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Smarter Tech
Detox From Plastics & Reset Your Microbiome w/ Dr. Marco Ruggiero

Smarter Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 65:22


One of the most fascinating guests we ever had on this podcast is back! This time, Dr. Ruggiero shares how he helped develop a probiotic supplement which can help you detox from micro-  and nano plastics, and how studying the microbiome of newborns led to an incredible breakthrough in probiotic science. Full show notes available at: https://theemfguy.com/098

The Fact Hunter
Episode 198: The Murder of Dr. Jeff Bradstreet

The Fact Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 143:29


In this episode, we spend the first 30 minutes talking about the propaganda that was used via "60 Minutes" this past Sunday. It was meant to make make you feel bad about questioning the US funding of the Russia/Ukraine war. This was CIA/Brenaysian level propaganda if I have ever seen it. Then we discuss Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, who was murdered by bug medical in June of 2015. Jeff's son was diagnosed with autism at 15 months after receiving a vaccine. he made curing autism his lifes work, and was murdered for it. Email us: thefacthunter@mail.comWebsite: thefacthunter.comDonations/LettersGeorge HobbsPO Box 109Goldsboro, MD21636Show Notes:FEMA Alert System Will Sound Alarm On EVERY Cellphone, TV and Radio on October 4thhttps://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/fema-alert-system-will-sound-alarm-every-cellphone/US Debt Clockhttps://www.usdebtclock.org/#How U.S. tax dollars are being spent, tracked in Ukraine | 60 Minuteshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkGJw5wUZI0Dr. Jeff Bradstreethttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_BradstreetFamily of autism specialist Dr. Jeffrey Bradstreet says forensic evidence points to murder, impossible for bullet entry to be self-inflictedhttps://www.naturalnews.com/054302_Jeff_Bradstreet_murder_autism.htmlCONTROVERSIAL AUTISM RESEARCH DOCTOR FOUND DEAD, DEPUTIES SAY SUICIDE BY GUNSHOT TO CHESThttps://www.organiclifestylemagazine.com/controversial-autism-research-doctor-found-dead-deputies-say-suicide-by-gunshot-to-chestOuttro- Standing on your own/paper twins

Supernatural Girlz
GcMAF - a new direction in health with Candice Bradstreet

Supernatural Girlz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 78:00


GcMAF - what is it?  And can it help you on your journey to better health?    GcMAF (Gc protein-derived macrophage activating factor) is a protein that is naturally produced by the body and plays an important role in the healthy functioning of the immune system, and especially in activated macrophages, the white blood cells that protect against cancerous cells, bacteria and ‘foreign substances.' The GcMAF theory postulates that people who are immunocompromised have low levels of the protein and are more susceptible to cancer, multiple sclerosis and other systemic conditions. Cancer cells produce an enzyme, nagalase, that shuts down macrophage activity, and so the typical cancer patient has high levels of nagalase and low levels of GcMAF. This theory – and the discovery of GcMAF – is the work of Dr Nobuto Yamamoto, a biophysicist who announced his discovery in 1991 while working at Hahnemann Medical College (now Drexel University College of Medicine) in Philadelphia. Candice has been in the Natural Health field for over twenty years. Her passion is empowering people to take control of their own health so that her services are not needed.  Candice believes the body has amazing healing capabilities and assists and guides those when needed.  Candice sees her job one of listening and assisting you in overcoming obstacles.   Her desire for natural health began while working with her brother in law (the late Dr. Jeff Bradstreet) at his International Autism Center in 1997.  Candice continued her education by attending Trinity Natural School of Health where she earned her Certified Clinical Nutritionist Degree.

So Ready For Health's Podcast
"Science" has finally discovered the CURE for cancer?! LOOOOL

So Ready For Health's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 24:46


Book a consultationhttps://www.soreadyforhealth.com/Telegram Channelhttps://t.me/soreadyforhealthClubhouse Channelhttps://www.clubhouse.com/club/natural-health-medicineYouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/c/nabilinhoMore Linkshttps://linktr.ee/nabilinhoSupport the show

Transformation Talk Radio
National Health Federation, Cancer Can Be Killed, and Shelters vs. Breeders

Transformation Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 54:13


SCOTT TIPS, President, The National Health FederationDavid Noakes, using GcMAF to heal the body, the latest developments in Europe JEFF WITZEMAN, Director, The Film CANCER CAN BE KILLED, 150,000 views on Amazon Prime before being censoredthe nontoxic approach to healing, how it works RACHEL BELLIS, People For The Ethical Treatment of Animalswhy it is better to adopt from an animal shelter instead of buying from a dog breeder or pet store

director president amazon prime breeders shelters gcmaf national health federation cancer can be killed scott tips
Here's To Your Health With Joshua Lane
Ep. 349 - Here's To Your Health (Wed. 9th Mar. 2022)

Here's To Your Health With Joshua Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 54:13


Josh's guests this week: Scott Tips - President, The National Health Federation David Noakes, using GcMAF to heal the body, the latest developments in Europe Jeff Witzeman - Director, The Film "Cancer Can Be Killed" 150,000 views on Amazon Prime before being censored the nontoxic approach to healing, how it works Rachel Bellis - People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals Why it is better to adopt from an animal shelter instead of buying from a dog breeder or pet store find us at: www.HeresToYourHealthWithJoshuaLane.com

Ba'al Busters Broadcast
Operation Genocide: Overwhelming Evidence

Ba'al Busters Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 137:45


This is nothing short of a full scale silent war against all of humanity. They've demoralized, subverted, perverted, and now they're picking us off one-by-one. Take the Hint! They're now targeting children younger and younger for these JIM JONES Juice shots. If you're a Parent, Please listen to this Podcast and then just look around you. Children trust and look op to their parents. Don't betray them by mindlessly offering them up on the alter of sacrifice. Hospitals are Death Camps.https://soundcloud.com/user-957742882https://www.tipeeestream.com/baal-busters/donationhttps://paypal.me/baalbustershttps://brandnewtube.com/@BaalBusters

Essential Alchemy
Probiotics and GcMAF for Rebalancing the Parasympathetic - with Marco Ruggiero, MD, PhD

Essential Alchemy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 52:57


With Marco Ruggiero, MD, PhD, you'll learn how w have four brains, and two of them are not human, the role of immune system modulators, and how to detoxify your brain.✶ ◢ To get more information, head to my blog at VibrantBlueOils.com, get a copy of my book, Essential Oils to Boost The Brain & Heal The Body, or email me at info@VibrantBlueOils.com. Better yet, get snag your FREE Parasympathetic Toolkit - exclusive to podcast listeners. Click the link or send me an email to activate the most important nerve in your body. ☄ ☄ ✪ MARCO RUGGIERO, MD, PHD - Read his articles on Google Scholar. ❂ JODI - Facebook: Vibrant Blue Oils Discussion Group | Instagram: @VibrantBlueOils | Youtube: Vibrant Blue Oils

