Friday, July 29, 2016

ULTRASOUND CAN CREATE CAVITATIONS




When I find myself learning and knowing more than most doctors, that scares me.  It means that what I learn is a bit of a threat to them, a threat to their authority, to their knowledge and training, and to their certification.  But these features are no trifling aspects; these are what the licensed professional builds his self-image on. You just entered his domain.  You came in with questions, and while you're in you point out an unusual response, an out-lier type of response, to some standardized medical procedure.  Expect him to down-dress you despite the documented evidence of your claim. But to protect his authority, to protect his license and to coddle the regulatory agencies that give him life he also has to adopt the prevailing narrative about the sanctioned procedure.  What I am talking about is ultrasound.  I told this surgeon that the ultrasound burned me, and he rejected it outright and did not tolerate any questioning.  Maybe it is just his personality, an idiosyncrasy, a bias.  Even Wikipedia has my back,
Ultrasound treatment and/or exposure can create cavitations that can potentially "result in a syndrome involving manifestations of nausea, headache, tinnitus, pain, dizziness, and fatigue."
The word "syndrome" tells you that the reaction consists of a cluster of symptoms that seem not to occur in isolation, creating a complex condition that no physician has been able to understand or explain.  This may be one reason why some doctors, at least this surgeon, refused to acknowledge any adverse side effects from the ultrasound.  Instead, he tried to make me sound like a kook.  He tries to get that charge to stick, while he's got his assistant with him who exaggerated a dismissive expression on her face.  That's what I call a good team effort.  So it wasn't just me and "my doctor."  He brought in muscle.  The surgeon invited his receptionist to audit the reporting of my symptoms.  And this on a first-time visit?  Didn't make sense except to serve to squelch any conflicting opinion.  In fact, when I insisted that the ultrasound did cause burning, he said "Well, I'm not going to argue with you."  He was being non-confrontational.  He wasn't elevating the discussion to more medical tones.  No.  He was controlling the discussion by way of phony politeness.  It was the classic two-against-one, and this is exactly how these licensed professionals play.  Dirty.  So the next time you think that your benevolent doctor has only your best interest in mind, think again. He is self-serving.  I am okay with that as long as I derive some benefit from his knowledge, expertise, and insight.  I will say that he was able to identify a condition that no one else had up to that time been able to do.  But it would require surgery to fix it.  And as a diagnostic measure ultrasound had to be done.  I told him I didn't want to get burned.  He shrugged his shoulders and offered "I don't know what to tell you."  



When I find myself learning and knowing more than most doctors, that scares me.  It means that what I learn is a bit of a threat to them, a threat to their authority, to their knowledge and training, and to their certification.  But these features are no trifling aspects; these are what the licensed professional builds his self-image on. You just entered his domain.  You came in with questions, and while you're in you point out an unusual response, an out-lier type of response, to some standardized medical procedure.  Expect him to down-dress you despite the documented evidence of your claim. But to protect his authority, to protect his license and to coddle the regulatory agencies that give him life he also has to adopt the prevailing narrative about the sanctioned procedure.  What I am talking about it ultrasound.  I told this surgeon that the ultrasound burned me, and he rejected it outright and did not tolerate any questioning.  Maybe it is just his personality, an idiosyncrasy, a bias.  Even Wikipedia has my back,
Ultrasound treatments and/or exposure can create cavitations that can potentially "results in a syndrome involving manifestations of nausea, headache, tinnitus, pain, dizziness, and fatigue."
The word "syndrome" tells you that the reaction consists of a cluster of symptoms that seem not to occur in isolation, creating a complex condition that no physician has been able to understand or explain.  This may be one reason why some doctors, at least this surgeon, refused to acknowledge any adverse side effects from the ultrasound.  Instead, he tried to make me sound like a kook.  He tries to get that charge to stick, while he's got his assistant with him who exaggerated a dismissive expression on her face.  That's what I call a good team effort.  So it wasn't just me and "my doctor."  He brought in muscle.  The surgeon invited his receptionist to audit the reporting of my symptoms.  And this on a first-time visit?  Didn't make sense except to serve to squelch any conflicting opinion.  In fact, when I insisted that the ultrasound did cause burning, he said "Well, I'm not going to argue with you."  He was being non-confrontational.  He wasn't elevating the discussion to more medical tones.  No.  He was controlling the discussion by way of phony politeness.  It was the classic two-against-one, and this is exactly how these licensed professionals play.  Dirty.  So the next time you think that your benevolent doctor has only your best interest in mind, think again. He is self-serving.  I am okay with that as long as I derive some benefit from his knowledge, expertise, and insight.  I will say that he was able to identify a condition that no one else had up to that time been able to do.  But it would require surgery to fix it.  And as a diagnostic measure ultrasound had to be done.  I told him I didn't want to get burned.  He shrugged his shoulders and offered "I don't know what to tell you."  


