Want to increase circulation in your lower legs? Want to get rid of edema? Try elastic compression socks. They work.
Elastic support hose reduce edema
and increase blood circulation in your lower legs. The hose
work better than herbal remedies for the same problem, like Horse
Chestnut or Gingko Biloba. Compression hose are to be worn during
the day; remove them at night before you shower and get ready for
bed. Depending upon your condition and the age of your condition,
you may want to wear it daily for 2 to 3 maybe 4 weeks or
longer. Observe how the edema dissipates and assess how
the energy in your legs elevates. Once you begin to feel better,
then you know that you don't need the compression hose. How it works
is that as you wear the hose over time, your body will adjust to the new
blood pressures on your veins, which uptake the instruction and pump blood
through your veins more efficiently. That claim is not EPA
approved. After one week of wearing the hose, the sluggishness in my legs
was lifted, which allowed for the circulation in my legs
to improve. I have more energy in my lower extremities. I rise
from a seat with greater strength, energy, and steadiness. My step is
more energetic, more controlled. I prefer the support hose over
nutritional supplements for the same condition. I don't like all of the
side effects of supplements. I found the following presentation interesting.
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.
For everything from anemia to headaches to allergies to having healthy bones and just feeling great all the time, copper is an incredibly important nutrient and this is how to know if you're getting enough.
How to manage your copper status to make sure you're getting enough, not too much, and fix any problems and make sure that whatever your solutions are that they're working. So copper, when you do not have enough you can get anemia that looks just like iron deficiency anemia but isn't, or that looks just like B12 and folate deficiency anemia, but isn't. In fact, you can get malabsorption of iron from copper deficiency that actually causes iron deficiency, and the problem might not be that you don't have enough iron in your diet, it might be that you're not getting enough copper in your diet to absorb the iron, so you could have anemia from that as well as the many other problems of iron deficiency itself. You can have low white blood cells, especially in neutrophils; you can have high cholesterol; you could get osteoporosis because copper is needed to support your bones. You could get histamine intolerance or a greater burden of allergies than you would otherwise have. You could have poor pigmentation of your skin and hair and neurotransmitter imbalances, like low adrenaline or high serotonin that might leave you feeling like you're not your best. So what do you do about this?
1:44. Well, the first thing is look at your diet and see whether the dietary pattern that you have is supporting getting enough copper. The absolute best sources of copper are liver, oysters, shiitake mushrooms, pure chocolate not the stuff watered down with sugar and milk, and spirulina. A tier below that of very good sources of copper are most shellfish besides oysters, remember oysters are the best, whole grains, legumes, and potatoes. Diets that are low in these foods are likely to contribute to a copper deficiency, but soil variation is very large, and all these foods, if they are grown in low copper soil, could be much less likely to give you enough copper. And if you're consuming--if you're not consuming enough of those foods and you are consuming foods from copper-deficient soils, then that makes you very predisposed to copper deficiency. Zinc supplementation, especially over 45 mg a day and with a zinc-to-copper ratio greater than 15 to 1, can be a cause of copper deficiency. Methylation can be a cause of copper deficiency, and I'll link in the description of this episode to my methylation resources.
SOURCES THAT CAUSE COPPER DEFICIENCY
3:08. Other sources of copper deficiency that are not dietary in nature include the use of antacids, proton pump inhibitors, gastric bypass surgery, and any digestive problems that are focused on the upper part of the GI tract like the stomach and the upper part of the small intestine. And although there's limited evidence for this, it seems to be the case that high doses of Vitamin C can impair copper absorption.
COPPER TOXICITY?
On the other hand, there is copper toxicity in general from diet. I do not believe copper toxicity is a concern. If you are supplementing with copper over 10 mg, that could pose a potential risk of copper toxicity. I think it's best to keep copper supplements under 10 mg, preferably under 3 mg a day and it's always best to get your copper from food, and when you do you're benefiting by the fact that the copper is mixed with other minerals, especially zinc, which protects against copper toxicity. It's extremely unlikely to get copper toxicity from food. There are high copper levels in certain water systems, but when they get to the point where they can cause copper toxicity usually drinking that water is going to make you nauseated and it's usually leaving blue colors all over the place. If it's really bad, you can see the blue even coming out in your clothing; so usually you have a warning sign, and certainly using a water filter will generally protect you against too much copper coming from your water supply.
