat anything. They would even eat our cat’s poo with the clay still on it if they could get access. But if I ever offered them up a plate of liver they would look at me like ‘you crazy b**ch!* Same with my cats, none of them have ever touched liver.
I’m currently raising a kitten on low Vitamin A. He’s doing great. He’s growing into a big muscly healthy strong boy. I give him no liver, no fortified cat ‘food’ at all. According to the original very flawed studies that classified Vitamin A as a vitamin, he should probably be blind or dead by now.
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Hey Shell, thanks for your reply.
Don’t worry about me. I feel great, have my own kid now and the torture I went through only made me stronger. It made me an awake person and therefore i can make it more easily through the rough times nowadays. It was all necessary in a way I believe.
I also can tell you that the kitten sickness they call “cat aids” is simply chronic vit a poisoning. From my experiences cats can deal with huge amounts of Vit A a little better because of building more retinal from it, but that’s all (except for cooked liver which kills them fast, so they cannot deal with retinoic acid either).
In addition, like you already mentioned, other factors will multiply the vit a poisoning scheme in our modern society.
Most pharma products, including regular scheduled vaccinations, can cause liver injuries which will put toxic bile (with retinol esters) from your liver into your bloodstream. Only a sufficient liver protecting diet will help your body to reverse this kind of issue. Otherwise cholesterol levels will rise to save you from the toxic bile and/or all kinds of autoimmune diseases will happen to you over time.
I wish you and your family all the best.
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@trimmel, awesome you have made such a great recovery from accutane. Makes sense about the cats and AIDS, always thought the human version was caused by AZT poisoning following a bogus test. I am coming to the conclusion that most chronic disease is some form of poisoning coupled with nutritional deficiencies.
Vaccinations – absolutely, my kids never had any, thank god I knew about that at least. The section in Genereux’s second book where he describes a theoretical mechanism for vaccine damage and autism in VA toxic people – I just thought thank God I didnt give my VA toxic kids those shots.
I understand what you mean when you say it was all maybe necessary, I have had those thoughts too. All the best to you and your family also 🙂
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Josh, we could use your insight here, because Archer seems intent on muddying the waters…
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Dude did anyone say you’ll drop down dead if you consume the tiniest bit of vitA? No. It’s called Hypervitaminosis for a reason. Ofcourse it’s excess consumption that triggers an autoimmune state. We who have read Grant and Dr.Smith only want to warn people that it’s very EASY to go over the limit. That’s it. It’s why there is and has been for a while an epidemic of autoimmune diseases. Most of your friends or acquaintances may have atleast one condition. VitA plays a big part because it induces inflammation, and it’s also present in almost all sources of food.
In my replies to you I posted many links which contain studies that support my arguments. What have you posted? Fuck all. You keep stating it’s not toxic but provide NO reason why you think that is so. My argument goes: the body stores it BECAUSE it is toxic. I’m hoping someone with sense takes the links and reads them and understands the dangers of vitA rather than listening to your stupid advice about eating liver for health.
The dangers of accutane are well documented. It does lead to chronic autoimmune conditions. Don’t argue with this guy he has ZERO points to put forward and he’ll continue to waste your time. He also won’t address any of your arguments.
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Hey Shell, I am struggling to get my cat on a low VA diet, what are you feeding your cat?
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Shrimps
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No, shrimps are cockroaches of the sea, albeit delicious cockroaches.
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I’m in the UK. I feed raw, and there is one supplier that does a DIY range of meat and bone ground without the liver, so I feed that. Would be even better if the chicken was soy free but that so rare, I only managed to find one supplier of that for human consumption. The company is called naturaw. When I don’t have any of that defrosted I used canned complementary/supplementary wet food, but you have to watch out now because many brands are adding vitamin a to that now.
Anyone UK who wants soy free chicken go to ethical butcher online . Wonderful quality
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please do not torture your cat
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Ha. Maybe I’ll just offer him some straight up. liver and see if he’s dumb enough to eat it 😂
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@archer-d Please Investigate the famous old Pottenger’s Cat studies for the start. He killed his cats very quickly with cooked liver and liver oil diets (they also get sterile and sick as hell). They say the reason for that was taurine deficiency nowadays, but that only helps slightly to deal with retinoic acid. (That process is proven in literature). And again, I’m on a very low vit a diet for 3 and a half years now and only got better and better healthwise especially my eyes, which they say vit a is so damn good for. Nope, it’s a lie which is repeated often from Gates and co in recent times.
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@ swordofclio, reminds me of the old Chicken of the Sea tuna brand jingle from the good old days
“Ask any mermaid you happen to see
“What’s the best shellfish? — Cockroach of the Sea!”
PS two of my now-adult children have SEVERE shellfish allergies (one went into anaphylaxis and took an ambulance ride to a hospital vacation after accidentally ingesting), so I am forbidden to bring that stuff even into my neighborhood. Add in the fact the old lady forbids me to bring booze around, and you all see why I am such an old crank haha…
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@trimmel, i know about Pottenger’s cats. You should not cook liver! Also what his study showed is that carnivorous animals should eat their natural diet of raw animal food, or they degenerate. Humans are carnivores (apex predators) we need raw animal food, i would say humans have been degenerating already for thouands of years.
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Monday 1/30/23:
In case anyone is still interested in the topic of pursuing health through diet during these increasingly poisoned days living in the matrix, i want to share some warning about chicken / eggs.
Some of you may have heard the poultry industry euthanized many thousands of chickens late last year, ostensibly due to “bird flu”. Recently, ive heard grumblings from local people due to rising cost of eggs at the super markets. Around central Pennsylvania, store-brand eggs are currently going for $5 to $6 a dozen, but in and around concentrated population centers, such as NYC and the like, eggs are effectively $1 per egg but this may be the cost at restaurants. This does not (yet) bother me because for years, ive been buying, for $3.50 a dozen, free-range eggs from a few local mom&pop farmers who do not give their birds any of the many inoculations/drugs/poisons that big Ag feeds their birds.
In the past few days, ive seen reports & videos from small farmers who say their chickens stopped laying, starting around last August, which is not normal even during winter months. On a whim, they stopped using their usual store-bought mix of feed and started using a home-made mix of oats with black seed sunflowers and some other organic “mash” matter. Their birds resumed laying good eggs within days.
Last night i saw a video from a different source indicating eggs they bought at a big-box market (Sams or Waly’s?), and when the eggs were cooked, the yolks & whites ended up with rubbery, plastic like texture ….. yum😉.
Buyer beware!
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BitChute has lots of posts about their chickens stopped laying and the ranchers started them on new feed–one used goat feed–and they started laying again. Jesus deliver us from these demoniacs. AMEN
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The phytotoxins in legumes like beans are probably more toxic than animal liver.
The amount of effort and care that goes into making them edible just wouldn’t be realistic without modern agriculture.
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Beans aren’t the linchpin or anything. The linchpin is soluble fiber.
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Yeah I don’t do beans or any pulses. I’m sensitive to free glutamate and the long cooking times break down the protein and release it, creating a free unbound glutamate which is similar to MSG. It was a stumbling block for me on the vitamin a detox. I just get soluble fibre from other sources now and feeling great.
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“…beans do contain toxins and you have to cook them to hell to destroy most of it.”
And after destroying those toxins beans (legumes) are just about THE most nutritional food you can eat, with the bonus of high fibre to keep your bowels clean and functional. Do some research on a nutrition database website. Then compare legumes to meat or vegetables.
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LOL, what nutrients are in them?
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@archer-d
Have you heard of Grant Genereux?
-He has been going 7 years without any meaningful amount of vitamin A and very low amount of carotenoids, could you please try to explain that?
On a personal note:
What has vitamin A done for you that makes want to promote vitamin A with such ferocity?
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I hope I’m allowed to say this on this forum without getting a lecture but. I still take vitamin A supplements.
Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that is naturally present in many foods.
Vitamin A is important for normal vision, the immune system, and reproduction.
Vitamin A also helps the heart, lungs, kidneys, and other organs work properly.
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Take a look at Grant’s book “Extinguishing the Fires of Hell, once you do that, Tony, we can have an informed debate.
https://ggenereux.blog/my-ebooks/
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It’s recommended that men get 900 mcg, women 700 mcg and children and adolescents 300–600 mcg of vitamin A per day.
Vitamin A compounds are found in both animal and plant foods.
Here are 6 important health benefits of vitamin A.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/vitamin-a-benefits
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Tony, evidently you don’t have the patience for an informed debate…
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Tony I really hope you reconsider. Grants books really analyse the flawed science of where those recommendations come from in-depth. And they’re free to download so you have nothing to lose by reading them. The second book in particular is very good.
As you say it’s in many foods anyway, all of us doing the detox know it’s actually hard to avoid…… you certainly don’t need supplements on top of that.
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In answer to a question above, I use Billy’s Infinity C.
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https://chrismasterjohnphd.com/blog/2019/12/05/response-garrett-smith-health
I don’t know Chris Masterjohn and i don’t trust him as far as i can throw him, but the response in the link above to Dr Garrett Smith is revealing…
snipped quote Dr Garrett Johnson: ” If you choose to argue, please take that to the chemists and biochemists who know much more about these things than internet armchair “Appeal to Nature” fallacy warriors, OK?”
This is an asinine thing to say. The truth is that nature is not corruptible by the ideas of men. Nature works as intended and if you want to be healthy you have to look at nature and learn from it.
Chris says Dr. Garrett Smith follows Grant Genereux (GG), i thought it was the other way around at first… interesting… as GG is an engineer with a book and he is experimenting on himself… he does not look healthy to me..
I have a tip for people here, if you are going to take health advise make sure it is from someone that actually looks healthy.
What i also see is that people with health problems now or in the past, react emotional to what other people say and i learned that in a lot of cases they took a drug and that messed them up…or they ate too much carrots ( a non-human food, it is poisonous to us). So they made a mistake and probably do not want to admit it too much, they rather blame something, one thing… now vitamin A is the boogey man… tomorrow vitamin D…. and soon the sun itself. oh no that already happened…
btw sunscreen is poison, no human should ever use it… if you need sunscreen you are not healthy.
Regards,
Daniel Archer
Bon Vivant
Natural Healer
Musician
Researcher
drug usage: 0
supplement usage: 0
health status: perfectly fine, never had flu since i was a child, never sick, 0 sick days, i had a sore throat once (was in draft for half a day without knowing), and 2 times food poisoning. Strong in mind and body, also i keep getting stronger for some reason, not weaker with age.
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A natural healer and researcher who can’t look up simple nutrition studies which show clearly that cooked animal liver once in a month will reduce your lifespan significantly? Who ignores that eating vit a rich polar bear liver will even kill you?
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Polar bear Porterhouse is by far the best eating anyway, followed by the Nome Strip and the P-B-Bone cuts. Stay away from those organ meats next time you find yourself in a Klondike butcher shop.
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I’m basically a vegetarian semi vegan.
What I mean by basically is that sometimes I can’t resist eating meat but I would never eat a liver of anything. To me it’s like the air filter in a car… it absorbs all the toxins. That’s what the liver is for.
I make a really good minestrone soup with all the ingredients that a person needs. And I love tomatoes cucumbers celery onions garlic potatoes spinach and peppers and whatnot.
And I have no medical problems at all. I haven’t gotten the cold or flu in who knows how many years ….I can’t even remember.
And I do take supplements.
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STOP IT TRIMMEL, with your cooked liver, you should not cook liver, i never said anything about eating cooked liver. Purposefully misrepresenting what someone is saying is a poor debate tactic.
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Don’t worry, I will stop after this post.
It isn’t fun for me either.
I just don’t want that other people have to go through that nightmare I did years ago. That’s all and I hope you can understand my viewing angle in this a little too and why I’m so anxious about it.
Archer if you really look deep into the Pottinger’s cat study protocol you also find out that the uncooked liver food long term harmed his other cats too (he take out much cats in his study in both groups for health reasons). Raw liver is better to deal with for sure without any doubts, because no amount of retinoic acid (Accutane equivalents if you will) is produced immediately and the retinol esters can go straight to your liver for detox purpose. The hole raw vs. cooked thing was more a distraction tactic from him and the mainstream. You can feed your cats with cooked muscle meat (except from pig meat i believe) all day long and they stay healthy. Gosh, my parents do this for years now and there are healthy little cuties. Even if you take official recommendations about Vitamin a seriously (I don’t, because of my little back story and from reading tons of studies), you can get to an hypervitaminoses a status very quickly or injuring your own liver by eating animal liver and that is a serious problem. Take also into account that the liver from an animal collect also other poison stuff too, so please be careful by recommending to eat such things.
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This will be my last reply because like others have said, info has been provided and clearly not read. Saying ‘well I eat liver or I take Vitamin A and I feel fine’ shows that the info has not been looked at. People tend to feel fine whilst in-toxing, because the liver is keeping the toxicity away from the blood and tissues and it does it quite well until it gets full.
I dont feel emotional about your comments, aside from I’ve experienced some humour from them because these are the kinds of arguments I was saying before I read Genereux’s book, looked at the science, and decided to try the diet. I didnt feel ill before that, rarely got sick and I look young for my age and healthy. I tried it out of curiosity as I’m studying nutrition, so I thought I had better make sure I’m correct about this before I end up making recommendations to clients in the future. I have been surprised at the positive benefits I have had.