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peritoneum.

Recurring hernia


Thursday, July 28, 2016

Abortion Drugs Found in Bill Gates' Tetanus Vaccine

From InvestmentWatchBlog via WhatReallyHappened


Doctors in Kenya have accused UNICEF, the World Health Organization and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation of secretly trying to sterilize millions of women in Africa via a tetanus vaccine program. 

According to LifeSiteNews, the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association says that doctors have uncovered evidence of a mass sterilization program sponsored by the Kenyan government and funded by Bill Gates.

Healthimpactnews.com reports:

The Kenyan government denies there is anything wrong with the vaccine, and says it is perfectly safe.

The Kenya Catholic Doctors Association, however, saw evidence to the contrary, and had six different samples of the tetanus vaccine from various locations around Kenya sent to an independent laboratory in South Africa for testing.

The results confirmed their worst fears: all six samples tested positive for the HCG antigen. The HCG antigen is used in anti-fertility vaccines, but was found present in tetanus vaccines targeted to young girls and women of childbearing age. Dr. Ngare, spokesman for the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association, stated in a bulletin released November 4:

“This proved right our worst fears; that this WHO campaign is not about eradicating neonatal tetanus but a well-coordinated forceful population control mass sterilization exercise using a proven fertility regulating vaccine. This evidence was presented to the Ministry of Health before the third round of immunization but was ignored.” (Source)

Dr. Ngare brought up several points about the mass tetanus vaccination program in Kenya that caused the Catholic doctors to become suspicious:

Dr. Ngare told LifeSiteNews that several things alerted doctors in the Church’s far-flung medical system of 54 hospitals, 83 health centers, and 17 medical and nursing schools to the possibility the anti-tetanus campaign was secretly an anti-fertility campaign.

Why, they ask does it involve an unprecedented five shots (or “jabs” as they are known, in Kenya) over more than two years and why is it applied only to women of childbearing years, and why is it being conducted without the usual fanfare of government publicity?

Usually, we give a series of three shots over two to three years, we give it to anyone who comes into the clinic with an open wound, men, women, or children.” said Dr. Ngare.

But it is the five vaccination regime that is most alarming. “The only time tetanus vaccine has been given in five doses is when it is used as a carrier in fertility regulating vaccines laced with the pregnancy hormone, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) developed by WHO in 1992. (Source)

UNICEF: A HISTORY OF TAKING ADVANTAGE OF DISASTERS TO MASS VACCINATEo Mass Vaccinate

It should be noted that UNICEF and WHO distribute these vaccines for free and that there are financial incentives for the Kenyan government to participate in these programs. When funds from the UN are not enough to purchase yearly allotments of vaccines, an organization started and funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI, provides extra funding for many of these vaccination programs in poor countries.

Also, there was no outbreak of tetanus in Kenya, only the perceived “threat” of tetanus due to local flood conditions.

These local disasters are a common reason UNICEF goes into poorer countries with free vaccines to begin mass vaccination programs.

Health Impact News reported last year that UNICEF began a similar mass vaccination program with 500,000 doses of live oral polio vaccine in the Philippines after a Super Typhoon devastated Tacloban and surrounding areas. This was in spite of the fact there were no reported cases of polio in the Philippines since 1993, and people who have had the live polio vaccine can “shed” the virus into sewage systems, thereby causing the actual disease it is supposed to be preventing.

A very similar mass vaccination with the live oral polio vaccine occurred among Syrian refugees in 2013 when 1.7 million doses of polio vaccine were purchased by UNICEF, in spite of the fact that no cases of polio had been seen since 1999. After the mass vaccination program started, cases of polio began to reappear in Syria.

It seems quite apparent that UNICEF and WHO use these local disasters to mass vaccinate people, mainly children, and young women. Massive education and propaganda efforts are also necessary to convince the local populations that they need these vaccines. Here is a video UNICEF produced for the tetanus vaccine in Kenya. Notice how they use school teachers and local doctors to do the educating, even though the vaccines are produced by western countries.

At least in Kenya, Catholic doctors are acting and taking a stand against what they see as an involuntary mass sterilization campaign designed to control the population of Africans.

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Breathing Exercises to strengthen the diaphragm.

For those who could use help with breathing muscles.  This is not easy.  This takes concentrated effort.  Power through.  
Though I can't fully fathom what it's like to be pregnant, particularly in the latter trimester, I do know that the changes to a woman's body can be dramatic and lasting.  While other women repair rather rapid and completely.  You'll see a mother of three or more with a delicate figure, slim at the waist and no belly distention, like they're twenty-two all over again.  So pregnancy varies for each woman.  