COPPER TESTS
4:51. The most important test of copper status is serum copper this can be supplemented with serum ceruloplasmin; they tend to go together. And so you're usually not getting additional information by combining them. And serum copper tends to be more sensitive to deficiency, so you always want to at least get serum copper but it can be helpful to corroborate it with serum ceruloplasmin. But always get serum copper give that the priority in general low serum copper and low serum ceruloplasmin indicated copper deficiency most of the time. From what I've seen, I think you want to tend to be in the middle of the range because I have seen indications of copper deficiency when people are in the lower 20 or 30% of the range. It's important to note a a couple limitations of these tests first estrogen increases serum ceruloplasmin and tends to increase serum copper as well and that means that there's going to be some fluctuation of copper levels with the menstrual cycle and copper levels are generally twice hi during pregnancy as they are for women who are not pregnant and using hormone replacement therapy estrogen and HRT can raise copper levels by 30 to 90%, and unfortunately there really isn't any clear research to develop a separate reference range for women experiencing high estrogen under these conditions, so what we can say is that if your copper levels are running a little high and you can explain it with estrogen you can probably dismiss it because it's normal. It's probably all the more true in women than in men that you want to be at least towards the middle of the range for copper because if you're at the low and of the range and that might be close to deficiency that's all the more true if you would expect your estrogen levels to be bringing the copper up higher.
GENETIC PREDISPOSITION TO COPPER DEFICIENCY
There are two genetic disorders of copper metabolism Menkes Disease and Wilson's Disease
Firmicutes are a type of bacteria that live in the human gut. Many members of the Firmicutes phylum produce an important substance, butyrate, that keeps the colon healthy. The human gut microbiome consists of trillions of microorganisms, most of which are bacteria.
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/CIsgC2AdPtpic.twitter.com/UoP3qMIpD2
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:
PROSTAGENIX
There is a prostate product, called Prostagenix, which has excellent ingredients, that was pitched by Larry King and Bill Sardi because of its Beta-Sitoserol, which apparently has more anti-inflammatory power than saw palmetto, the gold standard for a long time. I've tried it and I like the results. It's designed to reduce inflammation, so that can't hurt, and improve the function of the prostate at the same time. I definitely feel more energy.
IP6
The other product that I had phenomenal success with and continue to do so is IP6. IP6, with its broad range of benefits, is made from rice bran. It is probably the best over-the-counter anticancer compound on the market. It is a mineral chelator. It removes mostly the heavier minerals, like iron, calcium, and zinc, but it really removes all minerals. Why do this? Excess iron is implicated in cancer. By the time we're 40s years old, iron begins to accumulate from the foods we've eaten by that time. During our teens and 20s, we need to eat red meat and the iron in it to build muscle and bone. Past our 20s, it begins to accumulate. Once it accumulates and we have too much, our tissues can't absorb anymore and so the continued consumption of iron can float unbound in our blood. In that unbound state, iron becomes an inflammatory protein that can cause all kinds of inflammatory, age-related conditions, like arthritis, gout, cancer, and others. Some people take this periodically as a kind of maintenance of excess iron. Iron is probably the only heavy mineral that is of concern, since other minerals, like magnesium, zinc, and copper are important for health maintenance. Excess iron is cited as one reason why women tend to outlive men. Women have a built-in mechanism to periodically shed iron. Donating blood helps too. But, IP6, at least from my experience, is fantastic. In 2016, I was working a bulk route with FedEx. But I'd been besieged by chronic injuries from sports and accidents. I wrote Bill Sardi who recommended IP6. Up to that point, I'd lumber out of bed, bracing myself against nearby furniture just to rise. It wasn't pleasant. I knew the benefits of chiropractic care; which allowed me to compete with and, on occasion, best the 20-year-olds on the court. And no, they didn't just let me score! LOL. But I was in another territory or state at the time. So I tried the IP6. Took it at bedtime away from a meal, and when I woke up the following morning I literally sprung out of bed and felt like dancing. At least those were my first thoughts. An added benefit of IP6 is that it is a source of fiber. And it helps with sleep. Who'd a thunk it? The wound-healing process can actually exacerbate an injury. I played too many years of basketball and so was left with chronic knee and ankle pain and stiffness. The way that the healing process can exacerbate an injury is that when blood flows to the injured site, it can deliver too much iron, and the iron will remain, leaving people with chronic injuries after the injury has healed. What I noticed upon waking is that other, past and chronic injured areas felt lighter and more energetic. I couldn't believe it. And when I shared that with Sardi, that's when he explained that IP6 resolves a certain percentage of old injuries, because of the excess iron left over in those areas affected by an imperfect healing process. So the metaphor that people can rust is more literal than we can imagine. Phenomenal. So I take IP6 regularly, more to manage the excess iron which is implicated in any cancer growth. I'll be 66 in a few months, and I always have Harry Callahan reminding me that a man's got to know his limitations.
