Because zinc has many functions throughout the body, a zinc deficiency affects many different tissues and organs. One of these symptoms associated with zinc deficiency includes a lack of smell and taste. pic.twitter.com/LqWBAborT2
— Dr. Eashwarran Kohilathas (@drkohilathas) April 5, 2023
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Wednesday, April 5, 2023
a zinc deficiency affects many different tissues and organs, a deficiency that results in lack of smell and taste.
Friday, March 6, 2015
She has a nice voice. She's articulate and her explanation is pretty good. And though I am not comfortable with her world view, she does lead you through a helpful exercise.
- Eliminate and discard all non-stick cookware
- Eliminate Soy - Soy suppresses thyroid functions,
imbalances hormones, and it has been shown to cause goiters (an
enlargement of the thyroid gland) in previously healthy individuals, which
shows that it disrupts iodine usage.
- Adhere to an Alkaline Diet - This is extremely helpful when curing
any chronic disease. Reference the Body pH and
Disease article to guide you.
- Balance Estrogen Levels (Women) - Excess estrogen slows down the thyroid
gland. This means eliminating birth control medications, increasing the
fiber in the diet, and avoiding all non-organic meats. Growth hormones in
meats lead to imbalanced hormones. Reduce dairy intake, because milk often
contains lots of estrogen.
- Exercise - Find a physical activity that is fun,
and do it often. We believe that exercise could half the cure time in some
cases, and curing is not possible without it.
- Hemp Fiber - This is a broad-spectrum supplement
and a mild laxative.
- L-Tyrosine - Tyrosine is a natural amino acid which
helps the body produce its own thyroid hormone. This is also known to help
with the depressions that usually accompany hypothyroidism. Most
naturopaths recommend that 500 mg. be taken 2-3 times daily.
- L-Arginine - Arginine is known to stimulate the
thyroid and its hormones. It also improves immune function, improves
fertility, and alleviates erectile dysfunction.
- Iodine - The thyroid needs iodine to function properly, and lots of
people now suffer from iodine
deficiencies. To test yourself, place some iodine (we use 2%)
on your stomach. Make a dot the size of a silver dollar (or twice the size
of a British 50p). If it disappears within 12 hours, then you are iodine
deficient. Keep adding iodine in increasing amounts, until it no longer
disappears in a 12-hour period. This works due to the fact that the body
transdermally absorbs iodine at the rate at which it is needed. Do not use
povidone iodine and do not orally consume iodine. This is
especially an important precaution for those with Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
Check the link for other options and considerations concerning safe iodine
supplementation. Red marine algae is the only means to safely orally
supplement with iodine, but beware of other types of underwater
vegetation. Baked fish is the safest and most natural way to consume
iodine, but beware of bottom feeders, shell fish, krill, and etc. Think
kosher in regard to the choice of fish.
- Avoid all sources of fluoride - As already mentioned, fluoride
suppresses the thyroid, and is likely to be the leading cause of
hypothyroidism. Drink spring water, avoid soft drinks, use fluoride-free toothpaste,
use a shower filter, and throw away non-stick
cookware. Both coffee and tea naturally contain fluoride, so
use iodine to compensate if these drinks are indispensable.
- Eat a natural diet - To help the body to heal itself,
remove burdens on its immune system. This means that all processed foods,
artificial flavors, colors, preservatives, white flour, white sugar, table salt,
hydrogenated oils, aluminum, high fructose corn syrup, and etcetera should
be eliminated from the diet. Organic food is the ideal. Do not trust
marketing that reads "All Natural", because this phrase is
intentionally unregulated, so that anyone may use it for anything. Read
labels carefully.
- Chlorophyll - Supplementing with chlorophyll provides
essential copper, helps oxygenate the body, builds healthy red blood
cells, and it overall assists with skin health. Chlorophyll is a safe
method of orally supplementing with copper. Those who are using our Colloidal
Copper Lotion are unlikely to need more copper.
- Pears and Apples - The ancient Chinese discovered that
pears have a powerful tendency to balance hormones; especially in women.
Pears help most when mixed with or juiced with apples. Try our pear
juice recipe, and drink it regularly.
- Zinc and Selenium: Studies indicate that severe zinc or
selenium deficiencies can cause decreased thyroid hormone levels. Never
take zinc on an empty stomach. Brazil nuts are high in both zinc and
selenium.
- Coconut Oil: Buy organic, cold-pressed, coconut oil
from a health food store. Take around 1 teaspoon of it daily. You can also
use it to cook with, but be warned that it smokes at low cooking
temperatures, so it should only be used for low-heat cooking. Coconut oil
speeds the metabolism, encourages production of the thyroid hormone, and
kills candida yeast.
