Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Anatomy of the Colon


A must-watch and a must-listen. 

Your colon's health is not only about poop.  What else happens?

Large and Small Intestines.  The bowel is about 5 feet.  The intestinal tract is where you digest food above, and the small intestines are approximately 23 feet.  30 feet from mouth to anus. 

Pay attention to the graph on your colon.  Notice the major aorta in all the veins that attach to the colon walls.  Why is that vitally important?  

Because when you have poop stuck in your colon, you are technically poisoning yourself with the toxic substances sitting in your bowel.  And I just showed you all the blood attached, all the veins and the arteries, so all the toxins--skatole, cresol, indole, phenol, and the permeability of your wall.  All of these things are affected by stools sitting in that bowel and directly poisoning your blood.  And don't forget, your liver is cleansing that blood every 7 minutes.  

1:25  So what else about this blood supply?  What else do we know?  Picture of blood vessels and a major artery that's attached to the colon wall.  Well, look at this.  It's the Superior Mesenteric Vein that affects your lymph drainage and your nerve supply.  Nerves, meaning your sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system.  That's your Vagus Nerve.  When you go to a chiropractor, they will adjust your Vagus Cranial Nerve.  It goes from the cranium all the way down the bowel. 

THE VAGUS NERVE
The Vegas nerve operates mainly within the parasympathetic nervous system linking major organ activity to the brain.  According to Medical news today it's four main functions are:
1)  SENSORY: providing sensory information from the throat heart lungs and abdomen.
2)  SPECIAL SENSORY: providing taste sensation behind the tongue.
3)  MOTOR: providing movement for neck muscles so you can swallow and speak.
4)  PARASYMPATHETIC:  responsible for your digestive tract respiration and heart rate functioning.

While the sympathetic nervous system controls the fight or flight response sending out stress releasing hormones like adrenaline and cortisol so you can take action.

The Vagus Nerve does the opposite, helping you get rid of stress and remain calm the more things you do to stimulate the Vagus Nerve the more relaxed you are and less stressed you'll feel.

GUESS WHAT?  It attaches right to your colon, and that's why people feel so much better after they've had a colonic

It's a mixed nerve. 
It's the longest, most widely distributed Cranial Nerve.  
It's distributed until the right 2/3 of the transverse colon.  
It contains Afferent, Motor, and Parasympathetic fibers.  

HOW CAN THIS TOTALLY AFFECT YOU?
It can affect you because it's responsible for your parasympathetic nervous system, which is the calming influence.  The sympathetic nervous system is stress, cortisol, you're running away from a bear . . . .  But this Vagus Nerve does the opposite.  It helps you get rid of stress and remain calm.  

2:35.  Here is your colon, and she's already shown us the major artery in the veins attached to that column wall which affects everything in your body because it's your blood.  It's like soil to a plant.  This is your blood directly affected by your colon.  But look at this these little green dots.  Those are your lymph nodes.  How important are your lymphs?  Well, basically your lymphs are your immune system.  The lymphs are like little trash cans that take out the garbage, and when they are full and when they don't move they get full of waste and matter.  And if they're attached here to this colon wall that's full of poop, you can see this is going to be a big problem.

REPORT: Julian Assange spent $500k for his flight out of the UK to avoid landing on the American homeland after he was released from prison.

REPORT: Julian Assange spent $500k for his flight out of the UK to avoid landing on the American homeland after he was released from prison. Assange will instead be landing on a remote U.S. island where he will plead guilty to the charges. The island is the U.S. territory of Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands, about 1,800 miles from Australia. “He has to front up to charges that have been brought under U.S. law," said a professor at the University of Sydney's law school. Assange will have the U.S. federal court hearing on Wednesday morning on the remote island. His wife suggested the $500k flight was paid for in debt so they will likely launch a fundraising campaign to pay it off.  

Assange is headed for Australia where he will reunite with his family. 

PETER ST ONGE: one study by Cambridge University found that regulations have added between $6,000 and $7,000 to the cost of a car and have wiped out cheaper models altogether.