The Thermo Diet Podcast
The Thermo Diet Podcast Episode 68 - Georgi Dinkov 2

The Thermo Diet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 61:10


In this episode of The Thermo Diet Podcast Jayton Miller sits down with independent researcher, entrepreneur, and fellow metabolism fanatic Gerogi Dinkov. In this episode they talk about an average day in the life of Georgi Dinkov, vitamin D + vitamin K supplementation, new products Georgi has in the works, ways to increase brain performance, and so much more. Check it out and let us know what you think! Facebook Group and Fanpage - Thermo Diet Community Group ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/16721... ) - Thermo Diet Fan Page ( https://www.facebook.com/thermodiet/ ) Instagram: - @_christopherwalker @researchcowboy Georgi's Website - http://haidut.me/ Georgi's Twitter - Follow Georgi Here https://umzu.com/  Full Transcript: Jayton Miller: Welcome back to the Thermo Diet Podcast. I'm your host Jayton Miller, and today I have on the podcast none other than Georgi Dinkov. This episode is absolutely amazing, so we actually go through a day in the life of what Georgi actually does from day-to-day. We talk about some of the new products that he's working on.  Jayton Miller: We talk about vitamin D and some of its possible benefits in regards to not only protective hormones, but to cancer and other kinds of therapies. And then we also talk a little bit about some of the best ways to increase brain performance outside of increasing metabolic rate, lowering serotonin, and stress hormones. So, I'm super excited for you all to be able to listen to this one. Let's dive in. Jayton Miller: Welcome back, guys. Today I have on the podcast Mr. Georgi Dinkov. How are you doing today Georgi? Georgi Dinkov: Doing fine. Thank you for asking. Thanks for inviting me again. Jayton Miller: Yes, sir. I really appreciate your time and thank you for hopping on here. Georgi Dinkov: Thanks. Hopefully, we can provide some value to your listeners. Jayton Miller: Definitely. So, I got a handful of questions from people in our community group on Facebook, and the first one that was on there was what does a day in the life of Georgi actually look like? Do you have any kinds of routines or habits or supplement protocols that you like to follow? Georgi Dinkov: So, I mean, I wouldn't call it routine because it changes all the time, but there are certain things that happening on a daily basis. Some of them because I have two children and a wife, so that's basically this given, right? And then there's also things that are related to the business because I have two jobs. I have a day job and also the supplement business. And also, now I'm involved with a research group in Bulgaria. So, we're now starting to do studies. Georgi Dinkov: So, because of these three things that more or less don't change, they're there every day, there is some routine, but things get shifted back and forth all the time depending on what takes priority. So, when I wake up, basically, I drink coffee. One cup. I'm not really a big coffee drinker. I actually prefer tea, but I find that one cup in the morning is really good for stimulating digestion, and for basically giving me some energy throughout the day without stressing me out. If I start drinking it too often, I do get the higher energy, but also it starts to interfere with my sleep. And if it- Jayton Miller: Is that black? Georgi Dinkov: Yeah, black. Basically, I drink black coffee. Sometimes I add milk. Sometimes if I don't have time to make it, I go to the local CVS store and I buy these... There's a outfit called Peet's Coffee. It's originally from California, and they sell these cans of vanilla latte. Then also sometimes I drink the double espresso shots that are also in a can by Starbucks. There are also a number of different varieties at this point we can get that's basically iced coffee, right?  Georgi Dinkov: So, sometimes I drink those, but basically, one of those a day is usually what I do in the morning because anything more than that then basically I start getting... Not manic, but I get hyper, and then if I drink it after five o'clock, it tends to keep me awake after midnight, which I don't want. I realized the value of sleep. So, that's pretty much it. Georgi Dinkov: In the morning with the coffee, I also take aspirin, and I take either vitamin K or methylene blue because those are... I take them mostly for their quinone properties, in other words, oxidizing agents. And because caffeine combined with pretty much any other substance increases the bioavailability. And also, for some reason unknown to this point, increases the effects of... And this was first discovered back in... I think it was in the 1970s when bodybuilders in Europe basically discovered that they can... Because at the time the steroids they were getting were very expensive. Everything was bootleg and there weren't that many labs producing them. So, if you get your hands on some steroids, you want to make them last for as long as possible, and of course, be as powerful as possible. Georgi Dinkov: So, they discovered that if you drink a cup of coffee and then you take any of the steroids, you can get away with a dosage that's two to five times lower and still get the same effects. And this has since been confirmed to be true of caffeine and other xanthine derivatives such as theacrine and even uric acid. So, if you coingest or coadminister any component with one of those chemicals, the xanthine derivatives, basically you can get much stronger effects and they will last longer for as long as caffeine stays in your body, which is a few hours. And also, the effects will be more potent. Georgi Dinkov: So, that's why I usually take one of the quinones, either methylene blue or vitamin K in the morning. And then, if it's vitamin K, I also take a little bit of vitamin B with it because they have a highly synergistic effect. And then- Jayton Miller: Do you know about vitamin C enhancing the bioavailability of certain supplements as well? Georgi Dinkov: Yes, mostly of iron and mostly metals, but especially iron. So, recently, I discovered several studies say that vitamin C can also enhance the bioavailability of magnesium as well. I don't know about the effects though, right? Caffeine is unique that it not only enhances the bioavailability but also somehow makes the cell more permeable to that specific chemical. And it may also somehow enhance the genomic effects if this chemical is acting on receptors. It's a steroid, right? Most steroids are active with either androgen, estrogen, progesterone receptors, or cortisol receptors. Georgi Dinkov: So, maybe the caffeine enhances the association of those steroids with the respective receptor and prevents the dissociation, which is when they stop acting, right? But in terms of vitamin C, I know that it enhances the bioavailability of most metals that it is coadministered with, especially iron. And I think that's one reason why I think Peat has been saying that people with anemia, he recommends eating liver. But if they feel like they need the extra oomph like raising the hemoglobin or the ferritin or the [inaudible 00:05:59] saturation index, he's saying drink a glass of orange juice after you eat that liver portion. And then you'll be getting a much stronger kick out of the iron than if you only ingest it on its own. Georgi Dinkov: And then after that, basically for breakfast I try to eat eggs on a daily basis. Depending on how I feel PUFA-wise, which is pretty easy because if you're ingesting a lot of PUFA it gives you the estrogenic histaminic serotonergic effect. So, if I feel fine, then I will usually eat two eggs, and there is Safeway. I don't know if they have Safeway in Texas or in Colorado, but they sell it... They're one of the few stores if not the only store at this point which sells organic boiled peeled eggs. Georgi Dinkov: And since time is of the essence, I don't really have time to boil the eggs and peel them myself every morning, I buy... They have these packs. I think it's like six or eight eggs in a pack. So, I have a few of those in my fridge. I take one or two out, slice it up, and then I eat that egg with some cheese and some orange juice, and that's pretty much my breakfast.  Georgi Dinkov: I try to get about 50 grams of protein in the morning because I found out that if you don't get your protein in the morning or lunch meal, if you try to eat a lot of protein at night, it also keeps you awake mostly because it lowers serotonin and increases dopamine because of the basically... Protein has that effect. It outcompetes tryptophan for absorption into the brain. And then if that protein contains tyrosine or phenylalanine, which most of them do if they're complete proteins, then you're going to get these are the precursors to dopamine and thyroid hormone. So, you're going to get that energetic effect kick in, and you don't want that after midnight. Georgi Dinkov: So, I try to eat most of my protein in the first and second meal, and then at night, I try to eat mostly carbs. Some protein as well, but usually casein. Cheese is a good one, yogurt. Greek yogurt is a great one. So, eating a little bit of sweet Greek yogurt or Greek yogurt unsweetened with some honey, things like that is usually good as a night snack. Georgi Dinkov: But I try not to eat more than 20 grams of protein for the night. Basically, for my night meal, for my evening meal. So, if I have to ingest about 100 grams of protein daily, that leaves about 80 grams remaining throughout the day. And so, I try in the morning and lunch to eat them about equally. So, 40, 50 each. Georgi Dinkov: I eat the cheese; I eat the eggs. I've already drank the coffee, and then basically depending on how I feel, sometimes I don't feel the need to eat lunch, but I continue to drink sweetened beverages. Try to do mostly orange juice. If that's not available, and if I don't have... I mean, I buy them from Whole Foods and Safeway. They have a freshly squeezed one, but if that runs out. If my kids and my wife drank it up, then basically I go to CVS and buy something from there. It's really poor-quality orange juice, but it's better than just drinking plain sugar water, which lacks a lot of the nutrients that are necessary to metabolize the carbohydrates. Georgi Dinkov: If there's no orange juice then I drink apple juice, that's second best, or grape juice. Because those two, apple and grape juice are mostly fructose. So, you will not need as many of the cofactors to metabolize it because it doesn't raise insulin as much as a Coke would do or an orange juice would do. But orange has potassium and some of the bioflavonoids like naringenin, and those help process the sugar as well, without raising insulin too much. Georgi Dinkov: So, I prefer orange juice. If that's not available, then there's several other options, several juices. And if none of that's available, then I fall back onto Coke or Pepsi or whatever is available in that local store. Preferably with sugar, but sometimes if there's nothing else suitable, I will take the high fructose corn syrup option because it's better to keep your energy levels up and keep you going than going to hypoglycemia and trigger cortisol/insulin/adrenaline stress response. Georgi Dinkov: So, if I eat at lunch, I try to eat mostly lean protein and something sweet. Ray mentioned that sometimes he eats steak and marmalade or jam. I found that pretty easy option to obtain in the local stores or grocery stores or even cafeterias, which have started to reopen, but they don't allow you now to take your own food from the buffet. You go there and you tell them what you want. They go and scoop it up for you. I don't know how this is any better or less risky, but that's how it is right now. Georgi Dinkov: And then in the afternoon, I eat a carrot salad. I try to make that a daily routine. Basically, there's local grocery stores. All of them are selling... They sell shredded carrots, so I dump a little bit of carrots, maybe about a cup into a glass container, put salt on top of it, let the salt absorb. And actually, it softens up the carrot, because sometimes the sticks are really hard, they're not very pleasant to chew on. Georgi Dinkov: And you're not supposed to be chewing them up completely. You're supposed to be getting that elongated piece of carrot into your digestive tract so you can actually literally scrub it and get rid of the biofilm, which is what the bacteria creates to protect itself from antibiotics and digestive juices and all kinds of other mechanisms the body has for getting rid of it. The bacteria forms biofilm, and it attaches to the wall of the intestine, and basically, these elongated pieces of carrot that you're ingesting undigested, they help to literally scrub the biofilm off and basically excrete it later on. Georgi Dinkov: So, I eat that, and I try to eat it with regular... I shouldn't say regular. Organic, either apple cider or regular vinegar. And then for oil, I use the coconut oil even though Ray has said that it irritates his GI tract when he uses it orally. Not for me, so I use that because coconut oil itself has a very potent antibacterial effect. Especially the lauric and the caprylic acids, fatty acids that are inside the coconut oil. Georgi Dinkov: So, I sprinkle a little bit on the carrots. First, the salt, then the vinegar, stir it up and then you put the oil last. And I eat that, and after that basically, that's maybe around 4:00 or 5:00 in the afternoon. And then in the evening, which is like I said, try to eat mostly sweet stuff. A little bit of protein to basically keep that serotonin as low as possible because that's what protein does. And because casein is a slow-digesting protein, it keeps you fed and satisfied throughout the night. Georgi Dinkov: I've noticed that if I try to drink just regular milk or I've tried in the past to also do protein supplements. When I take whey, basically, it makes me very hot and sweaty for maybe two or three hours and I sleep very deeply. Then I wake up in the middle of the night at 3:00 AM and I feel exhausted. And I feel the need to eat or drink, which means it triggered that insulin response, right? Georgi Dinkov: It raised metabolism, but whey is very insulinogenic, and then at some point, it triggered a insulin/cortisol response, and it wakes me up because the body says, "I'm out of fuel. Got to give me something else." If you don't want to continue with the adrenaline/lipolysis/fatty acid oxidation, which I really don't. Georgi Dinkov: Yeah, so Greek yogurt is great. They have at least 40 flavors. Different ones available in the local store. I usually go with a vanilla flavor because it has the least amount of additives. I make sure that the label says that it doesn't contain things like... Not that it's a guarantee, but at least if the label says that it contains things like carrageenan and the various gums like xanthan gum, acacia gum, carob bean gum, whatnot, then you're guaranteed that they've put a lot of those in there. Georgi Dinkov: If it doesn't say, then you may have traces of it, and they actually warn you. It says, "This product has been produced in a facility that also packages, processes the following things like peanuts." They do this for allergy reasons, right? Some people are allergic to peanuts. But they also say it may contain trace amounts of... And then they list all these gums, right? Georgi Dinkov: So, trace amounts fine, right? But at least it's not being put there deliberately as an emulsifier, which is what the ones that when the label says it contains them, then you know they're there, and they're there in significant amounts. Usually, up to 5% of the total contents, and that's a lot. I don't know if you've seen some of the studies that I've posted lately on the forum showing that despite the reassurances that all of these gums are safe, actually, these gums are capable of causing bleeding disorders in the brain. And if that doesn't sound serious enough to you, then I don't know what will, right? So, I avoid these things as much as I can. Georgi Dinkov: That's about it. I mean, in terms of other supplements, so sometimes I take niacinamide if I feel like I'm getting a lipolysis response if I forgot to eat or if I'm under extra stress. Usually, a little bit of niacinamide with aspirin stops it right in its tracks. But I don't do this every day. It's basically like I try to not use supplements on a daily basis except for the quinones because of their oxidizing power, and vitamin D, which has a number of different effects. The most important probably of which is, and I just recently discovered it, which may explain why Peat has been recommending so often, is that vitamin D turns out to be the most potent endogenous pro-differentiation factor. Georgi Dinkov: And there are several studies which I'm going to post on my blog in the next few days that show that slightly higher dosage than what is usually recommended by doctors. Most doctors will tell you don't take more than 5,000 units per day. Well, these animal studies with the equivalent of about 10,000 units per day show that vitamin D, specifically the cholecalciferol, which is the vitamin D3 is capable of turning really aggressive and metastatic cancer cells back to normal. Georgi Dinkov: And I was completely taken aback. I said, "Wow, we've been told by medicine that cancer cells cannot revert back to normal after they're cancerous. You either have to kill them or they kill you." It's kind of like the us versus them. It's the whole war idea. The war on cancer. And now these studies are saying, "No, actually, if you raise the concentration of vitamin D inside those cancer cells, something happens." And they don't know exactly what, but these cells revert back to normal. Georgi Dinkov: And one of the most defining characteristics of reverting back to normal is that the [inaudible 00:16:23] effect disappears. So, these cells stop overproducing lactate, and they start behaving like normal cells. Now, the studies didn't last that long, so I guess you can always have the option of, "Well, as soon as you stop administering vitamin D maybe they will revert back to cancerous." But that's actually besides the point, right? Georgi Dinkov: If you have something like vitamin D that can keep the cancer into permanent remission, which to me is the same as cure. Yeah, I mean, you may have to take it for as long as you live, but isn't that infinitely better than the kind of treatments that we're currently having on the market for cancer? So, anyways, very interesting, and these studies also mention in passing that progesterone is another such chemical. And to the listeners that don't know, vitamin D may be called a vitamin, but it's actually a steroid. More specifically a sickle steroid, which sickle means broken up or parted apart. Georgi Dinkov: So, if you look at the structure of vitamin D, the core is almost the same as steroids such as progesterone and testosterone, but a portion of one of the rings is missing. But it's still capable of binding and interacting with all of the receptors that steroids like progesterone and testosterone and [inaudible 00:17:31] are interacting with. And these studies that dealt with vitamin D said, "Oh, by the way, yeah, vitamin D is the most potent pro-differentiation factor we've seen so for. And other ones include things like progesterone, and potentially some of the androgens." They didn't name testosterone specifically, but there aren't that many androgens to choose from. Georgi Dinkov: Basically, it's testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and a few other metabolites of them, right? So, I thought it was three or four studies that were pretty neat, and they all... They didn't cite each other, which means these discoveries were arrived at independently by different groups, which to me is usually a very strong indication that whatever they found out tends to be the case. Because when people start citing each other's work, you never know what's the political game there. Maybe one group is working with the other. They're trying to prop up each other's research, et cetera, et cetera, compete for funding. Help each other with funding because they work together. Georgi Dinkov: Whenever several groups independently over several years discover the same thing, usually in science, that's considered a pretty reliable signal that things are on the right path. Jayton Miller: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Do you think that is because it's taking away electrons from the cancer cells? Georgi Dinkov: I think it's mostly because of its effect as a cortisol and estrogen antagonist, and progesterone agonist. And also, there are several studies that show that when you administer vitamin D with androgens, just like caffeine, it potentiates their effects. It doesn't increase the bioavailability, but it potentiates the effects several times while also protecting from their side effects. Georgi Dinkov: And they're not exactly sure how exactly that works. Is it something in the receptor that vitamin D does? But there's actually a company in the Netherlands which filed for patent in 2008 and was granted one, and basically, now they're trying to commercialize a combination of the anabolic steroid nandrolone, which bodybuilders love to inject with. A combination with basically... I think it's like 100 milligrams of nandrolone with 4,000 units of vitamin D3 and cholecalciferol. Georgi Dinkov: And they're citing multiple studies showing the exact same thing, and also their own studies with humans showing that when they administered the nandrolone to people... First, they try animals. They show that if you abuse