You can eat what you want but promoting the consumption of something when you have been presented with info contrary to your belief, and you havent even looked at that info, is egotistical and irresponsible. Have you considered that you feel well currently DESPITE eating liver? Sounds like you are doing quite a few things right (no meds, no supplements) which may be buying you time. But the risk is that the poison will catch up with you eventually, and as the only reliable way to test for hypervitaminosis A is a liver biopsy, there is no way to know when that might be until it happens.
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I have not promoted anything, eat whatever the fk you want. I am saying that raw animal foods is very healthy for humans as we are apex predators, eating raw liver in normal amounts is NOT a problem. Anything is bad in excess, the same goes for liver.
Blood is very healthy and great for hydration, the opposite is water which dehydrates you. But if you drink too much blood you get too much iron and you will get problems. In nature, humans drink fresh blood, they also rub blood all over their skin, which is very good for your skin.
If this thread is about HEALTH MATTERS, knowing our natural diet is very important. You can deny reality/nature but it will not change the truth.
I found the housing complex interesting… as Miles talked about needing charge, i guess those huts do not block any charge, they are part of the earth, build in a circle and stone walls as well….very good.
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WAIT A MINUTE! I am a genetic protein eater like these Africans BUT other Africans are starch-based genetically. Just sayin’…BTW Starch kills me. Glue food. Not my genotype, if that’s the word.
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no human is starch based…
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Indeed, the poison always catches up with you. I’m curious, Shell, how are you going about studying nutrition? through University? That seems like a quixotic task given the amount of insidious disinformation and propaganda that has infiltrated nutritional science. I’d be interested to hear your story.
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@swordofclio, Im studying with an online college, there are in-person clinics we attend but I havent started those yet. Im definitely enjouying it and there seems to be a lot of good info but yes its a concern, discerning what is useful and what is not. One thing I have learnt through the Vitamin A detox network is to carefully check the potential toxicity of everything you recommend. First do no harm. I think that will make a huge difference to the way I will practice once qualified.
My biggest concern atm is what it will be like in the college clinics with real patients. Next year I will have to see clients under supervision so I suppose the observational clinics I do this year will give me an idea of what will be expected and if prescribing things like Vitamin D will be common. I guess I will have to have a discussion with the supervisor and explain my reservations given my own previous history of hypercalcemia at doses that are not considered high by the establishment (its possible Vitamin A was also a factor) . I just found an interesting new review paper which suggests a mechanism for why oral Vitamin D is toxic compared to obtaining it from sunlight. It also refers to animal studies which found artherosclerosis at levels below those found to cause hypercalcaemia. So hopefully presenting some published evidence and explaining my ethical concerns might help but I’m not that hopeful. Even though I doubt I will be listened to, it would be wrong not to at least raise my concerns respectfully so thats what I will do. Its much harder to go against the grain as a student though, there is that automatic assumption that a lowly student couldnt possibly have stumbled across something that a seasoned lecturer and practitioner might not have. I dont mean that in an arrogant way, I only came across the info quite by chance on here.
Its already evident to me that they recommend rainbow veg, I have no idea how I would start a conversation about that, its so universally accepted that carotenoids are non-toxic. I think its one I might have to let go until I’m qualified. I did write about it in an essay last year but it was pretty obvious from the comments that the marker didn’t understand the point I was making about how the assumption that they’re non toxic is flawed, I thought I had explained it and referenced it clearly, and presented it pragmatically as a theory. But lets face it she probably didn’t even look at the references. People just dont want to have their beLIEfs challenged on things they are already convinced they are right about. I knew I would get marked down but heck I did it anyway, I could afford to drop a few points in that section lol.
idk maybe I will just ask a lot of questions!! My chiropractor who also lectures said I would be her nightmare student because I would ask the kind of questions she would have to go look a bunch of shit up to answer lol.
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YOYO [WHY OH WHY OH]
Why are people on the Retinoic Acid/Vitamin A detox diet NOT commending L-CARNITINE the liver re-creator. BTW You MUST take PANTETHINE that eats the liver and is a by-product of gut yeast, the real reason alcoholics fry their livers. Antibiotic use creates gut yeast that leaks ACETALDEHYDE! Perk up that liver! Spit into a glass of water at bedside on arising. If cloudy or stringy, that is systemic gut yeast leaking into bloodstream punking the liver mightily with ACETALDEHYDE! Eat tree sugar to kill, maple syrup or ERYTHRITOL in Stevia sweeteners. Take PANTETHINE to detox and get on L-CARNITINE! Get rid of that evil RETINOIC ACID!
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JACK SPRAT: GENOTYPE & DIET
Dum me yes but no can eat starchy-starchy. Me meat likey good-good. Me North Europe hillbilly eat plenty good meat no Rømmegrøt Roman glue food. Deer plenty good. Snowmobile road kill makey happy.
Amylase starch digesting enzyme naturally runs low in my hunter-gatherer kin and looking at starch raises blood sugar. Genotyping for diet is now a niche med industry. What’s good for the phlebotomy industry is good for the country. Taking blood out worked for certain Porphyria-susceptible genotypes. Cat diet for me, please.
https://nutrigenomix.com/
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steak and whisky for me
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I have a prescription for rye whiskey from my Remote Medical dermatologist. Only hypoallergenic skin cleanser available as I am a (VPN) missionary.
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I have scanned through the Spartacus document and I don’t understand why Miles is sharing this. Is he so afraid of death that he buys into this deadly virus narrative?
Banning NAC from Amazon does not prove anything. I mean it could be some very good Intelligence prop to finally fool Miles into believing Spartacus.
Spartacus throws all sorts of things into one bag to impress many.
I don’t buy this crap. I just have to live with this that some of my mentors have different opinions about COVID: some think COVID exists but it failed as a bio-weapion – Brendon O’Connell, some think COVID exists but they had it and developed immunity, no biggie – dr. E. Michael Jones and Miles who is not denying it.
I am still with people like Sam Bailey, Amandha Vollmer on this.
I have done a poll asking people in the opposition about their perception of COVID:
282 votes from 28 of July 2021:
After 18 months of flattening the curve what is your current perception of COVID-19 virus and pandemic?
1% – I don’t know
1% – my perception didn’t change, the C19 virus exists and it’s deadly
31% – my perception didn’t change, the C19 virus exists but it’s like any others
37% – my perception has changed, the virus DOES NOT exist, spike protein is a bio-weapon that kills
30% – my perception has changed, viruses DO NOT exist, VIROLOGY is a fake science, spike protein kills
Whatever happens the industry tries to defend itself perhaps sell loads of after market HCQ, Invermectin tabs and tonnes of supplements.
Since I am too lazy to buy a decent microscope to check these things by myself I have to rely on my gut feeling but this debate can go forever because VIROLOGY is like UFOLOGY – no one has seen UFO but it must exist because some people says so and some have been abducted by it. Big Pharma must to invest heavily in all sorts of overground and underground think tanks that push the fearmongering agenda.
It can be the Deep State released some chemical bio-weapon instead like next generation of Novichok or Sarin (not a virus) but only in handful of places to spice things up a bit. I am more inclined into believe that.
Spartacus knows a lot about what is going on in the world but is not sure if the virus was released by mistake or intentionally. Since he is very aware how the Elites areand he knows about all the drills and simulations e.g. Event 201 prior the pandemic why he didn’t rule the accidental release out? It’s like deep insight mixed with some naivety. I don’t buy it and I think this medical jargon he uses is just to make this article look serious sounds like dr. Geert Vanden Bossche or dr Byram Bridle. These virologists, advocates of vaccinations are desperate because the Elite threw their “science” under the bus so fear mongering is necessary on all levels of existing communications.
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Three non-virus-targeting pandemic remedies have proven efficacious: Hydroxychloroquine, Jesuitical quinine vs.plasmodium blood parasites; Ivermectin, a broad-spectrum de-wormer; and Doxycycline, an antibiotic trick pony that also wiped out the genetically-modified mycoplasma of Gulf War Syndrome. This GWS was very contagious, spreading in confined places like hospitals, prisons, and schools, and it wiped out thyroid function, as shown in President GHW Bush, spouse Barbara and dog Millie. “Virus” can be a black box term for something unknown, but “something” nonetheless. This was all foretold. Memento Morn.
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There is some published work by Anthony R Mawson that indicates when we have flu like illness the liver dumps large amounts of toxic retinoids, causing the familiar symptoms. I imagine various different things can cause that process to happen – environmental stressors, emotional stressors. I don’t know about virus theory, I don’t trust it and at least think it is flawed but don’t have the time to really look into and it and it wont change what I actually do to keep myself healthy. I view covid as flu but since 2020 we have had massive stressors which have exacerbated flu like illness – increased electromagnetic radiation, the stress of the covid narrative itself, the isolation, the economic pressures etc. Stress is a huge factor in illness. The only person I know who has been hospitalised with covid is a family member whose husband, through track and trace, tested positive, followed by toddler, right before she was to have a C-Section which caused her massive amounts of stress, so much so that she ended up admitted along with the newborn with convid and severe mastitis on top, and following that discharge, was readmitted with a lung infection and low oxygen. I am 100 % positive that she would not have ended up in this state without all the stress. Before all this crap, you got flu and you went to bed and relaxed, maybe enjoyed watching a few comedies. Nowadays normies get flu (or a snivel) and they PANIC. Instead of taking to their bed they drive to some bullshit test centre, have a stick shoved up their nose halfway to their brain and then spend the next day or so stressing about the results, and mentally tallying all their loved ones that they might have infected.
And now we have the toxic shots on top.
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You are spot on!
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Totally agree about stress. It’s by far the biggest contributor to aging and illness. It suspends the body’s healing and anabolic processes because it’s being told that a large predator is chasing it and all body resources need to be focused on escape, overstimulating the sympathetic nervous system and overriding the parasympathetic rest-relax-heal one.
When in reality the person is drinking too much caffeine, cortisol overstimulating adrenal glands and stressing about some ultimately insignificant detail in the workplace.
The propaganda and culture we’re fed amplifies this and is likely by design. Stress’ cousin fear also suspends the executive functioning logical reasoning area in the forebrain while the lower brain freaks out about operation chaos.
I watched this documentary a few years back about stress which featured a neuroendocrinology researcher by the name of Robert Sapolsky which really made an impression on me. Sapolsky found that atherosclerosis in baboons was primarily caused by stress, not diet. All this time we’re told something as critical as cholesterol which delivers nutrients to cells should be limited and reduced since it clogs arteries, when in fact it’s mainly stress.
Full documentary: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYG0ZuTv5rs”
Granted, since Sapolsky is Stanford and part of the tribe, there’s some funny business in there. Sapolsky observed that the alpha baboons had much less artery clogging than the betas who were constantly stressed from being bullied etc. Conveniently, all the alphas in the pack he was studying died off from eating some rotten meat, so the betas took over and the pack sounded like a hippie commune. Sounds like a globalist message – we have to get rid of toxic masculinity for world peace. I woke up one day and it clicked – Sapolsky deliberately poisoned the alphas!
Anyway, I think the highly interrupt-driven nature of 21st century life with social media likes, emails & texts contributes to this also – even if we’re anticipating good news, constantly keeping tabs on this maintains a constant level of stress.
Some solutions:
deep breathing
stretching
moderate, regular exercise
reduce news media consumption and social media participation
Also, I think adrenal fatigue is real. I got to the point some years back when I could drink a whole pot of coffee and get sleepy. I later read that this is a sign of adrenal fatigue where the adrenal glands are tapped out and it’s not a good state for the body to be in.
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I think you are correct about elite spooks wanting to eliminate “toxic” alphas so the risk of true revolution is reduced to absolute minimum.
And I agree on reducing media and social media consumption to minimum or even to ZERO to avoid unnecessary stress.
I don’t watch TV and I see great benefits of doing that but during Plandemic lockdowns we watch Netflix because a woman cannot live without some form of television. It’s good because it’s free of fear-mongering news but after a year of programming I have noticed many drawbacks. It’s full of serial killer “documentaries” and other productions I think primarily to spoil women.
In terms of health and medicine what I have noticed while looking at the runners of London Marathon that a lot of the participants are representing charities addressing a particular condition or a disease. I think it was over a hundred of them, most of them are some charity “trusts”. I think it’s not a coincidence that this is the case. These diseases were and are the primary, top motivations of current “civilization” and the evil elite wants it this way, wants to remind you every so often how weak and mortal we are so we lobby for free healthcare or we take well-being in our own hands. While we get older we are buying more and more into this Big Pharma business like there are no more important things in life. Fear of death in fake pandemic has proven how fragile people are including religious ones who supposed to fear of death less.
Of course there are alternative solutions free of Big Pharma influence and I can keep them in mind but I also want to live my live on auto rather than turning my body into a personal laboratory to prove various natural health practices true or wrong (diet, supplements). I don’t want to become orthodox in this area of my life because I am not sure if solutions are applicable to everyone, our bodies have a lot in common but also differ a lot.
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Charities are such rackets, except for local ones that aren’t non-profit orgs. Bet there’s lots of money laundering going on, too.
Health is freedom and I agree that people differ individually in their nutritional needs.
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In my previous life I watched all of Sapolsky’s YouTube offerings. I was quite taken, the man is bright. Maybe I should revisit, knowing what I now know.