This made an impression on me. As did this from a gal with liver cancer.
GLUTATHIONE
I like Glutathione over Beta-Glucans. I've tried both. For me and my biology, I get a nice effect with glutathione.
GARLIC
I used to eat a whole garlic clove at night, and it would relax my muscles and stomach. It has to be slightly crushed and then consumed. But it has lots of anti-cancer and anti-microbial, even antiparasitic properties. More evidence is emerging that cancer is the result of parasites. Most think of cancer as something caused by viruses. Viruses certainly can and do cause cancer.
MELATONIN
I love melatonin. Swanson's brand gives me really nice dreams, the kind where everything gets resolved without extended or intense conflict. LOL. One doctor, Dr. Houston, called it the best way to restore normal blood pressure. And it certainly does that. I used to wake at night with rising blood pressure. I'd take melatonin and return to a wonderful sleep that kept me in a deep sleep until 6:30/7am. It's also one of the BEST antioxidants for its broad range of areas in the body that respond to it.
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.
RESVERATROL
Resveratrol has powerful effects on cancer. Resveratrol treats all 3 stages of cancer. Bill Sardi really was/is the Resveratrol guru.
There are other approaches where you target the mitochondria of the cells. One products that increases mitochondria strength and energy is PPQ. I've tried it. I like its effects.
I am sure that there are other procedures. One woman in California swears by ozone therapy.
WHAT CAUSES CANCER?
Lots of things. Stress is probably the most punishing because although you can endure physical stresses, there's always the psychological residue from that can inform decisions.
It's been known that viruses can cause cancer. I learned this in 2017 from Bill Sardi.
Parasites and fungus can also cause cancer. And from what I understand, the older we get the more likely it is that parasites are the culprit. But trying new medicine unknown by you or any of your acquaintances is fraught with fear and anxiety. So even though we may not like our doctors, we tend to trust their expertise on drugs. It makes sense. To that end, learning that some antiparasitics act as some chemotherapies was interesting.
. . . 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.
...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.
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 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."
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.
A friend
of mine loves to complain about how the free market allows bad players and
profit-seeking outfits to do whatever they please with regard to their product
or service and hide much of the truth about these through clever advertisement
or outright omission. This is a fact of life, and one reason why online
journalists are a source of valuable facts and information. I try.
But the free market also makes us smarter. We learn pretty quick what is
good, bad, and absolutely ugly. And once we know, we can abstain from a
product or a service or even a person. This is the virtue of a free
market--it makes consumers smarter.
Take
water, for example. We drink bottled water to avoid excess copper or rust
or chlorine. Or so we think. Until we learn that municipal water
supplies in one city are bottled and shipped for sale in other cities without
batting an eye at the contaminants in the water. People learn. We
adjust. Sometimes too late, after we get sick, not Montezuma's Revenge sick, but a low-grade health sick, like fatigue. And only to find out later that some other chemical
has found its nefarious way into our water supply. Find ways of
shortening that learning curve. But we need water as toxic as it might be. There are remedies, however, that I point to below, ones that comes from the premiere nutritional compound guy, Bill Sardi. But first, this report by Matt Agorist from Natural
Blaze. 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]
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]
It is
funny how most of us believe that much of what we take to be the free market in
groceries and food is literally killing us, and government is the faithful
handmaiden in seeing this result brought to its fruition.
Matt
Agorist alerts us to a damning report that effects 170 million Americans.
A
damning report from the Environmental Working
Group has just revealed that drinking water for more than 170 million Americans
in all 50 states contains radioactive elements that are shown to cause cancer.