nandrolone, it starts to cause fibrosis especially of the kidneys, of the heart, and often of the lungs and liver as well. But when you add that high dosage of vitamin D, all of these side effects disappear while the steroid maintaining its anabolic effect. Georgi Dinkov: And that's the Holy Grail in steroid chemistry. You want to develop something that gives you the anti-catabolic and pro-anabolic effects without any side effects. If you come up with a molecule like that, you're God. You'll be very, very rich person and highly respected. And this company's saying, "Well, maybe we don't need to when we can use one of the existing steroids and administer with vitamin D and all the side effects disappear." Georgi Dinkov: But my guess because why vitamin D has these effects on cancerous cells proliferation, I believe it's mostly because it blocks. It acts as an antagonist of both the cortisol and the estrogen receptor. Now, the fact that estrogen receptor antagonists they're already known to be pro-differentiating. This is something that's been used in breast cancer medicine for a long time. At least five decades. Georgi Dinkov: We have the toxic, but still effective drugs such as tamoxifen, clomiphene, raloxifene. They're all synthetic estrogens, but the way they work is their estrogenic effect is tissue specific. In the breast, they act as antiestrogens, but unfortunately, in the uterus and the ovaries and cervix, they act as pro-estrogens. So, when they treat women with breast cancer, with estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer with these drugs, these drugs block the estrogen receptor, cure the breast cancer, but cause other cancer as a side effect. Georgi Dinkov: Now, vitamin D blocks the estrogen receptor without causing any of these side effects. So, that's part of the benefit. We already know that estrogen receptor antagonists are highly beneficial. The opinion in medicine was that "Well, estrogen is only important for breast cancer." It turned out that it's not the case. Now, it's already confirmed as a causative factor in all of the female reproductive tract cancers, including the ovarian, endometrial, uterine, and cervical, right? Georgi Dinkov: So, now they're trying to repurpose things like tamoxifen and clomiphene as treatments for those cancers as well, right? And they're also doing the same thing for aromatase inhibitors, which lower the synthesis of estrogen. Georgi Dinkov: Anyway, so vitamin D, estrogen receptor antagonist. Good thing, right? But also, it acts as an antagonist of the cortisol receptor, and a few recent studies show that the so-called abortion pill known as RU-486 and also mifepristone, which to most people they know it as the abortion pill because that's how it's been marketed, and that has been its most common usage. Georgi Dinkov: But when the French company Uclaf developed it in the '80s, they actually developed it as a glucocorticoid receptor antagonist. They actually were developing specifically for treating issues such as Cushing disease, which is the disease of excess cortisol. However, they realized that tree isn't that much of a market. It tends to be a very rare condition. Georgi Dinkov: So, then this drug they developed, the marketing agency and the company said, "Hold on a second. Is it only a cortisol receptor antagonist or does it have other effects as well?" They said, "Oh, it also blocks the progesterone receptor." "Excellent. We're going to use it as an abortion pill," because if you block the progesterone receptors, you're causing an abortion if the woman is already having one because the progesterone is the hormone that maintains the pregnancy. Georgi Dinkov: So, this became known as the abortion pill, while in reality, by design, it was actually a cortisol antagonist. So, this drug now has been granted by the FDA. I think it's like an orphan drug status or something very unique. And now, because they found that this can cure terminal cancers of the lung, of the prostate, of the brain. And these individual case studies published were in humans. Georgi Dinkov: So, basically, by blocking cortisol, this drug is capable of essentially curing a number of different lethal cancers, and they're already at the metastatic stage four condition, where basically you have one last shot at taming it down with chemotherapy or radiation because at this point it's already inoperable because the metastasis are everywhere, right? And after that, you get declared terminal, and you get sent away to a hospice. Georgi Dinkov: So, this was found that this cortisol blocker can cure... I'll send you the link. It was in a popular press. I think this was either in The Atlantic or The Wall Street Journal where the doctor who worked with these patients, he's the one who applied and said, "Wow, we may have a cancer cure in this one drug." Just in the very advanced cancers that we don't know how to treat at all. Georgi Dinkov: So, if vitamin D can do both of these things, that alone is enough to potentially explain most of its pro-differentiating and anticancer effect. But it's got other effects as well. It tends to potentiate the effects of thyroid, the thyroid hormone T3, and the thyroid receptor. It also tends to lower prolactin. It's known to lower parathyroid hormone, and almost every person with cancer is known to have an elevation of what is called PTHRP, Parathyroid Hormone-Related Peptide. Georgi Dinkov: So, it's something very similar to the parathyroid hormone, but it's produced by cancer cells, and it has the same pro-inflammatory, pro-serotonin, pro-prolactin, pro-estrogenic antimetabolic effects. And because vitamin D is known to suppress the synthesis of parathyroid hormone, several researchers tried about 20 years ago to see if vitamin D has the same suppressive effects on PTHRP. It turns out this does. Georgi Dinkov: So, if this PTHRP is produced by most cancer cells, and it's a very potent dedifferentiating factor, vitamin D suppressing it, that explains a good portion of its anticancer pro-differentiating effects. I think I mentioned it synergize with thyroid hormone. It also tends to suppress directly the synthesis of TRH, which is the initial cascade of the thyroid hormone synthesis, which is the thyrotropin-releasing hormone, which is produced by the hypothalamus. Georgi Dinkov: It's similar to the CRH, which is basically the first step of the adrenal/cortisol cascade. So, the TRH is the first step in the thyroid cascade, but it's known that TRH and TSH, which is a pituitary hormone are both themselves highly inflammatory, and increase the growth of cancers. So, if you can suppress the levels of either one of these or both, it's known to have a very strong therapeutic effect in cancers, and virtually any chronic inflammatory condition, which cancer is. Georgi Dinkov: So, if vitamin D has suppressing effect on those peptides, the TRH, and the TSH, that's yet another explanation of why you would expect it to have a pro-differentiating anticancer effect. Jayton Miller: Definitely. Wow. How recent are some of these studies done on vitamin D? Georgi Dinkov: The three or four that I'm going to post, I think the latest one is from 2006, and the oldest one is from the mid-'90s. Jayton Miller: Wow, so we've known this for a while. Georgi Dinkov: We've known this for a while, yes. And there was something that you may have noticed in the news. Of course, it was immediately labeled a conspiracy. A Japanese group wrote about something called GcMAF, G-C-M-A-F. If you're typing, google GcMAF, and then space cancer. You will immediately find their studies, and of course, a number of articles in the popular press saying, "Oh, this is so experimental. We shouldn't get our hopes high," et cetera, et cetera. Georgi Dinkov: Well, this is actually... I think it's another peptide that its synthesis is promoted by vitamin D. The Japanese basically demonstrated that raising... There we go. It is a protein that basically is produced by modification of vitamin D binding proteins. So, when vitamin D binds with one of the proteins in the body, which is specific for vitamin D, a cascade is triggered, and ultimately, the body produces this thing called GcMAF, which stands for GC protein-derived macrophage activating factor. Georgi Dinkov: And it basically makes the immune system start to recognize the cancer cells as cells that shouldn't be alive. They should be killed, and the immune system starts to attack them. Now, immunotherapy for cancer is really hot right now. There's a drug called Opdivo, that's the trade name. If you type Opdivo in google you'll see, and it tries to do the exact same thing, but in a very, very toxic way. Georgi Dinkov: It's got a number of different nasty side effects, some of which are secondary cancers. So, basically, now it's been promoted for treating metastatic melanoma, and metastatic lung cancer, which both of them are highly lethal. Former President Jimmy Carter was discovered three or four years ago you may have had on the news that he had melanoma spread to his brain. So, he was given Opdivo, and the metastasis disappeared. Georgi Dinkov: But basically, Opdivo is the more toxic version of GcMAF. So, vitamin D can trigger the increase in GcMAF, and as the Japanese studies showed, it can actually trigger immediate and full permanent remission, and I think they tried four different cancers, but all of them lethal. Pancreatic, brain, neuro glioblastoma is one of them. I think they also tried melanoma, and I think they also tried lung cancer. Georgi Dinkov: So, the Japanese studies said, "Look, by raising GcMAF," and I'm not sure if they did it with vitamin D or by injecting it directly into the animals, they were able to cure a number of these cancers. The studies are out there. They have not been retracted. If you type GcMAF in google, at this point you'll even find links from WebMD and American Cancer Society, which are the bastion of mainstream medicine, and they're saying, "Yeah, looks very promising. Tremendous work. Great, great, great. It's experimental. There's no evidence that it would work in humans." Georgi Dinkov: Okay, but it's yet another piece of the puzzle, which points to vitamin D, and again, pro-differentiating factors having to do with metabolism. Having to do with blocking the stress cascade such as estrogen, cortisol, prolactin, serotonin, et cetera. And vitamin D participates in every single one of these. So, to me, it's really not surprising that vitamin D had these pro-differentiating effects in highly aggressive cancer cells that are really not known to be tamable by anything in the lab except directly killing them through cytotoxic therapy. Georgi Dinkov: And that's really where most of medicine is still at. You have advanced cancer; you go to the doctor. First thing they will try is surgery, right? If it's a single tumor. If it's already metastatic, they're not going to touch it. They're going to immediately recommend chemotherapy and radiation, and that's about it. And it turns out that mostly suggesting other substance like vitamin that's also chemotherapy, but it looks like there are options out there that are yet to be explored. The knowledge is out there. Has been out there for decades, and hopefully, we'll see more come out of this because the results are very promising. Georgi Dinkov: If this was done by a pharmaceutical company... And I actually, I noticed a few studies over the last two, three years. They're trying to develop synthetic versions of vitamin D, and they claim they're doing it because they want to get you the benefits of vitamin D, but without the possible side effects. And they're saying, "Oh, vitamin D can lead to renal calcinosis, accumulation of calcium in the soft tissues, hyperglycemia in the blood," right? Georgi Dinkov: But none of these are actually true. It's been shown that the hyperglycemia in the blood especially in blood cancer patients is not due to vitamin D or them ingesting a lot of calcium. It's due to the PTHRP. The rogue PTH-like peptide, which by the way has the same pro-inflammatory effects as PTH, but it's not produced by the parathyroid glands. It's produced by the cancer cell themselves. Georgi Dinkov: So, these companies are saying, "Oh, we're going to develop something like vitamin D, but better." And they're saying, "Oh, look. We're doing studies with GcMAF. This thing also raises levels of GcMAF, but without the side effects of vitamin D." So, to me, that is a great sign that medicine is taking this discovery seriously, but they're just trying to cash in on it. They're saying, "We're not going to use the regular vitamin D. That's beneath us," right? "What kind of doctors and researchers are we if we cannot come up with a nice patented drug that will cost $100,000 a month?" Jayton Miller: Speaking of new products, do you have any in the works that you're excited about? Georgi Dinkov: Two. At least two actually, and one is I already mentioned on the forum. It's called 10-methoxy-harmalan. Basically, you can google it. It will come up, then if you type 10-methoxy-harmalan, harmalan is spelled as H as in Harry, A, R as in right, M as in Mark, A, L as in Larry, A, N as in Nancy. And then 10-methoxy, M-E-T-H-O-X-Y. 10-methoxy-harmalan, right? 10-methoxy-harmalan is one word, and then after it type serotonin, and you'll get a study from the '60s which says that 10-methoxy-harmalan is an extremely potent serotonin antagonist naturally produced in our bodies as a metabolite of melatonin. Georgi Dinkov: These early studies opine that the role of methoxy-harmalan is to restrain the effects of elevated serotonin and melatonin, which happens at night, and also happens in a number of psychiatric diseases, especially schizophrenia. So, as you can see, as early as the '60s medicine was already saying, "Hmm, serotonin is not such a good thing." We know it's elevated in schizophrenia. We know it's elevated in depression. We know it's elevated in a number of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson and Alzheimer's.  Georgi Dinkov: It doesn't seem to be a good thing. We don't know yet, but it doesn't seem to be a good thing, and the body seems to have endogenous mechanisms to counteract excessive serotonin, and synthesis of 10-methoxy-harmalan is one of those. And this chemical is also found in the hallucinogenic herbs consumed in Latin America similar to ayahuasca, I think it's called like that... But in itself, it's only hallucinogenic in extremely high quantities when taken in the isolated form. Georgi Dinkov: So, I'm going to try working with that same group in Bulgaria that does the studies. They're also chemists. So, we're going to try to synthesize it, and if it's commercially feasible, I'll try to release it. In the meantime, for you listeners who want to try it themselves before that, Sigma-Aldrich which is the largest chemical company in the world, in America, but also, they're international as well, and a number of different other vendors within the United States sell it. Georgi Dinkov: It's not a restricted chemical. It doesn't require any special licenses. So, presumably, if people go to these sites and make an account and buy it, there shouldn't be a problem. There's no special requirement to buy, possess, and/or use it. Now, I'm not encouraging that because I'm not a doctor. All I'm saying is that it is a non-schedule, non-controlled chemical that people who want to experiment with can go out there and buy it openly without any restrictions and do whatever they want with it. So, that will be one of the products. The second one is... Oh, do you have a question? Jayton Miller: Do you think that would be more effective than cipro for- Georgi Dinkov: It should be much more effective because that study in the '60s compared it to LSD and found 10-methoxy-harmalan to be almost as potent as LSD, and LSD is used in microgram quantities while cyproheptadine is used in milligram quantities. And aside from that, cyproheptadine is sedating, sedative because of its histamine blocking effects as well. While 10-methoxy-harmalan seems to be a pure serotonin antagonist. Georgi Dinkov: So, in theory, you should be getting, and I'm sure you've seen Ray has written about the antiserotonin beneficial effects of LSD, and the other derivatives such as bromocriptine, lisuride, metergoline, nicergoline. There are at least 20 different derivatives of LSD, non-hallucinogenic ones, and they're in clinic use. Some of them are in clinical use today, but the most potent ones such as LSD and lisuride are used in microgram amounts, and it looks like 10-methoxy-harmalan should be active in those dose ranges as well. Georgi Dinkov: I already tried it myself. I bought it from Sigma, and it really does have that potent antiserotonin effect, which includes... If you're under stress and you're retaining water, which is mostly due to estrogen, but also because of prolactin, cortisol, and serotonin. And by the way, serotonin controls the synthesis of all these three hormones. You take an antiserotonic chemical... They were used back in the day. Cyproheptadine was used for edema. It was used for hyper estrogenic conditions. Georgi Dinkov: So, I took 200 micrograms, which is a fifth of a milligram, and I immediately felt relaxed. Not sleepy. Relaxed. Basically, the intrusive thoughts like repetitive thoughts which is a very good sign that you've been under a lot of stress, that's what serotonin and cortisol do. It's one of the very early stages of deliriums, and the final stage of psychosis. I'm not saying I have that. I'm saying that everybody who's under a lot of stress has probably found themselves in a situation where they have these intrusive thoughts that they can't fight off, right? Georgi Dinkov: You keep coming back to that same thing, which usually is whatever it is that annoyed you or traumatized you or got on your nerves. So, those things are immediately gone. I immediately got hungry, which is a sign of blood sugar dropping. Blood sugar rises when you're under stress under influence of cortisol. That's an adaptive effect. It tries to keep your brain alive. The brain consumes mostly sugar, right? Georgi Dinkov: So, what else? The edema disappeared. Other things, basically, whenever I am under stress, I tend to retain water, especially on the trunk. That thing was gone. Other things, so sometimes when I'm under stress and I raise my hand like that, it'll tremble. As you can see now it doesn't. That thing did that as well, removed the tremors, which those tremors are a sign of elevated adrenalin. Georgi Dinkov: And so, really a number of different... Oh, my blood pressure also dropped. My normal blood pressure is around 128 to about 78, and when I took that, the 200 micrograms, basically it dropped to 110 to 60. Now that may be a bit too low, but that's actually what the study from the '60s did. That's one of the ways they actually test for antiserotonin effects. They administer serotonin, which is known to raise blood pressure, which should tell you something about the epidemic of blood pressure we're seeing right now given just how many people are under stress and abusing or using SSRI drugs, right? Georgi Dinkov: So, one of the core tests of testing for antiserotonin effects is they administer serotonin, it raises the blood pressure. Then they administer this other chemical, the one that they want to test, and they see if it potentiates the blood pressure effects of serotonin, or if it negates it, right? And there are several others. The serotonin also causes a contraction of the blood vessels, and antiserotonin drugs relax the blood vessels, which also immediately shows you that the whole thing about consuming nitric oxide to do vasodilation, that's really not how it should work. Georgi Dinkov: It's actually, if your vessels are constricting and your blood pressure is rising, chances are that serotonin and cortisol or really the stress system are involved. So, you should be fighting that, instead of providing things like nitric oxide, which yes, it will vasodilate you, but it will also cause a systemic inflammatory reaction, which ultimately is known to contribute to a cardiovascular event like ischemic stroke or a heart attack. Jayton Miller: Wow. So, do you think that you have to cycle that similar to cyproheptadine or can you take it for a longer amount of time? Georgi Dinkov: That I don't know, to be honest with you. The most I've taken is two weeks, but like anything else, I try not to use things on a daily basis just so that you don't get... You don't build your life around a chemical because sometimes the stress and the adaptation to stress is actually good because it's a sign that things need to change in your life, right? But it's only when the stress becomes chronic and inescapable, that's when you need to take care of yourself because then it becomes depression, and it suppresses your thyroid function, suppresses metabolism, and then the actual stress itself at this point... The actual adaptation to the stress becomes pathological when it's chronic and inescapable. Georgi Dinkov: So, I try to prevent that step from going into the inescapable stress. But stress by itself, if something is stressing you out, if something is annoying you, then the natural state of affairs for the body is to find out why this thing is annoying you, stressing you, pushing your life in the wrong direction, and try to take corrective measures, right? Georgi Dinkov: So, you shouldn't be reaching for the anti-serotonin chemical at the first sign of stress. You should let stress run its course until you start feeling it over the years. I think most people know intuitively when the stress is starting to really wear them down, and when it's still in the stage where