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That documentary is almost an hour so you definitely have to be interested. Maybe search the web for his name + stress + atherosclerosis + baboons and that should give you a rough overview. I haven’t studied anything else by him, though, just skimmed his bio and some of his lectures.
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Much of my success dealing with my ‘IBS’ and cystic skin disorders has been targeting my liver with various herbs and treatments such as acupuncture.
Whatever Florence Nightingale’s true purpose, we’re told she once said “”There are no specific diseases, only specific disease conditions”. That makes a lot of sense to me, given my studies and experiences trying out different herbs. The terrain theory may get some flak, but I have had a lot of personal success just using herbs and old/traditional healing methods to repair my body to fix my chronic conditions. Generally speaking, they are easily found, and with little money or time just searching for them out in the wild.
(the spooks need good health too, otherwise how could they carry out their black ops throughout time? See ‘Mary the Jewess’, and other histories of the alchemists for how they probably carried down secret healing knowledge for themselves throughout the centuries. The ancient/medieval alchemy stuff is replete with puns in my belief, though I bow to Gerry on this subject.)
Additionally, since I’ve embarked on this self-healing journey, I rarely encountered colds or flus. If I do, it is usually only a symptom or two, and only for a for a few days tops.
Eat well, sleep well, treat yourself to Gaia’s herbs now and then, and you’ll do alright.
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I am curious if your ‘IBS’ is self-diagnosed? I self-diagnosed for that or similar. Did 18 months on of low-A(not as strict as Genereaux). Definitely had a de-tox early on with everything that came out being orange in color for a couple of months. But, no relief of primary complaint. Brought issue up with AMA doctor. Extensive bloodwork and a CT scan came up blank.
After all that, I recently started taking Milk Thistle and have finally had movement(pun intended) in the right direction.
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Yes, self-diagnosed. I went through the same process as you did. Extensive bloodwork and CT scan, yet they told me I was “fine”. Soon after that I gave up on MDs.
I don’t have much experience with Milk Thistle, but Burdock Root, Dandelion leaf/root, Calendula flowers, Cleavers, Goldenseal, and Oregon Grape root you should look into. Goldenseal and Oregon Grape root are better for long-term chronic conditions. Burdock root combines well with cleavers and Dandelion leaf. I know its working when I feel this warm and relaxing sensation pulsating through my veins. It’s likely our backed-up and overtaxed lymphatic system clearing up and draining when this happens. Chronic conditions are hard to deal with, because you have to hit it from multiple angles/directions at once, or perhaps perform something in a certain sequence. Of course diet and our emotional well-being plays an essential role.
The best success I’ve had with herbs was using a tincture called True Solomon’s seal (yeah I know) for a bad knee I was dealing with for over a year at that point. It generally hurt to walk around, nor could I lift my leg up very far. Tried chiropractors, all kinds of exercises, and acupuncturists, but they couldn’t help.
But I put a few drops of that in my water for about two weeks, and the knee pain completely vanished, and I have full range of motion again. It was pretty incredible.
Matthew Wood mentions that the Romans and Greeks dismissed the plant as poisonous. However, it’s only the berries that are poisonous. It’s the root of the plant that’s edible and medicinal. Makes you wonder if the ancient spooks knew this, and hid this fact from the general public.
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Very…Freudian. Stress inducing Freaky Flu. My hermitoid milieu is dismissive of the stageplay pandemic, ignores masks and jabs, yet will report on bouts of mystery ailments all at the same time. Theories abound, like we’re getting sprayed. Or all drinking from the same cup in the town square. Dismissing ailments as only stress ? Huh. Would a third-generation population reducer like Bel and his Dragon ex-wife rely on killer stress? This is a soft-kill war on humanity, one example being Nicaragua shipping system-killing hydraulic fluid to the USA disabling millions in farm equipment. Famine test. “I will hurl civilization into the abyss and follow after, howling.” –Karl Marx in his poem “Oulanem” (Twisting “Emmanuel”). These are not merely greedy materialists, these are DEMONIACS who pick “death and cursing” over “life and blessing.” Love God all and neighbor as self. The Father of Lies & Murder can kill bodies, but only we ourselves can forfeit our souls.
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I didn’t said stress alone. I said it’s a big factor, which it is, they are inflicting psychological warfare on us. I also mentioned environmental stresses which would include a variety of physical stressors, regarding which there are a multitude of theories.
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Since NAC came up I did some digging on Pubmed. Here are some things I found.
There are a many articles gushing about the use of NAC as an antioxidant, e.g. (1). When taken orally it is mostly converted to cysteine/cystine, leaving around 5-10% bioavailable NAC.(2) Although NAC is itself an antioxidant, most of its beneficial effects depend on the ability of cysteine to replenish depleted glutathione.(3)
Plasma cysteine is positively associated with fat mass, obesity, and insulin resistance.(4,5) Dietary cystine supplementation in mice increases weight gain and decreases metabolic rate.(6) Restriction of dietary methionine, a cysteine precursor:
* lowers cysteine levels in tissues(7),
* lowers fat mass,(8)
* lowers mitochondrial reactive oxygen species,(11)
* increases metabolic rate,(8)
* improves insulin sensitivity,(8)
* increases blood glutathione,(7,9)
* extends lifespan,(9)
* lowers growth hormone, IGF-1 and total body weight,(8)
* inhibits the desaturation of stearic acid to oleic acid,(10) and
* reduces membrane fatty acid unsaturation.(11)
Adding cysteine back to the methionine-restricted diet reverses many of these effects.(10) Methionine-restricted rats are undersized but otherwise healthy, whereas cysteine generally has a pro-growth effect.(12) One mechanism for the paradoxical glutathione increase is the reduction in protein synthesis leaving more cysteine available for conversion to glutathione.(11)
This is a great reminder that things that make you grow don’t necessarily make you live longer. In fact, the opposite tends to be the case. Consider tryptophan, an essential amino acid often promoted as healthy on account of its pro-growth effect. Restricting tryptophan extends the lifespan of mice.(13)
Also as pointed out in (11), reduced ROS and membrane fatty acid unsaturation are features of long-lived animals.
In nerve cells, cysteine is excitatory and neurotoxic.(14)
High-dose NAC causes pulmonary arterial hypertension in mice.(15)
Of course, none of this predicts with certainty the real-world consequences of taking, say, NAC tablets on a regular basis. That said, I wouldn’t be lulled by the description of NAC as “just an antioxidant.” If it does raise cysteine systemically then its effects could be quite far-reaching.
(1) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5241507/
(2) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/19359356_Pharmacokinetics_of_N-acetylcysteine_in_man
(3) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24080471/
(4) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1038/oby.2008.671
(5) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3439485/
(6) https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82135989.pdf
(7) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15325691/
(8) https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/methionine-restriction-decreases-visceral-fat-mass-and-preserves-hFoA8FctO8
(9) https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Virginia-Malloy/publication/15196986_Methionine_Restriction_Increases_Blood_Glutathione_and_Longevity_in_F344_Rats/links/02e7e51bf418080a1d000000/Methionine-Restriction-Increases-Blood-Glutathione-and-Longevity-in-F344-Rats.pdf
(10) https://www.jlr.org/article/S0022-2275(20)40501-2/fulltext
(11) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/229435782_Metabolic_adaptations_to_methionine_restriction_that_benefit_health_and_lifespan_in_rodents
(12) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18158761/
(13) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3784629/
(14) https://www.academia.edu/29170473/Mechanisms_of_L_cysteine_neurotoxicity
(15) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1952618/
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It’s good for hangovers, that’s for damn sure! Like everything else, it’s probably better to get whole from foods, e.g. eggs which are high in NAC (they both smell sulfurish) but you also get essential fatty acids, Vitamin E and so forth.
I find it quite odd though that there is any talk of regulating or banning it, though. Then again clown world has gotten particularly clownish recently.
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Uh, so just take Glutathione?!? I asked a health food store owner what was her favorite supplement and she said NAC and I have taken it for years when I feel punky and it perks me up quickly. I wonder if one factor is HYPER-METHYLATORS versus HYPO-METHYLATORS? Oh, boy, something else to study more.
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Sword of clio. Please, understand GGevereux has a unique take on the hygiene hypothesis. I think his effort is good.
But the hygiene hypothesis is broader, it has all these different versions and areas of study, Grant’s is good, don’t get me wrong, but he is not the authority on this complex topic YET. Its still a general hypothesis I think.
Would you at least consider reading the wiki on it, they don’t mention vit a as a factor concerning it, I think, but it may be the case Grant deserves every opportunity to MAKE it a factor, with his unique evidence and unerstanding, and even an explanation for it, that is better than the others presented in the wiki.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hygiene_hypothesis
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Hey, guys…it’s me, Tawanyh from Mexico, writing from a new account (I decided to close gmail along with other accounts and social media; for mail, now only using ProtonMail)…I’ll be posting a lot more in about a month…I’m finally getting a place of my own and I think it’ll be benefitial to the Cutting Through the Fog community to discuss together how to get a healthy house (the right appliances, right mattress/futon etc)…but today’s post is about something I have in my scalp…dermatologists are charging a lot and I have a gut feeling it’s something pretty simple (doesn’t itch, it’s not painful, it’s not growing etc.) here’s a pic: https://imgur.com/a/KF5BCwC so, I was wondering if any of you dealt with anything relatively similar, what would you recommend etc. such as apple cider vinegar, honey, aloe vera gel, hydrogen peroxide etc. or if you think it is necessary going to the dermatologist in my case (also, I’ve read stories where the person keeps spending money on having the dermatologist remove it and keeps growing again and again and having to spend on that and I wanna avoid that…if I go to the dermatologist, I want it to be a definitive solution).
Thank you and my best wishes to everyone, always 🙂
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Looks like a cyst, body throwing off trash oils, like hydrogenated vegetable oils, fried food fats, chemicalized meat like nitrites in bacon?!? Dunno. But if this is a fatty cyst, CASTOR OIL dressed on there for a month or two should melt that as CASTOR OIL is the next-door-neighbor to our bodily oils as heavy on Sebacic Acid. Great photo. BTW that means no preserved meats with nitrates/nitrites like bacon and bologna, no vegetable oils low on the hydrocarbon chain like corn oil, no hydrogenated peanut butter or margarine, better you should eat butter and lard than the Poly-unsaturated Fatty Acids /PUFA’s that are highly irritating and non-nutritive. Check out any of those online lectures by the DEAD DOCTORS DON’T LIE author, Dr. Wallach. Steady on and remember to send more pics from Mexico OF MEXICO. And your boo-boo, too.
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It could be something you need more specific advice on then what we can give from a blurry photo. If you don’t want to see a dermatologist, maybe try a herbalist? My amateur herbal advice is If there is something in there that needs to be drawn out (eg. metals, toxins, microbe, poisons) then you can try a drawing agent salve. The two I’ve seen most cited are plantain and activated charcoal (often found in products called ‘black drawing salve’). If there is an infection, you might combine the plantain with something like burdock or elder. If it has bad blood use yarrow. Hard to give specific advice without knowing your profile. Just beware the salves don’t also contain calendula, which does the opposite, and draws things in to clear internally instead of externally. I’m also wary of comfrey, which you find in a lot of salves.
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Has anyone exposed the dangers of caffeine? Most towns are not only swamped with bars and liquor stores but also……. coffee shops. I guess it’s not as bad as Vit A overdose but with the amounts of coffee people drink combined with the other bad stuff, I’m thinking it’s one of the reasons why so many people under 30 have grey hair. Too much caffeine, it provides the energy boost to avoid sleep.
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As a coffee addict, let me quickly change the subject.
Wedding sandals!
https://images.app.goo.gl/gARJCRbfH7TBVVU86
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The hooves on these supermodels makes one appreciate the visual refuge of MWM feet. Thanks, anonymous photog.
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I just scrolled up and saw Stephens post about adrenal fatigue, and it obviously it falls into the other advice above about moderation. It’s just one of those consumable items that’s everywhere ya go, and I assume it’s on purpose. Gerard maybe your coffee consumption is fueling your foot fetish.
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As a Catholic I was amused at the idea of the beach-front wedding, and the obligatory beach-front wedding sandals, and holy cow, the feet on those virago supermodels! Surfboards. No, it’s true, the “Portrait of the Artist as a Real Man” is a needed reality check when bombarded with images of those “beautiful people.”
Adrenal Collapse can be reversed in about 20 minutes with DHEA, KETO-7 form for women, please, as it won’t turn into testosterone; complement the DHEA with PROGESTERONE topical cream that with the DHEA will run the full adrenal gamut. Thought of as a “female” hormone, male babies swim in intensely high progesterone amniotic fluid while in utero and come out just fine. BONUS! PROGESTERONE offsets the real uniquely female hormones, ESTROGENS, which men and women are over-exposed to in the “Estrogen Dominance” scenario of being around all those xeno-estrogens in plastics. “PLASTICS!”
Yes, stimulants like caffeine and nicotine can overdose the stressed adrenals, ditto for sugars and starches, ANY loud noises, and cortico-steroid anesthetics, which are particularly brutal for women. The epidemic of “anxiety” is mostly Adrenal Collapse. And it’s a great racket if “Doctor God” can get a patient to side-step the DHEA-PROGESTERONE cure by dosing with fluoride-based Prozac etc. Good point, G-Man.