Not only does the report expose the deadly levels of radiation but it also
shows that officials have been actively covering it up.
The
investigations looked at tests from 22,000 utilities in all 50 states between
2010 to 2015. He points out that only a small percentage of water
supplies exceeded toxic levels, but that their standards or legal radiation
limits are "more than 40 years old." So, what, he's calling for
government upgrades? Good luck. The tests, however, when measurd by
the more stringent standards set in Caliornia back in 2006 that "nearly
100 percent of tested water supplies failed," making places like "Flint, Michigan look like child’s play."
Omitting what the percentage is, Matt Agorist acknowledges that “Most
radioactive elements in tap water come from natural sources, but that doesn’t
take away the need to protect people through stronger standards and better
water treatment,” said Olga Naidenko, Ph.D., EWG’s senior science advisor for
children’s environmental health." I am not saying that this is not
serious, but maybe there are bigger fish to fry, particularly when I read in
the very next paragraph that "The problem is only getting worse,
too." How can it get worse than radiation? When it comes to political appointees, which regrettably is what his article to turns to. Politics, which is so fashionable these days, effectively discredits his message.
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.
So, what,
Argonist's article is about government incompetence? Okay, then what is
the solution? You got it: a different government appointment.
AGORIST CHASES POLITICS; DROPS HEALTH CONCERNSMatt 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]
And there is this, "Long-term exposure
to chlorinated drinking water (30-40 years)
increases the risk of colon cancer."
Water is
important, no doubt. In fact, when it comes to colon cancer, water is
decisive in fending off that disease.
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]
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]
Related 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
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.
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.
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. Compare the Corona Virus against other viruses:
Not
completely sure how the marketing of Ivermectin works against the vaccine
campaign, but clearly if Ivermectin's reputation survives as a cure for the SARS-CoV-2
virus and or COVID, wouldn't that throw into question the origin story of
SARS-CoV-2 or COVID from being a virus that originated in some exotic wet
market out of China to that of a parasitic worm contracted from some unclean
source? If Ivermectin is a horse dewormer or a dewormer of any kind and
it works to cure COVID 100%, wouldn't that make the cause of COVID not a virus
but a parasite? When they claim dewormer, they're conceding that the
cause of COVID is a parasitic worm.
The tweet below comes from World Net Daily covering Aaron Rodgers's recent interview with Pat McAfee. Author Art Moore explains that
Along with Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, Rodgers was treated
for COVID-19 with monoclonal antibodies, zinc, and vitamins C and D. The
Packers star told McAfee the treatment was recommended by podcaster and friend
Joe Rogan, who recovered quickly from his own bout with COVID-19.
"I'm
not some uneducated person who's throwing stuff out there," Rodgers said.
"If you want to rip on me because I took horse dewormer, and whatever else
you want to talk about, that's fine. But I also got better in 48 hours. And I
had symptoms."
Back in October 2021, Dr. Judy Mikovits called the vaccines a synthetic virus. More recently, we've learned that it is a synthesis if virus and parasite. What an awful combination.
.My house's dewormer? Yep....that and Hydroxychloriquine (fish tank cleaner) But WAIT.....Who recommended people swallow flashlights & ingest bleach; THEN start a program and dubbed it "Operation Warp Speed"? Hint: NOT DR. FAUCI. pic.twitter.com/GmT13H6hym
I enjoyed a fresh beet root today and boy could I feel the
burning of detoxification. I combined the beet with half a sliced Granny
Smith apple and the taste and nutrient combination were fantastic. This
article from BodyMindDetox corroborates the detoxifying
benefits of my experience, except that it recommends adding a lot more healthy
ingredients. It recommends mixing "cucumber, celery, lemon, apple or
ginger" to get added and necessary zinc:
Fresh Beetroot is a powerful food for cleansing and
supporting liver function. Try starting the day with at least 8 ounces of
Beet juice mixed with cucumber, celery, lemon, apple or ginger for an extra
helping of zinc.
The liver's ability to function efficiently is crucial as it
is accountable for filtering at least 3 pints of blood every minute of the day
and is responsible for the largest percentage of detoxification, when the organ
gets bogged down, sluggish or clogged the entire body becomes more contaminated
and toxic.