it's just stimulating for them to do something. If you're in the stage of the stress stimulating you to do something about it, that's a good sign, you don't want to block that because you take this antiserotonin at that time, then you'll be relaxed again. Then the whole signal from the environment that things are not going in the right direction will be lost. Georgi Dinkov: So, I think that if you only use it when the stress is about to become chronic and inescapable, which probably shouldn't be... I don't know. Some people have very stressful lives. If you're on average I found that for most people, this doesn't need to be used more than maybe, say twice a week. In that case, I don't think it needs to be cycled. Georgi Dinkov: But if you're using it on a daily basis, if your life is in the shambles and it's in such a bad state, if you feel the need to use it daily, then I think adaptation is one of the lower concerns. The bigger concern is what exactly is messing up your life to the point that you need to take something on a daily basis. For those people, I think they should be taken on a daily basis. That or something else that stops the stress, the learned helplessness, to allow them to fight back. Georgi Dinkov: And once they've learned to fight back, once they've found an escape, then I think naturally they'll probably just forget about taking if they won't feel the need to take it. You see the whole thing about taking a drug on a chronic basis, that's just something that came out of the drug industry. Of course, they want you as a client for life, and I think so far, I have not seen a person, even when they were using something that made them feel good. I did not see a person who felt the need that they should have taken this on a daily basis forever. Georgi Dinkov: One experiment with chronic alcoholics found out... Actually, it wasn't just alcoholics. People with addiction, and that's a study I posted on the forum at least five years ago if not more. It showed that 80% of those people overcome their addiction on their own without the requirement of a pharmacological intervention and/or counseling or other kinds of medical interventions. It's just that if people are able to take control of their own lives, and it sometimes may take a long time, eventually they will overcome it. Whether that's through faith. Whether that's through doing the right things. Changing their environment. Changing maybe the people they associate with. Changing a number of different things. Georgi Dinkov: Eventually, they find this... I don't want to call it a balance. They find a new mixture of factors that basically is starting to move their life in the right direction. And at that point, they don't even feel the need to take it. The whole thing about addiction, whether it's to bad things or even good things like... Because medicine says, "Look, you can get addicted both to good and bad things like alcohol or drugs," right? But you can also get addicted to things that make you feel good because it's the dopamine hypothesis. Georgi Dinkov: It's been shown that the dopamine hypothesis, yes, you reach out for things that make you feel good, but it's only because your dopamine is low because of high cortisol and high estrogen, and you're looking for ways to raise it. Once dopamine is restored to normal, multiple studies have shown that giving animals or people drugs that increase dopamine further or act like other dopamine agonists, the animals and the people did not want that. Georgi Dinkov: Basically, they refused to take it unless you forced them, right? But they have this thing called the preference test in animal studies. They give the animals something that they like, and then they give them free access to it and see if the animals keep abusing it. And that's one of the tests for addiction, right? Well, they found out when the animals are not stressed, when the cortisol goes back to normal, their life goes back to normal, it's called the Rat Park experiment. Georgi Dinkov: Basically, the rats stop abusing things, including the highly addictive heroin, which medicine tells you, "Oh, it's a disease. You cannot wean off yourself by yourself. You have to go to a clinic. You have to get these drugs administered. Your life is a complete mess. You need to go to psychiatrist," right? Almost none of that is true. The only part that's true is yes, your life is falling apart and is a mess. But if you find a way to break the learned helplessness cycle, maybe with a bit of an antiserotonin intervention, most people seem to be capable. At least 80% seem to be capable of restoring life's normal balance and moving on with their lives as if nothing happened, right? Georgi Dinkov: So, that automatically means 80% of the drug addiction industry can go right out the window, and life will be better without it, right? Yes, maybe 20% are really in a bad situation, and it usually turns out to be because whatever is contributing to their addiction is still there, right? And some things, unfortunately, cannot be removed in terms of reality such as the death of a loved one, right? Or a loss of a very valuable... I don't want to call it possession, but there's something of very high sentimental value, right? Georgi Dinkov: The falling a part of a relationship, things like that, a divorce. Some things, but even those, it turns out that over time, people are able to overcome. If the environment is right for them. If they have a social support. If they're eating a good diet, and if they're not stressed continuously by fearmongering on television and by fearmongering by everything really because life right now is just... If you turn on the TV, it will be very difficult to find the two extremes, which is either, "Oh, the world is falling apart." Or, "Everything's fine. Keep watching this nice show. Things will be good." Georgi Dinkov: I don't think either one of these is accurate, but unfortunately, we seem to be more on the side of things are bad right now, and I think basically if people find a way to break out of that somehow remove themselves from this negative environment with a little bit of help of a serotonin antagonist. But even without it, in 80% of the cases, their life should be able to get back to normal. Jayton Miller: Definitely. Wow. I want to be respectful of your time, so I'll ask one more question if that's all right. Georgi Dinkov: Yeah, sure. Jayton Miller: What are some of the best ways other than decreasing stress hormones and serotonin that you've done research on or have experienced for brain enhancement or nootropic effects, I guess? Georgi Dinkov: Yes, the single most important thing is avoiding routine. It shouldn't become pathological, in other words, that some routine is okay simply because it keeps your life together, right? You wake up in the morning, you eat, right? You interact with your loved ones. You maybe go to the store, maybe take a shower, right? Some of these things are good because at least they give your life structure, right? Georgi Dinkov: Now, I don't know of any experiments that have tried to put adults in a completely unstructured environment like kids, right? I mean, think about small kids one or two years old, they pretty much do whatever they want all day, and the adults are just sitting there and trying to prevent them from causing harm, right? From harming themselves. But in terms of structure, there isn't much. The children are free to run around and play and fall and hurt themselves and experiment, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Georgi Dinkov: Now, I don't know if this experience has been done with adults, but I think most adults would find that exhausting simply because it requires so much energy to be constantly dealing with new things. But constantly dealing with the same things is actually already known to be highly pathological. The more routinized your life is, the smaller the prefrontal cortex becomes. And it's been shown that even people with Alzheimer's disease, if they got them out of the hospice or they got them out of the retirement home and start taking them to new places, something as simple as putting them in a bus and taking them outside of the city and taking them to a place they've never been before. Georgi Dinkov: That alone was enough to restore a good part of the cognition even though temporarily. They slipped right back into it as soon as they put them back in the retirement home. They will lose it for a few hours, and it was treatment for people that were extremely demented. They didn't recognize their own relatives. They had forgotten their own names. They don't know who they were anymore, and these people suddenly woke up as if waking up from a dream and saying, "Oh my God, where I am? Hi, I haven't seen you in a few months." Georgi Dinkov: It was really emotional. I think there was a video about it on National Geographic. They show them basically like the relatives that kept showing up for years waiting and hoping to hear their loved ones say their name, none of that happened. And some of these people wake up as if from a dream and say, "Hey, where have you been this whole time?" It was a very emotional episode. Georgi Dinkov: So, breaking routine, and often if you see even in a highly routinized life because life is always new, always unpredictable, you will find yourself that if you pay attention, you are exposed to opportunities for novelty all the time. Unfortunately, the culture is such in modern life that we thought that this is a distraction, that we should stay focused. That we should keep pursuing those specific goals, right? Georgi Dinkov: Now, there's nothing wrong with goals, but it shouldn't be to the point where you basically... You're like a horse with these covers on the eyes and ears, and basically, that's what the racehorses do so that they're really not distracted. They just keep racing towards the end, and that's all they do, right? That's highly detrimental, and by the way, racehorses have a lifespan of about 40% shorter than horses that are free-roaming and they're allowed to do whatever the heck they want with their lives. Georgi Dinkov: That should tell us something because the racehorses, they have the best care... Best care in quotes because it turns out it's really not the best. They get the best veterinary care. They get the best food. They get the best environment, right? But it turns out that something in their life is such that they live about 40% shorter... They have a 40% shorter lifespan than the wild roaming horses. Even horses that are simply used for agricultural work because they tend to have a more free life. They live in the barn, right? Most of the day they walk around, they graze. If they have to do some work, they do, but most of their life is free. Georgi Dinkov: So, break in routine, and art is very good for that. Recent studies found out that typing on a keyboard and writing by hand has drastically different effects on the brain. Writing on the keyboard actually did not have any nootropic effects, while writing by hand was similar to the nootropic effects seen in artists that draw. So, there's something about writing by hand. There's something about physical interaction with matter, and I think some of that is also... You're not staring at a screen with blue light all day, right? Because blue light has a very detrimental effect on the brain. Georgi Dinkov: But the researchers thought that it was something about the handwriting itself that made this very nootropic. There's a private school in the United States called Montessori, which actually the entire curriculum is based on tactile learning. So, in other words, they want kids to always be touching things and learning by touch, and also by looking. Of course, you're not walking around blindfolded, right? But tactile learning is a core of their curriculum, and it was apparently something that was known as early as 150 years ago when this whole program was being started, the Montessori one. Georgi Dinkov: That person without much access to medicine figured out that when people interact with the world directly, physically, it's very good for their brains. It's very good for learning. It's very good for their movement, right? Again, tactile learning, which means drawing. Listening to music is fine, but you should be careful because a lot of the songs now at this point are... I don't want to call it propaganda, but they're very repetitive. Almost everything is being created by machine. The singer just shows up in the studio and maybe sings some of the lyrics, but even that is getting replaced by computer-synthesized voice, right? Georgi Dinkov: So, maybe some of the older songs from the '60s and '70s and maybe even the '80s seem to be pretty good. Painting. Playing a musical instrument yourself is also great. And in general, interacting with people who have an affinity for novelty, which most people do until they get conditioned to be in this hyper-focused target-oriented moment. Georgi Dinkov: So, yeah, even without any drugs. Now, of course, raising metabolism in any way is also very, very nootropic, and the example that I always like to give is that there was several large human studies showed that administering people creatine raised their IQ, which was thought to be impossible to raise their IQ. Raised their IQ by I think maybe 12 to 15 points. And keep in mind that the scale for IQ is logarithmic. In other words, increase by 10 to 15 points is actually... You're not just let's say 10 to 15% smarter than the person that doesn't have that increase, you're actually two to three, four times more intelligent because, towards the high end of the scale, a small change in IQ is huge. Georgi Dinkov: In other words, Einstein had reportedly an IQ of 145. And then most people that get PhDs have a IQ of about 135 on average, and that doesn't sound like a big difference, 10 points, right? But it's actually huge in terms of absolutely raw intelligence because the scale is logarithmic. So, if creatine, which is known to raise ATP levels or at least serve as a buffer for ATP, in other words, the energy storage molecule. If that can raise your IQ by 10 to 12 points, then to me directly it demonstrates that improving brain metabolism is highly beneficial as a nootropic. Georgi Dinkov: So, if you don't want to do drugs, the second-best thing is make sure your brain has sufficient supply of glucose and fructose. Make sure you're not under tremendous stress, right? Because cortisol really shreds your brain similar to what it does to the muscles. It's no different. And then make sure you expose yourself to novelty preferably on a daily basis. Even if it's something as benign as, "Oh, I'm always taking this walk home. I'm walking on this four or five blocks road." Well, take a different route. Georgi Dinkov: Something that you haven't seen or haven't done before. Even if it's very minute, it triggers the intuitive mechanism inside the brain, which is what really is responsible for the high intelligence of children, and relatively low intelligence of adults because we lose that sense of intuition as we get older. We think that the analytical knowledge that we've accumulated can replace that, but actually, it cannot. Georgi Dinkov: To a degree. So, I'm not saying knowledge is entirely useless, but I think it's very, very overvalued in terms of what it really can do for us. We tend to rely on it too much, and when something that conflicts with our knowledge, something new comes along, we tend to discard it instead of what children do, fully embrace it, and then reconfigure all the knowledge that they have and basically reincorporate it and change their model of the world. Georgi Dinkov: Now, that's how really you should be operating, but maybe because of lack of energy primarily as we get older, we're saying, "Oh, all of these things that I learn, and now you're telling me they're not true or they need to be significantly changed. I don't have time for that. I'm not going to do it. I'm just going to ignore what you just told me."  Jayton Miller: Wow, that's awesome. Do you have some examples in your everyday life where you've sparked novelty? Georgi Dinkov: So, first of all, I stopped watching news because I found that the news channels are highly scripted and they don't hide it. They have like every second in broadcasting if it's a very highly watched channel costs millions of dollars. Of course, every second will be fulfilled. Everything will be planned down to the second because they try to squeeze in as much information that are beaming out to you, as much information as possible. Georgi Dinkov: So, try to limit TV exposure. You cannot be a complete hermit if you live in the city because it just becomes the other side. The unnatural extreme. You cannot be orthorexic with food right, but also you cannot be indiscriminate either. And I don't want to say the golden mean because that's been overused and I don't believe in that. It's context-specific, but it tends to sit on the side of selectively choosing what you eat every day versus either say, "Oh, I'm not going to eat any of that because all of it is bad or don't worry about it. We've been eating it for 100 years, nothing happened, right? I'm going to be completely indiscriminate." Georgi Dinkov: It's more like I have these 10 options. Some of them are not very good, and I know they're not very good. Some of them are less bad. Some of them are maybe even good, right? So, forcing yourself [inaudible 00:56:10] recognizing that you can and you should make an intelligent choice is what actually keeps intelligence going. Being completely shut off from the world saying, "It's all bad, I just can't deal with it." Or saying, "No, everything's fine." Neither one of these seems to lead to good outcomes mostly because I think both behaviors promote routine. Georgi Dinkov: So, it's whenever you have to make choices, which leads you to question things and evaluate, that's actually... So, making intelligent choices about food on a daily basis is very, very important. And so, even though eating is routine, in other words, you have to eat two or three times a day, what you eat every day shouldn't be a routine, and if you pay attention to your surroundings, you'll see that every single day you'll probably have different options to choose from. So, trying to take those choices, make those choices, and keep things novel, [novelle 00:57:00], novel, new every day, it's one of the aspects. Georgi Dinkov: Another one is just like I said, I walk around town all the time. I don't have a car. It makes no sense to have a car in DC. It's a small town, it's walkable. You have a car you pay a ton for insurance and parking and tickets and whatnot, and you don't even get to use it that much, right? So, I walk around all the time, and I try to take a new path every day. So, when I go to the store, they're like at this point I'm starting to actually... My commute is increasing because I've already walked around all the possible different combinations, right? Georgi Dinkov: So, now what I do is I try to find a new store, right? There's a Whole Foods right next to where I live. Well, it's very convenient, but convenience is not always good for you. So, if it's not too much of a hassle, it doesn't mean you have to break your back and walk 10 miles across the city. But if there's another Whole Foods which is let's say a mile away, and then it gives you all of these different blocks and combinations. It gives you an opportunity to take a lot of different routes. And now because of the pandemic and the shutdown, the city's changing a lot. Georgi Dinkov: So, even though I may go down the same route, but two buildings are gone. Now they're building something new. So, it's like stay outside. The world is always new. If you're staying too much at home, which I think is the most detrimental part really of the lockdowns through social isolation and routinizing everything about your life. Simply because when you're at home what can you do? There aren't that many things to do in between four walls. Georgi Dinkov: So, being outside, making conscious choices about food. Basically, making conscious choices about what you watch and consume on TV and for how long, right? Try to limit screen time as well. If you start feeling... And again, it's not a formula. It doesn't say, "Oh, I'm going to spend two hours in front of the computer every day." That's already a routine. Do your work if you have to do it on the computer. If you start feeling overwhelmed, start feeling bland like things are not interesting anymore, or people around you start to annoy you for no good reason. Behaving the same way as yesterday, but start getting on your nerves. That's a sign you're stressed. You need to break out of that routine and go find and do something new. Jayton Miller: Definitely. Well, Georgi, I really do appreciate your time on this episode. Where can people find you as far as website, social media, stuff like that? Georgi Dinkov: So, I have a blog. Online, I'm known under the moniker Haidut. So, I have a blog called haidut.me. H as in Harry, A-I, D as in dog, U, T as in Tom, don't M-E. So, you go to the blog, and basically, I'm also on Twitter under the same alias Haidut, and it's twitter.com/haidut. And everything I post on the blog, the system is set up in such a way that this takes a little snippet of what I post, the title and a few tags and keywords and dumps it right on Twitter. Georgi Dinkov: So, basically, by subscribing to Twitter or following me on Twitter, you also get to see everything that I post on that blog. And I also post on something called the raypeteforum.com. One word, raypeteforum.com, and everything I post on the blog al

