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There's lots of excess deaths this year, and little being done to investigate. Our health is the last of TPTB concern. So let's outsmart them. It's not too hard. Simple lifestyle changes can radically improve our health, but for the most part we are not informed about them. No, the solution to ill health is a script or a knife. Even where health care is provided (like the UK) the system is broken. This doctor, trained and practiced in the UK before coming to the US.
Why this Doctor is COMPLETELY disillusioned with Public Health and Modern Medicine

Dr Kory has had his own issues with big pharma and our medical system.

The two discuss the Vioxx scandal and Big Pharma among other topics.

There's something weird going on with public health. We've got lots of excess deaths happening right now. http://greeknewsondemand.com/2022/07/06/just-unheard-of-another-insuranc...

Another life insurance CEO has come forward and admitted that unexplained deaths in the US are off the scale, with Lincoln National reporting a 163 percent increase in death benefits paid out under group life insurance policies.

Meanwhile, as athletes and children continue dropping dead in unprecedented numbers, mainstream media is trying to convince the world that people are dying of heart attacks, blood clots and strokes due to previously unknown dangers such as “soil” and “sleeping.”

First it was CEO Scott Davison of OneAmerica who in January disclosed that deaths were up 40% among people ages 18-64:
“We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business – not just at OneAmerica. The data is consistent across every player in that business.”

And now we have the CEO of Lincoln National, the fifth largest life insurance company in America, corroborating the 40% surge in all-cause mortality.

These are one-in-a-trillion-year type events. You could add the mortalities from WW1 and WW2 and still not get such increases in death. This is staggering.

Why isn't this being discussed?

Well, Dr John brought it up this week. Why are people dying more than normal? (18 min)

Hundreds more people than usual are dying each week in England and Wales...and Not from Covid
Why?
John offers the following possibilities...
Pandemic response
Lockdown and restrictions stress
Reduced physical activity
Lack of access to healthcare
Delayer referrals for diagnosis and treatment
Cost of living crisis
People whose health was / is weakened by covid
Known increase risk of stroke and heart attacks
Vaccination
Increasing autoimmune disease
New medications used as covid treatments
(I have a hypothesis, I'll be interested in your thoughts in the comments.)

What to do?
“When in danger, When in doubt, Run in circles, Scream and shout”
was printed in the Infantry Journal in 1929.

Sorry that just isn't my approach. I suggest optimizing our health to promote long lives and feeling well. There are many techniques and the ones I want to focus on are inexpensive for the most part and don't require a doctor, they are self administered.

Dr Dhand is back with some studies describing the positive effects of lifestyle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy0HVzCw3Zg (12 min)
Drugs and Therapeutics have TINY percentage HEALTH benefits, compared to THIS. Let me go over some published studies on what will really produce the biggest health benefits for most people

Of course what we eat has a major effect on our health . I like to think of Food as Medicine.
Food As Medicine - Full Movie - Free
Food As Medicine is a documentary film that follows the growing movement of using food to heal chronic illness and disease.

Food As Medicine Preventing & Treating | Dr. Mark Hyman
In this video, Dr. Mark Hyman dives into Functional Medicine, gene expression, how greatly not just food, but our social spheres, affect our overall health and biology, and much more.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:48​ Wonders of biology
04:09​ Model of describing disease is backward
06:00​ Fundamental factors of driving disease
08:53​ Optimizing biological sectors
09:28​ Functional Medicine Matrix
11:50​ The Super Gene
12:46​ Gene Expos-ion
14:54​ Dr. Mark Hyman’s Gene Analysis
20:56​ Food—the most powerful drug
23:56​ The power of Social Connection

Much of the importance of good diet is the effect on our gut microbiome (6.7 min)

The importance of the microbiome has really come to the fore in the last five years. Viome, a company that analyzed the feces of 100,000 people, has discovered 10,000 new types of gut bacteria.
Additionally, Improved imaging technology led scientists to discover you don't have just one microbiome, you have two. The second one is in your brain, populated by the same bacteria that live in your gut.
Simple habits can foster healthy gut and brain bacteria, which can help you live longer and age more slowly. Eat mostly vegetables, take fiber and prebiotics, and practice intermittent fasting, says Dave Asprey. https://bigthink.com/health/healthier-microbiome/

There is a connection between your gut biome and your brain.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/gut-brain-connection#TOC_TITLE_HDR_5
Millions of nerves and neurons run between your gut and brain. Neurotransmitters and other chemicals produced in your gut also affect your brain. By altering the types of bacteria in your gut, it may be possible to improve your brain health. Omega-3 fatty acids, fermented foods, probiotics and other polyphenol-rich foods may improve your gut health, which may benefit the gut-brain axis.

