Friday, April 7, 2023
Sunday, April 2, 2023
The medically supervised water fasting model
The medically supervised water fasting model is antithetical to big pharma profit and revenue, and here's why:
The pharma model is essentially that "bad genes" necessitate intervention with laboratory made "artificial" substances (not organic, not food) to control and mitigate flaws in nature. The premature killer of most developed world humans is heart disease and the corresponding condition of high cholesterol, and that we can (and must) address those conditions with artificial substances.
But it's a whack-a-mole game because all artificial substances (not food) have certain "side effects". In other words they are all toxic to some degree or other.
The medically supervised water fasting model essentially disproves the theory that most "incurable" disease is caused by "bad genes", by the rapid and sustainable reversal of chronic conditions.
Pharma tells us: "these disease conditions are life long, with no complete cure possible at this point in time, and caused by bad genes that are the luck of the draw, we are sorry to say, and unfortunately, to be as healthy as possible under the circumstances, you will have to take certain medications for the rest of your (unfortunately degraded and shortened) life".
And let me also gently point out here that the capitalistic business model of increasing profits to benefit stakeholders depends on an increasing consumer base, and allow you and I to deduce the insane paradox of that situation within the context of health care.
The medically supervised water fasting model, which is not a sustainable lifestyle (we cannot live on water only), can also be transduced into a lifestyle that is sustainable predicated (in the most simple terms) on three basic things, sleep, food, and exercise, in that approximate order of priority. In other words, good sleep of sufficient duration, non-toxic energy inputs of sufficient nutrient composition and quantity, and regular movement with sufficient rigor of the body.
These are the conditions that create optimal health, which itself is the condition of ideal levels of energy and mental clarity, and the absence of disease. This is also one of the fundamental foundation planks of "happiness" (to put it simply). Other fundamental foundation pieces are constructive social relationships, and a life with "purpose".
If/when optimal health is achieved medications are no longer needed, and in fact become counter-productive due to inherent toxicities.
So we know what good sleep and exercise are, but highest quality non-toxic food is hotly debated. However, a consensus has been forming around one particular point of view that the non-toxic foods of sufficient energy and nutrient composition are all "whole foods", ideally without the added toxins of modern mass production technologies. Or as one of my mentors says "whole, fresh, ripe, raw, organic, in no particular order... select those foods with the highest combination of these qualities."
Other things can be said to flesh out the picture, I'll suggest you view a recent interview with an individual with arguably the most experience with water-only fasting, and founder of True North Health Center in Santa Rosa, CA. He is visibly excited about what he does, and I think you will enjoy him and what he says.
A comprehensive presentation of the many expert voices speaking out against scientific censorship in the age of covid-19
Compiled by Chris Wark and published here:
Friday, March 31, 2023
Greedy Bastards
I'm wondering if we should continue to call current mRNA tech a vaccine at all. None of them met the minimum requirements for prevention and transmission, why do we continue to call ineffective formulations vaccines?
Well the reason is obvious: BigP wants to harness genetic manipulations and modifications to the tune of trillions, and BigP continues to control the narrative.
Meanwhile, on a related note, we have not been allowed to know which of our foods are genetically modified unless it's labeled organic. Try surviving only on foods labeled organic.
How did food and health care become the predominant political forces in the west? It's authoritarian and manifests a flagrant disregard for the actual health of the population. Meanwhile the greedy bastards do not understand their corruption:
"It's difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it." Upton Sinclair
Food and drugs are not the same thing, regardless of the fact most major grocery chains have the signage food and drugs headlining the outside of the building.
And now I get texts from CVS reminding me to get my drugs "to be healthy".
What a tragedy it is for the actual cause of health, which is primarily sleep, whole foods, and exercise, to be misappropriated to the current degree.
Saturday, March 11, 2023
Levels of corruption in health care are profound and at an all time high
This topic is critically important because it is the direct cause of the fact the US has the worst health of any developed country by a significant margin, and the US has the most expensive health care system in the world. The pharma industry is raking in obscene levels of profit, even in comparison to the "Robber Baron" era, which was finally reigned in with anti-monopoly legislation that was actually enforced.
Humm, actually enforced. The implication would be then that the government at that point was not also completely corrupt.
So if you'd like to know exactly why the US has the worst health, and why so many of us have "chronic diseases" that require lifetime prescriptions, and why many seniors are on as many as seven prescriptions(!), start here, where a medical doctor turned investor knows the stats on exactly how big is big, when it comes to US health care:
Dr. Eifrig made these points in a recent letter:
- It employs over 20 million people.
- At $4.1 trillion, it’s not just bigger than every penny spent nationwide on food, cars, or energy, it’s bigger than all three put together.
- Ask any American which federal department gets the most funding and almost everyone will say defense.
- The DoD is certainly huge, with a nearly $800 billion budget this year.
- But the “winner” is the Department of Health and Human Services. It’s twice as big at $1.6 trillion. Nothing else comes close.