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1. Treat fellow community members with kindness and respect. We are all here to learn and grow together.
2. Comments must be relevant to health and wellness. Off-topic comments may be removed by a moderator.
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4. We aim to foster a positive and friendly environment where people feel encouraged to share their thoughts, feelings, and opinions. However, please refrain from making comments that promote fear, panic, alarm, negativity, or angst.
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6. Whilst we encourage healthy debate, and stand for freedom of speech, we ask that you refrain from making logically fallacious, antagonistic, or inflammatory comments that may bring the forum into disrepute.
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The Dysbiosis Delusion
Almost everyone is familiar with the term 'dysbiosis', but what actually is it? Is it even a thing?
A commonly accepted definition of dysbiosis is 'a change in the bacterial composition away from normal'. So, what does medicine consider a normal bacterial composition to be?
Well, according to the Journal of Gastroenterology "the definition of a healthy microbiome remains elusive".
A 2022 article published in Chemical Reviews stated "the exact definition of a healthy microbiome has yet to be defined".
The BMJ attempts to define a healthy microbiome by stating that "a high microbial diversity is generally considered a marker of gut health". Yet in the very next breath they admit "high diversity does not necessarily equate to better health".
If a normal microbiome has never been defined, then there is no baseline or reference standard.
That's a huge problem.
Why?
Because without knowing what a normal or healthy microbiome is, it's impossible to know what an abnormal one is.
This reeks of something eerily close to circular reasoning. In fact, this very issue was highlighted in a scathing review of the use of the term 'dysbiosis' in 2019. The paper aptly pointed out that most researchers use this this term "without even an ad hoc definition or specification", and that "this catch-all phrase is a circular definition with no scientific value".
According to the BMJ "there is a problematic issue with the term βdysbiosisβ, because it links microbial imbalances to various illnesses without precision or definition".
But wait, there's more.
Most people assume that dysbiosis is the cause of their ill health and that this link has been 'proven scientifically'. However, nothing could further from the truth. In 2018, an expert panel concluded that "it is unknown whether dysbiosis is a cause, consequence or both of health and disease". This fact has been reiterated in many papers published since then.
If no one knows what dysbiosis is, then how can anyone test for it?
If no one knows whether it's a cause or consequence of disease, how can anyone claim to treat it?
If no one knows what a healthy microbiome is, how can anyone recommend fancy pills or potions to restore it?
Talk about being bamboozled.
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Almost everyone is familiar with the term 'dysbiosis', but what actually is it? Is it even a thing?
A commonly accepted definition of dysbiosis is 'a change in the bacterial composition away from normal'. So, what does medicine consider a normal bacterial composition to be?
Well, according to the Journal of Gastroenterology "the definition of a healthy microbiome remains elusive".
A 2022 article published in Chemical Reviews stated "the exact definition of a healthy microbiome has yet to be defined".
The BMJ attempts to define a healthy microbiome by stating that "a high microbial diversity is generally considered a marker of gut health". Yet in the very next breath they admit "high diversity does not necessarily equate to better health".
If a normal microbiome has never been defined, then there is no baseline or reference standard.
That's a huge problem.
Why?
Because without knowing what a normal or healthy microbiome is, it's impossible to know what an abnormal one is.
This reeks of something eerily close to circular reasoning. In fact, this very issue was highlighted in a scathing review of the use of the term 'dysbiosis' in 2019. The paper aptly pointed out that most researchers use this this term "without even an ad hoc definition or specification", and that "this catch-all phrase is a circular definition with no scientific value".
According to the BMJ "there is a problematic issue with the term βdysbiosisβ, because it links microbial imbalances to various illnesses without precision or definition".
But wait, there's more.
Most people assume that dysbiosis is the cause of their ill health and that this link has been 'proven scientifically'. However, nothing could further from the truth. In 2018, an expert panel concluded that "it is unknown whether dysbiosis is a cause, consequence or both of health and disease". This fact has been reiterated in many papers published since then.
If no one knows what dysbiosis is, then how can anyone test for it?
If no one knows whether it's a cause or consequence of disease, how can anyone claim to treat it?
If no one knows what a healthy microbiome is, how can anyone recommend fancy pills or potions to restore it?
Talk about being bamboozled.
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The Healthy MicrobiomeβWhat Is the Definition of a Healthy Gut Microbiome?
Use of microbiome-based biomarkers in diagnosis, prognosis, risk profiling, and precision
therapy requires definition of a healthy microbiome in different populations. To determine
features of the intestinal microbiota associated with health, however, weβ¦
therapy requires definition of a healthy microbiome in different populations. To determine
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If we accept that generational trauma causes disease, then we must also consider that;
1. Our health status is determined by the perceptions of random events that unfolded in the lives of those who came before us.
2. We are the victims of our forefathers very existence.
3. We pay the price for something that happened to someone else.
4. We were destined for disease long before our conception.
5. We are not responsible for our own health or well-being.
6. We have no control over our own health.
7. Diet and lifestyle are unimportant.
8. Beliefs and perceptions about health are inconsequential.
9. We must heal someone elseβs trauma to heal ourselves.
10. We are ultimately responsible for the health of future generations.
If trauma really is the cause of our modern health woes, then the societal, political, religious, medical, and meta-physical implications are immense. But, if it's not the problem, we must shift our focus so as to not lose sight of the true causes.
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1. Our health status is determined by the perceptions of random events that unfolded in the lives of those who came before us.