My first tool is fasting. This has powerful effects on our system and improves health in a multitude of ways. I came across this documentary which delves into the therapeutic use of fast over the last 100 years or so. (56 min)

Examines the growing interest in fasting as a treatment for cancer, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and other diseases. Journeying to the Goryaschinsk Spring Sanatorium on the shores of Lake Baikal, in southern Siberia, the film shows how decades of secret clinical studies conducted by Soviet and post-Soviet doctors have led to new applications for fasting and caloric restriction. Shows case studies of liver damage reversal and arthritis mitigation at Germany's Buchinger Clinic, as well as the findings of an innovative gerontologist at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.

For those of you who have not fasted, I know it sounds difficult. But it really isn't once you dive into it. Day 2 is the most challenging to me, but thereafter I can cruise through. YMMV.

Women, obviously, have different hormones and require other considerations when fasting. Here's an excellent conversation about those concerns.

Dr Mindy Pelz. She is a functional health expert. She specializes in women's health, fasting, and detoxing. There is so much info for men and women, although we are talking alot about Women fasting, and diet health relating to their cycle. Having data on women is helpful and is usually less available. We talk about coffee. We talk about wine and chocolate. We talk about so many different things that can really help with your health and help with your hormones. At the route of all of it are these sex hormones. This is information is something that will serve you well for the rest of your life. There is so much benefit in fasting. I am about ready to go do myself a long fast, because she talked me into it.

In 1973 a 27 year old male fasted for 382 days (over a year) under the supervision of researchers from a Scotland University. This is the longest fast ever been recorded. This patient weighted in 456 pounds (~207 kg) and weighted out 180 pounds (~82 kg). So, he lost 276 pounds (~125kg) during his fast. Five years after the fast ended, the patient’s weight has been constantly around the values of 196 pounds. A.B. had no ill symptoms during and after the fast.
https://cristivlad.com/total-starvation-382-days-without-food-study/

My fasting guru is Jason Fung

(8 min)
I can't sing the praises of fasting enough. I feel better than I did 20 years ago. When you eat is perhaps more important than what we eat.

It appears our bodies respond positively to periods of the stress hunger as well as temperature extremes. Dr. Rhonda Patrick: Hormetic Stressors - Health Benefits of Sauna and Cold Exposure (42 min)

Sauna
(2.3 min)

Here are a few good reasons.
It’s relaxing. Face it, we live in a stressful world, one which can be uncomfortable and even unhealthy. In fact, locking out the world for a few minutes to decompress, sweat, and meditate provides a tranquility that is at the top of most people’s list. It can quite literally melt away the cares of the day.
Recent research has verified that major health benefits from sauna time are not just “feeling good” or a simple placebo, but real, tangible health boosting that can even be lifesaving. It appears that the more time spent in the glorified sweat box the better the result. Daily for at least 20 minutes seems to provide the maximum benefit. Middle aged men who sauna daily cut their chances of dying from a heart condition in half. Even a couple sessions a week lowered the incidence by over 25%. What’s more impressive is the finding that death from all causes is decreased by 40%. The Journal of the American Medical Association verifies these claims, though the actual mechanism is not fully understood.
Here’s an incomplete list of a number of documented health benefits that can be derived by regular sauna sessions.
- Heat is analgesic and helpful in dealing with the pain and stiffness of arthritis as well as relaxing tight muscles.
- Relieves stress and encourages tranquility, making for a deeper more restful sleep.
- Boosts metabolism and burns calories encouraging healthy weight loss.
- Can double the normal heart rate adding to cardiovascular health.
- Increases core body temperature, effectively giving you a short term fever helping to fight illnesses like colds and flues.
- Adding aromatherapy helps clear the sinuses and open the lungs.
- Provides a great time for social interaction or meditation.
- And finally, saunas just plain old feel good.
There are a many different ways to provide heat in a sauna: coals, hot rocks, heaters, and the newer forms of infrared that are touted to provide even more benefits. To some the sauna is a cure-all, a way of life, an addiction, almost a religion. Dr Weston simply says, “Give it a try, because heat does a body good.”

10 Proven Clinical Health Benefits of Sauna Use

1. Supercharge your cell power. Heat has been proven to positively impact your mitochondria, the ‘batteries’ powering your cells, helping your body naturally produce more energy and stay fit.

2. Slow down Father Time (aka: aging!). Cell regeneration means you slow the aging process. And if you’re not quite convinced, check out the 20 year study of Finnish men that links two to three sauna sessions per week with a 23% decreased risk of death from cardiovascular disease.

