Friday, April 3, 2020

YOUR TEETH ARE ONLY A COUPLE OF INCHES FROM YOUR BRAIN

If you're in the Seattle, Washington area and you're looking for a healthful dentist, one who refuses to use mercury fillings, then Dr. Paul Genung may be of value to you.  I am passing this along as a recommendation from G. Edward Griffin.  The problem with recommending dentists is that any customers might praise their services but not offer any real context for why his services, skills, or products are superior.  The condition or circumstance surrounding one person's crown or filling or extraction will be seriously different from that of other folks.  One dentist's services might cost more, and when people pay more they think that they're getting more, which as we know isn't always the case.  Nothing can bring back extracted teeth.  I guess a root canal can, but given all of the horror stories surrounding that procedure, I would just prefer not to bother.  And that is the thing that goes into dental decisions.  Is it worth the bother?  Is the reward worth any perceived, short or long-term risks associated with the procedure?  Certainly, vitamin C goes a long way in managing mucous membranes of your gums.  So most dental procedures will be cosmetic in nature.  But, hey, we all want to look good.
His video states that “Dr. Genung’s holistic approach to treating patients does not include the use of mercury, fluoride and other toxic substances." Fine.  But you should know that fluoride in small amounts found in toothpastes DOES harden your teeth.  Again, life is about trade-offs.  Given all of the lies and misinformation and unapproved treatment that we allowed as kids sitting in a dentist’s chair, the last thing you want to permit is to allow your teeth to soften and become brittle.  I would never recommend braces, for example.  Ever.  Mainly for the fact that to create the room or space for your teeth to be pulled back, you’ll need to have several teeth extracted, which produces cavitation in your jawbone.  You lose teeth, which serve as excellent nodes for a neural network in your body.  Remember that your teeth are only a couple inches from your brain.  And that space created by excavation does become permanent.  It means that your teeth will move back.  No one explains this process to kids or to their parents.  The orthodontist certainly doesn’t explain this.  If he did, he’d lose business.  He might write up a brochure, but he himself won’t explain what the procedure is like or comment on the long-term effects of tooth excavation on the shape of your head, or how it affects the function of your brain, or how it affects the function of your heart. 
Health-Conscious Dentistry in downtown Seattle offers patients a natural, non-toxic and gentle approach to dental care. For more than 50 years, Dr. Paul Genung has been dedicated to providing the utmost in holistic exceptional patient care, opportunities for learning, and complete oral examinations and procedures as needed, always putting the patient first.


BENEFITS OF CHOOSING HEALTH-CONSCIOUS DENTISTRY
Work directly with a dental professional with more than 50 years in the industry.  Dr. Genung is on-hand and hands-on. He does it all- from cleaning to more complex and complicated procedures, he works directly with his patients, educating them and informing them of alternatives and options for treatment.
Health-Conscious Dentistry focuses on comprehensive, systemically-focused dental care.  Dr. Genung’s holistic approach to treating patients does not include the use of mercury, fluoride and other toxic substances. 
More and more dentists are doing this out of market demand.
Every appointment is like a master class in good dental and systemic health.
Education helps you make informed decisions about your treatment. At Health-Conscious Dentistry, education comes first, giving patients the thorough information they need, to choose what works best for their individual situation. 
Yeah, I think that's a nice promise, but I'd like to see this.  Most dentists are busy.  And if you get any tractable information that is worth its salt, then that is rare.  But otherwise, they're so busy as to keep the conversation or lesson very short.  


If you've got any tiny or growing cavitation in a tooth, try the fluoride toothpaste but also try spraying liquid magnesium on your teeth just before you brush.  Magnesium helps to harden the enamel.  Vitamin D definitely works to harden your teeth; adding magnesium topically is an excellent way to bolster the magnesium supplement you're taking in your multivitamin.  

Thursday, April 2, 2020

"Tony Fauci couldn't possibly have made his claim, that COVID-19 is 10 times more deadly than the flu, with any scientific basis."