- Avoid Canola Oil: Canola oil interferes
with the production of thyroid hormones, amongst its many other dangers.
Treat canola oil like the abominable, genetically engineered, poison that
it is.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
COMPRESSION HOSE MAY REDUCE EDEMA
Want to get rid of edema?
Try elastic compression socks. They work.
For restless leg syndrome, vitamin D I've read works quite well. Also, consider some nutritional foods like sauerkraut and kimchi. These are refreshing and can have a detox effect on your lower leg where the drainage valves of your lymphatic system connect your legs to your digestive tract. Look to zinc too. I just had to quote Bill Sardi's comment from the Fight Aging site:
"The Holy Grail of gerontology?" "Our dream is to bring back the thymus..." What drivel. What misdirection. More of the "we will come up with some high-tech cure and make ourselves rich" stuff. What a display of ignorance. There is a 10-cent cure for thymic involution (atrophy) with advancing age ---- zinc and its absorption agent vitamin B6 and its release agent selenium. This has been demonstrated in animals and humans. Zinc activates T-cells, in particular T-memory cells that confer long-term immunity. By the way, animal-source thymus gland extract is also available. Modern medicine replaces insulin, testosterone, estrogen, thyroid hormone, but fails to replace thymus gland hormones, leaving the old to die off on time for the life insurance companies. Allow me to throw a tomato.
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
best sources of copper are liver, oysters, shiitake mushrooms, pure chocolate not the stuff watered down with sugar and milk, and spirulina
Sunday, March 19, 2023
The combination pill of C, D, and zinc is, therefore powerful super nutrient
Firmicutes are a type of bacteria that live in the human gut. Many members of the Firmicutes phylum produce an important substance,
This makes sense @PhD_Leigh, and Thank you. I always thought Only Vit C and D increased lactobacillus, but today at @MicrobiomeCME, you showed me that Zinc also increases lactobacillus and firmicutes. The combination pill of C, d, and zinc is, therefore powerful super nutrient… https://t.co/CIsgC2AdPt pic.twitter.com/UoP3qMIpD2
— sabine hazan md (@SabinehazanMD) March 19, 2023
Thursday, February 16, 2023
Treating Prostate Cancer into Extinction
First, I don't know how to cure cancer, prostate cancer or otherwise. I'm not a doctor. But over the years, I've read some things. Like any battle, it requires multiple fronts of assault.
Second, whatever treatment you do opt for make sure is does no harm, or if any, make sure it's minimal. I am biased against chemotherapy. I've known personally two young people with cancer who've died from taking chemo. One, was a 20-year-old kid with testicular cancer. How does a 20-year-old get testicular cancer? Grandma cooking anything he wants? Too many vaccines on the Childhood vaccine schedule?
He had been overweight, but in the year prior to diagnosis he had developed a workout schedule and lost a lot of weight. Family panicked, deferred to doctor, who recommended avant garde, Lance Armstrong treatment out at UCLA. One year later, his skin turned yellow. Chemo destroyed his immune system and infection took over. 6 months later, he was dead. 21 years old.
The other person was a 45-year-old woman with Type II Diabetes who developed liver and colon cancer. She'd already had one of her adrenal glands removed. Surgery may remove the cancerous tumor, but it doesn't remove the causes of the tumors or the cancer. In fact, surgery can complicate, even exacerbate systems and cause a repopulation of tiny tumors which metastasizes. Statistically, doing nothing gives you more life than many of the established treatment options. She went on chemo. It worked in the short term: it shrank tumors and eliminated some cancer cells until her body became resistant to the drug. Her oncologist recommended that they try a new concoction of chemo. But her body grew resistant to it. Its effects made her weak, and she got nauseous regularly. Like every chemo recipient, her cancer, too, became resistant to the drug. Tumors stopped shrinking and tumor cells began to repopulate. She was diagnosed with Stage IV liver cancer in December and died that following September.
SUPPLEMENTS
Vitamin supplements are taken to support, enhance, or supplement your blood levels of different nutrients. To get the stores of some vitamins into your blood, you need to take them for 2 to 3 weeks before they can register on a blood test. Some supplements, depending on your condition, like a depleted condition of vitamins, can produce an immediate [1 to 3 to 7 days] reaction.
VITAMIN D3/K2
Vitamin D3 (taken with K2 and magnesium) reduces colon cancer by at least 40%. If you live above the 37th parallel, it's even more important that you supplement with D3 regularly.