3. Detoxify heavy metals and chemicals. Everyday exposure to potentially toxic heavy metals through a variety of sources means even the most health conscious people still have toxins in the body. Regular sauna bathing helps excrete toxins such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury.

4. Make your heart happy and healthy. A 2018 study found that sauna bathing four to seven times per week reduces the risk of death from cardiovascular disease by as much as 58%.

5. Reduce blood pressure. Sauna heat helps widen blood vessels and improve circulation, which reduces blood pressure.

6. Optimize athletic performance. Blood flow improvements from hyperthermic conditioning (heat conditioning) sends more blood to the heart, leading to an increase in plasma and red blood cell volume. That process delivers more oxygen throughout the body, fueling athletic performance.

7. Improve muscle function and recovery. As more blood flow and oxygen is delivered throughout the body, muscles increase in size and muscle breakdown is diminished. One study showed that two, one-hour sauna sessions for seven days straight increases production of the human growth hormone (HGH) by two to five times.

8. Fuel weight loss. Regular sauna use is shown to regulate the appetite, increase metabolism, and improve oxygen utilization, helping to fuel weight loss along with a reduction in body fat.

9. Boost brain function. The brain-derived neurotrophic factor, or BDNF increases with regular sauna use, activating the growth of new brain cells, better maintaining existing cells, and improving neuroplasticity, the brain’s process for forming new neural connections.

10. Ignite your immune system. Heat exposure from sauna use increases the heat shock protein, stimulating antigen-presenting cells, along with releasing cytokine, thus stimulating the body’s natural immune system.

11. BONUS BENEFIT: improve emotional health and mood. When your body and brain are healthy, detoxified, and destressed, and you’ve boosted endorphins, your overall mood and emotional health improves.

If (like me) you don't have access to a sauna, it isn't too difficult to build a sweat lodge.
https://www.youthwork-practice.com/games/Build-sweat-lodge-Sauna.html
How To Build A Sweat Lodge (For Free!)video here.
The first nations peoples used sweat lodges as a ceremony to promote physical and spiritual health.
https://www.doyou.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-sweat-lodge-ceremonies/

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Cold treatment...
The health benefits of cold exposure
In this 6 min video, I discuss some of the benefits of cold to at least have you consider cold showers, ice baths and other methods of cold exposure. Click to learn more about potential improvements in fat and fat loss, immune function, stress, depression, circulation and much more. Always talk to your doctor before trying this or any other health treatment. If you are interested in cold exposure, try it and see how it works for you.
https://www.doctorkiltz.com/ice-bath/
https://michaelkummer.com/health/ice-bath-benefits/

In response to cold-water immersion and similar techniques like cryotherapy, the body increases circulation of norepinephrine. This physiological response sets off a cascade of adaptive effects with extreme rapidity that affects metabolism, the brain, and genetic expression.
https://www.foundmyfitness.com/topics/cold-exposure-therapy
video here

The most extreme is Wim Hof (43 min)
BECOMING SUPERHUMAN WITH ICE MAN - Wim Hof

We've admired the pioneering work of Wim Hof for years now from afar. This January however we got an opportunity to spend four days with him in the mountains of Poland. We didn't know what to expect. We had no idea that Wim was at a place in his life where he wanted to push his findings to the next level....we had no clue that we were his experiments in proving just how powerful the mind is.
If you want to learn more about Wim's method, go visit:
https://www.wimhofmethod.com

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In the short term, stress quickens your heart rate and breathing and increases your blood pressure. When you're constantly under stress, your adrenal glands overproduce the hormone cortisol. Overexposure to this hormone can affect the function of your brain, immune system, and other organs. Chronic stress can contribute to headaches, anxiety, depression, heart disease, and even premature death.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/what-meditation-can-do-fo...

Types of meditation

Meditation comes in many forms, including the following:
Concentration meditation teaches you how to focus your mind. It's the foundation for other forms of meditation.
Heart-centered meditation involves quieting the mind and bringing the awareness to the heart, an energy center in the middle of the chest.
Mindfulness meditation encourages you to focus objectively on negative thoughts as they move through your mind, so you can achieve a state of calm.
Tai chi and qigong are moving forms of meditation that combine physical exercise with breathing and focus.
Transcendental Meditation is a well-known technique in which you repeat a mantra—a word, phrase, or sound—to quiet your thoughts and achieve greater awareness.
Walking meditation turns your focus to both body and mind as you breathe in time with your footsteps.