Give this a full listen when you have a chance. 
Robert Wenzel has been posting terrific updates and sound, meaning logical, latest news on the COVID-19 and the government enflaming the concern.  Wenzel writes
The [above] interview of Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, professor of medicine at Stanford University, by Peter Robinson, is awesome.
They begin by discussing the problems with current testing that I have been highlighting here and the fact that Trump's adviser Tony Fauci couldn't possibly have made his claim, that COVID-19 is 10 times more deadly than the flu, with any scientific basis.
Be sure to watch at least the first 9 minutes.
It is also good to know that Bhattacharya is about to start properly designed general population serological tests, which he discusses later in the clip. 
Until then, load up on vitamin D.

W.H.O. DIDN'T ANNOUNCE THE CORONAVIRUS AS A PANDEMIC UNTIL THE VERY DAY AFTER [BILL] GATES . . . MADE A VERY LARGE DONATION TO A CAUSE THAT BENEFITS W.H.O.

I was reading an article earlier this evening that cited the World Health Organization, WHO, as the authoritative body for disseminating health information to countries tied to a covenant.  
Then I read this from Robert Wenzel, who has done some terrific work to find dissenting reports that if they don't contradict the official COVID-19 narrative, at least question it.  

[Bill Gates] wrote on Tuesday of this week in the Washington Post:
Through my work with the Gates Foundation, I’ve spoken with experts and leaders in Washington and across the country. It’s become clear to me that we must take three steps.
First, we need a consistent nationwide approach to shutting down. Despite urging from public health experts, some states and counties haven’t shut down completely. In some states, beaches are still open; in others, restaurants still serve sit-down meals.
What a power freak. First, it is questionable as to whether restaurants should be shut down but why would you want to shut down beaches when there are plenty of indications that vitamin D from the sun can help in warding off viruses?

As the Washington Times points out:
This — from the guy who practically controls policy at the World Health Organization...
Gates is one of the largest funders of the World Health Organization, one of the forefront agencies to warn, advise and counsel governments of the globe on matters pertinent to epidemics and pandemics. On matters pertinent to the WHO-declared pandemic.
But WHO didn’t always see the coronavirus as a pandemic.
As a matter of fact, WHO didn’t announce the coronavirus as a pandemic until the very day after Gates — who had wished for some time that WHO would declare the coronavirus a pandemic — well, until the very day after Gates made a very large donation to a cause that benefits WHO.
Take a look at this timeline.
On March 10, Business Insider wrote: “Bill Gates has been sounding the alarm on the COVID-19 coronavirus, calling it a ‘pandemic,’ though the World Health Organization has yet to give it that distinction.”
That was simply an aside to the larger Business Insider article point — which was to announce that “The Gates Foundation, Wellcome and Mastercard are committing $125 million in funding to companies developing treatments for the novel coronavirus” and that “the funding would be used for a COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator” to help speed along coronavirus treatments to the infected.
The Gates Foundation, meanwhile, specified in its own online post that Gates‘ donated portion of the $125 million would be $50 million...
In a 2017 piece titled, “Meet the world’s most powerful doctor: Bill Gates,” Politico wrote: “Some billionaires are satisfied with buying themselves an island. Bill Gates got a United Nations health agency in Geneva. Over the past decade, the world’s richest man has become the World Health Organization’s second-biggest donor, second only to the United States. … This largesse gives him outsized influence over its agenda. … The result, say his critics, is that Gates‘ priorities have become the WHO‘s.”
Have they? Well, let’s see.
Back to the timeline.
On March 11, one day after Business Insider reported how Gates had been pushing for a WHO declaration of pandemic on the coronavirus — one day after Gates announced the infusion of millions of dollars into a WHO-partnered venture called COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator, that dangled the prospect of putting more regulatory powers into the hands of the global elitists — one day after that, WHO’s director-general made an interesting announcement.
On March 11, at a press conference on the coronavirus, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said this: “We have therefore made the assessment that COVID-19 can be characterized as a pandemic. 
So what does this mean?  Wenzel offers this point,
So the billionaire has a strange hobby, becoming the world's virus/disease power freak.
Now what is scary about all this is that two weeks ago Gates stepped down from the board of directors of Microsoft and the board of Berkshire Hathaway, the conglomerate run by his close friend, Warren Buffett.
It sure looks like he wants to spend all his time on his power freak hobbies. [my emphasis]
He said as much when announcing that he was stepping down from the two boards.
“I have made the decision to step down from both of the public boards on which I serve—Microsoft and Berkshire Hathaway— to dedicate more time to philanthropic priorities including global health and development, education, and my increasing engagement in tackling climate change,” Gates wrote in a LinkedIn post.
Yup, the dude wants to spend all his time influencing global governmental agencies to harass us about our health education and "climate change." 
This is the same freak who was trying to pitch intelligent design, the same guy who seeks to reduce the global population.  