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I have a question for everyone here:
After researching how the HIV causes AIDS paradigm is a fraud perpetrated by Big Pharma to sell us their dangerous drug cocktails (as is the case with Hep-C and HPV), should one be skeptical of the etiology, if not the existence, of all the Sexually transmitted diseases, even the bacterial ones like chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis? I’m not even sure I trust the lab tests for these diseases, which can be pricey. Does anyone here have evidence, even anecdotal, of the etiology/existence of herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis?
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The Native South Americans who had Pinta, the harmless spotty form of syphilis, were immune from the brain-melting form. When Pinta patients were treated with antibiotics they became susceptible to the brain-melting syphilis. That is all clinical presentation, for what it is worth. Would suggest that Genesis 2 marriage thing precludes any such considerations. Props, God.
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I have heard anecdotal evidence about gonorrhea. Army story, indigenous soldiers come in to complain about “dripping”. That confirms the etiology. The suffix – rhea means copious flow, the prefix denotes the origin. In this case the gonads. Penicillin fixes it within days.
Skepticism should be informed and reasoned, never a knee-jerk reaction. If you reject everything out of a principle you are no better than the person swallowing everything without question.
Aids smells like an op. The other venereal diseases have been known for ages. See how differently they are treated politically and culturally? AIDS is loaded morally, socially, economically and politically, the others not.
No policy is directed or justified by the “legacy VD’s” 😁
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Thanks Suntzu, that’s exactly what I needed to hear!
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Another heretic explaining that atherosclerosis is not due to LDL accumulation but, as Wallach ally Ben Fuchs says, it’s all about dirty, sludgy blood (Kendrick says blood clots):
https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/2021/11/04/the-enduring-mystery-of-heart-disease-the-clot-thickens/
Still pushes COVID-19 but there are some gems in there.
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http://drali1.org/jim_oxidopathy.htm
Drs.’ ALI on A.A. OXIDOPATHY
The Ali Brothers’ lengthy treatment of destructive oxidation is really a gem, identifying oxidative stressors as “calling out” the mild anti-oxidant CHOLESTEROL from the liver to put a pH patch on the area. Vascular cholesterol patches, being only mildly anti-oxidative, turn rancid and those friendly patches become plaque. Oxidative stressors include sugars/high glycemic index foods, and heavy metals like iron-fortified processed food. Their coverage of “Leaky Cell” is quite important as complementing Dr. Larrian Gillespie’s YOU DON’T HAVE TO LIVE WITH CYSTITIS. Gillespie identified Leaky Cell, the cell guts spilling out minerals, as accounting for the presence of minerals in the urine of UTI/cystitis patients with docs mistakenly urging acid food consumption, which aggravates Leaky Cell which, in this instance, is targeting the bladder. Most importantly, Gillespie has identified trigger foods, amino acids TYROSINE, TYROMINE, TRYPTOPHAN–in turkey–as swiftly creating a pain response in her patients showing they aggravate Leaky Cell. Thanks, study contributors who tested this thesis on themselves. “Tested on Humans.”
The LDL low-density lipo-proteins are highly inflammatory and aggravate oxidative damage. Wallach says NO vegetable oils, as they are becoming rancid the minute they are pressed. More Irish grass-fed butter, please Gillespie is good for a low-inflammation diet, and A.A. Oxidopathy for reminding us of the core mechanism of vascular crud-itis and to take anti-oxidants especially SELENIUM, the anti-oxidant mineral. ALI also explains why I.V. and oral CHELATION, stripping out trash minerals as in welders getting vaporized metal build-up, to bring back heart health. For home chelation, EDTA is one and R-LIPOIC ACID is another. BONUS! Lipid stripping drugs have a high correlation with dementia, so beware! Brains are lipo-proteins. Remind loved ones that fat doesn’t make us fat, starch / carbs make us fat.
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One of my cats has arthritis in his legs, does anyone know if there any help for him?
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@ Lewis
I once read about an Australian doctor who got shut down for curing arthritis in humans using Borax (bad for pharma business I guess).
Sorry it was so long ago I don’t recall the source, might have been something on whale.to, or one of Vernon Colemans rants- some of the stuff from both needs to be treated with caution obviously.
And I don’t know what effect Borax would have on cats, but hope this signposts you to something helpful.
Good luck
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Might be the micro-nutrient BORON, which along with SILICON and other trace minerals (a kelp source is handy) are highly restorative but now burned out of the soil by nitrate fertilizers that scald the colloidal bond that holds minerals in place for plants to eat. Borax is washing soda that is an anti-fungal and plant-blaster and bug-killer and fire-retardant glued onto fabric with industrial resins like those on no-wrinkle fabrics. Borax is mildly irritating as an inhaled powder. Old timers used to boil their linens in a big copper kettle in cheap Borax as it reacts with body oils to give a soap effect. Borax is highly commendable in mold abatement as bleach only disinfects on a non-porous surface because it instantly turns into a mild toxin when absorbed into porous surfaces like wood and plaster. BORAX STAYS STABLE APPLIED ON POROUS SURFACES TO KILL MOLD, very fine after floods, and is also storage-stable, unlike liquid bleach that slowly degrades.
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Hello lewis. According to this study https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30025962/ to much vitamin a can cause athritis and i know there is an unormal high amount of vitamin a (and also useless vit D) added in normal cat food from the supermarket. You can also try a tiny dose of lactoferrin to help the liver to deal with it. It is a protein powder extracted from cow milk and usually pressed in pills but it will also work If you put some powder from the pill on the cat food. This protein extract you can find in all kinds of breast milk from mammals and it seems to protect the liver of the new borns. Studies revealt exceptional results in all kind of different chronic diseases so far by long term usage without any major downsides.
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Newborns delivered yellow as showing liver distress is a widespread modern trend, and a few decades ago one doctor discovered a light fraction lamp that would reverse this, so babies would be baked under this light faction lamp and their livers were cleared. Moms are toxic, eh? Could be why so many modern females are batty–both toxic, and nutrient-starved.
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We had a German Shepherd that ran the beach and she started having some pain. Our vet gave her Super-Oxide Dismutase (with catalase). Helped a lot. He mentioned that he used it for his own arthritis. It wasn’t available in health food stores, only through vets. My wife took it and swore by it for her wrists. Hope that helps.
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“I’m from the government…” Here’s the Super-Oxide Dismutase fact sheet from the private “government” (fascist) Covid-19 info page showing SOD’s efficacy in treating cancer, among other things. Erika Kahn on Jeff Rense radio, the bio-researcher brainiac, has been scanning clinical presentation sites, doctors doing research, and development papers, and warns of super-cancers showing up even on under-reporting VAERS. S.O.D. on eBay:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/373792524108?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&itemid=373792524108&targetid=1263433205414&device=c&mktype=&googleloc=9023179&poi=&campaignid=14859008593&mkgroupid=130497710760&rlsatarget=pla-1263433205414&abcId=9300678&merchantid=6296724&gclid=Cj0KCQiAtJeNBhCVARIsANJUJ2FZF50HcEcV-Csx8cZPXUjxKGXjSxPiF0T2tLvLjf9OPT5Z2pH3AAYaAnAKEALw_wcB
Data from the USA’s VAERS pulled by an Israeli research microbiologist, Jessica Rose, PhD shows that 81% of the million or so kids poked with what Vigano dubs the “Gene Serum” who adverse reactions (within what is now this December 1, 2021 the two-week window), are showing INSTANT reactions that are non-allergic responses, are not Anaphylactic Shock. Rense also hosts an E.R. nurse from the Eastern seaboard who has anonymously reported on observed infant mortality rates in clot shot moms.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5969776/
Long-winded Aussie interviewing Jessica Rose in April 2021. This Rose primer starts at square one. Rose calls Israel “an open ghetto” and the interviewer uses the “N” word, “Nuremberg.” PS Israel has no VAERS-type database. While blasting Level 4 Labs cross-infecting mammals, one may note Kansas is doing exactly that at Manhattan, Kansas at the University of Kansas Level 4 Lab at THE SITE OF THE ADJACENT FORT RILEY “SPANISH FLU” VECTOR. That’s Tony’s black-box “like they are possessed” all right. Gotta give the black-box devil his due.
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Thanks for all of you suggestions.
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I’m responding to a long, mean, meandering argument on Current Events, page 130, about viruses, stress, and health. There were suggestions that the discussion should have gone on Viral, but I think it’s better still on Health, because there are practical matters being discussed.
Someone said that blaming disease on stress, amounts to blaming the victim. I disagree that it’s always terrible to blame a victim. Don’t people ever bring things on themselves? If I find out I’m to blame for any problem, that’s good news! It means I’ll be able to solve it myself.
Someone else insisted that all honest intelligent people should admit that antibiotics have saved them. That’s news to me. I’ll admit, for all I know someone could have an emergency that antibiotics would help, but it never happened to me. Please note I am not advising do everything like I do. My case could be special. My whole life, like my family for three generations before me, I’ve mistrusted and avoided mainstream medicine. I never had an antibiotic until 20-some years ago, when I was 40-something. It was a precautionary measure suggested by a dentist, but I regretted it. That stuff is concentrated mold, the sort of thing you throw out if you find it on leftovers. I could tell I was worse off. It wiped out my microbial ecosystem, a big part of my immune system. Fortunately I’ve managed to put it back eventually.
Around here we’ve rejected big parts of the mainstream, and now it seems we’re uncertain which parts to keep. I think these bitter arguments may stem from projected anxiety about that. I say, why not just stay anxious for now? It’s a good kind of anxiety, made of your freedom. If somebody else’s ideas or practices are different from mine, I am happy about that. I am happy that different people try different things. Maybe different things are what work for different people. Possibly I may even learn something.
Somebody said that what he does for health must work, because he never has colds. If I NEVER had a sniffle, I think I would worry. It seems to me good, that my body knows how to discharge excess glycoprotein once in a while, or discharge various environmental pollutants. Nature adjusts for balance. If the adjustment is extreme or uncomfortable, it means the the imbalance was extreme. I try to avoid imbalance, but I don’t expect perfection. If somebody else’s mileage varies, that’s hardly surprising! Maybe not everyone needs to get colds. I have to admit, most animals don’t seem to need to. I never see or hear a squirrel or a bird with a cough or a sneeze, and even for our cats it’s very rare.
Yes definitely animals have health problems when they feel stressed! Did I mention we have cats? Yes there are animal diseases, but there are also abilities animals have that I don’t, like surviving outside all year. So I believe I have a lot I can learn from them. I suspect most animals can employ the charge field in ways most human beings have forgotten how, but there seem to be are people who have learned to. I knew a student of some kind of Tai Chi practice, who demonstrated to me creating heat. He held his hands a few inches above mine, and did, something, and it felt like my hands were under a heat lamp.
I know people from places, Romania and Ethiopia, who tell me “Fasting can cure anything!” and I see it work. In the US I run into people who worry about me, if I do things differently, who want me to do health their way, and they seem weirdly very sure of themselves. Corona circus clowns are of course an extreme form of that. Of course it’s because of this Corona imposition, or inquisition, that so many health and virus discussions end up in Current Events.
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nice break down of the Current-Affairs thread.
And you mentioned the same natural reaction to illness as I did discover: like a dog who doesn’t feel too well, he just keeps lying in some corner, not eating for days.
My life has been kind of bookish: even this I found just in a book:
Arnold Ehret (1914) Rational Fasting
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Thanks Gijs. Fun that you’ve read Ehret too, quite a character! I was in high school when I noticed I wasn’t feeling well after big portions of meat, so I tried vegetarianism. Arnold Ehret and Dick Gregory were the first two writers I found with advice about that. And Paul C. Bragg, the body-builder who fasted. Also I found friends who were able to advise. Mainly the change seemed good, but winters I felt chillier than before. So I read Abehsera, learned to cook grain, soups, and stir fry, and I was in heaven, never looked back!
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Laying on of hands and fasting are both Bible Tech as is anointing with oil, trans-dermal Essential Fatty Acids. Natural Law reinvents the cheater Bible crib sheet. It’s all good.
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Well said, i am on the side of nature and forego cautiousness, just throw away all currrent “medical knowledge” and start over. Look at nature and learn. MM has rediscovered we need charge for health, throw away the plastics and use natural products. Funny, i was looking for a new mattress and i found ‘natural latex’, i don’t think that would work. I did find tatami mats, if bought authentic made from straw and grass….
And what did the ancients know*, K2 megalith inside the Bosnian pyramid:
*they knew about he charge field, that is for sure. You could say that had an intimate understanding of it and used it for health.
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I have a little theory :
Only the sick get sick.
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Dis – ease.
Meaning?
At ease soldier.
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Exactly.
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Ran across a couple of papers about Ivermectin strongly binding the Farnesoid X receptor to beneficial effect on NAFLD and restoration of function. They’re a pair, one from 2013 and the follow-up was 2015. The latter is more comprehensive and I think the intro points to the team’s first paper if anyone’s interested in both. The thing that struck me was that the subject is relatively obscure/unknown/undiscussed but it could be one key to accelerating VA-detox for those who need it. It also intersects the work of Anthony Mawson re: vaccine-induced liver-damage and subsequent retinoid-spillage. There was also that paper in 2018 I think from Frontiers in Endocrinology that discovered retinoid-spillage at 10x to 20x normal serum-levels due to high-impact stress events; emotional and physical.