Forest Bathing

Shinrin-Yoku, (Forest Bathing) Try out a digital version in the 6 minute video below

The practice originated in Japan where it is called shinrin-yoku (森林浴). Proven by scientists to benefit physical as well as mental health Shinrin-Yoku helps to lower heart rate, blood pressure, reduce stress hormone production, boost immunity and mood and improve overall feelings of wellbeing.

Forest Bathing | Shinrin-Yoku | Healing in Nature | Short Documentary (4.5 min)

Nature does calm us and improve our health in a variety of ways.

The Art and Science of Forest Bathing with Dr Qing Li
Forest Medicine expert, Dr Qing Li's research has proven that spending time around trees (even filling your home with house plants and vaporising essential tree oils) can reduce blood pressure, lower stress, boost energy, boost immune system and even help you to lose weight. In this video, filmed in Blackwood Forest, Dr Li introduces forest bathing, why it originated in Japan, and explains why you need to get out into the forest today.

The concept is to take a “bath” in the forest by letting nature enter all five senses. Qing Li, associate professor at the Nippon Medical School in Tokyo and president of the Japanese Society of Forest Medicine, argues that the sense of smell is most important.

“The effect of forest bathing is the total effect, but the biggest effect is from the olfactory, smell, we call them phytoncides. Also, people call them essential oil, aroma.” Li’s research has shown that trees’ aromas, known as phytoncides, boost our body’s NK (natural killer) cells which help fight tumors and virus-infected cells. Phytoncides are the medical equivalent of essential oils; the most effective aroma is Japanese Cypress.

Yoga is another approach for better health.
People often practice yoga to reduce stress and aid relaxation. Scientists are now learning the mechanisms behind how yoga lowers stress.

Exercise also has numerous health benefits.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/fitness/in-depth/exercise/a...

And we come full circle back to our gut microbiome.
Both bacterial diversity in the gut and regular exercise are important when it comes to health. But how are the two related? A new study uncovers the effect that exercise has on our health by adjusting the balance of the gut microbiome. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324465

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Another benefit of of exercise and activity is it helps us sleep.

Good sleep improves your brain performance, mood, and health. Not getting enough quality sleep regularly raises the risk of many diseases and disorders. These range from heart disease and stroke to obesity and dementia.
There’s more to good sleep than just the hours spent in bed, says Dr. Marishka Brown, a sleep expert at NIH. “Healthy sleep encompasses three major things,” she explains. “One is how much sleep you get. Another is sleep quality—that you get uninterrupted and refreshing sleep. The last is a consistent sleep schedule.”...
“When we sleep, the brain totally changes function,” she explains. “It becomes almost like a kidney, removing waste from the system.” Her team found in mice that the drainage system removes some of the proteins linked with Alzheimer’s disease. These toxins were removed twice as fast from the brain during sleep.
Everything from blood vessels to the immune system uses sleep as a time for repair, says Dr. Kenneth Wright, Jr., a sleep researcher at the University of Colorado.

https://newsinhealth.nih.gov/2021/04/good-sleep-good-health

There are a variety of strategies to improve sleep. Many people use melatonin. I like my homemade magnesium water. I drink 6 oz before bed.

Bottom line we need sleep to heal.

Speaking of healing, I wish we could heal our fraying society here and abroad. I heard an interesting conversation yesterday about the inevitable splintering of our society...

In his dystopian novel Splinterlands, John Feffer looks ahead to life on planet earth in the year 2050. The signs of societal breakdown in the not-so-distant future, if we look, are already apparent in our world today. Feffer follows them to their logical conclusion. The climate is at war with the human species and every other species. The European Union, overrun with climate refugees, has disintegrated. China and Russia have folded in on themselves, as has the United States, where fractious and violent militias and gangs battle over diminishing resources. Splinterlands, with wry, black humor, is told by the octogenarian geo-paleontologist Julian West, mortally ill from one of the latest pandemic variants. This is a Mad Max world of water wars, imitation foods made from seaweed, inequality, disease, and sleeper terrorists. In the latest installment of The Chris Hedges Report, Chris speaks with Feffer about his book, the climate crisis, and where we are headed as a species.

transcript here

We've been divided in so many ways...left, right - urban, rural - owners, workers - vaxed, unvaxed... We dehumanize those we consider "the other" - immigrants, trans, supremacists, and so on, in order to justify their mistreatment. Has it been created purposefully or is this state of 'othering' something we came by organically?

So it is much easier to tend to our individual health than our collective societal condition. I continue to hope for the collapse of the USD before we start a hot WWIII. If, or perhaps when, that happens I fear it will mark the disintegration of the society with have-nots pitted against those who still have something. At that point, something like the book Splinterlands seems inevitable.