Integrative Answers to Cancer
Photodynamic Therapy, Sound Healing & Cancer Fighting Foods | Dr Tony Jimenez & Ryan Sternagel

Integrative Answers to Cancer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 92:38


show notes @ https://thesternmethod.com/tony-jimenez-photodynamic/ Dr. Antonio Jimenez, or as patients affectionately call him, Dr. Tony, founded Hope4Cancer in 2000 and has dedicated his life to researching alternative strategies to treat cancer, chronic infections, and immune disorders, after he saw firsthand the negative side effects that accompanied the conventional treatments his father underwent being diagnosed with prostate cancer. After completing his traditional undergraduate education in the United States, Dr. Jimenez received his M.D. degree from the Autonomous University of Guadalajara Faculty of Medicine in Mexico, and went on to pursue his N.D. degree at the Trinity School of Natural Health. For over 30 years, Dr. Jimenez has traveled the world learning and researching new approaches to cancer treatment, with the dream in mind of opening an alternative clinic capable of providing any method to give patients their best chance of recovery. Today, that dream is alive and well in Dr. Jimenez’s three international Hope4Cancer Treatment Centers. As the founder of Hope4Cancer and a pioneer of holistic protocol approach The Seven Key Principles of Cancer Therapy, Dr. Jimenez has been recognized by various forums worldwide. Most notably, he was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award by The Truth About Cancer organization in 2016 for his dedicated study, research, and implementation of effective non-toxic medical treatments. Dr. Antonio Jimenez, M.D., N.D., is a Board Certified Licensed Physician of Mexico and Spain   ***Resources Mentioned*** Hope for Cancer Centers Tijuana & Cancun, Mexico   Book: The Amazing Cancer Kid by  Jonathan Chamberlain, Debbie Broom, Jim Broom, Long  Book: Hope for Cancer: 7 Principles to Remove Fear and Empower Your Healing Journey Antonio Jimenez, M.D., N.D. Sicher , Fred , Elisabeth Targ , Dan Moore and Helene S . Smith . “ A randomized double - blind study of the effect of distant healing in a population with advanced AIDS . ” Western Journal of Medicine . 169 , no . 6 ( Dec . 1998 ) : 356 - 63 . Dr. William Kelly, Pamela McDougal: enzyme therapy, “Kelly program” Book: Sauna and Detoxification by Dr. Lawrence Wilson  Red light therapy devices Reality show: 8 days - WGN America   In This Episode: Ryan interviews Dr. Tony Jiminez about some of the latest therapies used in cancer treatment, including: red light therapy (photodynamic therapy), sound healing (sono therapy), spectroscopy, nutrition, macrophages, prayer, and more!   Timestamps:   0:01:19 Dr. Tony’s bio   0:01:48 Dr. Tony”s continuing education   0:03:50 Ryan’s family journey with neuroblastoma   0:04:30 Dr. Tony’s experience with neuroblastoma (stories about patients Victor, Connah Broom)   0:06:40 Ten hallmarks of cancer   0:07:15 Difference between mainstream/conventional and integrative/alternative approach to cancer   0:08:10 Diversity in tumor cells (driver mutations)   0:10:05 Mapping the cancer genome - Are we on the right track?   0:11:08 Cancer as a systemic disease vs. local pathways   0:11:20 Stupid cancer vs. smart cancer   0:11:24 Dr. Tony’s book Hope for Cancer   0:12:20 Why are healing therapies important if I don’t have cancer?   0:14:27 The 7 principles to remove fear and empower your healing journey   0:20:00 Supernatural healing miracles   0:24:36 Mindset: the one difference   0:26:45 The power of prayer   0:28:01 RAS Protein and cellular signal transduction pathway    0:29:55 Definition of sono/photodynamic (sound/light therapy)   0:32:19 Benefits of red, blue, green light and other colors   0:34:20 Use of sensitizers with sono/photodynamic therapy   0:35:48 Photodynamic therapy effects microbes associated with cancer   0:37:00 Ability of photodynamic therapy to decrease blood supply to tumors (angiogenesis)   0:38:35 Substances used as sensitizers   0:39:20 Light activation spectrum of chemotherapy   0:41:40 Studies with sound therapy   0:44:51 Type of device used for sono therapy   0:47:40 Type of light is used with photodynamic therapy   0:48:47 SPDT (sono-photo dynamic therapy) applications with esophageal and stomach cancer    0:49:59 Treating the whole body   0:50:33 New technologies used for treating cancer   0:51:50 SPDT and blood cancer   0:53:18 Benefits of near infrared vs. far infrared light   0:54:40 Dr. William Kelly and enzyme therapy   0:55:50 Vascular disease and blood flow insufficiency   0:56:26 Anatomical differences between cancer cells and normal cells   0::58 EMF and red light therapy   0:58:28 Book: Dr. Lawrence Wilson Sauna and Detoxification   0:59:27 Red light therapy devices - which kind is best   1:00:15 How to convert far infrared to near infrared in therapy devices (sauna)   1:00:55 Uses of photodynamic infrared spectroscopy (PDIS)   1:04:53 Dr. Jimenez’s go-to tests for monitoring progress   1:07:15 GCMAF immune modulation (macrophage activation factor)   1:11:01 Sugar -  Dr. Jimenez’s opinion   1:20:33 Nutritional rotation   1:23:20 Common sense approach to nutrition   1:24:40 Listening to the Holy Spirit   1:25:39 Where to find Dr. Tony Jimenez   1:26:32 Reality show: 8 days- WGN America, story of 5 cancer patients   1:28:14 Closing remarks from Ryan If you have a question or comment about this episode please leave a reply below.

The Cabral Concept
1604: GcMAF & Colostrum, CoQ10, Probiotic Types, Nutritional Yeast, Zucchini on Detox, Low Back Pain, Lemon Water & Fasting, Glute Exercises (HouseCall)

The Cabral Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 24:27


Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows! This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track! Check out today's questions:  Lindsey: Thank you for all you do Dr. Cabral - your depth of knowledge on all things wellness and your passion for helping others are both amazing. I have become addicted to your podcast and learning from you. I did search for other podcasts about this, but did not find anything. I am interested to see if you are familiar with Carbon60 and what your feelings are about it. Thanks in advance Yvonne: What is GcMAF and is it in colostrum? Is this a good product to take daily? I have heard that this should be taken with Vitamin D3 and K2. Paula: Hi Dr Cabral. My OAT showed I was a little low on CoQ10 (6.6). I’ve heard that it’s very important in order to burn fat (not sure if this is true though). I don’t remember Laura (health coach) advising me to supplement on it as she focused in other areas such as yeast overgrowth/low vit C, etc. What are your thoughts? Should I supplement on CoQ10? Marlena: Hi Dr Cabral, I have a few questions. I hope you don't mind answering but I only trust you!1. I am in the middle of the CBO protocol and even though I'd love to do the CBO finisher, shipping to the UK is expensive and so can't afford it. I know that it would be ideally the best choice but can I substitute it with another good probiotic and maybe take some glutamine and aloe vera on the side?2. Is taking a 50 billion probiotic with 10 different strains safe after getting rid of bacterial/yeast overgrowth?3. After working on sealing the gut wall, a part from continuing with the probiotic, do you encourage adding probiotic foods on top of that i.e. kefir. Or can you take too much of probiotics?4. What are your thoughts on rotating between probiotics in order to get exposed to as many strains as possible? Lydia: Hi Dr Cabral. Love your podcast and all the products I've used from Equilibrium! I'm thinking about my summer detox and wondering if nutritional yeast is allowed. Thank you for all you do Lydia: Hi Dr Cabral. I was also wondering why certain vegetable like zucchini and squash aren't included on the detox guide. Thanks so much! James: Hi Dr, I'm 25 years old but just the other day my back went and I had terrible pain in the lumbar region of the back. It was a pretty bad pain and It was even painful to walk. It decreased over the following days but It came out of nowhere and I know that something is wrong to be having this osteoarthritis type pain at my young age. Is there any way of fixing this, I guess just mobility and strengthening work? I just don't want this to get worse as I age because if its this bad when I'm 25 I can only imagine how bad it will be when I grow into an old man. Tom: Does water with squeezed lime and a pinch of Himalayan salt break my fast? I usually have it after fasting for 11h and then I have my breakfast after 12h. I’m not sure if I’m actually fasting 12h because of the lime… Maria: Hi Dr Cabral, thank you so much for all of the amazing content you provide. It is truly top quality information. I live in Colombia and I don’t know anyone in the US that could ship me the CBO protocol. I’m sure I have yeast overgrowth and I really wanted to do your protocol. What is the alternative for those that don’t have access to Equilibrium Nutrition’s products? Michelle: Hi Dr. Cabral! I have to thank you so much for your book "A Man's Guide to Muscle and Strength," which I love! As a more-vata-body-type woman, I finally have healthy muscle on my body and I feel so much better! I was wondering if you might share your top 3 favorite gluteus maximus exercises that shape and tone the butt, so maybe I can do a few more of those this summer. You are absolutely the best teacher and I am truly grateful to have found you! Thank you for tuning into today's Cabral HouseCall and be sure to check back tomorrow where we answer more of our community’s questions!  - - - Show Notes & Resources: http://StephenCabral.com/1604 - - - Get Your Question Answered: http://StephenCabral.com/askcabral   - - - Dr. Cabral's New Book, The Rain Barrel Effect https://amzn.to/2H0W7Ge - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: http://CabralSupportGroup.com - - -   Dr. Cabral’s Most Popular Supplements: > “The Dr. Cabral Daily Protocol” (This is what Dr. Cabral does every day!) - - - > Dr. Cabral Detox  (The fastest way to get well, lose weight, and feel great!) - - - > Daily Nutritional Support Shake  (#1 “All-in-One recommendation in my practice) - - - > Daily Fruit & Vegetables Blend  (22 organic fruit & vegetables “greens powder”) - - - > CBD Oil  (Full-spectrum, 3rd part-tested & organically grown) - - - > Candida/Bacterial Overgrowth, Leaky Gut, Parasite & Speciality Supplement Packages - - - > See All Supplements: https://equilibriumnutrition.com/collections/supplements  - - -   Dr. Cabral’s Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Organic Acids Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Thyroid + Adrenal + Hormone Test  (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Adrenal + Hormone Test (Run your adrenal & hormone levels) - - - > Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Omega-3 Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - > Stool Test (Use this test to uncover any bacterial, h. 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Fierce Autie
Quackery Exposed: GcMaf

Fierce Autie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 8:39


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://fierceautie.com/2020/02/20/quackery-exposed-gcmaf/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Ben Greenfield Life
7 Crazy New Biohacks You've Probably Never Heard Of!