TITLE: Selective targeting of nuclear receptor FXR by avermectin analogues with therapeutic effects on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4664883/
Those papers rang a bell and got me looking at FXR – Autoimmune relationships. Still early in those combo-search probes at PubMed, but it looks like a thing. Thanks to the poster here who pointed out the Oncomir anagram. Found quite a few relevant papers on miR-21 with titles like this one.
“Induction of miR-21 by retinoic acid in estrogen receptor-positive breast carcinoma cells: biological correlates and molecular targets.”
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Hey hillcountry! Great to see you back. I was worried when you stopped commenting here and at Grant’s blog. I tried to contact you but never heard back. You doing OK?
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“You had me at Farnesoid X.” Thanks.
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Hello, guys…time for an update and to brainstorm together on some choices regarding lifestyle, house etc.
Remember the thing on my scalp, a cyst or whatever? I’ve been using a couple of plant-based solutions and it has decreased in size, hope it continues to; if it doesn’t go away entirely, I’ll see a dermatologist.
I’m home-hunting…thinking of getting a small, simple place…ideally a house, not an apartment cause I want a garden (and a house is safer in case of earthquakes, which are common here!).
Not sure I can get right now the kind of place that I want and that is what Miles recommends for the best health etc. but it’s going to be an improvement in any case and I’d be able to move to a better type of dwelling eventually.
Miles and Jim West give a lot of good advice on choosing the house itself, the right materials and also for what shoes and clothes to wear, what mattress/futon, pillow, how the electricity, plumbing etc. should be done to not affect our health (and also having wired internet, no wi-fi etc), but if you have any additional recommendations, I’m all-ears.
Also, I wanted to ask for your input on what should someone have in a basic kitchen, for simple and healthy meals…what kind of ovens, stoves etc. would you (or your partners if they are the ones doing the cooking) recommend? I mean, I know to avoid microwaves, probably electrical ovens, too…but I wonder if there’s more I should keep in mind (for example, is a convection oven a good idea?).
Thank you and best wishes to everyone always! And hopefully, the answers to this post will be of help to other readers as well or get them curious about trying healthier homes, healthier cooking etc. and going against the Phoenicians.
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Howdy Josh, I’m hanging in there; trying to make sense of things. Thanks for the welcome. I was in hibernation-research mode for quite awhile this go-round. Caring for an elderly relative keeps me grounded too, ha!
BTW – Ivermectin as a ‘just in case – Pascal’s Wager’, given once weekly for 6-months has contributed to her emotional and mental health. I was pretty depressed about then and so in way we’re healing-up together. She’s way more communicative, alert, better long-term memory, funny (laughs at my jokes, of course), perceptive, and she’s increasingly using complicated words and even analogies that have just the appropriate nuance in context with whatever we’re gabbing about. A renewed interest in documentaries harkens back to when she was pretty curious about things. We sing gospel with Alan Jackson at night, feed the critters and birds on the patio, watch old Jimmy Stewart movies, and she laughs herself silly saying “oh, dear God in heaven, I think I’m going to make it to a hundred” – right as her knee or foot pains her.
I’m doing a ton of abstract reading and have been speeding-up, going right to the ‘Conclusion’ or ‘Discussion’ on the papers that seem interesting. I’m finding the FXR-agonist thing is leading into the thicket of research on things like plant substances, bile acids, micro-RNAs, synthetics, other receptors and such. It would be cool if there were more cheap and accessible remedies in the herbal realm to kick-start the FXR and accelerate VA-detox with the healthiest liver possible.
I enjoy visiting over here for the range of thoughts. Fun to see Miles pop-in now and then; (wish you the best in your new digs). Moving somewhere different can be really refreshing. I was lately reading one he wrote back in May 2021 – Despinning Tucker Carlson. Miles nails it describing the process of scaring people off the streets, thusly undercutting potential mass-protest. On a different track is getting those eyes glued to the next El Gato Malo, Steve Kirsch, Eugyppius-installment via monetized-operations like Substack for one example. These guys are cranking-it-out, sometimes 3-a-day. Steve Kirsch has lured his readers into a 3-ring circus; offering millions for debates; tilting at every windmill. I’ve thrown some Grant G. meat in the ring over there to test the cult but not much response. I think Grant’s hypothesis is outstanding and jostle Steve to pay-up on his promises and do the damn lab work. Imagine how your average pediatrician would respond to the proof of Retinoic Acid in any form being in the jabs. I think most would flip-right-out.
Adios and I’ll keep y’all updated on any useful finds out there in PubMed-land.
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Isn’t it strange that anti parasitic drugs appear useful in the ” viral ” disease called Covid 19? One would expect antiviral drugs to be the Holy Grail surely . Maybe these current concoctions just have trouble finding nonexistent viruses to do their sterling work on. Is it remotely possible that parasites ARE actually present where disease labelled as Covid 19 exists ? Is it in fact a parasitic disease? Not nearly as lucrative of course to Big Pharma as a constantly mutating virus that requires vaccines, masks lockdowns and tests. Recently I have been interested in the Turpentine protocol and am attempting to discover if ALL anti parasitic drugs are equal?
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Hi hillcountry, sorry for the delay in answering. Great to have you back or at least know that you’re around. Glad to hear your loved one is doing better. Please drop me an e-mail at joshg99@protonmail.com
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How goes the Mortamin-A detox? So far I’m cured of IBS. Every day is better than the last, lots of miscellaneous health problems are gone.
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Hey Tobias – that’s really good to hear. I’m feeling pretty good too, thanks. Haven’t done a serum-retinol test in a long time. I’m still mostly eating ground bison, beef, some sardines, light-colored root vegetables, beans, rice, oatmeal and bread. A bit of cheese and butter now and then,
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How’s the fat profile of bison compared to beef?
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Just watched this documentary What The Health. Very good.
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What The Health
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VERY VERY BAD, straight up propaganda, yuk
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Anyone have recommendations on shower water filters? Preferably a showerhead. I already use a basic filter/dispenser for drinking and cooking and I want to make sure the water I’m washing with is as clean as can be too, but I don’t want to install a whole house filter since I don’t expect to be here much more than another year.
It seems for every filter with a bunch of good reviews, there is always someone who says they actually tested the water and found the filter does nothing.
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I use ProOne filters. I have one hooked up to the kitchen sink to filter fluoride from the drinking water and cooking water. Works just fine, as far as I can tell.
https://prooneusa.com/product-category/pressure/
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They also have shower heads, but I don’t know if they’re any good. They do provide a lab report.
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Thanks Phil! Looks like they don’t do much for heavy metals and only filter about 50% of sodium fluoride, but I might give it a shot once they’re back in stock.
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Hi!
Here is a short and sweet 2005 article called “Vitamins -Purpose Nutrient” by Michael McCoy and published by the American Chemical Society, I believe the longer quote is quite telling by itself.
https://cen.acs.org/articles/83/i25/Vitamins/.html
“Through the 1920s, the pace of vitamin research and chemistry stepped up markedly, particularly in Europe’s emerging drug industry. In 1927, Merck and Bayer teamed up to launch the first synthetic vitamin–a vitamin D product called Vigantol. In 1934, Merck followed with a vitamin C product called Cebion.”
“Although vitamins were initially sold as stand-alone dietary supplements, multivitamins and food fortification quickly followed. Fortification of milk with vitamin D started in 1932, while supplementation of flour with B vitamins and iron began in the late 1930s. To supply these new uses, drugmakers such as Roche, Pfizer, and the Merck companies on both sides of the Atlantic built large-scale vitamin plants across Europe and the U.S.
The vitamin business continued to grow throughout the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s, but production process patents expired over time, and competition intensified. At the companies that pioneered them, vitamins began to take a back seat, becoming cash cows to fund the more lucrative business of discovering and developing branded pharmaceuticals.
U.S. drug companies exited the bulk vitamins business in the 1980s and early 1990s. The Europeans held on longer, but Merck finally started pulling out of individual vitamin markets in 2000. Roche’s sale to DSM put a cap on the era of big drugmakers as vitamin producers.”
Personally I am sceptical of all vitamin research, especially vitamin A vitamin, D and vitamin B3 which I believe no one should supplement. Vitamin D is free from the sun for heavens sake (UV-B lamps works too but I always prefer the sun). Vitamin C should be helpful to take the edge of a more serious sickness.
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Racers share a cigarette at Tour de France in 1920.
Cocktail shakers on the handlebars was an excellent idea. Like many sports in the past, it was never about the winning, it’s about the drinking.
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Anyone know where you can order prescription drugs without having to jump doctors until you find one who isn’t completely useless?
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don’t do drugs
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nvm, don’t need it, turns out oxygen is a great blood thinner, if you know how to breath it. And best of all, it’s completely free (for now)
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Hi everyone.
I’ve been doing Garrett Smith’s Vitamin A detox for about ten months. Some may remember I criticised it earlier in this thread, and then having read Grant Genereux’s books on Josh’s recommendation I decided to give it a try. I have also consulted with Dr Smith for myself and my family. I’ve come back to update on how I have gotten on.
In short summary, all of my health issues I consider completely or almost completely resolved. Details below.
First of all I don’t do the very restricted version of the diet that Grant Genereux did. I love food and I like to eat a varied diet, I feel better with variety. I enjoy the foods on this diet and I don’t feel that I miss out on things, there is enough variation in Garrett Smith’s approach and I take a night off it if we eat out, though I am no longer drawn to foods high in Vitamin A anyway. I take a low dose of Dr Smith’s lactoferrin supplement and I believe it makes a difference. I also had further improvements when I eliminated nightshades a couple months ago.
There was a comment earlier in the thread that some people do this diet for months with little to no results. That hasn’t been my experience at all. I have steadily improved, though I was not dealing with serious health issues to begin with. The sicker a person is, the longer it would take to improve. Another factor I believe is that I went ‘low and slow’ from the start. I only make small changes at a time as slow detox is much kinder on the body. The testing and consult also made a big difference, I noticed a boost in energy when I began taking the minerals he advised I was low in (this was about five months in and in addition to already significant improvements with the diet alone).
Some of the areas I have seen improvement in were not things that I even believed were an issue for me, I thought I was in pretty good health. For example fatigue…… Many of us tend to normalise such symptoms….. ‘I’m very busy’ or ‘my kids wear me out’ or ‘I’m getting older’. All three of those statements are relevant to me but now I am enjoying the most energy I have had since childhood. I wake refreshed before my alarm and I have energy well into the evening.
These are the other things that have resolved for me;
– Joint/muscle stiffness that required visits to the chiro every so often
– Migraines. I don’t consider myself someone who has them any more. Again I normalised them, saying oh I just get them with my cycle these days, which brings me on to…..
…..Hormonal issues much better
-Anxiety completely resolved, mood is very steady. My innate happiness and resilience I enjoyed as a child has returned.
– Glutamate sensitivity resolved
– Gluten intolerance has improved
– Digestive niggles 90% resolved
– Brain fog completely resolved. My mental concentration is the best it has been since childhood
– Dry eyes resolved (I’m able to wear contact lenses without using drops constantly) and slight improvement in eyesight (I believe this is due to the improvements I observed in my overall muscle function).
– Two verucas I had on my feet for years have disappeared.
– Tennis elbow resolved
My 6 yo Son;
– Growing pains much improved
– Anxiety massively improved
– Ability to fall asleep massively improved
– Tactile sensitivity improving
– Behaviour calmer
– He has more energy. His teachers commented this week at parents evening that he is a completely different child to last term. He is motivated and throws himself into his work. He used to be very daydreamy. His reading and maths is improving leaps and bounds.
– Eczema completely resolved (almost forgot this one as his skin has been perfect for so many months now)
– His appetite is much improved. His desire for sugar has decreased.
My 3 yo daughter;
-She didn’t have a huge amount going on but her sun sensitivity has completely resolved. Her tooth decay has halted. She is more regular.
Both my children have fewer colds/congestion.
My 3 cats
– My two older cats are less nervous and the oldest one had a weird skin issue that has resolved. Their appetites have greatly improved and they are never fussy about their food any more.
– The kitten I got last summer has been raised on low Vitamin A and is absolutely thriving. He is very large and muscly for a Burmese breed and my kids can barely pick him up. He is extremely placid and calm.
There are other little things that have improved but I can’t remember them all just now.
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Nice one. We’ve been trying the diet for a couple of years now but it has been a case of feeling great for certain periods, then suffering severe detox symptoms. To be honest, I am not enjoying the experience at all but I’d rather fix my liver now than suffer in old age.
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Exactly. If you want faster results you could try activated charcoal, orally taken. I kinda don’t recommend it frequently, because the detox symptoms can get brutal. So caution advised.
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I read on the website what the diet consists of but what foods did you reduce or completely cancel out?
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Very glad to hear this, shell. Same for me I was upwards of a year on a very strict diet, nothing but rice beans and mushrooms, lentils, cauliflower, potato, egg whites, chicken, ginger, garlic and black pepper, and in the first 6 months the biggest changes happened, especially with reduction in the fatty liver and IBS symptoms. Now I eat normally pretty much and from the outside even sometimes, my sleep is fixed, I get eye pain but it’s very infrequent, and my rheumatoid pains are also generally nonexistent now. The IBS is still there but vastly improved from before.. Just stick with the diet, it works wonders. You have to put in the time, though.I still mostly eat rice and lentils cooked together with chicken or eggs. No vitamin deficiencies nothing. All thanks to Josh and Genereaux et al.