It would be a good idea to be a member of a community for mutual support at that time. I'm glad to have this community at C99 to help see through the fog of the future and plot a course. Take care and be well! I look forward to your thoughts and ideas below. It is an open thread and the floor is open.

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A healthy Watch ..

good food
healthy biome
fasting
heat / sauna
cold / ice baths
meditation
forest bathing
and sleep

Used to roll in the snow after a soak in the radium hot springs in Ouray, CO
then back to the springs. Wonderfully invigoration!

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Stayed at the Weisbaden
loved their vapor cave ..

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thanks for the WW!

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@QMS

We once went to Orvis hot springs near Ouray, and have visited several in Canada and Europe. Warm Springs in GA only opens for swimming twice a year for some reason. Hot and cold springs swimming is one of my favorite activities.

Hope your ankle is healing well, and you're feeling good!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

day a bunch of us built a sauna on some friends land and used to Crank it Up in the winter
‘normal temps’ would be in the 210-220f range, would get old chunks of purple heartwood from rebuilding boats and the temps would be around 235-245f halfway through the winter
We’d stand outside in negative temps for at least ten minutes with steam rolling off us before we felt the outside temps
snowstorms were a bonus as it would drift on the lee side and we’d flop into the drift
rinse and repeat Many times

always a good read with supporting links/info
now days do 24h fasting twice a week
more if I’m feeling ‘bloated’ maintaining sub-200lb weight has been ‘easy’ to do

Haven’t been able to convince the wife and kids but oh well

Thanks for all you do bringing solid info to us
much appreciated

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Ya got to be a Spirit, cain't be no Ghost. . .

Explain Bldg #7. . . still waiting. . .

If you’ve ever wondered whether you would have complied in 1930’s Germany,
Now you know. . .
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...and invigorating. The only time I've had regular access to a sauna was when I was teaching in downtown B'ham. I joined the local YMCA and after school would swim and then sauna and cool dip. Didn't even need a coat on the walk home even in winter. I keep threatening to make a sweat lodge/sauna here, but it hasn't got to the top of my list yet.

We had a big wind on Friday and I had limbs down everywhere. Tops of trees broke and the road was almost blocked by some pretty large pieces. Used the tractor this AM to haul them to the burn pile. Some of the larger tops I left in the field to dispatch into firewood. Always something, but I think being active keeps me feeling young (though I have to keep reminding myself, I'm not 20 anymore).

Thanks for the visit and the kind words.

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which I touched on at the end of today's column, I caught this yesterday which suggest it has been by design... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPisp_VgEO8 (1 hour)
HOW the world fell into Mass Formation. This finally closes any question left remaining. For all the people who wonder: "but HOW did we over-react so much - HOW did all the experts go so crazy?" - well here is the full explanation, with incredibly expert Professor of Psychology Mattias Desmet. Also included is the SOLUTION to this awful situation - and you are part of it! Stay strong and always speak the truth of any situation, and you can help save the future for all our children.

From the comments:
The good group who follows the narrative vs the bad group who doesn't. Then reward the ingroup and punish the outgroup. People always find it easy to dehumanize a group over a person and were programmed to push them into the social acceptable group.

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@Lookout Maybe the adage of my youth, "You are what you eat" is a truth holding up to examination, eh?
On hot, humid summer days here, you are in a sauna.
Have a great day, pal!

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp

...but I noticed this week the primary heat dome is closer to you. We've been under a heat alert all week. I've been getting out early and taking care of chores...coming back in by 9 or 10 AM.

We finally got some rain to help the garden and forests. Things had started wilting in the woods. I hate seeing that.

Well y'all have a great rest of the weekend!

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@Lookout to feed the cat, and for that first mile, the a/c blew hot air. Just walking into the office was tough. Then, I did a quick grocery run, and the heat coming from the pavement caused me to become light-headed.
It is 100 deg, with a "feel" of 111.
We might get some rain this coming week. It will cool down to the low 90s.
This discouraged me from gardening, and riding my horses in July and August became impossible. Then, Sept. and Oct. was devoted to getting them back in condition. I miss my horses, but do not miss feeding and grooming them in the summer.
I have a fan on the front porch, but cannot use it until about 7pm.
Oh, well, nobody said aging would be easy, and despite my righty pals denying climate change, they acknowledge it is getting hotter and it is right there in the Bible somewhere, and God loves us.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp

Aging brings changes. Currently we're petless. Had planned to do some traveling, but the world interfered. Anyway pets are problematic for travel. We don't like boarding (torturing) them, and had to find house sitters for long trips.

