Thursday, August 29, 2024

WEJOLYN: We talk about the biome as gut health all the time here. But people don’t link that up with eyeball fluid, nostril mucus, and realize that the entire body is a biome.

And it takes about 12 hours for a streptococcus mutans to land on your tooth, call its buddies to come and join it and start developing into this infected mass.  So you have to brush your teeth every 12 hours otherwise you are going to develop plaque but that is an ongoing process that never gets better.  --Dr. Ellie Phillips 


00:40  Do you need a dental cleaning?  Maybe you do, maybe you don't.  Does a cleaning stop you from getting cavities?  How does that happen?  What's the science?  And when it comes to little children I get really mad because some mothers pay for every child to have a cleaning, and do they need it and is it beneficial?

01:10  If your dentist or hygenist tells you that, yes, you do need a cleaning because you have that crusty stuff they call tartar, calculus plaque in places around your mouth, then you do need to do something about that.  The hygenist could clean it off your teeth, but believe me, it's going to come back and you don't have to have that.  

PLAQUE IS A BACTERIAL INFECTION
01:35  Plaque is a bacterial infection.  Yeah, it's not a thing, it's not a substance.  It looks like a substance in your mouth but let's go down a microscope and start at the beginning.  In your saliva, in the liquid in your mouth are lots and lots of kinds of bacteria.  I think they're now saying that there are 900 different kinds of bacteria and most of them are really good and helpful.  One particular kind of bacteria is called streptococcus mutans.  What they do is travel around the mouth, say the mouth of an infant before they have teeth they can't land anywhere, because the only place where streptococcus mutans can multiply is on the hard surface of a tooth, a non-shedding hard tooth.  They love teeth.  And the strep mutans consume sugars.  So if you have sugars in your saliva from the foods and drinks you eat or drink, strep mutans will take those sugars and use it as an energy source to multiply and also to make sticky pads that glue streptococcus mutans to your tooth and to other streptococcus mutans, so they start lining up and maturing and when they're maturing, they're kind of like little columna, like little pencils under a microscope, lined up, stuck to each other and then they form these blankets.  And the next blanket comes on top, so they not only lay sideways but thicken.  And when they grow so thick, they can actually be seen, that is when you have plaque on your teeth.  So if you scrape with your fingernail and get a soft, white fluffy stuff off your teeth and you were to look at that under a microscope, it is a seething mass of all these bacteria that are all glued together with the sticky glucans from sugars that you've been eating or drinking. 

03:43  Now, yes, you can brush that stuff off your teeth, you can floss it off your teeth, but it's not going to go away because in your saliva you have more  streptococcus mutans just waiting to land on your tooth.  And it takes about 12 hours for a streptococcus mutans to land on your tooth, call its buddies to come and join it and start developing into this infected mass.  So you have to brush your teeth every 12 hours otherwise you are going to develop plaque but that is an ongoing process that never gets better.  The suggestion I would make is that you start using strategies that I recommend.  You see, we knew in 1970 that if you consume a tiny amount of xylitol, the sugar from birch trees, at the end of meals and then you don't eat or drink, over a period of 1 month the Xylitol will feed all the bacteria in your mouth, feed all the good ones, it will also feed those nasty strep mutans that are on your teeth.  The thing is strep mutans cannot use Xylitol.  It's the wrong shape.  It's a 5-carbon sugar, and it's just like the wrong cog in a wheel.  It cannot use it for energy.  And without energy, the strep mutans can no longer make their sticky pads to stick to your teeth, so they become slippery, so you can wash them away

04:00. I thought I'd lay out my observations.  July and August have been extremely eventful, and all of these events had something very interesting and common and that is the well understood pending default by Ukraine, which was expected at the end of July.  And there was frenzied activity around Ukraine's Bond Servicing, and between Ukraine's government and Starmer's cabinet.  Here's what's been happening.  2024 has been very bad for Ukraine.  It's become clear that they cannot win in their war against Russia, and already in January about 10% of people polled in Europe, on a sample of 17,000 people in 12 European countries, only 10% of them felt that Ukraine could win against Russia. Which tells you that's the True Believers, 10%, right?  So things are looking bleak and then the aid package gets stalled in US Congress for months, the $61 billion aid package.  And then in March, the World Bank gives Ukraine a $1.5 billion loan but what we learned from that is that the World Bank thinks that Ukraine state of finances is catastrophic and at the risk of dealing with Ukraine is extreme, meaning you can lend the money but you're not going to see it back.  That's bank talk for that.

06:00. So there's a lot of anxiety between the private bondholders who hold about $20 billion dollars worth of _________ Ukraine bonds.  When Russians launched their special military operation these private bondholders granted Ukraine a two-year grace period so you don't have to service your debt for 2 years.  That expires when?  It expired on the 1st of August, 2024, so 27 days ago.  In May, according to the Wall Street Journal, they start this discussion between a bondholding committee representing people like Black Rock among the Pimco and who knows who else and they start negotiating with Ukrainians because they're like, "Hey, you need to start servicing those bonds.  You need to start paying at least the interest," and so the Ukrainians are like, "We can't.  If you take a haircut, like 60%, then maybe we can talk.  And so there were negotiations going on, Ukrainians were demanding 60% reduction in debt and the bond holders were offering 22% so this gets to July then on 12th July they have these intense negotiations and by the 19th July they reached the agreement okay so ukrainians are going to start restructuring their debts they're going to be at 37% haircut for the bond holders and this happens in London on 18th July zelensky flies to London where the recently appointed Blair's salonski as his ambass ador as his ambassador to London who used to be the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces in Ukraine

1:16:40  Steve Hogarth put it in one of Marillion's songs, we don't even have the haves and the have nots, we have "the haves and the have-nothings." 