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Charge question: does it channel through concrete? Am I wasting my time skipping around the backyard in leather moccasins (yah, the plastic insoles are ripped out)? 😉
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Yes, charge channels through concrete. ANd no, you are not wasting your time with moccasins, as long as the soles are not plastic or rubber or crepe.
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Thanks. It is now a constant refrain in our house to “get some charge” and we’re doing it with those moccasins sans soles. So there’s real world change based on real science, one pair of moccasins at a time.
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Friday, June 10, 2022 , approx. 1040 AM Pennsylvania time
part 1 – https://vimeo.com/30829016
part 2 of 2 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXH-A6Kpoho
The short intro: It was in the period a year or 2 after 911 that i found myself looking for alternatives to the mainstream-driven life i had been living since birth. This journey soon branched out in many directions beyond simply questioning the ways in which i regularly accepted sources of news & information. After disconnecting my cable TV box, taking it back to the cable company and telling them “thanks, have a nice life”, i soon discovered i had a lot of time to think about doing all those things i never had tine for. By coincidence, this happened in the Spring a few months after the Justin & Janet “wardrobe malfunction” fakery.
Matters of health – what is it?, – alternatives? , how to pursue ? – obviously were among those learning experiences in trying to become self-sufficient. I found a no-cook recipe and soon found myself making a large batch of home-made soap.
By the time i was swamped in consuming alternative information, i found the link to the video of the story Jerry Brunetti story. Compelling (to me) both in its own context in addition to how it fit alongside my collection – the Royal Rife story, the Max Gerson story, the John R. Christopher story, the William D. Kelley story and the cancer industry’s story that today is pretty much the same as it was in 2005 – “ the big breakthrough discovery of THE cure for cancer is right around the corner!”
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PS.
Anyone who can man up long enough to watch Part 1 from beginning to the 30 minute mark should be sufficiently drawn in by then, but of course i also expect your mileage may vary when it comes to another bitter pill.
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Jerry quoted (in 2005) predictions of how the then current T2 Diabetes thing would become far worse in the next 15-20 years or so.
Here is somebody else who has a more current view on that thing, which he has researched & concluded is a legitimate pandemic that he knows as metabolic disease.
https://robertlustig.com/processed-food/
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I’m lately diving into BPC-157 and ran across a medical hypothesis paper that reads like a review. It summarizes the extensive animal studies on this unique peptide, reported to do quite a number of beneficial things, although it has yet to make it through the clinical trial maze in human use. It is available to purchase though. As for the “Covid-19” in the title, I’m interpreting that through a filter that sees it as an umbrella-name for the impact of rampant industrial and other forms of poisoning and I’m ignoring the purported viral-causation as both wrong and irrelevant, given more than sufficient environmental toxicity to cause disease, and not to mention, but I will, a recent thought regarding the potential that at least part of what’s going on could be related to some multi-drug resistant Mycobacterium Tuberculosis strain. Researchers are publishing papers that kind of broach that subject and that of the related symptom-overlap, difficulty of differential diagnosis, and such, but only in the sense of co-infection and co-morbidity, not in the sense that some portion of what’s being called “Covid-19” actually is Tuberculosis. (PMID: 35242137 is a pretty good example of that kind of paper).
Here’s the one about BPC-157
BPC 157 as Potential Treatment for COVID-19
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8575535/
Published in ‘Medical Hypothesis’ Jan. 2022
Interesting ‘Author Information’
Sarah A. Deek
Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 78712 Austin, TX, USA
She references 108 papers spanning almost 30-years in support of her hypothesis. Her only previous paper (in 2020) was about the association of air pollution to severity of Covid.
For anyone curious about this peptide:
According to Peptidesciences:
“For researchers interested in understanding the effects of oral administration of BPC 157, then the arginate salt is preferred. BPC 157 arginate retains the superior shipping and storage properties of BPC 157 acetate, but is also stable in gastric acid for extended periods. Research shows that just 10% of BPC 157 arginate is degraded after 5 hours in gastric acid.”
“BPC 157 arginate is sometimes referred to as “stable BPC 157.” This is a correct usage of the term stable, but it is important for anyone looking to buy BPC 157 that they specify whether the seller is referring to BPC 157 arginate or acetate as the two peptides are both “stable” depending on context.”
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I’ve also been experimenting with 5 to 10 grams of Taurine a day after reading a comment over at Grant’s. It has reduced both systolic and diastolic blood pressure by 12% and 6% respectively. A friend in cardiology has had very similar numbers. The interesting thing was how rapidly it occurred, over just a few days. The more one reads about Taurine the more surprising its wide array of beneficial activity.
Here’s one for Miles on Taurine’s effect on Cadmium toxicity and liver damage in a murine study.
Biological Trace Element Research – May 2022
Hepatoprotective Effects of Taurine Against Cadmium-Induced Liver Injury in Female Mice
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35581430/
(abstract is free, paper is not)
In the ‘related papers’ listed under that abstract there’s a link to an abstract on on the potential hepato-protective effects of Royal Jelly versus Cadmium Chloride.
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Thanks Hill, and I already had Taurine for my cats. Taurine is the cat supplement, you know.
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When it comes to substances that may improve health, i always wonder – what is the recommended source of the substance, natural or manufactured? Is the BPC157 peptide derived from natural or unnatural sources, or either/both?
Vitamin C is a good example. It is available in numerous natural forms, but, since agencies such as USP claim that the most important factor is its molecular structure, they do not care if you use C from natural sources such as Acerola (cherry) or from unnatural sources scraped up off the floor at a factory; as long as it has the clinical structure of vitamin c “ascorbic acid”, USP advises it matters not what the source is, one vitamin c is as good as any other …… thank you Linus Pauling!
On the BP/ circulatory front, raw/real garlic taken / chewed whole and or drunk as a hot tea, lowers improves circulation, BP, and is one of natures best anti-virals, anti-fungals and anti-bacterials. Avoid hybrid / fake garlic designed to remove the pungent aroma/taste of real garlic. Allicin is one of the key substances found in real garlic ….. if you want to avoid “catching” your death of cold, such as a COV variant, the stink of real garlic on your person ( breath, sweat, etc) will prevent most spreaders of viruses/fungi/bacteria from entering your close space ….. you could say “real garlic has a built-in ‘distancing’ barrier that keeps spreaders away from you”.
Combine Garlic with Cayenne, Ginger and Cinnamon and perhaps a bit of honey, and you have a truly effective, tasty tonic, with some zing to it .
I do not know how effective ( or even recommended?) garlic may be for cats & dogs, but, cats & dogs have a built-in ability to produce vitamin C.
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Correction: garlic lowers BP and improves circulation.
PS. Add Hawthorn Berry to the tea and you have a heart-specific tonic with some zing! …. the same Hawthorn plant alleged to have been used to fashion Jesus’ ‘ Crown of Thorns’.
If nothing else can be said of Jesus, he had a big/strong heart up to his last moments.
PPS – please excuse the multiple replies if the first PS shows up.
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Here’s another one for you Miles. I’m lately looking into feeding butyrate-producing bacteria in the gut and ran across this cautionary study on mushrooms.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3546300/
Macro and trace mineral constituents and radionuclides in mushrooms: health benefits and risks
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Stumbled across this video clip about “grounding”. I’ve only ever heard of this through Miles talking about how rubber soles block charge.
[video src="https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/118/006/141/playable/6c39d18e28200846.mp4" /]
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Piss Faster, Part I of IV
If I remember correctly, somebody commented that both Hobbes and Rousseau were spooks/of the families. Thus it figures they would come up with a debate about the one vs the other when this is, logically reasoned, not possible.
What then is behind door no. three? The difference between right and wrong/good and evil; which is which and when you choose whichever, what effects will you be causing for self and others?
In his Muse series (and also in a few other papers) Miles has already given the answer: when you consistently choose the good, you will cause self-growth and as you grow, you become more evolved and all that good stuff and you’ll end up a magnifique mapper/thinker which will definitely take you next level next time around as it has been doing while in your current life. Well, that’s how my experience has been and every time I realize it has happened again, the feeling of accomplishment, joy and satisfaction and all those other jolly feelings are immense, and lasting.
No Phoeny/CB phix could ever bring this about. Au contraire. And besides, whether phix or fix, the kick wears off rather quickly.
When you choose the bad/wrong, you’ll end up a ClusterB magical thinker. If you want to know more in detail about what (next) to expect from the Phoeny Navy, simply learn about the various CB afflictions like narcissism, borderline, sociopathy, etc. and map them. When you do so, you’ll run into the euphemistic word ‘supply’. In your mind, simply replace it by ‘phix’ as it describes the Phoeny/CB goal much better.
Miles mentioned ‘fix’ in one of his papers about this topic, and I took the liberty of making a distinction between phix and fix. The latter being things like smoking and toking, sniffing and spritzing uppers or downers, drinking alcohol, all sorts of gambling, overeating, eating icecream and other junk, binge watching TV series, fun shopping, and so on and so forth. These are all quick fixes I do not recommend, but then again it all depends on where one is at combined with circumstances. Shit happens, c’est la vie and must be dealt with some way or other.
The main thing is that with fixes, one is not deliberately conspiring and plotting to screw over other people as is the case with phixes. Thus, there is a big and distinct difference in effect(s) too.
Miles also wrote a couple papers about modernism and post-modernism. While reading the latter one, in my mind I replaced modernism with magical thinking and post-modernism with magical thinking quadrupled and the paragraphs I read, still stood. That’s because (post) modernism stems from magical thinking. Just like contemporary (= modern) art and the modern kayfabe sports shows. I thought the Phoenie Fifa Footie Worldcup was quite the pit, hehe. Didn’t take me long at all to find much better things to do either.
Magical thinking will get you a phix, but it will never get you anything worthwhile in the long run. In fact, it does the exact opposite. For one, you’ll never grow up into an adult/advanced mapper, if at all, because you don’t consistently choose that option whenever it comes up. The photons in the charge field register everything you think and do so as to enable for you the option of reflecting on/think about (the outcome/effect of) your decissions so you can learn something and do better (yet), or at least try something different, next time around. How else would you grow?
As Miles has said, this is an individual journey, so going at your own pace from your own starting point and specific circumstances is the sensible thing to do. But it also means that by means of your decission making capacity, the charge field photons, i.e. God/Nature enable you to decide your destiny both inside and outside of your current life, by way of the tracking feature that registers all one’s decissions and then some.
That’s being at the steering wheel, eh. Of course the Phoenies (or any CB for that matter) want you to relearn and/or remember this. They don’t want you to have anything that’s of use to you and your journey and they most certainly don’t want you to have what they don’t have and never will obtain either as it’s not a having matter but a state of being. You can’t fake it and you can’t take it. And they know this since the Shakespeare writing committee clearly stated: To be or not to be, that’s the question.
Truly fascinating and awesome and thrilling at the same time. Whooptidoo!
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Piss Faster, Part II of IV
It so happens to be that what’s good according to God/Nature (= less dense photons working in harmony/more dense photons working in harmony, according to how I understood what Miles wrote about this), is considered bad in civilisation/society/the matrix/the Phoeny B&C world.
What helps you grow and advance in reality, doesn’t get you far in society as that is precisely what it was built and is maintained for. And visa versa, all the lying, conniving, elbowing, fawning, etc. etc. that gets you higher up the social ladder, simultaneously sinks you further down the hole on the mapper vs packer continuum which btw is not horizontal but vertical or so I came to realise; but in the middle is still the fence you can sit on a bit while you do map-inventory in order to make that pivotal decission on where to go next.
Imo the most typical and self-destructive magical thinking Phoenies and other CB’s do goes about as follows: It is so because I think/say so, because if it wasn’t so I wouldn’t be thinking/saying it. The same goes for things that are ‘not so’ and ‘I’ can be replaced with any higher-ranked-on-the-social-ladder authority (or institution like ‘the government’ or ‘the hospital’, etc.). This is called magical thinking.
The truth is that the less one lives (in reality), the less growth/advancing (if at all) takes place. And thus one does not get the satisfaction and joy and feelings of accomplishment. Instead, one would feel enormously frustrated, inadequate, and depressed nearly every waking minute, with exception of those minutes following a phix. That’s what those phixes are for, to amend the pain of the emptiness of getting ever further stuck in that rut instead of really living.
Henceforth, getting that phix becomes the most terrible addiction one could possibly end up with. It’s not that CB’s don’t think, just most all they concern themselves with is getting that next phix and if they can’t have that, they must have a fix or two or three, to hold them over. And so CB’s end up with ever more and worse addictions, quirks and other weird behaviors. Also, the highter up the social ladder, the more access to phixes and fixes alike. Again, up is really down. Miles’ scavenger paper comes to mind here also.
Anyway, magical thinking (much more info and examples can be found on the net), imo, is a clear symptom of insanity. After all, how can you expect to handle what happens in reality in an adequate manner when you’re in denial of said reality? Moreover, how can you expect a different outcome when you keep repeating the same action(s) over and over? Same cause, same effect, right? Imagine that, all your neuroplasticity gone from repeating the same thoughts, words and actions every morning, noon and night with near-total focus on that next phix. It’s such a friggin limited existence one cannot call it ‘living’ at all. Well, except of course when in magical thinking modus.
On the bright side, we can conclude that no CB’s – whether Phoeny or Goyim – and few packers/normies will go where mappers/thinkers will be going and this is so during current life as well as later on. I’ve started looking forward to the in-between-time, later on. It’s sort of like being in between jobs, but also– in part – like vacation such as from work or from school where you’re not confronted with people from work/school, but can just do as you please all the time.