Your colon is not your prostate, but it is nearby. Bill Sardi has a section on cancer. In one article, he offers this regimen:
Bill Sardi writes, "Melatonin is the only agent that Dr. Houston has found to work to normalize blood pressure among patients whose blood pressure does not dip at night." And if melatonin isn't the thing you like, Bill Sardi points out that zinc helps in this regard too.
. . . the mechanism behind the anticancer action of Mebendazole, and found out that Mebendazole acts in a similar way as a group of chemotherapies such as Taxol. Yet, in contrast to chemotherapies, due to the way Mebendazole works, its toxicity is incomparably lower. Because of its good safety profile, the drug is an over the counter drug in most of the countries.
I've not heard of Mebendezole but I have heard if Fenbendozale. As a stand alone, it's not listed on Amazon but instead as Fenbendozale.
I specifically like the anti-worms, anti-parasites, antibiotics, antiviral drugs, as a pattern start to emerge suggesting that the origin of cancer may be related to such a trigger (e.g. viruses, parasites, etc.) in much more cases than we currently are aware of. Multiple findings and observations, that I will discuss in a different post, indicate that such triggers may initiate cancer when they land in a “fertile ground”, represented by specific genetic weaknesses combined with a compromised immune system (due to e.g. stress, lifestyle, medication, etc.). This is why, I would seriously consider using anti-worms, anti-parasites, antibiotics, antiviral drugs as a part of more comprehensive treatment approaches that could also include conventional therapies. As long as the toxicity is low, it could make sense to cycle various drugs of this type.
Friday, January 7, 2022
SPIKE PROTEINS ARE INTRACELLULAR. ZINC GETS INTO THE CELL & STOPS PROTEIN REPLICATION
...that have excess iron and may carry zinc which then enters the iron rich cell and it stops protein replication in that cell. So helps cancer or some autoimmune conditions, inflammation, or various types of intracellular infections that antibodies don't do as much to fight.
— Jennifer Depew, RD (@deNutrients) January 8, 2022
Hide in the cells & make exosomes. Nasal rinses help keep it from getting farther into the body and into the intracellular stage.
— Jennifer Depew, RD (@deNutrients) January 8, 2022
More info in my document https://t.co/uPYqY3Zsg9
So could intracellular infection that spreads by direct cell to cell contact, or exosomes, instead of bursting cells open and releasing virus.
— Jennifer Depew, RD (@deNutrients) December 31, 2021
Friday, May 5, 2023
There Are Concerns that the Vaccines Can Cause Blindness. Take the necessary precaution with the right nutrients and supplements
BREAKING: COVID-19 Vaccine Can Cause Blindness
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) May 5, 2023
A group of scientists recently conducted a study that investigated a potential link between COVID-19 vaccines and a type of eye condition known as retinal vascular occlusion.
This condition occurs when blood vessels in the eye… pic.twitter.com/O1cWOMXrU6
This is important to know with regard to the risks of blindness:
The risk was found to be highest in the first few weeks after vaccination but could last for up to 12 weeks.
Furthermore, the incidence of retinal vascular occlusion was significantly higher in those who received the vaccine after 2 years, with an overall hazard ratio of 2.19. This means that vaccinated persons are 2 times more likely to be inflicted with blindness.
Additionally, 12 weeks after being vaccinated, the potential for blindness was higher for all ages.
The research also revealed that individuals who had received the BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 vaccines had a significantly increased risk of developing retinal vascular occlusion 2 years after vaccination.
It is important to note that the risk of blindness caused by the vaccine did not vary based on the brand or dose of the vaccine. This means that all COVID-19 vaccines were associated with this side effect.
Here is where it gets insane:
Despite the risks, the paper still recommends people to be vaccinated, referencing the 14.4 million excess deaths prevented by the vaccine and "the lack of definite causation between retinal vascular occlusion and vaccinations."
https://hbnshow.com/new-research-shows-a-way-to-preserve-your-precious-eyesight/
We also discussed zinc as prevention for the 3 major causes of death. Molecular Multi contains an excellent form of zinc in the effective dose not found in other multis. *The form of Vitamin B6 that he mentioned as being in his multi is Pyridoxal-5-Phoshate.
Sunday, January 14, 2018
TOXINS IN WATER SUPPLIES ARE ASSESSED INDIVIDUALLY, NOT IN TOTAL AND NOT OVER A LIFETIME
We've known about the deliberate and legal poisoning of the water supply by cities and counties with flouride, but radioactive isotopes? That's new. Government agencies cooking the books? That's not new. But it seems that all reports about heavy chemicals in the water are problematic since the reports tend to focus on a single chemical and fail to look at the accumulative effect from decades of a combination of metals. However, this fact is not overlooked by Bill Sardi.