That's Britain, man. 

They had a poll in which 25% of the British people said they were going to have to switch off their heating this winter to survive financially.  Off!  And 48% of them said "Off or down," meaning maybe we'll heat a little bit, but that's half the population. 

1:17:31  And their leadership, as you pointed out in your article, the leadership is telling them "Well, you're probably going to have to suffer and you probably don't deserve to heat your homes," like a number of them are like "this is what you're going to have to do to save England."  Ah, no.  Fuck you.

PAUL SALADINO, MD: What is actually in Doritos? Let's look at the ingredients

BIG PHARMA LIES WITH SHARYL ATTKINSSON

One of them I would say is Viagra causing blindness.  I broke that story internationally some years ago at CBS when other journalists didn't care.  --Sharyl Attkinsson

Here is the podcast, and the 36-minute interview doesn't start until the 1:08 mark.  

18:45. Well, like you say, the stuff that sounded unbelievable to me but as I started to understand the science behind it these are things that opened my eyes.  One of them I would say is Viagra causing blindnessI broke that story internationally some years ago at CBS when other journalists didn't care.  It was nothing more than a laugh to them when a small article came up on the wire services, and I talked about how the people who uncovered these side effects that the government should [have been] covering, the drug company should be telling us about, like blindness with the erectile dysfunction drugs, they're not coming up with it because they're not looking for it for whatever reason.  The doctors who are prescribing it aren't asking.  So this tells how this was discovered by me and also by independent doctors who were treating as it happens; not the urologists who should have been looking for this, but an eye doctor noticed these patterns.  So I thought that was fascinating.  I talked about the tricks that FDA scientists say the drug companies use to hide Adverse Events in their studies that they submit to being approved so that these things won't show up until it's too late

JAMES LYONS-WEILER: autism...it often involves an autoimmune reaction...but it's simply the body's intolerance of toxins and the brain becomes overwhelmed

"Adults who were exposed to too much mercury because they ate fish from the Bay of Minamata... They started hand-flapping, they stopped talking...we call that mercury poisoning over [there], but if you poison a kid with mercury to their toxic level of tolerance, it's autism."

Scientist, CEO, author, and human rights advocate James Lyons-Weiler () describes for Stephanie Weidle (@ActiveSinger24) on a Feds for Freedom () podcast about how autism is caused by "a long list" of environmental toxins, which he refers to as "autismogens." "Like there are many carcinogens, there are many autismogens," Lyons-Weiler says. "These autismogens include any number of organic pollutants [including] mercury of both types." The scientist highlights the Minamata disaster in Japan, which saw citizens in the 1950s, in the city of Minamata, Kumamoto Prefecture, fall prey to mercury poisoning following the release of methylmercury into the ocean from industrial wastewater from a chemical factory. The methylmercury bioaccumulated in shellfish and when citizens subsequently ate them, they were poisoned. "Adults that were exposed to too much mercury because they ate fish from the Bay of Minamata after the Minamata disaster...[they] stopped making eye contact. They started hand-flapping, and they stopped talking, it's a one-to-one correspondence. We just call that mercury poisoning over here. But if you poison a kid with mercury to their toxic level of tolerance, it's autism, if it's mercury-based." Partial transcription of clip: "All of the literature up to 2015 showed environmental toxins that are associated with autism. It's a long list. "Like there are many carcinogens, there are many autismogens. These autismogens include any number of organic pollutants. They include mercury of both types. And proof of this is the Minamata disaster in Japan. Adults that were exposed to too much mercury because they ate fish from the Bay of Minamata after the Minamata disaster, [and] well, let's go through the symptoms of autism: you stop making eye contact; you can't speak; you lose the ability to speak; you don't interact with people socially; you act like they're not there in the room If it's severe, you might hand flap and do repetitive motions. "Anybody can identify a kid with autism that way or an adult. The adults that were exposed to high levels of mercury stopped making eye contact. They started hand flapping, and they stopped talking, it's a one-to-one correspondence. We just call that mercury poisoning over here. But if you poison a kid with mercury to their toxic level of tolerance, it's autism, if it's mercury-based.

The reference to Dr. Russel Blaylock's Chronic Microglial Activation.
So autism...it often involves an autoimmune reaction...but it's simply the body's intolerance of toxins and the brain becomes overwhelmed, can't do the things that the brain needs to do. "What happens in the brain if a brain cell dies due to the toxins that are present of any kind, it actually activates, it sends out cytokines that activate microglial cells, which are the scavengers and the immune cells of our brain. And those microglial cells will pick up the cellular debris and clean it up. They also do pruning of the brain during neurodevelopment and they have two roles. They're the trash collectors of the brain and they prune the brain for neurodevelopment. Well, if you fill the brain with toxins to the point where these microglia are so busy taking out the trash all day long, they can't build the brain properly. So we have altered neurodevelopment due to toxins. "So please, let's stop with, okay, for the greater good, you're taking on risks for to protect other kids, and what about these kids? What about these kids' rights to live in a world free from the ravages of pharmaceutical toxins to save some other kid from a mild childhood illness. That's where the balance of ethics should be and we need to revisit that as a society.