Thursday, April 23, 2026

ALEXIS COWAN: animal fats and proteins, which are low deuterium foods, that helps your mitochondria work better in the absence of full spectrum, like UV light

Alexis Cowan on Deuterium: How One Simple Water Hack Could Reverse Mitochondrial Damage, Cancer, and Chronic Disease Sweat is deuterium enriched, so it helps your body to deplete deuterium. So, just briefly, deuterium is a heavy form of hydrogen. The amount of deuterium in your drinking water varies depending on what latitude you live at. High latitudes, lower deuterium. Equatorial latitudes, higher deuterium. Deuterium is enriched in plant foods, roots and fruits, starches, and is depleted in animal foods. At more northern latitudes, we’re really only meant to receive deuterium during the part of the year where we can grow and eat plants. Of course, now in the modern environment, we have access to any food at any time of year, and so a lot of people, especially if you’re eating processed foods, are eating deuterium bombs, and then they’re never sweating, they’re never getting out into sunlight to help them remove that deuterium, and deuterium clogs and gums up mitochondria. So, if deuterium levels get too high in the tissue, that creates mitochondrial dysfunction, which then begets more deuterium overload and more inflammation and more disease. So on the converse to that, deuterium depletion is being used in the treatment of cancer and diabetes right now, but there’s a large scope for other diseases as well, to actually reverse some of the root causes of the disease at the mitochondrial level. And so that’s why if people have heard of deuterium-depleted water, it’s something that is leveraged within these clinical trials, for example, to help ameliorate these two disease types. And for people who are interested in that, I’ll just make one brief note that the concentration of deuterium in the water is important. So you don’t want to just drink straight deuterium-depleted water because the deuterium in the bloodstream actually plays an important role. The blood is the most enriched source of deuterium in the body. The tissues have the least. So wherever there’s mitochondria, the deuterium goes away from that ideally. And so it’s concentrated in the blood where red blood cells have no mitochondria, so they don’t have to deal with this issue. But what you’re doing is you’re pulling water out of the blood volume, and because that’s deuterium-rich water, what you’re effectively doing is removing the deuterium-enriched water from the body, and then what you have to do in order to establish equilibrium is to pull deuterium out of the tissues to reestablish the right concentration of deuterium in the blood. So in effect, you’re depleting deuterium from your tissues when you sweat. And similarly with the drinking water, the drinking water is directly in homeostasis with your blood volume, and so if you’re drinking deuterium-depleted water, and the ideal range is between 105 and 120 parts per million, that’s going to very slightly reduce the blood deuterium levels, which then results in the deuterium being pulled out of the tissue to restore the roughly 150 parts per million concentration in the bloodstream. So those are a couple different ways. Obviously, when you’re sweating, you’re releasing deuterium. There’s also some evidence that when you’re getting exposed to full-spectrum sunlight, it also helps to remove deuterium from the water in the body, as well. And so there’s just a couple things. There also makes sense too because when you’re in an environment, like let’s say it’s summertime and there’s more plant foods available, there’s more deuterium in those foods. You’re eating that, but the body has the ability to handle that deuterium load better because the sunlight quality is better. Versus in the wintertime when there’s no plant foods available and you’re meant to be eating animal fats and proteins, which are low deuterium foods, that helps your mitochondria work better in the absence of full spectrum, like UV light and more intense, longer days...

TOM LUONGO: And now you understand why they attacked Kash for the past year over Epstein and Charlie Kirk.

CHASE HUGHES: The world doesn't respect what it has easy access to.