A speeding freight train of regulations is coming that will gut small businesses while climate mandates make pretty much everything that plugs in suck.  A new study by the Job Creators Network estimates that 1.2 trillion dollars in new regulations are about to hit Americans courtesy of Joe Biden; that would be on top of the estimated 1.9 trillion dollars we already lose to regulations.  Per household, that comes to $10,000 in new regulations on top of the $15,000 in regulations we already pay every year.  Put differently, 20 cents on the dollar you earn got snagged by regulatory costs; you never saw it.  Taxes are on top of that.  The new rules run the gamut from emissions to staffing and diversity to reporting requirements for global warming.  There are manufacturing restrictions on pretty much everything in your house.  So dishwashers, water heaters, ceiling fans, light bulbs, gas stoves, washing machines, and, of course, air conditioners.  One study by the Alliance for Consumers estimates the new rules will increase the cost of a washing machine by $200, a furnace by $500, and the cost of refilling your air conditioner by over $1,000; they could push some products, like gas stoves, out of existence altogether.  Now all of that is on top of existing regulations that already pushed all these things up by thousands.  For example, one study by Cambridge University found that regulations have added between $6,000 and $7,000 to the cost of a car and have wiped out cheaper models altogether.  Of course, none of that is a problem for the 1%.  They will still drive Bentleys and crank the heat up in winter, and it's a positive bonanza for the huge companies whose donations bought all of those lovely regulations.  As for the rest of us, wear another sweater and take the bus.  Beyond the crap products, this flood of regulations is driving tens of thousands of factories and businesses overseas.  To illustrate, the National Association of Manufacturers estimates that it currently costs $30,000 in Regulatory Compliance alone for every manufacturing worker.  For small manufacturers, the mom-and-pop, that actually comes to $50,000 in regulatory costs.  They can't spread it out over as many workers, so that is literally more than the salary and that goes to Regulatory Compliance alone.  Upcoming rules are targeting precisely these small businesses, most notoriously on climate disclosure, climate change procurement, basically locking small companies out of selling to the federal government, and a  "transparency rule on climate that would hit 11 million small firms with nearly 100 billion dollars in fresh costs."  Many of course will just give up and close shop.  The rules are part of 5,300 rules imposed since Obama.  Trump had briefly reversed the tide.  Remember he took out two regulations for every new one but Joe Biden's handlers have doubled down even out doing the famously destructive Obama in terms of job-crushing regulations that make everything you buy suck.  There is a rate of hope in an upcoming Supreme Court decision, called Loper V Raimondo, brought by a fishing boat that was forced to pay $700 a day for regulator ride-alongs.  If the decision comes in favor of the Fishers, it could dramatically rein in the federal rule Leviathan, obliging major rules to actually go through Congress instead of auto-spawning in the Deep State.  If not, the regulatory strangle will continue trillion by trillion until your jobs in China you furnished are just for show and you need a mortgage to buy a car made of tin cans.

TEXAS: Thanks to the retail pharmacy lobby, Texas is one of 5 states that doesn’t allow MDs to dispense medications.

Talk about your lone star.  

I could not imagine practicing medicine in 2024.

"You're getting very loud with me, and you're a professional just like I am."  Who is loud?  A bit presumptuous, eh, lady?  Bowden was recommending some workarounds, and the pharmacist gets offended, loud, and defensive?  She relies on the mutual standing of professionalism like it's the perfect excuse to not solve the problem.  Does "professionalism" really mean "representin'"?  O, Incompetence! 

DR. JANE RUBY: The same satanic scumbags that want to ensure full-term abortions are also trying to get 4 shots called vaccines into fetus prior to birth!

Just out of principle, everyone should absolutely reject any opinion, any procedure, any diagnosis from anyone working inside the medical complex.   It used to be that pediatricians would recommend Hepatitis B shots for kids on their 2nd day of life.  Now, they're recommending vaccines for pregnant mothers, so that the kids are injected with poisons before they're even born.  Dear God.