I'll send rainy thoughts your way. We've had 2.6" this week, and more today. Whatta relief. Highs today in the 80"s. Wishing you the same relief.

Stay cool!

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@on the cusp I know what you mean by this:

Then, I did a quick grocery run, and the heat coming from the pavement caused me to become light-headed.
It is 100 deg, with a "feel" of 111.

And a new one on for me, some of the farmworkers I work with wear a cloth tube around their neck. It is made of a material that holds water really well and is maybe 5" x 15". It can be worn gathered at the neck to keep the sun off, pulled up over the head like an anorack, used as a hat etc. Wetted down, it really keeps you cool for a while.

So...Why not have a nice scarf made of such a wettable material? I'm guessing you could quickly bring the classic 1950s woman-in-a-scarf-with-sunglasses look back into fashion..

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@peachcreek I will watch some Audrey Hepburn movies, get some ideas!
Today's high is 101. Friday's high will be 94. I will wear ear muffs.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

the Edgar Cayce 3-day apple fast, done seasonally, for a cleanse and tune-up of the alimentary canal. Eat as many whole, unsweetened apples -- Red/Golden Delicious -- raw or baked as you like. Drink plenty of water. Black coffee ok.

On the evening of the 3d day to finish off, drink 1-6 oz of pure olive oil. By the time you've finished the fast on the last day, the olive oil will taste like a champagne celebration. Cayce also suggested getting a professional upper colonic irrigation for a final touch.

Works for me.

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@wokkamile

Sinclair Lewis was also a big proponent of fasting. He even wrote a book in 1911 called 'the fasting cure' book at link.

Thanks for the Edgar C. approach.

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New Arizona law makes it illegal to film within 8 feet of police

Details: People can face misdemeanor charges if they film within 8 feet of an officer:

Questioning a suspicious person.
Conducting an arrest, issuing a summons or enforcing the law.
Handling an emotionally distrubed or disorderly person who is exhibiting abnormal behavior.

https://www.axios.com/2022/07/08/arizona-law-illegal-film-police-8-feet

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@QMS

And besides if you post it on twitter or YouTube the thought police will delete it. I mean whatta world. We better start thinking like the Sri Lankan's and Dutch Farmers.

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@QMS to keep the people from legally filming. All the second cop at the scene has to do is walk near the person with the camera.
I see it all the time in arrest reports. The car cam fails to work prior to the stop. Body cam doesn't work until the defendant is in the back seat, babbling like an idiot mostly.
Cops are clever about that stuff.
I do not think filming interrupts cops. It is some more government shielding, enhancing their rights to privacy that non-cops do not have. Add that to the presumption or outright immunity that cops already have, they become invincible fucking murderers.

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to explore. My reading time is usually found on rainy days, and the recent glorious weather, and the garden chores have me ‘out and about’ most of the daylight hours.

Of particular interest to me is the MoM & seltzer magnesium boost. An initial trial of a potassium wasting diuretic BP meds revealed my marginal levels of Mg. Simple OTC supplements put me right back to normal but left me wondering if my ‘normal’ is still only marginal.

Lots more to explore on the Hot-Cold thing as well. I’ve been a year round outside shower person for decades, (but wimp out using plenty of hot water in sub freezing temps). It is a much more stimulating start of the day than a steam filled indoor version!

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Capitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men for the nastiest of motives will somehow work for the benefit of all."
- John Maynard Keynes

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@ovals49

Magnesium Hydroxide becomes Magnesium Bicarbonate when you mix it. It will fizz as it reacts, and the resulting water is flat, but not an unpleasant flavor. Dr Davis says he get people with absorption issues off injections with this highly absorbable compound. Must admit I've gone to a powdered MgOH adding a bit less than 1/2 tsp / L of seltzer. But try out the MoM ifrst to see if you want to continue. Really does help with going to sleep too.

We have an outdoor shower which I love this time of year, but winter I cut off the water for fear of freezing.

Thanks for coming by and I hope you found something useful.

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here, thanks Lookout.

That was an interesting conversation with Chris Martenson and Pierre Kory. The big guys that Kory is talking about aim to "neutralize, discredit, and destroy" people who disagree. Which means they won't engage in discussion or debate. Which in turn means they won't allow an honest effort at using the scientific process. Hence they loose all credibility. It shows the big guys to be just a bunch of arrogant thugs.

I'm going to have to watch that forest bath video to cleanse my mind. Jeeze wada world.

This is interesting as well:[video:[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwOXCd2WwSI]

Thanks again Lookout, enjoy the rest of your weekend.