Some women, however, will have a terrible time of it during and after pregnancy.  They need repair that drugs can't treat or even complicate.  So in lieu of drugs, people pursue diet and exercise. This post is about exercises one can do to treat residual weakness or problems from a complicated pregnancy.  Men can learn something, too, but for different reasons.  Some men are sports minded.  They get hurt.  Sometimes in the groin.  You don't always want to run off to a surgeon to have him cut, re-insert, and suture an opening when a new and unheard-of exercise comes into your field of vision.  Kegel exercises are just that: exercises.  You already know how exercise cures a myriad of conditions, including brain injuries.  So why not continue to rely on exercise to repair other tissue?

Men should heed what women can teach us about abdominal cavities.  Here is a video that covers the Kegel muscles.  The Kegel muscles are the muscles deep in the pelvic region toward the anus. Think about them.  I know this can be unpleasant, even disturbing but if you give them an ounce of thought, perhaps your awareness of them could strengthen other parts and functions of your body--yes, for men and women.  


Kegel exercises can benefit both men and women. 

FOR MEN
Benefits for men generally affect or improve the prostate muscle, its local function and distal points, like your feet, legs, and brain; yes, your brain.  Talk to anyone who has prostate cancer or prostate problems.  They will tell you that their pain or numbing radiates down the leg to the shin or the ankle, bottom or side of foot.  Could be both feet. Could be just one foot.  Or even up or down their back.  The reason for this radiating is that the different parts of our bodies are connected with systems called meridians.  

Though I hadn't planned on it, I thought I would also add this video that illustrates the urinary meridians.  


This might be worth checking out.

If I am going to mention meridians, I'll need to explain what they are.  They need explaining given the context of the different therapies that exist out there and that tend to use a language that is often at serious variance with what the patient needs to hear.  So, first, meridians.

Meridians are energy channels that transport life energy or vital energy--blood and all of its components, hormones, neuronal signals, and so forth.  It's the collective energy of your organs that have a life of their own outside of nutrition.  Your body already contains water and oxygen.  So meridians are the channels along which the vital or life energy flows.  If you hurt, say, your ankle, the ankle meridian will be blocked, meaning that the energy that normally flows through your ankle down to your toes and up your leg is blocked.  
Stomach meridian.

Acupuncture and acupressure are good for unblocking the energy stuck in or at certain, multiple meridians. It's why Stomach 36, which is an excellent point for overall pain and discomfort, relieves stomach pain and issues.  Yet Stomach 36 is located at the outside of your shin.  

So you can see the stomach meridian running along the right side of the body, starting from the right foot, up through the ankle, to an outide point at the shin, then up the thigh to the waist where it runs inside above the genitals, up through the abdominal muscles the same meridian runs parallel on the left side of the body.  In

I've done enough acupuncture to know how internists abuse English, Chinese and meridianese and acupuncture-ese when they communicate with a patient.  I've seen western doctors do this with their native tongue, English, effectively rendering what they know, their experience, their training almost obsolete.  And though I want to extend some benefit of the doubt to those doctors who hang in their for the long run, these long-run, fully committed doctors are often only long in the tooth and short on practical or beneficial knowledge.  They will often express their observations in very primitive, mystical terms, like earth, wind, and fire.  Seriously.  "You have damp wind" might come a diagnosis.  

"What?"

"You have too much dampness."

"What does that mean?"

"Too much phlegm."

"In my throat?"

"No."

And if you press, if you ask additional questions they can't answer, which accidentally threatens their authority, oh, you will have hell to pay.  They'll grow defensive, knowing full well that they're not degreed the way that western doctors are and any unanswered questions reminds them of this.  They can't measure up, particularly the interns.  They're smart.  They're good students.  Some even have medical degrees.  One intern I knew was a former engineer, so they're smart; they just have a difficult time translating the language of meridians and the language of acupuncture in English across the western versus eastern biases. 

Stomach 36 also runs up across the face and up to the head.  If you'd like a full mapping of the meridian points, please see this pdf


Then another doctor steps in to distract and redirect, so that the intern is spared any accurate accounting.  Now, again this is only at acupuncture clinics.  And everyone knows that we attend these clinics in the hopes of treating some chronic condition over a few weeks at a fraction of the price that you'd pay with a 
So here is a patient hurting, suffering from chronic pain, worried about their condition and how it bodes for their recovery path on their way back to work and you're greeted with some weary, but smart intern who waxes mystic using a language that remains a mystery both in English and in Chinese.