Ben Greenfield Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 92:51


Strap yourselves in for a wild biohacking ride full of new biohacks—some of which I hadn't even heard of. My guest on today's podcast is named Marc. That's it. That's the only information I'll release about his identity. He started his career in investment banking and financing renewable energies and now arranges financing for various government projects—from hydro dams, to farms, to airports—and is now heavily immersed in the fields of biohacking and researching emerging health-enhancing technologies, primarily inspired by managing an incurable genetic defect in his kidneys. In this podcast, we delve into a host of new biohacking technologies you've probably never heard of, from NAD boosters, to stem cell enhancing protocols, to longevity and anti-aging molecules, and much more! During this discussion, you'll discover: -How Marc got interested in these biohacks...8:03 Doing due diligence for banking investments revealed a lot of flaws in technologies such as solar and wind power Became a trusted voice among his partners and investors due to his findings -Biohack #1: How to change the gravitational pull inside your cells to speed up the healing process...11:38 Marc was diagnosed w/ polycystic kidney disease (PKD) Defective on PK-1 protein; cysts develop on the kidney Standard medicine considers it incurable Began ketogenic diet (low glucose slows the growth of the cysts) Increase in klotho protein halts the disease Changes the gravitational pull inside the cells, thus changing the time perspective in which they can heal (40 hrs of healing w/in a 24 hr timeframe) Very expensive: ~$2500/month Extremely detail-oriented protocol Use olive oil or yogurt as a precursor approx. 3-4 days before ingesting How the klotho protein is activated and suppressed Psychological stress, inflammation, oxidative stress and depression mitigate its production Angiotensin decreases klotho , insulin, exercise (resistance training), cordyceps, ginseng extract, activated charcoal increase klotho Vitamin D transport system activates immune system Nagalase enzyme suppresses the immune system by suppressing immune cells GcMAF mitigates damage done by nagalase -Ways to protect from harmful 5G technology...32:15 EMF doesn't actually attack human DNA; it attacks and changes the DNA of the gut microbiome, with an effect on the brain can withstand 5G -The skinny on V-cells...44:30 V-cells are totipotent cells Different types of cells: Totipotent cells can become any type of cell (the crème de la crème of stem cells) Pluripotent can be a variety of different cells Multipotent cells, less variety Singular potent - only one type of cell Embryonic-like stem cells "Non-activated"—dormant, body doesn't know what to do with them Device in the works to increase bioavailability of V-cells High-frequency pulse laser Very small margin of error for it to be efficacious BGF podcasts mentioned: Increased exercise and caloric restriction will mobilize small v-cells -A mostly unknown way to boost NAD levels...58:02 Change the environment so that cells produce NAD sans precursors (such as nicotinamide riboside, NR) increase of 242% NAD+ is used by the body, then converted into NR This becomes downregulated w/ age for boosting NAD -A natural way to upregulate endothelial stem cells...1:03:55 Beta-glucans in mushrooms -Interesting biohacks related to water...1:07:42 (code: GREENFIELD) (code: GREENFIELD) (code: GREENFIELD) Hydrogen is very dangerous; use it with caution when drinking hydrogen-enriched water -A device that increases the mineral density of plants...1:18:03 Lab-grown Placed close to organism w/ water, allows water to come back to its original structure Pesticides are not necessary Water becomes 100% coherent Water and Wellness deuterium-depleted water -And much more... Resources from this episode: - - - - - - - (code: BEN) - -Book: -Book: - for boosting NAD - (code: GREENFIELD) - (code: GREENFIELD) - - - (code: GREENFIELD) - - -BGF podcasts mentioned: Episode sponsors: -Boundless: -: The Challenge starts January 6th, it's completely FREE to join, and when you do you'll get a bunch of exclusive content including access to a Q&A by yours truly answering all your burning fasting questions. To join just go to getkion.com/fasting -: A formulation of 24 unique strains, each of which included at their clinically verified dose, to deliver systemic benefits in the body. Save 15% off your order when you use discount code: BEN15 -: kApex breaks down the fats you eat into fatty acids, which allows you to increase the fatty acid oxidation inside your mitochondria both in your muscle and liver. Get 20% off your order when you use coupon code: GREENFIELDKX -: I’ve been using Four Sigmatic products for a while now and I’m impressed by the efficacies of their mushroom products. I use them. I like them. I support the mission! Receive 15% off your Four Sigmatic purchase when you use discount code: BENGREENFIELD Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for my secret podcast guest or me? Leave your comments below and one of us will reply!

Post Concussion Syndrome Awareness Podcast
Double Whammy! PCS, Fibromyalgia & the connections to the Microbiome. Episode 4

Post Concussion Syndrome Awareness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 52:40


Looking at connections between PCS & Fibromyalgia and exploring the human Microbiome, probiotics, GcMAF plus remedies & tips. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-bottomleypcsapod/message

SAMA Talks
Episode 118: Curing Our Sick Health Care System and Get to Know GcMAF

SAMA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 78:51


This week, John covers Curing Our Sick Health Care System and Get to Know GcMAF Episode 118: Curing Our Sick Health Care System and Get to Know GcMAF Date: Thursday, September 5, 2019 Time: 3:30 PM Nanjing, China (GMT+8.00) SAMA Expert: Dr. Mikael Nordfors uring this episode of SAMA, Mikael talked about a broad range of topics. Because of his career and experience, he knows the dark side of the medical industry, and decided to fight back and make a change. He briefly talked about the change in our lifestyles, from seeking survival to hurrying for money. The harsh reality is that the health care system is like an industry which focuses more on money than patients. Mikael mentioned “liquid democracy”, which he considers a viable alternative method to organize society. He also discusses various medical therapies, GcMAF, and dietetic regulation.

Integrative Answers to Cancer
Fake Alternative Cancer Treatments? GcMAF, Fake Rife Machines, Hulda Clarke, Baking Soda, Protocel, Marshall Protocol | Dr Keith Scott Mumby

Integrative Answers to Cancer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 77:13


I get Dr Keith’s take on cancer and the best way to address it before we explore some of the more questionable anti-cancer protocols that I’ve come across in the quest to help my son Ryder on his healing journey.  We take a look under the hood of Protocel, GcMAF, Hulda Regehr Clark’s Zappers, the Marshall Protocol, Sodium Bicarbonate Protocol and fake Rife machines. You don’t want to miss this one.  ***Resources Mentioned*** Cancer Research Secrets by Dr Keith Scott-Mumby Psychology of Cancer by Dr Keith Scott-Mumby Punk Psychology by Dr Keith Scott-Mumby Jeffrey Smith - The Institute of Responsible Technology Séralini Study - long-term toxicity of RoundUp (glyphosate) Dr Mark Hyman Joe Mercola on the The Marshall Protocol The Doctor that Cures Cancer by William Kelley Eidem  GB4000 Frequency Machine *** What is the right way to address cancer? “Every good health measure is an anti-cancer measure” Cancer is a wake up call Three fundamentals:  Nutrition - offload all of your ‘bad’ foods for you Emotional detox - often a trama or shock before cancer diagnosis. References the work of Dr Hayma. Reduce chemical load - reduce chemical exposure “You don’t need zero of everything to see a result” but you must make changes to address the root cause of the cancer Starting points for physical & emotional detox? Punk psychology is a technique MIN - Make It Now Your memory is ‘plastic’ - change the impact of a memory and your relationship to it by reliving it in the right way Remove toxins from your life The nose survey - go around your house and sniff - if you can smell it it can make you sick Eat organic. Evidence shows organic food has a powerful impact on health Séralini and a group of French Scientists fed rats glyphosate and GMO food and they developed huge tumors How do you assess the validity of alternative cancer treatments? Testimonials are not science - you can get well while taking something but not necessarily because of taking something Anything that seems dangerous, ineffective or obscenely expensive should be a red flag Kerala Institute in Sweden showed 20% of breast cancers will go into remission without any treatment Dr Hyman - cancer has a purpose. It’s there for a reason. The body is trying to fix something Protocol 1 debunked: Cancell / Cantron / Protocel Combination of highly toxic substances including sulphuric acid and nitric acid  False science around its effectiveness These chemicals are highly toxic - yes they will kill cancer cells in a petri dish - they will kill anything! People have died from taking it. Don’t do anything that is clearly going to hurt you Protocol 2 debunked:  GcMAF Beware of science from anyone trying to sell you something The study was dishonest. The people who developed it have a warrant out for their arrest  Nothing showing its effectiveness, especially when compared to Dr Keith’s three fundamentals Protocol 3 debunked: Hulda Regehr Clark’s Zapper  Exploited patients by charging $30K for things they could do themselves  Her book claims she cured 100 consecutive cases of cancer but in all of these cases Hulda was the person who diagnosed the cancer and pronounced the patient cured Developed a parasite zapper to cure cancer   Dr Keith believes Hulda was influenced by her own condition - she had a particular rare parasite and so she saw that in everyone she treated Irreversible electroporation is Royal Rife technology that’s gone mainstream Protocol 4 debunked: The Marshall Protocol  Documented science showing Vitamin D has incredibly powerful anti-cancer properties The Marshall Protocol advocates avoiding Vitamin D in any form which is dangerous for anyone with cancer Vitamin D, C and glutathione are essential for cancer support Joe Mercola wrote an article expressing his views against the The Marshall Protocol Protocol 5 debunked: Sodium Bicarbonate Protocol Fungus can thrive when immune system and so does cancer - doesn’t mean Candida causes cancer  Loading the body with bicarbonate is dangerous The body needs PH of around 7.3. The body will maintain this so it puts undue strain on kidneys Alkalising the body doesn’t cure cancer  Emanuel Revici studied the metabolic aspects of cancer. Discovered two kinds of people - those who benefit from alkalization and those who benefit from acidization. If you don’t know what group you’re in your going to harm yourself.  William Kelley Eidem sums up Revici’s work in his book The Doctor that Cures Cancer Nature knows what she’s doing. Stand back and get out of the way.  Protocol 6 debunked: Fake Rife Machines Most ‘Rife’ machines are missing critical carrier wave frequencies. They have only audio frequencies and that’s not enough You can add carrier wave technology to something like the Beema 3000 The GB4000 is what we use. This device has carrier frequencies and is a model Dr Keith would recommend Follow Dr Keith Cancer Research Secrets website The Alternative Doctor If you have a question or comment about this episode please leave a reply below

Alternative Revelations w/Linda Emmanuel
13 - GCMAF, Mycoplasma and Nagalase

Alternative Revelations w/Linda Emmanuel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 16:51


Explaining WHY people who are suffering from mycoplasma infections have compromised immune systems.All you need to know as to how GCMAF works and why the immune system is compromised by mycoplasma - even doctors do not know why!Youtube channel Alternative RevelationsMusic by TwisteriumLicensed to Linda Manuel thru AudioJungle.com May 2019

Lost Arts Radio
Lost Arts Radio Show #236 - Special Guest David Noakes

Lost Arts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 149:00


David Noakes did his own research on the action of a compound called GCMAF. He learned that it eliminated cancer and had many other amazing qualities, used as a natural medicine. One of its important features was that it caused no harm, no negative changes, no "side" effects. None. He also said that food and medicine should be the same. The idea of using poisons for medicine in order to ensure lots of future business would have been seen clearly by Hippocrates as a crime against humanity, and it is. Modern "medicine" has abandoned the wisdom of Hippocrates. Poisons and invasive, damaging "procedures" now dominate the profession and official "science." Real causes of disease and how to eliminate them and allow the body to naturally heal itself are not addressed. Instead, health problems are blamed on genetics, germs, bad luck and age. Those who provide real medicine (which has NO negative "side effects") are attacked and imprisoned or killed. What is most amazing is we have reached the point where most of the public supports this insanity. Some still try to offer real solutions, real healing protocols to the people who need them. Those people are targeted and imprisoned or killed. David Noakes dared to produce a substance that body itself makes and uses to maintain immunity and prevent disease. But it's not able to make enough of that substance in some serious conditions like cancer and autism. Supplemental supply of this substance can make the difference between death and recovery. David will tell his story this Sunday, and give us an update on his situation including his efforts to avoid prison at the hands of corrupt judges and prosecutors. The drama David is in has a lot to say about the situation of our world today and our chances to heal it.

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NutriMedical Report
NutriMedical Report Show Wednesday June 26th 2019 – Hour Three – Dr Juergen Winkler MD, http://qfmed.com/page4/index.html, Cancer IPT Therapy, Dendritic Vaccine, Cancer Vessel Vaccine, GcMAF, Detox IV, Ozone IV,

NutriMedical Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 59:30


Dr Juergen Winkler MD, http://qfmed.com/page4/index.html, Cancer IPT Therapy, Dendritic Vaccine, Cancer Vessel Vaccine, GcMAF, Detox IV, Ozone IV, Immune Modulation Therapies, Homeopathic Allergy Therapy, Chronic Fatigue Therapy, Stem Cell IV And Injection Therapy, Integrative Therapy with Dr Bill’s Protocols NutriMeds and Technologies, Referral for Consults with Dr Bill re Functional Testing and Quantum BioPhilia2 and Hunter Scan Testing, Dr Bill Deagle MD AAEM ACAM A4M, NutriMedical Report Show, www.NutriMedical.com, www.ClayandIRON.com, www.Deagle-Network.com,NutriMedical Report Show, http://qfmed.com/page4/index.html For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

What Doctors Don't Tell You Podcast
#21 WDDTY: A Special Christmas Appeal

What Doctors Don't Tell You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 25:49


In their final podcast before Christmas, WDDTY editors Lynne McTaggart and Bryan Hubbard discuss the US pediatric hospital that is barring children who haven’t had all their vaccinations and provide an update on GcMAF following the imprisonment of one of its manufacturers. They also explore how carbs cause the yo-yo diet, where people put the weight back on. In a special Christmas appeal, they urge us to visit anyone who may be living alone—because, as they discuss, isolation is a bigger killer than heart disease and cancer combined. Read more on each topic here:https://www.wddty.com/news/2018/12/hospital-refuses-to-treat-children-who-havent-been-vaccinated.html https://www.wddty.com/news/2018/12/gcmaf-manufacturer-jailed-but-the-therapy-isnt-on-trial-says-judge.html https://www.wddty.com/news/2018/11/the-foods-that-trigger-the-yo-yo-diet.html https://www.wddty.com/news/2018/11/the-one-thing-thats-more-lethal-than-cancer-and-heart-disease-combined.html

AgingYounger
Naturally Curing Cancer without being arrested by the FDA

AgingYounger

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 31:00


We will speak today about Bacteria, Digestive Track, the human microbiome, the gastrointestinal tract, and a molecule made up of a sugar and a protein, called “Gc protein-derived Macrophage Activating Factor or GcMAF and astragalus root. Remember it is not against the law for you to take someone’s suggestions and Treat and Cure Yourself, it is just against the law if someone (out-side the medical pharmaceutical sickness industry—The System) say they can Treat or Cure someone. Tune in Wednesday Nov 14 at 7PM FOR THE REST OF THE STORY.