You have been domesticated.  You smile when you don't want to.  You respond to messages that don't deserve your attention.  You're explaining yourself even when nobody has really asked you a question.  You've been taught to be too reachable, and that's probably why you might be being used right now.  The world doesn't respect what it has easy access to.  Nobody values the thing they can grab off the shelf anytime they want. And if you want to know why maybe people are continuing to push your buttons, it's because you left them uncovered.  You labeled them, so they push.  And we tend to jump, and when they see you jump, they're going to push harder.   What I think is the dirty truth that most people are never going to face, power is not loud.  Power is not nice. Power is not available.  How is magnetic power is magnetic and silent and very calm and composure.  What I'm saying here isn't about being cold or detached. We're not building walls to protect ourselves.  This isn't about being a fortress.  When you react, you leak.  If you explain, you invite judgment.  If you justify, you're going to shrink no matter what.  And we do this, a lot of us tend to do this, for little crumbs of approval.  The person who explains the most has the least power in the room.

DATA REPUBLICAN: Then in September 2022, Biden held the "United We Stand" summit. Merrick Garland launched "United Against Hate" the same day. Three days before the summit, SPLC wrote a letter to Susan Rice asking to "define the terms and goals of our continued collaboration."

THREAD: How the Charlottesville rally and SPLC birthed an entire billion-dollar-plus "democracy" ecosystem 🚨

11 federal counts. Wire fraud. Money laundering conspiracy. But here's what the SPLC headlines are missing: • The indictment describes a paid informant in the leadership chat that PLANNED Unite the Right • That informant "helped coordinate transportation" to the rally... at SPLC's direction • There is ONE publicly identified organizer whose documented role was transportation coordinator • His Discord posts about running over protesters were made 26 DAYS before Heather Heyer was killed by a car • The indictment says postings were made "under the supervision of the SPLC" • Charlottesville then became the founding event for a billion-dollar political machine • SPLC installed itself as that machine's definitional gatekeeper I report. You draw your own conclusions. As always, patience as I pull together the thread. 👇

ALFRED: Mastic gum CURED duodenal ulcers in 2 weeks.

Poor Alfred.  He says that Mastic Gum cures duodenal ulcers in two weeks.  O, look, he even leaves a link to the article published in NEJM, or does he?  Does Alfred tell us which brand or dose or type of mastic gum worked?  O, come on, he can't be bothered.  He can't be bothered when he's looking for clicks as an internet influencer.  Here is the article, "Mastic Gum Kills Heliccobater pylori," Farhad U. Huwez, et al., New England Journal of Medicine, December 24, 1998.

Just that the mastic gum cures it.  You're on your own searching the down the study and results and then compare those to Alfred's claim.  He says to "Stop cutting food groups." So sugars are good, yeah, Alfred? Carbohydrates, I'll betch are real good for you, your stomach, and H. pylori, right, Alfred?

Well, I asked, and answers did I receive.

Greco Gum [at Amazon] and Mystic Gum are highly recommended brands for mastic gum, known for their quality and sourcing from the Chios Mastiha Growers’ Association. These brands ensure that their products are made from authentic Chios mastic resin, providing both oral health benefits and a natural chewing experience.

I have never tried mastic gum, so I've not tried either of these brands, Greco or Mystic. Just be careful of these "sugar-free" sugars made from alcohol. Avoid all sugars. The Greco brand doesn't seem to have any sugars.

Mastic gum CURED duodenal ulcers in 2 weeks. Published in NEJM.

You think your bloating is food. You’re wrong. It starts when H. pylori erodes your stomach lining. By the time your jeans don’t fit, the bacteria own your gut. Every meal you eat is already: → Feeding bacteria in the wrong intestine → Fermenting into trapped gas → Thinning your stomach lining You didn’t eat something bad. You’ve been infected for years. They gave 148 patients 350mg mastic gum three times a day. Symptom scores dropped significantly in 3 weeks. Bloating gone. Pain gone. Function back. The placebo group? Distended. Gassy. Permanent. 1 in 2 people globally carry H. pylori. 60% show no symptoms until the damage is done. Chronic fatigue. Reflux. Low stomach acid. Anxiety from nowhere. If any of this sounds familiar — it’s already living inside you. This isn’t a food problem. It’s a bacteria problem we’ve been treating with diets. Stop cutting food groups. Kill the bacteria.