ACCUMULATED/COMBINED HAZARD OVER TIME
However, one of the problems with assessment of toxins in drinking water supplies is that they are considered individually, not in total, and not over a lifetime.
Metallic mineral accumulation can produce adverse effects in biology. For example, the accumulation of chromium VI in plants has been shown to inhibit the production of chlorophyll. [Chemosphere Oct 2000]
The accumulated heavy metals burden (chromium, cadmium, lead and arsenic) in drinking water in Bangladesh exceeds safe limits. [Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management May 2016] One study in Pakistan reveals chromium VI sample of 1.313 milligrams per liter of water but total of all minerals tested (cadmium, lead, nickel, zinc, iron, copper and chromium VI) amounted to 4.214 milligrams per liter. [Journal Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research 2015]
Some heavy metals can be stored in organs like the liver and brain where they accumulate and wreak havoc later in life. Chromium VI accumulates in all organs in laboratory mice. [Toxicological Profile for Chromium]
The combined accumulation of heavy metals (antimony, arsenic, bismuth, cadmium, cerium, chromium, cobalt, copper, gallium, gold, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, platinum, silver, tellurium, thallium, tin, uranium, vanadium, and zinc, 23 total) in the human body over time is a cause for concern. [Interdisciplinary Toxicology June 2014; International Journal Physical Sciences 2007]
Fish consumption is the greatest contributor to total heavy metal accumulation in the human body. [International Research Journal Public Environmental Health July 2014]
Most heavy metals accumulate in the liver, kidney and gills of fish where they can cause functional disturbances. [Soil & Water Pollution Monitoring 2006]
In fact, the gradual lifetime accumulation of metallic minerals after full growth is achieved in males and with the cessation of menstruation in females is postulated the chief accelerator of aging itself. [Knowledge of Health; Longevinex.com; Resveratrol News]
Bottom line, the potential health hazard posed by chromium VI in drinking water is overstated. The total accumulated metallic mineral load over a lifetime needs to be considered in the maintenance of human health. It is best for adults to include mineral controlling molecules in their diets and food supplements to slow or reverse aging. Some food supplements provide an array of these metal chelators. [Longevinex]
EWG reports, the government has long kown about this problem and has covered it up by fudging the numbers. Now, one of the people who admitted to fudging the numbers has just been nominated to head the White House Council on Environmental Quality, or CEQ.
The nominee, Kathleen Hartnett White, admitted in a 2011 investigation by Houston’s KHOU-TV that if utility tests found radiation levels over the EPA limit, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality would subtract the test’s margin of error to make it appear the water met federal standards. In some cases, this meant that Texans whose tap water posed the extraordinarily elevated lifetime cancer risk of 1 in 400 were not informed of the danger.
AGORIST CHASES POLITICS; DROPS HEALTH CONCERNS Matt Agorist's concern is less about radiation or water contaminants than it is about partisan appointees. And that all we need to do is rely on a more effective federal government agent, and certainly not one who seems to have political connections, to fix the problem for us 170 million Americans. But has government ever been a solution to any of our problems? There was Erin Brokovich who found poisonous contaminants in Hinkley, California's water supply. There is the ongoing, rarely-to-be-challenged fluoride medicated water in municipal supplies across the country. There is an issue with lead, with Chromium VI, and others. Perhaps if we were to grade government protection or monitoring of our water supply, it would earn an epic fail. But which chemical is the most toxic and the one we should look to avoid against all others? Chlorine, according to Bill Sardi.
Is tap water safe to drink? Well, yes, kinda. Tap water has measured levels of arsenic, lead, mercury, nickel, other heavy metals, pharmaceutical drugs, and other industrial chemicals including perchlorate (rocket fuel). In fact, analysis of 59 small streams in the U.S. found the anti-diabetic drug metformin in almost all of them even though only trace amounts were found. [Daily Mail UK Oct 3, 2016]
One of the most toxic chemicals known, chlorine, is added to water to kill off pathogenic bacteria, fungi and amoeba. Without chlorinated water, diseases like dysentery, cholera and typhoid ran rampant in populations. Water chlorination is one of the great advances in public hygiene. However, chlorinated water does increase the lifetime risk of developing bladder and rectal cancer, where it pools into greater concentrations. [Scientific American]
Water is important, no doubt. In fact, when it comes to colon cancer, water is decisive in fending off that disease.
Drinking water reduces the risk of colon cancer in men. Men who consume the most water have a 92% lower risk of rectal cancer compared to men who drink less water.
