LAID DOWN "MY RIDE " OVER A COW GRATE
I thought my electric scooter would make It over the cow grate, but the front tire stuck in the gap. I put my foot down to step off and slipped into the gap, banging up both legs against metal and rock. The leg Is swollen and stiff. And yes, It hurts! My remedy ..
several hours of Brown's Gas (inhaled)., a lengthy soak in a sulfur termal pool, aloe vera fresh from the garden applied to the wound & a combination of tissue salts: calc phos, calc fluor, silicea. I am also taking Kali Mur for congested lungs - likely from the heavy chemtrail spraying over the past week!
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I thought my electric scooter would make It over the cow grate, but the front tire stuck in the gap. I put my foot down to step off and slipped into the gap, banging up both legs against metal and rock. The leg Is swollen and stiff. And yes, It hurts! My remedy ..
several hours of Brown's Gas (inhaled)., a lengthy soak in a sulfur termal pool, aloe vera fresh from the garden applied to the wound & a combination of tissue salts: calc phos, calc fluor, silicea. I am also taking Kali Mur for congested lungs - likely from the heavy chemtrail spraying over the past week!
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COURSE on BIOCHEMIC SALTS
The Clinical Science of Biochemic Therapy (Dr med W. H. Schuessler) - DIPLOMA -
https://www.biochemic-remedies.com.au/courses/
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The Clinical Science of Biochemic Therapy (Dr med W. H. Schuessler) - DIPLOMA -
https://www.biochemic-remedies.com.au/courses/
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EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE & GERM THEORY
Daniel Roytas speaks with Mime Adams (The Health Ranger) about studies providing evidence that contagion, beliefs and toxins cause illness. Mainstream medical schools continue to teach 'germ theory' and call for evidence, yet they themselves lack so very much of it!
https://www.brighteon.com/e20b46ba-fbc4-4185-8081-bf0aae7f1659
Daniel Roytas speaks with Mime Adams (The Health Ranger) about studies providing evidence that contagion, beliefs and toxins cause illness. Mainstream medical schools continue to teach 'germ theory' and call for evidence, yet they themselves lack so very much of it!
https://www.brighteon.com/e20b46ba-fbc4-4185-8081-bf0aae7f1659
Brighteon
Daniel Roytas: Are Viruses Real? Challenging Germ Theory, Pandemics, and Medical Dogma
To learn more, visit: https://humanley.com/ - Introduction and Purpose of the Interview (0:00)- Reutus' Background and Critical Thinking (1:57)- Empirical Evidence and Alternative Theories (4:37)- Belief and Placebo Effect (8:49)- Electromagnetic Exposure…
MYCROZYMA/PROTIDS as seminal foundation of the body ... not 'genes'. I would suggest, this being true, that population destruction, vía the medical establishment, took full force with the use of ANTI-BIOTICS (against life). I can see how difficult It would be for a mainstream allopathic doctor to acknowledge the harm.incurred by their use.
https://youtu.be/ETjYwztslOM?si=8ZPWKxl1GgyDz9Cm
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https://youtu.be/ETjYwztslOM?si=8ZPWKxl1GgyDz9Cm
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PULQUE
I suspect the fermentation of the aguamiel from the agave plant, involves myriad pleomorphic forms of microbes, not just ones listed.
(20 yeasts, 10 bacteria - primarily lactobacillus)
Pulque, a Traditional Mexican Alcoholic Fermented Beverage: Historical, Microbiological, and Technical Aspects
Pulque: More than an Alcoholic Beverage – History, Native Microbiota, Fermentation Process and Its Potential Health Benefits
Adiós, tequila y mezcal: llegó la era del pulque (y millones de pesos en ventas)
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I suspect the fermentation of the aguamiel from the agave plant, involves myriad pleomorphic forms of microbes, not just ones listed.
(20 yeasts, 10 bacteria - primarily lactobacillus)
Pulque, a Traditional Mexican Alcoholic Fermented Beverage: Historical, Microbiological, and Technical Aspects
Pulque: More than an Alcoholic Beverage – History, Native Microbiota, Fermentation Process and Its Potential Health Benefits
Adiós, tequila y mezcal: llegó la era del pulque (y millones de pesos en ventas)
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“PROBIOTICS” in PULQUE
A friend with history of bowel issues (diarrhea) reports improved lower GI and overall improvement after drinking pulque. If you can find it, worth a try! Yesterday I opened a new bottle of Pulques Ototiani and it released a mini-explosion of ferment ... be prepared!
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A friend with history of bowel issues (diarrhea) reports improved lower GI and overall improvement after drinking pulque. If you can find it, worth a try! Yesterday I opened a new bottle of Pulques Ototiani and it released a mini-explosion of ferment ... be prepared!
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IMPRESSIVE INSTITUTIONS & JOURNALS falsifying data. Every time I invoke the names of Ivy universities in the US, in an attempt to establish credibilitty for TERRAIN & 'no-virus' to the uninitiated, in the back of my mind, I know they, too, promote scientific frauds. (thank you, Charo, for sharing this video, in portuguese with focus on nutrition, lab created "food"!) 👇👇👇
Forwarded from Charo
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RAW MILK as MEDICINE with different health attributes from different grasses
Jump in @3minutes ...
https://omny.fm/shows/the-best-of-coast-to-coast-am/raw-milk-war-best-of-coast-to-coast-am-8-16-25
https://www.collapselife.com/p/forrest-maready-raw-milkP (page not found ... but DO try to find this interview despite references to things like 'antibodies, immunity, vitamins)
"What we lose when we kill off nature’s microbes in the name of health"
A side note: today as on many days, I ride my bici along the carretera and pass at least four "pajaretes" - a patch of dirt-packed land, several cows (sometimes goats), a horse' or two and a handwritten cardboard sign: pajaretes, a Mexican morning beverage of raw milk, Chocomilk and grain alcohol. The US can stuff It.