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@randtntx

I don't count my blessing lightly.

Glad you liked the Dr Kory conversation. I find it astounding that people who had success treating the virus are so persecuted for saving peoples lives with cheap drugs.

The way we're divided has been on my mind. Why don't we see ourselves as a family of humans? I find it natural and have difficulty understanding how so many are blinded by the purposeful division, propaganda, and indoctrination. Yet here we are. Let's walk the forest path and treat others with human respect.

Nice to "see" you!

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on the state of our political oratory, and the acuity of our leaders:

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@randtntx

Joementia. A puppet of the corporate war machine.

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since we are trying to learn ways to eat, and what to eat, for better health.
In 1997, my husband was at his end with squamous cell carcinoma. His sister paid for our trip to the Biomedical Lab in Tijuana, Mexico.
He was able to get some kind of vitamins and supplements, compounds that we could get re-ordered, but unavailable here. They had no labels, and no dr. would allow them to be taken in a US hospital, since there was no way to verify what they contained.
For 5 months, he improved. Unfortunately, he developed a serious kidney infection, and once hospitalized for that, the capsules were not given, and we couldn't continue the diet regimen. I think they even took the capsules from him and threw them away. He died a few weeks later.
So, we got the lectures in Tijuana on food as a way to build up your most powerful cancer cell killer, which is our T cells. No chemotherapy is as powerful as our T cells.
So, as a cancer regimen, and a prophylactic, it is a good idea to include some basic food items in your diet. These are the ones I remember, as all documents have long since been thrown away.
The items everyone should eat are green leafy vegetables; berries, especially blueberries; nuts, especially almonds; beans and peas; avoid salt, use sea salt instead. Whole wheat bread and pasta; avoid seed oils. I eat most of these items routinely.
The most cancer cell replicating food item you can eat is sugar. Cancer thrives on it. That is all a cancer cell needs to grow and multiply.
The Dr. who started this lab was from Texas. He was threatened by the medical board here, so he went there. Holistic medicine has been regarded as bad since oil was discovered to have some by-products of some medicinal value. Rockefeller made sure holistic medicine was banished as crazy by funding medical schools around the country if, and only if, they discarded natural remedies.
I do not think any of these recommendations are in conflict with the items and methods proposed by the essay. This is just another incentive for us to consider dietary protocols.

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@on the cusp

Jason Fung has a cancer hypothesis that it has been with us since the start. Every multicellular creature can get cancer. It is all about the triggers. If anyone has an interest he explains his idea here.

Sorry you had to go through all that, and thanks your story makes my point that our health isn't the goal.

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@Lookout I think back on that celebrated Dr. who recommended Vit. C as a protocol. He was destroyed. Can't think of his name. Who knows, he may have been on to something.
Anyway, no medical personnel we saw, even drs. at the mighty MD Anderson Cancer Institute, mentioned antioxidants in his diet, or any dietary measures. For shit's sake, how can these people square that with their oath to do no harm? I put drs. in the same category as cops. Potential murderers. Drs. would rather you died quietly and quickly than to linger and sue them.
No illness, no patient, no money.
One shot cures, such as the one for HIV, were openly castigated by Big Pharma CEOs.
The money is in forever treatments, cures, or preventatives, are discouraged.
And medicines to treat this or that cause other conditions for which one has to be treated, and so on, and so forth. I know people from every walk of life that take 14 pills daily. That, to me, is not life fully lived. It is life captured and minimized for someone's profit.

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@on the cusp
https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/1954/pauling/biographical/

It is the 10th anniversary of the death of Linus Pauling and his most controversial scientific conjectures about the health benefits of vitamin C are being confirmed. The weight of evidence may yet force the medical establishment to accept his ideas on nutrition and health.

Linus Pauling's claim, that he knew a cure for heart disease, cancer and infections, was greeted with ridicule. His remarkable health claims concerned the substance we know as vitamin C. Now, ten years after his death on 19th August 1994, his revolutionary ideas are finally on the way to vindication. Given his history, it should not surprise us if Pauling was right all along. He was, after all, the leading chemist of the last century and, arguably, the greatest ever American scientist. He remains the only person to have won two unshared Nobel Prizes, the first for Chemistry (1954) and the second for peace (1962). In addition to being one of the greatest scientists ever, he was a renowned humanitarian.

By the time of his death, the medical establishment had branded Pauling a quack, because he advocated the use of high doses of vitamin C to treat many diseases. Irwin Stone first introduced Pauling to vitamin C, and explained that it wasn't really a vitamin at all, but an essential substance we could no longer manufacture in our bodies. Most animals make their own vitamin C, in large amounts. In humans, the gene for this ability has mutated and no longer works properly.