Drink water, but avoid chlorine, long-term consumption of chlorine. As to Chromium VI and chlorine, there are nutritional remedies--vitamin C, N-acetyl cysteine, reserveratrol, and garlic. Include these in your diet.
The major dietary antioxidant that counters chromium VI toxicity is vitamin C. Vitamin C reduces 90% of the oxidative threat posed by chromium VI. [Carcinogenesis 1992] The published reports validating the effectiveness of vitamin C in reduction of abolishment of DNA damage caused by chromium VI is abundant. [Environmental Health PerspectivesSept 1994; Journal Applied Toxicology Nov 2005;Molecular Medicine Reports July 2013]
N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), available as a dietary supplement, is well established as an antidote to chromium VI poisoning. [Journal Pharmaceutical Biomedical Analysis Jan 2016; PLoS One Sept 2014; Free Radical Medicine Biology Dec 2013]
The red wine molecule resveratrol is also cited as a molecule that protects against chromium VI toxicity by activation of internal enzymatic antioxidants in the body (glutathione, catalase, superoxide dismutase). [Toxicology Applied Pharmacology 2016]
Garlic ingestion is an well-documented approach to negating the toxic effects of chromium VI. [Journal Basic Clinical Physiology & Pharmacology 2009; Journal Applied Toxicology Oct 2008] The key molecule in garlic is allicin [International Journal Environmental Research Public Health Sept 2008], which is easily destroyed by stomach acid unless a garlic clove is crushed prior to ingestion allowing an enzyme (alliinase) to yield allicin, or by consumption of a unique alkalinized garlic pill that assuredly produces allicin. [Garlinex]
Saturday, December 25, 2021
AUTOPSIES: VIRUSES ARE INTRACELLULAR. Zinc Ionosopheres [like Quercetin] Help Identify Cells with Present Pathogen
Related
— Jennifer Depew, RD (@deNutrients) December 25, 2021
intracellular pathogens tend to flare up, then go into remission, repeat.
Detox strategies are a need
& zinc ionophores help identify the cells with pathogen present.
Helps in autoimmune conditions likely due to unidentified intracellular inv.
https://t.co/Ob86GefHhz
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Penis Injury from the Shot?
Penis Injury from the Shot: "It's Very Disturbing"
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) March 1, 2023
Potential Side Effects:
• Penile vein thrombosis (blood clot) - Mondor's disease
• Penile neoplasm (malignant lesion)
• Penile squamous cell carcinoma (cancer) - If it goes undetected, it can spread to the lymph system and… https://t.co/cYzS9NsS2w pic.twitter.com/yqLlDa79W7
She talks mainly of the penis but if the prostate is affected then Prostagenix could be beneficial. Here is a review of Prostagenix. Men need zinc, we need more zinc than women do. So supplementation should be considered.
Thursday, February 27, 2020
CORONAVIRUS VS SARS/MERS/EBOLA/SWINE FLU
Thanks to Robert Wenzel, who writes
I would want to know who is generating these myths? Bat soup? I mean this is the stuff of legends, of Vlad the Impaler. Like most viruses, they are spread through human contact, which means that people have to touch another person and that contact usually involves some fluid, like saliva from someone sneezing or coughing. And if you're of a certain age, I mean 35 and younger and in good physical health, odds are that that contact won't even make you sick. But if you're older and susceptible to illness and have a lowered or compromised immunity, then, yes, you'd want to take precautions. But a mask is not a great precaution as the two reviewed in the video. And the Corona-virus does not have the deaths associated with it like SARS did or does. In fact, if you're looking for deaths or body count as a marker for a serious condition, look no further than hospital beds where Sepsis is responsible for 50% of all hospitable deaths. So unless you've got sepsis, odds are you're probably going to survive this purported pandemic as well. Darn it. Does that mean you have to go to work? Does that mean that you have to continue making money, continue looking after and enduring family problems? You bet it does.The coronavirus, now known as COVID-19, originated in Wuhan, China, and has spread to at least 26 other countries.Here is some sound background information on the virus from Syra Madad, the senior director of the NYC Health + Hospitals System-wide Special Pathogens Program, and Stephen Morse, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University, debunked 13 of the most common myths about the coronavirus.
Compare the Corona Virus against other viruses:
Coronavirus vs SARS/MERS/Ebola/Swine Flu 😬 pic.twitter.com/iRmeV0kWoI— Dave Jones 🏴🏳️🌈 (@WelshGasDoc) February 25, 2020
Still freaked out? Then take some daily vitamin C, vitamin D, and Zinc Citrate. Bill Sardi points out how indispensable zinc is for healthy immunity.