If the Phoeny matrix were to collapse and vanish right now, who’d least of all be affected by this? Folks living in nature, in the wild/in freedom, in the bush-bush far away from civilisation, but also folks like the Amish who’ve been living much closer to and partly inside the matrix. So, the less dependent on/influenced by/associated with, etc. the Phoeny B&C world, the better. And also, this concerns mental/spiritual as well as physical things and stuff.
Just like we have inbuilt knowledge and choice in regards to good vs evil, as well as the capacity to think logically and behave in a reasonable manner, a.s.o, we also have built-in physical features. And just like the mental/spiritual ones do, the physical features work in harmony too.
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Piss Faster, Part III of IV
Compared to the scrubbing/erasing/replacing by lies and fear, etc. (of the knowledge) of our mental/spiritual and physical God-given Natural abilities and capacities, the theft of the treasury is peanuts.
In fact, replacing the lies and fear and crap, etc. by searching, finding and putting back the real/true knowledge will make all things Phoeny fade from the center of your life to the perifery as their things and stuff will have ever less impact on your life and well being.
Recently, I meticulously read John W. Armstrongs Treatise on urine therapy – The Water of Life (1971, free to download). While reading, I spontaneously started experimenting and from my own experience – which was a five-day fruit and piss fast followed by a five-day piss fast – I can tell the book is quite a treat indeed. I noticed subtle as well as more distinct improvements mentally, spiritually, and also physically. I’m even more in awe as I also kept smoking, toking and drinking caffeine in moderation.
I sought and found scientific research results backing what Armstrong claims in his book. Some of this info can be found on the whale.to site. Alas, I don’t remember where I got the book. Possibly, someone mentioned it in the health thread @ Cttf. [If that was you, thanks a bundle!]
Liquid gold, is what folks in the know call piss. Because our liver’s job is getting rid of waste, but our kidneys’ job is to maintain/restore balance in our body. Here too: different cause, different effect, different outcome. Piss is really temporary storage of everything that’s (still) good and useful in our bodies, just not right now as too much of a certain substance messes up the equilibrium … at the moment. By the time we need to take a piss (literally) we may just need the same substance again.
The more you drink/recycle your piss, the more its quality and quantity increase. This is also a beautiful example of how God/Nature combines mapping (quality) and packing (quantity) when and where it is appropriate … which makes for the photonic harmony while on the job, I gather. There could well be other thingedingies involved here.
A word of warning: those who take prescripion or over-the-counter medication shouldn’t do any fasting, whether on urine or water or nothing. This is because traces of the meds will be in your piss and the box or bottle says you should only have so much and not more (or less) of your meds on a daily basis. There are good reasons for that, obviously.
On the bright side, the same goes for fixies such as smokies, tokies and coffee. After about a week into it, I noticed moderation had increased a bit, effortlessly. Simultaneously, I noticed slightly increased calmness. Ditto on the two supplements I’ve been taking: needed less of both for the same effect.
Also, fasting with piss is significantly less straining and draining than fasting on just water or nothing. Frankly, I am in agreement with John Armstrong where he states that fasting without using one’s piss is rather stupid. Like Armstrong, I too could keep doing most of the things I normally do while on the piss fast. Compared, I lost hardly any muscle power and kept feeling much more energetic and up to things. I’ll never fast without using my piss again, that’s for certain.
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Piss Faster, Final part IV
Anyway, seeing all this and then some, I concluded making proper use of our own liquid gold would make for a great tactic to put our Phoeny opponents in offside position (so they can’t score). After all, they scrubbed this knowledge so as to put us in offside position and what goes around comes around. Two can play that game. And at the same time we move further in the opposite direction of where they want us: back to Nature.
Right now or really soon would be the best time to begin since people here have mentioned indicators that the next big Phoeny hoax á la Covid may start in 2025. The more autarkic/self-sufficient one is by (at least) then, the less affected/distracted/bothered, etc. one will be by it. And besides all that, why keep living life the hard way, when something infinitely better is right there inside you, God/Nature given, thus free, safe and easy to use as much or as little as you like (or need, in case of illness for example).
Since I had just before fasted a fortnight the stupid way twice, I had to get back to ingesting more solid food so as to gain some of the lost weight back. It’s neat to have more space in my clothes though.
For clarity, I lost the far larger part of bodyweight during the two stupid fasts. During the fruit-piss and piss fast, weight loss was way slower and less overall.
Since Phoenies appear to own up to ninety percent of the world’s material possessions and have been plotting and scheming to get the remaining ten percent too, it’s only a matter of time before they get their hands on the decent/organic part of the supplements market as well. Of course, only to ruin it into utter uselessness. Ditto the organic foods and tobacco and MJ markets.
One example I’m repeating is that in the European Union, organic food only has to only be 95% organic anymore. So the EU organic label is now more of a warning not to buy a specific product unless your country’s or local organic label is also on it … unless, you can’t trust it either (anymore).
That’s why I did slowly reintroduce (solid) food – also a breeze compared to eating after fasts without piss – but I did not completely stop drinking my piss and rubbing/massaging it in various body parts. As every substance addict knows, it is no fun at all to unexpectedly – and thus unprepared – find oneself stuck without the substance(s). And really, the only way to make one hundred percent sure this can’t happen, is to not need any.
Obviously, since I’ve been eating and taking breaks from rubbing/massaging, there’s less of the devine piss effects too. Yet still very much worth my while.
And also, it’ll be even easier to get back to fruit-piss fasting followed by piss fasting my second time around.
While proofreading, the Schüssler Salts come to mind. An acquaintance in my age group emailed me about how they finally, after decades of pain and discomfort, got rid of their intestines issues while using one or more of the Schüssler Salts. Reciprocatingly, I emailed this acquaintance Armstrongs book so they can make their salts stash last longer and eventually will not need to buy a new stash.
There’s so much more to know about this topic, but it’s also more fun to experiment and experience for, by and with yourself, and making your own discoveries while combining learning important theory and applying such by practising what you learned and so on.
Prosit!
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@ Raymond and @ Mantalo
You two remind me of a joke. It’s about a very religious man who went yaghting at sea for the day. Alas, an unexpected storm sinks his boat. All alone in the water, he begs of God to come rescue him. Then he faithfully waits.
God sends over the nearest ship right away, but when they want to collect the religious man from the water, he declines: “I’m fine, thanks. I asked for God and he will come”.
So God sends over another ship to rescue him, but again the man declines: “I’m fine, thanks. I asked for God and he will come”.
After God has long gone back to pottering about heaven doing his thing, he suddenly receives cries and pleas from the religious man: “Oh God, why hast thou forsaken me?!” As there are no ships near, God decides to go over himself. When he arrives at the scene, the religious man says: “Gee God, what took you so long? I nearly drowned!
Says God: “What do you mean what took me so long? I sent two bloody ships hours ago!”
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What if Armstrong is taking the piss?
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then Aldrin will tell us about the benefits of eating our shit and humanity will become 100% self-sufficient…
Sorry, but the idea of drinking piss is hardly engaging.
Moreover, if Nature had intended that living beings could drink their piss, She would not have positioned the exit at the opposite of the entrance.
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Both Armstrongs were taking piss.
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*the
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Did you see them piss and drink their piss in front of you ?
Or did you read it in the news ?
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@Mantalo
“Taking the piss” is an expression that means to fool someone with mockery, or simply just mockery. Thus I assume that both Armstrong’s are mocking us, each in their own way. Armstrong is one of the names as far as I recall, e.g. George Armstrong Custer.
Possibly from piss-proud. Figuratively, to be piss-proud is to have false pride, thus ‘taking the piss out of’ is to deflate their false pride, usu. through disparagement or mockery. As the piss-proud metaphor became dated, ****’taking the piss out of someone’ came to refer to disparagement or mockery itself***, regardless of the pride of the subject. Eventually the shortened, intransitive form ‘taking the piss’ became common.
https://www.wordnik.com/words/take%20the%20piss
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*Armstrongs
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@Raymond
merci Raymond
j’ignorais cette subtilité 🙂
et pardon d’avoir douté de vous, je ne le referai plus, promis !
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Not at all. I should’ve explained the expression when I used it. I’ve been guilty of that in the past, i.e. “dropping into the vernacular” or being idiomatic (?), if that’s the correct term.
Therefore, if someone is telling us they are taking piss then I assume they are “taking the piss”, figuratively speaking as Mr Steele explained 😉
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“ What if Armstrong is taking the piss?”
This seems to be asking figuratively, as in the English/British sense, for which there are various meanings.
If Armstrong is serious, or simply joking, or mocking someone, or exploiting a situation, or making a claim that goes against established norms, i guess mantalo is mocking the notion.
The idea of drinking urine for improving health, at the least, does not to fit established norms. Ive never tried and have no experience to argue for or against, but am familiar enough to know it is loosely lumped in with “alternative remedies” not among accepted norms.
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… or making a claim that goes against established norms …
Who have been establishing the norms again? That would be the PN.
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“ Who have been establishing the norms again?”
Agreed.
Like most of the choices outside of mainstream (news/views/lifestyles/ethics/etc), there are alternatives – like truly organic foods & medicines – that for now still maintain some of their genuine, original benefits. But these are increasingly becoming “alternative” IE. demeaned, compromised and ultimately ruined due to being dictated & controlled by the same mainstream/phoeny system that has destroyed our traditional ways of life – nutrition, morals, values, languages/communication, arts, sciences etc….
As for urine therapy, either way, it is something ive studie (possibly from reading at Jon’s Whale) but have not tried. I did not intend to demean the concept.
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As for urine therapy, I’d never heard of this until I heard Brazilian MMA fighter and karateka Lyoto Machida and his father both drink their urine regularly.
Machida’s father actually drinks his own urine on camera in an interview after explaining why:
I haven’t tried it yet but I’m not an MMA champ either.
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From the recent Tucker paper…
“If you drink coffee, quit, since it constricts everything, including blood vessels.”
…and over the longterm coffee also increases estrogen.
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I assume it’s not the coffee or tea but the caffiene that is the culprit? Yet no wonder it’s everywhere we go, coffee shops, mini marts and gas stations. Combined with sugar, have to wonder how long it takes for a person to develop diabetes and other complications from drinking it.
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Piss Faster Update
Once I was well on my way with my experiment, more experiments followed. This post describes one of them.
There was a problem with the showerdrain. When I moved into this place, a foul sewerstench welcomed me. Whatever I tried – cheap stuff, expensive stuff, organic stuff, the worst chemicals money can buy – nothing worked beyond three days. Even the landlord’s men couldn’t remedy the issue.
Then one day, after finishing my piss routine, it felt wasteful to me to pour the used piss in the loo as I had hitherto been doing. So I put the bucket down on the floor by the kitchen wall and went on my merry way.
The next morning the profound sewerstench was back yet again and I knew just what to do as on waking up, I remembered reading in Mr Armstrong’s book about piss (also) being an antiseptic. So, I emptied the pissbucket in the showerdrain and put the bucket over upside down. Then I let it sit for three days.
Not being able to shower for a few days wasn’t an issue because I’m European. We don’t have to shower all the time. (And no constant shaving and clean overclothes and such so’s either.)
Athough I must say the generations after me have been catching up so I suppose in a couple more generations it will all have evened out with everybody smelling equally soapy. Anyway, I was perfectly happy using the washbassin.
It’s been approximately two or maybe even three weeks already that I’ve been enjoying a decent scent in my bathroom. Not sure if this is from Mr Armstrong’s book or elsewhere, but it must be the enzymes (in part) making it possible. Perhaps because they rub something the right way, in turn causing the right friction, which eventually makes the stench causing stuff vanish.
Since I’m neither a chemist nor a physicist, I’ll be happy and wise to leave it to others.
I’m just pleased to know I never again will have to bother with a sewerstench in my own home.
Later on, I repeated in the washbasin and in the kitchensink where water goes down much more smoothly now. And should the stench return at some point in the future, no problem. After all, the miraculous – for divine – fountain of liquid Gold keeps on giving, and giving, and giving …
Last, but most definitely not least, :
To all the sweet people in the world who sent me their blessings and prayed for me … once I became consciously aware, more or less, I felt deeply touched. And very grateful. Rather shy, too, though that’s not so relevant. What most impresses and fascinates me, is that it really does make a difference – which all of you already knew off course. So, thanks a big fat bundle, sweet and wise people, and bless you too.
finally and with certainty, the way I’ve been experiencing lately, I must conclude that God’s ways become a lot less incomprehensible ye the more one manages to clear the fog and can finally start seeing through. How did I clear the fog? with truth. That’s how it works. This final paragraph only ‘appeared’ after the paragraph before this one which I intended to be the final one. It’s all mighty miraculous. Yet not a complete mystery anymore.
This is beyond whooptidoo.
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Piss Faster update #2
Part 1
Content: The video of Machida drinking piss (posted by Stephen) and some more of my piss-experiment experiences.
To start with: thanks a bundle for your valuable contribution @ Stephen. While enjoying my supper, I watched the Youtube video named: ‘Lyoto Machida’s Father Drinks His Own Urine at UFC 113’. You can find it by crolling up to Stephen’s comment under Piss Faster IV or you can
look for it on Youtube. Or just click this link https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Lyoto+Machida%27s+father+drinks+his+own+urine
where you’ll find the video posted by Stephen on top and more piss video’s below that one. I’ve not watched any of the other ones (yet).