Lost Arts Radio
Lost Arts Radio Show #196 - Special Guest David Noakes

Lost Arts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 75:00


David Noakes visited with Lost Arts Radio about three years ago (https://youtu.be/H0m25C-kahU). He was explaining how GcMAF had been successful in helping to cure autism, which according to conventional and government health authorities is not supposed to be possible even though the experience of some brave individuals has proven otherwise. David was involved in the manufacture of GcMAF, used by Dr. Bradstreet before he was murdered. To many of us it seems obvious that Dr. Bradstreet was one of the doctors murdered for exposing the crimes of the medical industry and its government agency partners. His death was officially called a suicide. One of the crimes he helped expose was that the destructive enzyme "nagalase" was being put intentionally into vaccines, which would then help to destroy the immune systems of vaccine victims (listen to the archived interview linked above for more details). If the general public in America and the rest of the world were ever to grasp the magnitude of this and many other crimes of government and global corporations, including the medical industry, it could become a serious threat to the agenda of depopulation and extermination that is going on all around us. Clearly this would be very irritating to the global rulers behind the agenda, so Dr. Bradstreet and many other doctors and health professions before and after him had to die. Now three years later, David Noakes is willing to come back to Lost Arts Radio and share with us what he has gone through since his last visit, and since having the lab producing GcMAF in the UK shut down by "health" authorities there. It is a story of oppression, an ongoing war against the truth worldwide that most of the public doesn’t even know about, and about the courage and conviction of people whose spirit and inner strength are keeping our hopes for a better world alive.

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D2R Podcast Network
Think Tank Podcast - GcMAF

D2R Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 88:58


Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents the Think Tank Podcast. On today's show: Ryan welcomes Dave in studio for a discussion about the conspiracies to keep cures for cancer under wraps and out of the public realm. Then, several doctors who've worked on vaccines and cures for cancer have all mysteriously wound up dead. After that, the guys break down the Big Pharma connection and this amazing little thing called GcMAF that could literally cure and prevent cancer among many other common diseases and illnesses! Enjoy! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. The Think Tank Podcast would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the NEW podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to the Think Tank Podcast, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!

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Mellow Riot
Episode #8 - Mike Mattarocci Discusses Cancer, Cannabis, Epidiolex and Holistic Dr. Suicides

Mellow Riot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 49:13


In this episode #8 of the MELLOW RIOT PODCAST, the host Mike Mattarocci does a solo podcast as a trial run for more to come in the future, potentially. There are several articles reviewed in this VLOG. The first one was regarding doctors who are just now starting to feel comfortable recommending marijuana, but only for issues with nausea and appetite. They claim to not have enough research to direct people to cannabis for all of it's other amazing cancer fighting benefits - maybe big pharma is still breathing down their necks too heavily?The second article detailed how 60+ holistic doctors have all "committed suicide" in the last 2 years. Strangely, they all have 2-3 similar traits in common - they all prescribe either Rick Simpson Oil to their patients, or they recommend GcMaf, which is a very effective (and controversial) tool that battles cancer and many other diseases.The final commentary came from an article discussing the new patented drug EPIDIOLEX, which has cbd oil in it, as well as trace elements of a synthetic drug. This enables GW Pharmaceuticals to patent a very effective epilepsy drug because there are elements that can be patented alongside cbd oil, which has never needed a patent and also can't be patented by itself. Many think this is sneaky and deceptive. Plus, the cost for a year's worth of EPIDIOLEX is roughly 32K. Whereas, a 12 month supply of highly effective CBD OIL is roughly 2k for the same treatment. Is this just the beginning of BIG PHARMA taking elements of a plant that's not able to be patented and combining them with synthetics, which then allow for a patent? Time will tell.........We broadcast live weekly on Facebook. Join us in our live broadcast and we look forward to trying something we’ve never seen people do before - we are going to ask our fans to ask questions via live video each week. If you want to join us in our broadcast, send us a message during the broadcast and attach your email address. We will include you in our live broadcast and allow you to ask questions of the host, or the guest. You can do this from your mobile phone, desktop computer, tablet, watch or whatever you choose to use. We’re excited to see how this experiment turns out. Please don’t get naked during the live feed - we don’t want to get banned (or threatened by your boyfriend).NOTE: If you like what we’re doing and want to help us, please click the “subscribe” button here on Youtube. Also, click the little "bell" icon so you get notifications from Youtube that we've uploaded new content. Tell your friends about us, so we can continue to share what we're doing with more people and expand our podcast to more like-minded individuals. More importantly, we also want you to know that this content will be available to consume on iTunes as an audio podcast, on Facebook as a video podcast and other places such as Soundcloud and Alexa voice. Join us on this journey, ask us lots of questions, tell your friends about it, suggest new guests, let us know if you’d like to become a sponsor, etc etc etc. Much love from the “MELLOW RIOT” team. We love what we're doing and the biggest help from you would be a simple "follow", "like", or even "share".INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mellowriotp...FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mellowriotpo... TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/mellowriot1SPONSORS:****FAST AND FRIENDLY CANNABIS DELIVERY****: https://www.fastandfriendly.us(The only cannabis delivery service to cover all of Southern California. Use promo code “MELLOWRIOT” to save 15% off of your first delivery in the shopping cart. Or, mention “MELLOW RIOT” when placing your first order to receive a $40 first time patient gift. The normal “FTP” gift is $20.)****GROOVE CRUISE****: https://www.groovecruise.com (Use “MELLOW RIOT” as a promo code to save $50 on the largest floating dance music party in the world.)****NUGG****: https://www.getnugg.com/invited/mello...(NUGG is the cannabis industry’s only full service shopping experience. Find cannabis in any state where it’s legal. Use the link above to save $20 off of your first order.)****COINBASE****: https://www.coinbase.com/join/5a2979a...(The world’s most secure way to buy and sell Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin. Use the link above to get $10 in extra Bitcoin when you buy $100 or more.)****JOJO ELECTRO****: https://www.jojoelectro.com(The world's largest website dedicated entirely to dance music merchandise. The products only relate to techno, house, trance, dubstep, breaks and drum n' bass. Feel free to use "MELLOW RIOT" as a promo code to save 15% on anything in your shopping cart.)

Mellow Riot
Episode #8 - Mike Mattarocci Discusses Cancer, Cannabis, Epidiolex and Holistic Dr. Suicides

Mellow Riot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 49:13


In this episode #8 of the MELLOW RIOT PODCAST, the host Mike Mattarocci does a solo podcast as a trial run for more to come in the future, potentially. There are several articles reviewed in this VLOG. The first one was regarding doctors who are just now starting to feel comfortable recommending marijuana, but only for issues with nausea and appetite. They claim to not have enough research to direct people to cannabis for all of it's other amazing cancer fighting benefits - maybe big pharma is still breathing down their necks too heavily?The second article detailed how 60+ holistic doctors have all "committed suicide" in the last 2 years. Strangely, they all have 2-3 similar traits in common - they all prescribe either Rick Simpson Oil to their patients, or they recommend GcMaf, which is a very effective (and controversial) tool that battles cancer and many other diseases.The final commentary came from an article discussing the new patented drug EPIDIOLEX, which has cbd oil in it, as well as trace elements of a synthetic drug. This enables GW Pharmaceuticals to patent a very effective epilepsy drug because there are elements that can be patented alongside cbd oil, which has never needed a patent and also can't be patented by itself. Many think this is sneaky and deceptive. Plus, the cost for a year's worth of EPIDIOLEX is roughly 32K. Whereas, a 12 month supply of highly effective CBD OIL is roughly 2k for the same treatment. Is this just the beginning of BIG PHARMA taking elements of a plant that's not able to be patented and combining them with synthetics, which then allow for a patent? Time will tell.........We broadcast live weekly on Facebook. Join us in our live broadcast and we look forward to trying something we’ve never seen people do before - we are going to ask our fans to ask questions via live video each week. If you want to join us in our broadcast, send us a message during the broadcast and attach your email address. We will include you in our live broadcast and allow you to ask questions of the host, or the guest. You can do this from your mobile phone, desktop computer, tablet, watch or whatever you choose to use. We’re excited to see how this experiment turns out. Please don’t get naked during the live feed - we don’t want to get banned (or threatened by your boyfriend).NOTE: If you like what we’re doing and want to help us, please click the “subscribe” button here on Youtube. Also, click the little "bell" icon so you get notifications from Youtube that we've uploaded new content. Tell your friends about us, so we can continue to share what we're doing with more people and expand our podcast to more like-minded individuals. More importantly, we also want you to know that this content will be available to consume on iTunes as an audio podcast, on Facebook as a video podcast and other places such as Soundcloud and Alexa voice. Join us on this journey, ask us lots of questions, tell your friends about it, suggest new guests, let us know if you’d like to become a sponsor, etc etc etc. Much love from the “MELLOW RIOT” team. We love what we're doing and the biggest help from you would be a simple "follow", "like", or even "share".INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mellowriotp...FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mellowriotpo... TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/mellowriot1SPONSORS:****FAST AND FRIENDLY CANNABIS DELIVERY****: https://www.fastandfriendly.us(The only cannabis delivery service to cover all of Southern California. Use promo code “MELLOWRIOT” to save 15% off of your first delivery in the shopping cart. Or, mention “MELLOW RIOT” when placing your first order to receive a $40 first time patient gift. The normal “FTP” gift is $20.)****GROOVE CRUISE****: https://www.groovecruise.com (Use “MELLOW RIOT” as a promo code to save $50 on the largest floating dance music party in the world.)****NUGG****: https://www.getnugg.com/invited/mello...(NUGG is the cannabis industry’s only full service shopping experience. Find cannabis in any state where it’s legal. Use the link above to save $20 off of your first order.)****COINBASE****: https://www.coinbase.com/join/5a2979a...(The world’s most secure way to buy and sell Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin. Use the link above to get $10 in extra Bitcoin when you buy $100 or more.)****JOJO ELECTRO****: https://www.jojoelectro.com(The world's largest website dedicated entirely to dance music merchandise. The products only relate to techno, house, trance, dubstep, breaks and drum n' bass. Feel free to use "MELLOW RIOT" as a promo code to save 15% on anything in your shopping cart.)

The Grimerica Show
#279 - Charlie Robinson

The Grimerica Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 122:31


Interview Starts 34:40   Charlie Robinson joins us to chat about his book “The Octopus of Global Control” and what has changed since it’s release not too long ago. This book is like a manual for the global lies and conspiracies. We talk about his red pill moment with John Perkins, calling out the TTSA, and the amount of quotes from the global elite and the independent new media alike in the book that bring context to the situation.    We also chat about the holistic doctor deaths, the central banks, drugs like chantix, the fake news, the Smith-Mundt act repeal and much more.   Check out this book and his work at the link below:   https://www.facebook.com/theoctopusofglobalcontrol/    In the intro we chat about listener support and pay wall talk, and update on the crash that almost hit the igloo, the UFO quote of the week, and some good vibes out to Chris Wilson…   See the links below for stuff we chatted about during the show and the intro:   http://www.grimerica.ca/episodes/perkins/ our ep with John Perkins    http://www.grimerica.ca/episodes/111/ our ep with John Rappaport    https://www.thehighersidechats.com/darren-graham-grimerica-vaccine-conspiracy-homeschooling/    https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/gcmaf/    Please help support the show…. Grimerica’s DoBeDoBeDo List: Grimerica is fully and solely listener supported. We adhere to the Value for Value model.  0 ads, 0 sponsorships, 0 breaks, 0 portals and links to corporate websites… just many hours of unlimited content for free. Thanks for listening!!   Join the chat / hangout with a bunch of fellow Grimerican’s  www.grimerica.ca/chats   Support the show directly http://www.grimerica.ca/support https://www.patreon.com/grimerica     Leave a Voicemail http://speakpipe.com/grimerica Leave a review on iTunes and/or Stitcher https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-grimerica-show/id653314424?mt=2# http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-grimerica-show    Sign up for our newsletter http://www.grimerica.ca/news Leave a comment, ideas and guest/topic suggestions under any episode or blog http://www.grimerica.ca/   SPAM Graham = and send him your synchronicities, feedback, strange experiences and psychedelic trip reports!! graham@grimerica.com InstaGRAM  https://www.instagram.com/the_grimerica_show_podcast/    Tweet Darren https://twitter.com/Grimerica   Connect through other platforms: https://www.reddit.com/r/grimerica/  https://gab.ai/Grimerica    Purchase swag, with partial proceeds donated to the show www.grimerica.ca/swag Send us a postcard or letter http://www.grimerica.ca/contact/ Thanks to Wayne Darnell for help with the website. http://www.darnelldigitalink.com/ http://www.lostbreadcomic.com/ link to Napolean Duheme's site  Felix’s Site sirfelix.bandcamp.com   Christmas Carol Video   MUSIC Grimerica Theme - Lock & Key    Quit Bitching - Broke for Free Gnashing of Teeth - Felix Ortega II

Wise Traditions
#107 Focus on cancer (fall journal highlights)

Wise Traditions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 25:17


More and more people are diagnosed with cancer every day, including children. The rates of invasive cancer in the general population in the U.S. (and abroad) are alarming. Those who are diagnosed with it are faced with conventional treatments that seem to ravage the parts of the body that should be relatively healthy. In today's episode, we focus on nutritional supports for those in the throes of cancer. And for those who are healthy today but want to avoid the disease down the line, we discuss foods that may help keep it at bay. In this "fall journal highlights" episode, Sally Fallon Morell, the president of the Weston A. Price Foundation touches on the numerous factors that are damaging our bodies, including 5G technology. She also explores cancer support for children, homeopathy, and even GcMAF, a controversial, anti-cancer food.  For episode highlights, visit our website westonaprice.org and click on the podcast page. Look for the show notes for episode #107. You will also find links to the articles mentioned in today's episode.

Ben Greenfield Life
How To Cure Yourself Of Cancer: An Epic Interview With A Man Who Defied Conventional Medicine & Cured Himself Of Prostate Cancer.

