A good viewpoint for parents. We have to know the truth here, despite the attempted cover up by the vaccine promoters.
The Truth About Inflammation and Cancer
This is a great article on the role inflammation plays in nearly every degenerative disease, what causes it and what to change so you dodge that bullet!
Is a Lack of Good Bacteria in Your Gut Causing Your Health Issue?
First, why should you read this? Because this data could restore and or protect your health and prolong your healthy life.
23rd October 2018 I watched a great webinar on intestinal health. It was from the same team who brought out the Longevity Project which was probably the best health series I’ve seen.
The data in it was very validating of my selection of the ingredients with which I make my nutrition powders and bars and helped explain some of the remarkable turnarounds people have reported after consuming them.
Here are some notes I quickly typed as it was rolling with some additions to aid your understanding.
And if you don’t think this applies to you, cop this! They took a group of university students in California with no health issues, measured their blood for the presence of pathogens that occur with leaky gut then gave them a meal. Three hours later they again took a blood sample from each and again tested for pathogens. A full 55% of those tested had an increase in pathogens indicating a leaky gut. What was also interesting was a graph shown that showed the ghrelin (the hormone that signals hunger) levels dipped nowhere near as much as they should. This leads people to feel hungrier sooner, to eat more and put on weight.
Now, some definitions so you don’t get tripped up.
Microbiome: A community of microorganisms (such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses) that inhabit a particular environment and especially the collection of microorganisms living in or on the human body.
Dysbiosis: Gr. biosis, living. An unhealthy change in the normal bacterial ecology of a part of body, e.g. of the intestines or the oral cavity.
Keystone species: In architecture, the keystone is the central supporting stone at the apex of an arch. The term “keystone” has been introduced in ecology to characterize species whose effects on their communities are disproportionately large relative to their abundance and which are thought to form the “keystone” of the community’s structure.
Keystone Bacteria: Those whose effect on the overall microbiome is disproportionately large. For instance a good example is the article titled “A single species of gut bacteria can reverse autism-related social behavior in mice” at
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/06/160616140723.htm
Mucosa: a membrane rich in mucous glands that lines body passages and cavities (as of the digestive, respiratory, and genitourinary tracts) which connect directly or indirectly with the exterior.
Avoiding gut bacteria dysbiosis:
High diversity of good bacteria is desirable
As are low levels of pathogens
A strong mucosal lining protects the intestinal wall
Low mucosal inflammation is optimal and retains
A strong, tight junctions between the cells of the intestinal lining.
A Chinese study of long lived people (over 90) showed they had a greater diversity of gut microbiome than peple in their 20s.
A high diversity of gut bacteria leads to better health and longer life
Overabundance of certain pathogens does the opposite
Low bacterial diversity and low keystone strains lead to low grade, chronic inflammation associated with most chronic illnesses:
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, autoimmune diseases, leptin resistance, diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, chronic constipation, brain inflammation leading to poor memory, brain fog, Alzheimer’s, low seratonin in central nervous system, anxiety, chronic pain, GERD, depression, anorexia nervosa, Hashimoto’s.
HIV patients actually die from mucosal dysfunction – leaky gut – that causes all the other ills.
A primary contributor to insulin resistance and diabetes is dysfunctional gut barrier. This can be caused by a single course of antibiotics.
LPS = lipopolysaccharides (toxins produced by gram negative bacteria) stimulate the release of pain signals to the brain as well as many other problems like Parkinson’s. This causes some people to have non=specific aches and pains for which no cause can be readily identified.
SSRIs (antidepressant drugs) also increase antibiotic resistance in the bowel.
Mucosa houses the immune response
First problem is a lack of diversity of good bacteria and an over abundance of bad bacteria which allows bad bacteria to degrade the mucsosa which generates the leaky gut.
Inflamed intestinal wall lining cells leads to leaky gut.
Leaky gut allows pathogens to pass the barrier and enter the blood stream.
Meta analysis papers show the following:
If we can intelligently moderate the bacterial community we can curb many conditions.
People with inflammatory bowel conditions (coeliac, IBS, Crohn’s, IBD) have low diversity.
We have natural protective mechanisms in our body to prevent many of the health problems from which we suffer.
We need to enhance and not disrupt them (with antibiotics and vaccines).
If we can fix the mucosal dysbiosis we can rectify many of the health issues that plague us.
Practical Solutions:
Stool tests are of little value – they don’t test diversity.
Antimicrobials to address those bad bacteria highlighted as present in a stool test make things worse as they also kill good guys.
Diversity and keystone strains are important but not measured in a stool test.
Immunoglobulin treatment (targets specific bacteria) can be very effective – IgG, IgM and IgA. Neutralise toxins.
Antioxidant therapy is also effective: Carotenoids, L-carnitine, lipoic acid, CoQ10, taurine etc.
Omega 3 fatty acids higher in EPA help with gut inflammation and increase two keystone bacteria: akkermansia and faecalibacterium.
Intermittent fasting also increases the akkermansia and faecalibacterium bacteria.
Two key prebiotics (oligosacharides) increase both.
Polyphenol (grapes, pears, apple, cherries and berries contain 200-300 mg of polyphenol per 100 grams) intake increases akkermansia.
Red wine, chocolates and coffee also help.