When Pauling looked into Stone's claims, he found that conventional medicine had long ignored evidence from respected physicians and scientists. This research suggested that high doses of vitamin C might be a cure for many illnesses, including cancer and heart disease. However, when he explained these findings in his wonderfully constructed books "Vitamin C and the Common Cold" and "How to Live Longer and Feel Better", the medical profession was incensed, implying that a mere chemist could not possibly understand the intricacies of medical science.
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It is difficult to imagine what Linus Pauling would have made of all this had he lived. Hickey and Roberts like to think that he would have pointed out the NIH errors earlier. He might have had fun explaining that the NIH could not perform a simple experiment, yet tried to blame him for the deficiencies in the Mayo Clinic's research. It is now 10 years since Pauling's death. Biologist Rene Dubos suggested that the mainstream converges with Pauling twenty years later. If so, we only have another decade to wait until the medical establishment can admit that Pauling was right all along.

History sure rhymes.

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@Lookout Anyone of that celebrated height and caliber who, all at once, was ridiculed, should be taken seriously.
For the hell of it, I will up my vitamin C, either by capsule or oranges!
Thanks so much for the background.
I was introduced to him by an attorney who worked for the Attorney General's office in the child support division. He was physically debilitated by strokes when he was a child, and he really connected with my husband, who was a paraplegic due to an auto accident at age 16.
I had not read about Pauling's research in 25 years. May that genius rest in peace.

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@on the cusp

And in fact called her when she was almost 80 to encourage her to take her Vitamin C. High doses must be IV or it just runs through your system.. Take care and be well. Hope B is better.

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@Lookout connection, LO!

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@Lookout It has been his "sick summer".
I cooked up a beef filets/spuds/sweet peas/onions with wine marinade, cooked in the crock pot, so as not to heat up the kitchen and living room. I kept him cool, babied him, because, B is my baby!
The beef is something I got off some truck selling grass-fed beef. (Some project overseen by Texas A & M.) You can tell at first bite, it is what we ate when we were growing up. He gets the leftovers tomorrow, and after the ingredients set overnight, they should be even better.
I got this, LO. He is gonna be fine.

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@on the cusp  
https://www.sciencealert.com/father-of-dna-james-watson-stripped-of-acco...

Hard to know whom to believe when figures I respect are being defenestrated right and left for wrong-think.

It still seems to me that folks who actually have confidence in the truth of their beliefs wouldn’t need to indulge in the raving, screeching “teenage Red Guards on a rampage during the Cultural Revolution” intellectual persecution thing — yet here we are, throughout the Western societies formerly known as “the Free World.”

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@lotlizard I don't think there is much argument that there are different average IQs between races, or ethnicities, or humans. European Jews test the highest, followed by Asians, and the gap between Asians and general white people is greater than between white and black. People can argue why this is so but it is reflected in IQ, SAT scores, etc. I was at first appalled, and dismissed it out of hand, but on looking into it, it appears to be true. I don't always like what scientific inquiry tells me, but science doesn't care.

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@ban nock

and they don't tell you anything about any specific individual.

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There is no justice. There can be no peace.

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@ban nock @TheOtherMaven

It ain't the IQ, it is the passion and desire for learning that is the issue. Being willing to explore outside the cultural box and think divergently is to my thinking the true gift.

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@humphrey

I had a pedal tractor as a kid.

I find this prank call humorous too...
Dutch Farmer Brags About Spraying Sh*t On Gov. Buildings
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcA7DDzjr6E]

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@humphrey How wonderful!

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Edited to add this hint.

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@humphrey
Thought this was accurate too.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z39ITwBw_UQ]

Thanks for dropping by!

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[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab9pSh0pm-s]

Lyrics:

Hey
How are you?
Are you scrolling alone inside your room
Is your heart good
or did something go and break it?
Well in the words of Carl Sagan
we're all just stars and bacon
that's not quite what he said
but it's true

Hey
You're still here
Are you like me
on this app so you can be
lost and numb
in a warm bath made of content
watching brilliant bits of nonsense
because it feels like making contact?
Or maybe that's just me
How are you?

We are billions and billions
of lights reaching out
from a satellite just to know
that feeling
that even
when we're cold and on our own
we're not alone
not alone

Hey
Are you alright?
Are you scrolling alone again tonight?
You'll be fine
even if your heart is breaking
You've got me and Carl Sagan
and his famous postulation
that if we're all alone in space
it'd be an awful waste
so I'm just signing to say
How are you?

Have a great evening!

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