Monday, March 30, 2020

"ZICAM--IT'S AMAZING.”

This was interesting.  I'd never heard of Zicam.  Thanks to Lew Rockwell.  
Writes Brian Dunaway: 
Lew,
You’ve posted quite a lot of material with the word “zinc” in it.I noted in one article by Bill Sardi that “zinc inhibits growth and replication of RNA viruses like coronaviruses.” A light went on when I read that.
I’ve been using Zicam to ward off colds for years, and its efficacy is stunning, especially if you use it at the first indication of a cold. I tell everyone about it. The conversation usually runs something like. “You really should use Zicam – it’s amazing.” Typical response: “OK.” To which I reply, “No – dude – it’s like you didn’t even catch a cold.”
Bill Sardi suggests zinc lozenges. Maybe I didn’t take the right kind, but the results after several attempts were: bupkus.  My chemical engineering perspective suggests to me it’s all about the transport mechanism. If taken orally, the transport path (for any substance) is much more slow and inefficient than introducing it directly into the bloodstream. (I note that one COVID-19 treatment is IV Vitamin C.)  Absorption into the mucous membranes is essentially that.
I use the oral mist because I believe the nasal variety no longer contains zinc. (Some users were complaining of loss of olfactory function.) Further chemical engineering instruction: After spraying it under your tongue, take your (clean) finger and wipe it all around the mucous membranes of your mouth (this increases the mass transfer film coefficient – trust me), including the gums (I saw someone in a movie do this with cocaine). Zicam instructions say to swallow it – I spit it out, because it upsets my stomach (they mention that as a possibility), and I don’t believe it’s effective orally anyway. Do follow the other instructions.  Since I live with an 89YO, I take extra caution, and essentially use Zicam as a prophylactic.

INDOOR TRANSMISSION OF THE CORONAVIRUS IS 18.7% LIKELIER, SO LA MAYOR, ERIC GARCETTI, WANTS TO PUT LA HOMELESS POPULATION INSIDE RECREATION CENTERS