From my own experience, I can confirm everything Mr Machida Sr says in the video, including the rapid healing of a persistent cough. Mine was a bronchitis. And also, I drink my piss with as much ease as he does.
For the bronchitis I also used the damp that comes off the piss when I warm it up. I used old piss (at least three days) for this purpose as well as fresher. So, I don’t really know which is better, if at all.
It was challenging at first with an electric cooking plate to keep the piss from boiling. But I’ve found that in time, with more practise, I’ve gotten quite good at it. So, there I was, breathing the pissdamp as deep into my lungs and nose as I could: lungs, lungs, left nostral, right nostral, lungs, lungs, and so on for up to an hour at a time the first couple days. I repeated twice; the last time about an hour and a half before sleeping. The rest of the week I did it less and less.
Which I shouldn’t have, I suppose, as the cough returned a few times. Though when I started inhaling pissfumes again, each time the cough quickly subsided after lots mucus came out of my nose and lungs.
In fact, each time the cough returned, the mucus was more watery and easier to cough up.
As to why this worked so well; Mr Armstrong mentions in his book that whatever it is in the piss, it not only repairs broken tissue, but also creates new tissue. How’s that for a miracle?
Btw, miracles are quite different from magic. Magical thinking, for example, comes from an unnatural/reversed mind like CB’s have, whereas miracles come straight from the divine source.
The smoke police type of people may have already been pointing at me thinking: ‘that bronchitis was from all that smoking and toking you do. You made that bed and got to sleep in it. Serves you right polluting the planet with your stinky sticks!’
Smoke police, btw, are most always elderly CB’s, who – after they’ve quit smoking cos their white coat told them so – start fingerpointing and criticizing people who (still!!) smoke. And covertly, they hope all smokers will die of lung cancer.
Well, oops, no such Phix for the smoke police now that we smokers know how to fix our lung tissue. Meanwhile, many of the smoke police take white-coat statins, plus, there is no clear link at all between smoking and lung cancer (see internet).
Anecdote – I knew this polite, helpful, and knowledgeble lady who ran an organic drugstore with her husband. Neither of them had ever smoked, nor did they hang out in smoky places. Yet, she got lung cancer and died of it within less than three months. That was the moment I began frowning on all the smoking-causes-lungcancer propaganda, as obviously lung cancer can have a different cause as well.
In spite of new tissue creation by piss, I would still advise smokers against smoking ‘commercial’ cigarettes. Seeing what all they put in these to replace (yet another replacement of the real thing by the PN) the tobacco with. (Lots info on this can be found online, or used to. I haven’t re-checked.)
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Piss Faster update #2
Part 2
So, the smoke police really need not be so antsy when it comes to a whiff of tobacco or pot smoke entering their nose at an unsuspected moment. They can simply use the damp of their Golden liquid. If it heals a persistent bronchitis, surely it will heal the damage, if at all, from one wee whiff of tobacco or joint.
Moreover, let’s get real here, and do some logical thinking. Who included tobacco, coke, coffee, tea, hemp – (it used to be only one variety, for both producing and toking) – cocoa, and what not (like certain herbs) when designing and constructing Nature?
It would be, in analogy, as if God tied his cat to the bacon and then blamed the poor pet for eating the bacon. God would not do that, ever. I know this for a fact now.
For those who don’t know, coke is only a harddrug in its unnatural state. Chewing a coke-leaf on a busy day or when doing physical hard labor or whatever, as the locals have been doing since God knows how long, there is no more harm to the body than when eating a piece of fruit.
Ditto natural (= organic, i.e. without any junk and also whole) tobacco, coffee, tea, MJ, fibre hemp, cocoa, herbs, food, water.
(Such) things in moderation will get one a long way. Plus, Nature didn’t make us out of sugar, eh. Nature gave us a miraculously effective and efficient body … if we’ll just let it. Likewise, God gave us a miraculously effective and efficient mind/spirit … if we’ll just let it.
UFC 113 – The numbers could be a 1 and a 13 i.e. ‘One hoax marker that puns with grief, pain and/or suffering’, as using one’s own piss does indeed take care of pain and suffering, and consequently of grief over loss of health once the health has returned.
There are no grief and suffering in this video just like there was none when Ann Casper (daughter of ABBA singer Frida Lyngstad) fake-fatal accidented herself. Quite the punny elf prank that was, heh.
Couldn’t the numbers be an 11 and a 3? The three is not a hoax marker (as far as I know). But the natural 11 is the angel. (Numerology)
Speculating, I would say: ‘drinking one’s piss = angel power x 3’. (Numerology + Francesca). If true, then likewise: ‘inhaling one’s piss = angel power x ?’ And ‘rubbing one’s piss in one’s skin/body = angel power x ?’. The total may or may not come to 11. It’s not really relevant other than for satisfying curiosity plus who knows what one might find beyond. One would also have to first define ‘angel power’. The point is: drinking, inhaling and rubbing-in one’s piss can do wonders for one’s health.
A few more things in relation to what was said in the video.
Whether one drinks it warm or cold depends on personal preference, I reckon. I prefer to drink it warm, though that may change in summer. Also, I understood: the fresher the better (for drinking), but I don’t know how much of a difference it makes in how (much) the piss works in one’s body, if at all.
The taste of one’s piss, and also somewhat the density, indeed depends on what one ate and drank. The more salt and spices one eats, the saltier one’s piss. For newbies wanting to dip their toe in the piss, yet feeling reluctant because of PN-brainwashing caused cognitive dissonance, it may be helpful to first do a two- or three-day waterfast and then wait till (mid-)afternoon on the second or third day to have your first little sip of piss.
After three (or more) days on water, your piss will be nearly completely tasteless, bright as water, and also will have the density of water (depending on starting point).
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Piss Faster update #2
Part 3
If you’ve never fasted on water before, you can reach a similar effect by eating watery fruit, like apples and oranges, etc. and if you want something warm to eat: leafy green vegetables.
Frankly, now that I’ve experienced the difference between water-fasting, fasting on nothing, and piss fasting, I cannot recommend water- and nothing-fasts as these are the stupid ways of fasting — compared to piss fasting.
Also, fruits (and leafy green vegies) are a powerful cleanser. So, depending on your starting point, you may start experiencing detox-symptoms sooner or later.
Self-healing (instead of consulting a white coat) comes with responsibilities, work, and self-experimenting. One needs to be mindful, patient, and focused. I will try to explain (and partly repeat) why this scares most people.
Cognitive dissonance, already mentioned.
Not wanting to stand out, not daring to be different from the pack, for fear of getting ostracised, ridiculed, or bullied.
It’s also a lack of self-confidence. You do not trust your own abilities or capacity that you could learn how to take care of yourself or take self-care to a higher level.
The PN also destroyed your faith in God/Nature, whether in part or completely. Amongst other things, they did this by assassinating God’s friendly, caring, and helpful character in the bible. Quite possibly, the PN composed the bible with this specific purpose in mind.
In this particular case, the PN have blackwashed using-your-piss a.o. by inventing something called piss-sex. To be clear here: It’s none of my business what consenting adults do in their bedrooms, let alone with whom and of what gender/skin color/religious denomination, etc. Though I wouldn’t engage in piss-sex myself, it doesn’t bother me the least bit if other people do.
Probably, there are more things, ingrained automatisms keeping you from doing for you instead of them. It would make for a good exercise to try to think up more yourself: What is the best thing I can do (in regards to whichever issue/topic) for myself and my loved ones and what’s keeping me from doing it?
There was a movie also, in the seventies I think, about a boy who still pees in his bed and gets embarrassed by his CB-mother as she hangs out the sheets each day for everyone to see. And every day the boy runs home from school as fast as he can to take the sheets away for fear the girl he’s in love with will see them.
Well, that’s how I remember the story. Grown into a man, the character is played by Michael Landon (Little House on the Prairie) winning a prize for fastest runner.
In his book, Mr Armstrong narrates a case of a bedwetting boy who got over it by drinking his own piss.
Some more things to consider: with natural healing sometimes things get worse before they get better.
Example: At first, the piss damp in my eyes (I kept them open on purpose when inhaling, to see what would happen there, if at all) caused more goop in the corners of my eyes in the morning. But after some five days or so, lots less. Merely drinking my piss does this too, but with less effect.
Might well work for a clogged ear too. I would definitely use warmed-up older piss for this purpose.
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Piss Faster update #2
Final part 4
Also, the rubbing of your piss into your body – first and foremost head, neck and feet – has a different effect because piss that is rubbed in (vs orally ingested) bypasses our digestive system, plus there is the positive, even pleasant, friction the rubbing causes that also gives a different effect than when drinking.
Other than that, I find it rather ironic that when fasting on your piss by merely drinking and inhaling it, after a while one still gets (as with nothing- or water-fasting): the palpitations (1), physical weakness (2) exhaustion (3), and a terrible appetite (4) once one starts eating again, or already before (5).
But on a piss-fast, none of this happens. So, Mr Armstrong was right about here too, though I think it will in part also depend on your starting point, meaning that in the beginning it may not be as smooth and easy.
Anyway, it’s that the feeding-effect happens via rubbing-in and not via drinking piss that keeps all the not-eating symptoms at bay, that I find most fascinating and ironic.
A final something to consider would be that the PN doesn’t want you to use your own piss for your own benefit. For example: if you know your own piss does a better job at clearing sewer smell and clutter from the drains in your home, you’re not going to be spending anymore money on what all – apparently faulty and nature=harming – stuff the PN have been filling the storeshelves with, right?
That’s one little step away from their control, from their influence, from their access to you, your time, energy, health, and your wallet. As I’ve said before: No Contact works great with CB’s because No Contact = No Access.
And that concerns merely drain-cleaner. Using piss for health purposes could well end up in one becoming completely independent where it comes to all things health. Not even needing supplements anymore.
Completely independent = autarkic, which is absolutely, definitely not what the PN want for us, ever. The more not because once one become autarkic in one way/field, it gives such an enormous boost in every way (self-confidence, for one), one will soon start working at the next thing to become autarkisch in or at. And then the next, and so on and on and on.
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@Francesca re: organic food versus “organic”,
I’ve been following a low-carb diet the past 3 years. It seems to work for me. Among the growing repertoire of foods on my approved list is a grain-free, vanilla almond butter granola; 7 grams * net carbs per 3 ounce ‘serving”. The label lists all ingredients as organic, to include seeds – pumpkin, sunflower & chia – and nuts – almond & cashews – plus cinnamon, sea salt & coconut derivatives including 4 grams added coconut-sugar per serving * . It is made & distributed by what looks to be a relatively small fish in the big food-chain distribution system.
i do not subtract any added sugar ingredients when calculating net carbs.
While shopping a few weeks ago, this brand was out of stock but i found another keto-brand product “Toasted Almond Granola”; 5 (*2) grams net carbs per 1/4 cup serving. None of the ingredients are listed as either organic or “organic” , but includes nuts, seeds, soy derivatives, whey derivatives and the always dubious “ natural flavors”. So, i bought some. After got home i re-read the label fine print and noticed 1) the manufacturer rates this as 2 net grams carbs because it contains “3 grams of sugar-alcohol” per serving, 2) CONTAINS BIOENGINEERED FOOD INGREDIENTS , 3) distributed by General Mills Inc.
From my point if view, no bio-engineered food -plant / animal / other source – qualifies as truly organic, but other people, including corporate persons, may argue this point.
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Thanks for sharing. Good catch. Always a good idea to do what works for you, I reckon.
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Quite interesting information – thank you!
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You are welcome.
PS. Re: the asterisk * = i do not subtract any added sugar ingredients when calculating net carbs.
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Dairy detox for tinnitus
Some years ago I discovered/self diagnosed that the increasing noise in one of my ears was called tinnitus.
Then I searched for the right package (for me) to get rid of it. On an internet-tinnitusforum, a guy wrote how he got rid of persistent or chronic tinnitus after abstaining from any and all dairy for the duration of three months.
Instead of tossing out the dairy, I decided to cut down drastically while researching ‘dairy detox’. The following link was most informative, though I didn’t experience any of the horrible things as the writer and commenters did http://johnderrick.com/miscellaneous/unusual-news/shocking-dairy-detox-this-will-blow-your-mind/
This was likely because I don’t eat much cheese and not much pizza either. Apparently pizza cheeses (and possibly a couple others) are the most addictive/cause the most trouble during detox.
So, I’d recommend going slow. It worked well for me. I simply made a three-day stash of fresh, organic dairy (mostly whole milk) last three times as long, having a little less every day, until it was finished.
From detox I mostly remember I couldn’t do my exercises on account of sore shoulders.
Anyway, within six weeks I was tinnitus-free. After a month I got curious and decided to double-check if it really was the dairy and not some or other fluke. At first, it tasted rather strange, but soon enough I was loving my regular portions of dairy again.
Well, until the tinnitus returned. Didn’t even take three weeks. So I cut down drastically again until it was all finished, and within ten days or so all tinnitus-symptoms were gone again.
Ever since, I still use dairy, but about two-thirds less than before.
For prevention, this may be helpful: https://www.soundrelief.com/list-of-ototoxic-medications/
Quite possibly, there are other causes of tinnitus.
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