2. We are the victims of our forefathers very existence.
3. We pay the price for something that happened to someone else.
4. We were destined for disease long before our conception.
5. We are not responsible for our own health or well-being.
6. We have no control over our own health.
7. Diet and lifestyle are unimportant.
8. Beliefs and perceptions about health are inconsequential.
9. We must heal someone elseβs trauma to heal ourselves.
10. We are ultimately responsible for the health of future generations.
If trauma really is the cause of our modern health woes, then the societal, political, religious, medical, and meta-physical implications are immense. But, if it's not the problem, we must shift our focus so as to not lose sight of the true causes.
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Vaccines in children? Just say no. π«
1986 Ronald Reagan passed the Vaccine protection act Protecting vaccine companies rather than the people.
Diabetes type 1 Induced by Vaccines β‘οΈ PDF Thankfully heavy metals can be detoxed and all of these induced illnesses can be reversed π
1986 Ronald Reagan passed the Vaccine protection act Protecting vaccine companies rather than the people.
Diabetes type 1 Induced by Vaccines β‘οΈ PDF Thankfully heavy metals can be detoxed and all of these induced illnesses can be reversed π
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Forwarded from Dr. Sam Bailey (Sam Bailey)
A Farewell to Virology by Dr Mark Bailey was first published in 2022. The 28,000-word treatise exposed not only the lack of evidence for SARS-CoV-2, but also the entire virus model itself. The timeless work was, and remains, one of the most important bulwarks against virology's pseudoscience and the tyranny it fuels.
It is now available in book form. Watch here π https://tinyurl.com/bp69mere
It is now available in book form. Watch here π https://tinyurl.com/bp69mere
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I recently had a debate on the John Cooper show with Robert Jardine about German New Medicine.
Check it out here.
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Is Trauma the Real Cause of ALL Disease? | Robert Jardine(GNM) Vs. Dan Roytas (GNM Sceptic)
German New Medicine Debate | Robert Jardine (GNM) Vs. Dan Roytas (GNM Sceptic)
In this brilliant episode, we welcome back regular guests Robert Jardine (GNM) and Dan Roytas (GNM Sceptic) for a juicy debate on the work of Dr. Hamer and his groundbreakingβ¦
In this brilliant episode, we welcome back regular guests Robert Jardine (GNM) and Dan Roytas (GNM Sceptic) for a juicy debate on the work of Dr. Hamer and his groundbreakingβ¦
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When it comes to health and wellbeing, our beliefs, perceptions, and assumptionsβthe lens through which we view the worldβmatter.
Our focus should be on the story we are telling ourselves, rather than on a 'conflict', a 'shock', an 'event', or an 'emotion'. Belief in these things causing illness only serves to disempower you.
If you believe that you are a victim of circumstance, then you will be. But life doesn't have to be this way. A shift in consciousness is all it takes to regain power and control over your own wellbeing.
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Our focus should be on the story we are telling ourselves, rather than on a 'conflict', a 'shock', an 'event', or an 'emotion'. Belief in these things causing illness only serves to disempower you.
If you believe that you are a victim of circumstance, then you will be. But life doesn't have to be this way. A shift in consciousness is all it takes to regain power and control over your own wellbeing.
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Check out my latest podcast with Dr Andy Kaufman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np2DhNSHbRc
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Rethinking Germ Theory: How Terrain and Toxins Shape Your Health
What really makes us sick?
Modern medicine is built on the idea that invisible germs cause disease β but is that the whole story?
In this episode of The True Health Report, Dr. Andrew Kaufman interviews naturopath and educator Daniel Roytas (Can You Catchβ¦
Modern medicine is built on the idea that invisible germs cause disease β but is that the whole story?
In this episode of The True Health Report, Dr. Andrew Kaufman interviews naturopath and educator Daniel Roytas (Can You Catchβ¦
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Can You Catch A Cold? was recently featured in a Dutch alternative news paper "De Andere Krant" on May 24, 2025, following the release of the translated version.
Read the translated article here.
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Read the translated article here.
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Forwarded from Kelly Brogan MD
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Kellyβs conversation with Dr. Daniel Roytas, out tomorrow!
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Did you know that chemotherapy originates from mustard gas, a chemical warfare agent developed for the battlefields of WWI and II?
Many people might be surprised to learn that to this very day, many chemotherapeutic agents are still manufactured from mustard gas derivatives.
Go figure.
https://www.cmaj.ca/content/189/8/E321.short
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Many people might be surprised to learn that to this very day, many chemotherapeutic agents are still manufactured from mustard gas derivatives.
Go figure.
https://www.cmaj.ca/content/189/8/E321.short
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You are not broken. You are a powerful being capable of great things.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ5qBKGKfwE
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From Paralyzed to Walking Through the Will of the Soul - Testimony 65 - Jeffβs Witness Account
Jeff shares his Testimony a Witness Account of what the will of the soul is capable of
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Hormonal changes are not the cause of menopausal symptoms.
We are told that the cause of menopausal symptoms, like hot flushes, mood swings, insomnia, and osteoporosis are due to low estrogen levels.
The problem with this idea is that native menopausal tribeswomen, who live a traditional lifestyle, do not suffer from menopausal symptomsβdespite having low estrogen.
Something else is responsible, so what's going on?
Well, when native women adopt a modern western diet and lifestyle, guess what happens? They begin experiencing the hallmark symptoms of menopausal syndrome.
There's something desperately wrong with the way we are doing things.
Source
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We are told that the cause of menopausal symptoms, like hot flushes, mood swings, insomnia, and osteoporosis are due to low estrogen levels.
The problem with this idea is that native menopausal tribeswomen, who live a traditional lifestyle, do not suffer from menopausal symptomsβdespite having low estrogen.
Something else is responsible, so what's going on?
Well, when native women adopt a modern western diet and lifestyle, guess what happens? They begin experiencing the hallmark symptoms of menopausal syndrome.
There's something desperately wrong with the way we are doing things.
Source
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