I find all of the government interventions into COVID-19 threat absolutely ridiculous.  If as a child, your mother took your temperature and learned that you had the flu, what would she tell you to do?  Stay at home.  But today we've got the government mothering the American citizen, but instead of telling "its children" to stay home, the government commands "Shelter in Place."  The difference is that your mother actually cared for you, whereas the government wants to control you, they want to dictate to you what you can do, how close you can get to someone, what type of protective gear you should be using.  In effect, the government wants to dispossess you of personal sovereignty and executive decision-making of your own life, including your own survival skills.  They don't care for you.  Nor do they have any regard for your private exchange of relevant information with your doctor.  The government wants to override too many aspects of your own survival skills.  Further, the flu has a specific duration: it runs between 3 to 7 days.  Government edicts, on the other hand, can last a lifetime and longer.  
And let's grant the government edicts some level of practicality.  Let's say that wearing a mask works to protect you from airborne viruses, including protects other people; in this sense, then there is some level of ethics being applied by mask-wearers.  It's nice.  Is it urgent?  Is it required, I mean, say beyond what is required for the ordinary seasonal flu that occurs during the flu season?  Not really.  But I like the effort, I like the intention.  I don't like that these American puppets are wearing a mask, keeping 6-feet from you in line at the grocery store, and talking to the cashier behind an Adhoc plexiglass pane hanging above a checkout counter. And no one questions the wisdom of what the government does, whether what they do works or doesn't work, who it effects, how much it costs . . . well, they never count the cost of anything.  Even this latest $2,000,000,000,000 stimulus package where adults are promised $1,200, the government refuses to count the cost because they don't pay the cost.  Tax-payers bear the cost, not the government.  In fact, the government is calculating the next 10 different programs on which to charge the American taxpayer.
Folks have gotten lost.  We used to know that the country was different from the government.  Not today.  Not as far as I can see.  Jacob Hornberger recently wrote 
 Actually, the government and the country are two separate and distinct entities.  That phenomenon is reflected by the Bill of Rights, which expressly protects the country from the government. 
Note the language of the Constitution.  It provides protection from the government; it doesn't say that the United States IS the government.  
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects the right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression from government interference.
My point in this post is to say that folks have lost their good sense.  Call it overload in the age of information.  Call it being overwhelmed.  Call it illiteracy.  I don't know what I can point to to account for it, but folks have lost their good sense.  Here, Professor Eduardo Allegri comments on the global social discipline governments looking for more power have wrought on the backs of COVID-19, for which any failures occur they can always point to people not following orders.  Here are my highlights of his comments: 
I don’t care about coronavirus. 
I don’t care about the hysteria.
I don’t care about it as a topic of conversation.
I don’t care particularly about it as a cause of death.
I don’t care about it as producing panic and terror. 
He continues . . . 
A COSMIC LABORATORY OF SOCIAL DISCIPLINE
Cowed by hysteria and terror, men move like a shoal, like a flock, in unison, Allegri writes. They have suspended judgment, conscience, and common sense. They are obliterating these on the altar of global discipline. Allegri calls this a cosmic, massive laboratory of social discipline the likes of which has never been seen before. He adds, “I don't care if this is by design or if it was a fluke.”
TOGETHER IN ISOLATION
Everybody has been isolated from each other. Quote, “A sneeze scares, a cough demolishes friendship, a little fever condemns to ostracism.” Allegri stresses that out of 7.7 billion men on the globe 0.0020% have been directly affected by the situation. The rest is moving in packs and shoals, not together but separated, isolated, far from each other. 
What I really wanted to comment on is government incompetence.  I know it's a cliche, there are a million of them.  "Government is the employer of last resort."  Nothing so permanent as a temporary government program."  Then I saw this headline:  
CDC: Japanese Data Show Indoor Coronavirus Transmission 18.7 Times Likelier, as Garcetti Moves L.A. Homeless to Rec Centers 
Tom Woods like to refer to government bureaucrats as our "Overlords," which sure they'd like to be and pretend to be.  But there is nothing about them that we can admire.  We don't like their power, number one.  We don't like their enforcement arm of fines, jail/prison, or worse.  The only wisdom in their plans tends toward evil.  Take the above headline.  Garcetti wants to house the homeless in the backyards of middle-class, suburban residents in recreation centers, a service now that will requisition more tax dollars.  So one government agency, the CDC, publicizes information showing that indoor transmission is 18.7% likelier only to learn that LA Mayor, Eric Garcetti, wants to house the homeless into two places--recreation centers across the San Gabriel Valley and the LA Convention Center downtown.  


Los Angeles Mayor, Eric Garcetti
Here is his order to use the Convention Center as a Federal Medical Station to, according to the tweet, help relieve our nearby hospitals. Really?  There are so many Coronavirus outbreaks that you need to convert the LA Convention Center into a virus relief station?  From the different nurses that I talk to, they see very few, if any, COVID-19 patients come through their doors.  
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti is moving hundreds of homeless people into recreation centers in residential areas—a policy that is receiving increasing scrutiny and criticism from residents and the media. 
I'd like to know where.

If you're at all worried about the flu or the cold or the COVID-19, then take extra vitamin D, vitamin C, and zinc.  Problem solved.  These vitamins help directly with your innate immunity.  They make you stronger.  A mask doesn't do that.  A distance of 6-feet doesn't do that.  All that these gestures prove is that you're very obedient to Uncle Sam or Uncle Donald or Uncle Barry, one or the other.