Ben Greenfield Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 91:46


https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/questtocurecancer My guest on today's podcast, Eric Remensperger, has been a practicing attorney for over 30 years. He is a partner at a major law firm, Proskauer, where he heads up the West Coast real estate practice. But that’s not the most interesting part. Eric is also a major-league biohacker who has cured himself of cancer. I first met Eric at the , and you may have seen his “daily shake” ingredients which appeared at the end of a blog I posted in July of last year entitled “”... I ran into Eric again in December at the , where he told me an incredible story about how his life had changed. In a nutshell, his decades long obsession with health and wellness hit the fastlane when he was diagnosed last spring with stage IV prostate cancer (with a Gleason score of 9), and as a result of that he did an incredibly deep dive into the science behind cancer and the various treatment protocols, some of which I’m sure we’ll get into on the podcast. For those of you who are concerned about cancer, or have been touched by it, I think you will find this a very interesting conversation. As a non-health-care professional who has gone from stage IV metastatic cancer to full remission, Eric can speak freely about his experiences and what he has learned (and continues to learn) about the theories on the causes of cancer and the premises behind the various treatment modalities. His goal is to assist those who wish to take charge of their own care by providing the information needed to better assist them in working with their doctors and healthcare professionals to find the best path to manage the disease by shifting from “cancering” to the body’s natural state of “healing”. Eric lives in Santa Monica, CA, where he is an advanced yogi and a health nut. During our discussion, you'll discover: -How Eric went from a cigarette-smoking, divorced lawyer to a complete yogi enthusiast and health nut, far before he found out he had cancer...[10:22] -The one book that stood out from the 21 books Eric read in the 14 days after discovering he had cancer...[24:05] -How "Qi" stagnation and emotional issues can cause cancer...[28:50] -The fascinating experiments by Wilhelm Reich in which he discovered something called "bions" that can precede cancer...[42:00] -The way that quantum physics and vibrational energies can allow you to believe yourself into a state of sickness (and vice versa)...[49:20] -The importance difference between nutritional ketosis and therapeutic ketosis...[52:25] -What Eric discovered about deuterium depletion and it's link to cancer...[54:25] -The one pharmaceutical anti-fungal drug that Eric takes and recommends looking into for anyone who has cancer...[57:40] -Why Eric swears by a one-two combo of hyperbaric oxygen and ozone therapy via rectal insufflation for killing cancer cells...[59:05] -Why Eric completely shut down his testosterone levels and chemically castrated himself...[66:45] -The role of apricot pits and wormwood toxins for shutting down cancer cells...[71:10] -The Pau D' Arco tea blend that both Ben and Eric drink every day to support their mitochondria and cellular health...[74:00] -Why sunlight is crucial to producing something called "GcMAF", a crucial component of your immune system...[76:42] -And much more! Resources from this episode: - - -Book: -Book: -Book: -Book:  -Podcast: -Podcast: -Podcast:  Article: Article:  Article:  - Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Eric or me? Leave your comments at and one of us will reply!

The Awareness Revolution Podcast: Health | Personal Development | Conscious Living
Mysterious Deaths Of Outspoken People Who Threatened The Establishment

The Awareness Revolution Podcast: Health | Personal Development | Conscious Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2017 55:55


  There is an ever-growing list of people who mysteriously die shortly after threatening the establishment. Below, you'll find a list of some (not all) of them: (starting with the 3 shown in the image above) Gary Web Gary Webb was an investigative journalist who encountered the infamous story connecting CIA involvement to the crack-cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles. While working for the San Jose Mercury News in 1996, Webb wrote about the controversy in a series called Dark Alliance, which was later expanded upon and made into a book. Unfortunately, it probably led to his death too. His death was ruled a suicide, though he was found after being shot twice in the head! In 2014, a movie was released based on Webb's life called Kill the Messenger.   Dr. Bradstreet Dr. Bradstreet was a holistic doctor that used a controversial treatment on 1,100 patients and claimed extraordinary success. By using a naturally-occurring substance called GcMAF, Dr. Bradstreet was able to see a significant improvement in 85% of the autistic kids he treated, and 25% of them were completely cured! He claimed an even higher success rate with cancer, with up to 80% of patients being cured. Many people think Dr. Bradstreet's involvement with GcMAF is what got him killed. An informant who wishes to remain anonymous for safety reasons says that Dr. Bradstreet found evidence of nagalase being put into vaccines. Nagalase inhibits the naturally occurring GcMAF in the body from performing its powerful immune system action. Though this is unverifiable, to my knowledge, it certainly raises even more concerns with vaccines. Nagalase is normally produced by cancer cells and viruses, but Dr. Bradstreet was allegedly finding nagalase in the bodies of children, which makes you wonder how children of such young age had such high amounts of nagalase without having cancer or a heavy viral  load. The FDA raided Dr. Bradstreet's clinic just days before he was found dead with "self-inflicted gun shot wounds" to the chest. His family strongly feels that there's more to the story because they don't believe he committed suicide, because of the person he was and the details of the gunshot wounds. You can watch an interview with them to hear their side of the story here. This is just one of the many questionable deaths of holistic doctors around that time in 2015. Erin Elizabeth followed the accumulating death toll on her site Health Nut News.   2pac Most people think rapper 2pac was just a thug that died gang-banging. The truth is much more profound and mysterious. 2pac was a passionate, revolutionary-minded thinker on a mission. He read books that generals and Presidents read, because he wanted to think on their level. 2pac was way ahead of his time! Though it's fairly common for people to have heard of the illuminati today because conspiracy theories have gained a lot of traction in recent years, 2pac was talking about killing the illuminati before his alleged death in 1996. I wrote "alleged" death because there are lots of mysterious facts surrounding his death, and not much proof of it. That's why so many people still think he's alive today. In fact, right after he died an album was released under an alias of his called MAKAVELI. The album alone is very mysterious. Why the alias? Why is it spelled in such an odd way that happens to allow the spelling of "I am alive" in  it? Why is he on the cross on the cover? Why does it say "killuminati" in the subtitle (kill-illuminati)? In an interview, a reporter asked him where he sees himself in 5 years. 2pac said he sees his self with his own political party. Unfortunately, he didn't live long enough to make it happen. I think this is one of the main reasons 2pac was murdered, if he actually was. He was very charismatic, smart, and famous. He would have definitely been a force to reckon with if he would have lived longer. There are lots of theories of why he was killed.

5 Live Investigates
Cancer 'Cure' Investigation

5 Live Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 47:28


5 live Investigates reveals an unlicensed and unproven medicine is being illegally sold as a possible cure for cancer. A year-long investigation finds that desperate patients - some of them terminally ill - are being offered a blood product called GcMAF costing hundreds of pounds. It's being sold on the high street in Bournemouth. However, Professor Peter Johnson of Cancer Research UK said: "I have great concerns about people offering completely unproven treatments in return for money. It seems to me to be a very dubious practice.' The MHRA, the government's medicines regulator, says it is now investigating.

Truth Medicine and Politics
7/16/16 - GcMaf Nagalase and 60 Holistic Doctors Dead in 6 Months! Conversation w/ Journalist Erin Elizabeth of www.healthnutnews.com

Truth Medicine and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2016 54:36


7/16/16 - GcMaf Nagalase and 60 Holistic Doctors Dead in 6 Months! Conversation w/ Journalist Erin Elizabeth of www.healthnutnews.com

Healthy, Strong, and Active: Your Strategy for Life – Jerry Katzman, MD
Healthy, Strong, and Active: Your Strategy for Life – Beyond the Blood Brain Barrier- A New Secret Pathway into the Brain

Healthy, Strong, and Active: Your Strategy for Life – Jerry Katzman, MD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016 68:41


Jerry Katzman M.D. re-interviews  Marco Ruggiero M.D. for new ground breaking studies just published concerning the human brain and a new secret pathway never before discovered. Dr.Ruggiero  interviewed in 2015 discussed his amazing work and book publication ” The Third Brain” as well as the discovery of a glycoprotein GCMAF and a probiotic known as Bravo. Previous interview discussions explained … Read more about this episode...

Breakthrough with A.J. Barrera
EP32: Coincidence Or Conspiracy? - The Mysterious Deaths of Multiple Doctors & Holistic Health Practitioners in 2015

Breakthrough with A.J. Barrera

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2016 63:02


EP32: Coincidence Or Conspiracy? - The Mysterious Deaths of Multiple Doctors & Holistic Health Practitioners in 2015 Beginning in the month of June 2015, a number of controversial alternative health doctors and holistic practitioners have died under unusual circumstances (a total of 12 doctors claimed to have died within as little as 90-days). It is said that some of them had recent encounters with federal agents and bureaucracies prior to their mysterious disappearances and many cases coincidentally claimed as suicides. Over the course of several months up to as many as 17 doctors (as of December 2015) and mysterious deaths began when Dr. Jeff Bradstreet MD was found in a river with a gunshot wound to his chest. The police claim that the gunshot wound was self-inflicted, however, Bradstreet’s family suspect foul play. Additionally, several of the list of physicians found dead or missing were also (ironically), from the state of Florida. In December 2015, 29 Doctors in England were became very ill and were said to have been poisoned at a Heath convention. Is "Big-Pharma", the FDA, or alternative health procedures and practices behind these mysterious cases? Is there a chance that controversy of mandatory vaccinations and immunizations blocking and inhibiting our naturally produced GCMAF human protein intentionally, for human population reduction? Tune in to hear specialists and featured guests: Psychotherapist Stacy Kaiser (co-host of Fatal Vows on Investigation Discovery) and Dr. Alex Denes (former KPC Global medical director), have to say about the suspicious events of these mysterious cases. "ARE YOU READY FOR A BREAKTHROUGH?" Psychic Medium Intuitive Counselor A.J. Barrera LINKS: Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/3-alternative-health-doctors-dead-run-ins-feds/#KgTWtFu6gzTEcMji.99 www.stacykaiser.com http://www.ajbarrera.com www.twitter.com/ajbarrera www.Periscope.TV/AJBarrera www.Periscope.TV/JenniferMusil www.facebook.com/PsychicMediumAJBarrera

5 Live Investigates
GcMaf - is it safe? And the latest on Diesel Emissions

5 Live Investigates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 42:45


A medicine made from human blood, which claims to treat cancer and autism, is still being sold despite warnings from the health regulator. The product GcMAF manufactured by Guernsey based Immuno Biotech Ltd, could pose “a significant risk” to health, The Medicine and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) says. However, 5 live investigates found that Immuno Biotech Ltd, trading as First Immune, was willing to sell GcMAF to an undercover reporter posing as a parent of a child with autism. The company says their product is safe. But why is it still on sale?

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Lost Arts Radio
Lost Arts Radio Show #36 - Special Guest Dr. Andrew Moulden

Lost Arts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2015 175:00


This week's show features Andrew Moulden, M.D., Ph.D, (www.drandrewmoulden.com) in a posthumously reconstructed interview (see original video sources referenced below), that, as far as we know, has never been attempted before. You may remember that Lost Arts Radio aired a show on the situation with the holistic doctors that recently died and were apparently all connected to the ongoing investigation started by Dr. Jeff Bradstreet involving vaccines and the blood protein GcMAF. Their work would have made it all too obvious to huge numbers of people that vaccines are a weapon designed to destroy immune systems, especially in children but also in adults, and that has been their purpose all along, in which they have been very successful. Lost Arts Radio discovered that the same exposure was being done in an extraordinary way by the brilliant Canadian doctor Andrew Moulden, M.D. Ph.D. We wanted to get Dr. Moulden on the show this week, but found out we were too late and he was already dead, most likely either murdered or driven to suicide by powerful forces working to suppress and stop what he was doing to expose the real nature and damage caused by vaccines. Suppressing this kind of vital information is not healthy for the public, to say the least, and Lost Arts Radio is a health show. So we decided to have Dr. Moulden on the show, in spite of his having already died. Forgive us please if this first attempt at a posthumous interview of a global hero is not as smooth and professional as it could have been, but we'll get better at it technically over time. Please pay close attention to Dr. Moulden's incredible explanations of how vaccines work. He speaks quickly but what he says is worth hearing multiple times until the full impact and implications sink in. Please tell others about this week's show, it could save many lives.

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Dimensions And Beyond Podcast Radio Show
Space oddities, Moons and Cancer Cures

Dimensions And Beyond Podcast Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2015 42:03


Quick round-up of what's going on out there, up there and down here! We also check in with all the latest goings-on with the Dark Journalist show and its recent feature on Coast to Coast. There's a top ten strangest things in space! There's a special feature on GcMaf and all the weirdness surrounding the many doctors and health practitioners who appear to be dying in bizarre circumstances in connection with advancing alternative health protocols that could render some sections of high revenue conventional medicine obsolete!Intro track; Space1999, theme tune, series 1.Central Track; Android Army, by Translunar(soundcloud.com/translunar)Outro track; Beautiful Space, by GravitationM(soundcloud.com/gravitationm)Links to naturalnews.comhealthnutnews.comanomalist.comdarkjournalist.comearthfiles.comcoasttocoastam.comdimensionsandbeyondradioshow.weebly.com

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Dimensions And Beyond Podcast Radio Show
Space oddities, Moons and Cancer Cures

Dimensions And Beyond Podcast Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2015 42:03


Quick round-up of what's going on out there, up there and down here! We also check in with all the latest goings-on with the Dark Journalist show and its recent feature on Coast to Coast. There's a top ten strangest things in space! There's a special feature on GcMaf and all the weirdness surrounding the many doctors and health practitioners who appear to be dying in bizarre circumstances in connection with advancing alternative health protocols that could render some sections of high revenue conventional medicine obsolete!Intro track; Space1999, theme tune, series 1.Central Track; Android Army, by Translunar(soundcloud.com/translunar)Outro track; Beautiful Space, by GravitationM(soundcloud.com/gravitationm)Links to naturalnews.comhealthnutnews.comanomalist.comdarkjournalist.comearthfiles.comcoasttocoastam.comdimensionsandbeyondradioshow.weebly.com

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