Jump in @3minutes ...
https://omny.fm/shows/the-best-of-coast-to-coast-am/raw-milk-war-best-of-coast-to-coast-am-8-16-25
https://www.collapselife.com/p/forrest-maready-raw-milkP (page not found ... but DO try to find this interview despite references to things like 'antibodies, immunity, vitamins)
"What we lose when we kill off nature’s microbes in the name of health"
A side note: today as on many days, I ride my bici along the carretera and pass at least four "pajaretes" - a patch of dirt-packed land, several cows (sometimes goats), a horse' or two and a handwritten cardboard sign: pajaretes, a Mexican morning beverage of raw milk, Chocomilk and grain alcohol. The US can stuff It.
12-point summary
1. Human Genome Project Revelation: The BBC article revealed that no complete human genome had been fully sequenced until 2023, despite previous claims. The 2001-2003 announcements were based on composite DNA from multiple individuals and contained significant gaps.
2. DNA Isolation Challenge: No scientifically rigorous isolation of DNA from living organisms has been achieved. Current methods rely on harsh chemical processes that may create or alter the substances being studied, rather than proving DNA's existence in living tissue.
3. Sequencing Methodology: Both human and viral genome sequencing use the same problematic method: fragmenting samples, then using computer algorithms to reassemble them without a complete reference standard to verify accuracy.
4. Structural Evidence Questions: The foundational evidence for DNA's double helix structure, including Rosalind Franklin's X-ray diffraction pattern, is challenged by the fact that similar patterns can be produced from non-biological materials like ballpoint pen springs.
5. Reference Genome Problems: The human reference genome contained 8-10% gaps in sequencing, raising questions about the validity of genetic research that relies on this incomplete standard for comparison.
6. Visualization Issues: Despite technological advances, attempts to directly visualize DNA structure, including 2012 imaging efforts, have failed to produce clear evidence supporting the double helix model.
7. Gene Count Paradox: The discovery that puffer fish have more genes (22,000-29,000) than humans (18,000) challenges fundamental assumptions about genetic complexity correlating with organism complexity.
8. Heredity vs. DNA: While heredity is observable, Cowan questions whether DNA is necessary to explain inherited traits, suggesting other mechanisms might account for hereditary patterns.
9. Computer Assembly Problems: Without ever having seen a complete genome, there's no way to verify if computer-assembled sequences are accurate or to calculate meaningful error rates.
10. Practical Application Gap: Despite massive investment in DNA research, there's a notable lack of concrete benefits or improvements in people's lives that can be directly attributed to DNA technology.
11. Cultural Impact: DNA theory has significantly influenced how people think about health and heredity, potentially preventing consideration of more practical explanations for various phenomena.
12. Scientific Method Concerns: The field of DNA research may have departed from proper scientific methodology by building theoretical frameworks without first establishing basic empirical evidence for its foundational claims.
1. Human Genome Project Revelation: The BBC article revealed that no complete human genome had been fully sequenced until 2023, despite previous claims. The 2001-2003 announcements were based on composite DNA from multiple individuals and contained significant gaps.
2. DNA Isolation Challenge: No scientifically rigorous isolation of DNA from living organisms has been achieved. Current methods rely on harsh chemical processes that may create or alter the substances being studied, rather than proving DNA's existence in living tissue.
3. Sequencing Methodology: Both human and viral genome sequencing use the same problematic method: fragmenting samples, then using computer algorithms to reassemble them without a complete reference standard to verify accuracy.
4. Structural Evidence Questions: The foundational evidence for DNA's double helix structure, including Rosalind Franklin's X-ray diffraction pattern, is challenged by the fact that similar patterns can be produced from non-biological materials like ballpoint pen springs.
5. Reference Genome Problems: The human reference genome contained 8-10% gaps in sequencing, raising questions about the validity of genetic research that relies on this incomplete standard for comparison.
6. Visualization Issues: Despite technological advances, attempts to directly visualize DNA structure, including 2012 imaging efforts, have failed to produce clear evidence supporting the double helix model.
7. Gene Count Paradox: The discovery that puffer fish have more genes (22,000-29,000) than humans (18,000) challenges fundamental assumptions about genetic complexity correlating with organism complexity.
8. Heredity vs. DNA: While heredity is observable, Cowan questions whether DNA is necessary to explain inherited traits, suggesting other mechanisms might account for hereditary patterns.
9. Computer Assembly Problems: Without ever having seen a complete genome, there's no way to verify if computer-assembled sequences are accurate or to calculate meaningful error rates.
10. Practical Application Gap: Despite massive investment in DNA research, there's a notable lack of concrete benefits or improvements in people's lives that can be directly attributed to DNA technology.
11. Cultural Impact: DNA theory has significantly influenced how people think about health and heredity, potentially preventing consideration of more practical explanations for various phenomena.
12. Scientific Method Concerns: The field of DNA research may have departed from proper scientific methodology by building theoretical frameworks without first establishing basic empirical evidence for its foundational claims.
@39minutes. WTF SCIENCE: The Crick paper assumptions and theories that genes make proteins