L-Glutamine and zinc help too.
Bacterial Spores can heal leaking gut in 30 days.
Fermented foods also increase the population of good bacteria in the gut.
Pycogenol – Some Reasons I Use It As An Ingredient
UFC Fighter Launches National Vaccine Billboard Campaign
Pro MMA martial arts fighter, Nick Catone, and his wife, Marjorie, have accelerated their fight to expose vaccine safety issues. The couple’s 20-month old son passed away 17 days following a DTaP shot.
The couple has been outspoken on vaccine safety issues ever since their tragic loss. Now, the couple has helped fund a national billboard campaign over the matter. The billboards, which features the Catone’s child alongside the text “As a nurse, I was never taught vaccines can kill until my son was a victim. Marjorie is a registered nurse.
https://vaxxter.com/ufc-fighter-launches-national-vaccine-billboard-campaign/
How A Nazi Mass Murderer Became Executive For Vaccines
(This is interesting not only from the perspective of vaccines but also to understand Bayer’s history given that it now owns Monsanto. And also how little jail time the mass murderers of WWII served.- Tom)
It’s been only 70 years since World War II, and the mad scientists from companies like I.G. Farben, BASF, Hoechst, Dow and Bayer, who created the gas chambers and tested dangerous vaccines on innocent Jews, didn’t just go away. In fact, they went to work for U.S. corporations and pharmaceutical companies that run the vaccine industry today. At least a dozen of these cold blooded killers were hired fresh out of prison, just 4 to 7 years after the Nuremberg trials found them guilty of mass murder and enslavement.
In fact, at the close of WWII, the IG Farben building in Frankfort was protected from allied bombings by the highest levels of military command. Why? IG Farben was the FDA/CDC type of “pharmaceutical arm” of Hitler’s 4th Reich, and the Rockefellers had a financial interest in maintaining and controlling this pharmaceutical empire, which would soon be catapulted on U.S. soil. Research reveals that Hitler also invested heavily in Merck and other pharmaceutical companies.
Fritz ter Meer, found guilty of slavery and mass murder at Auschwitz, served only seven years in prison and became Chairman of the Board at Bayer in 1956. Still trust U.S. vaccines?
Invictus by William Ernest Henley
(invictus means unconquerable in Latin)
Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
In addition to the story below, he was much of the time in excruciating pain from tuberculosis o the bone. One leg was amputated from the knee down, and this fact is not mentioned in some biographies. However that is the reason for this poem – he acted like a pirate, talked like one (actually created the pirate personnae we think of pirates today, arrrgh!) and overrode his horrible pain and disability by a thunderous, but poetic and sensitive side that inspired so many creative men and women of his day. No pussy that man.
Five Fascinating Facts about William Ernest Henley
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The life of Victorian writer W. E. Henley, told through five quick interesting facts
1. William Ernest Henley was the inspiration for one of the most recognisable characters in Victorian fiction. Henley (1849-1903) was friends with Robert Louis Stevenson, and when Stevenson wrote his first novel, Treasure Island (1883), he was inspired by Henley’s distinctive appearance to create the famous fictional pirate. Henley, who had suffered from tuberculosis from an early age, had his left leg amputated below the knee while still a teenager. Stevenson wrote to Henley that it ‘was the sight of your maimed strength and masterfulness that begot Long John Silver … the idea of the maimed man, ruling and dreaded by the sound, was entirely taken from you.’ Henley, who by all accounts exuded a masculine strength and vigour (and had a large red beard and a hearty laugh – a sort of Victorian Brian Blessed, we might say), thus became immortalised as the one-legged Silver. It would be Robert Newton’s film portrayal of Silver, with the West-Country twang and trademark ‘Aarrrgh!’ cry, that would lead to the modern perception of pirates in the popular consciousness. So, we might say that ultimately we have Henley to thank for International Talk Like a Pirate Day, too.
2. Henley’s daughter inspired another classic figure in children’s literature. Henley’s daughter Margaret – who died of meningitis in 1894, aged five – was the inspiration for Wendy Darling, J. M. Barrie’s character in Peter Pan. Margaret reported referred to Barrie as her ‘fwendy-wendy’, and thus a name was born, and Barrie would immortalise her in his children’s classic. We’ve discussed Wendy Darling – including the popular misconception about the real origin of the name – in this post.
3. His followers were known at the ‘Henley Regatta’. Henley’s name is not as widely known now as it was in his day: during the late nineteenth century he was considered one of the leading Victorian men of letters, with his William Ernest Henley influence even being compared to that of Dr Johnson, whose opinions formed and dominated the previous century’s literary tastes. He attracted many followers and devotees and many big literary figures of the day looked to him for guidance and advice.
4. One of his poems is still remembered and anthologised, however. ‘Invictus’, written in 1875 when Henley was still in his mid-twenties, was originally published in 1888 without its distinctive title (Latin for ‘unconquered’). You can read the entire short poem here. Indeed, the title wasn’t even Henley’s idea, but when Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, the king of the literary anthology, added the poem to The Oxford Book of English Verse in 1900, he appended the memorable Latin title. The poem introduced a couple of famous phrases into the language: ‘bloody, but unbowed’, and the final two lines: ‘I am the master of my fate: / I am the captain of my soul.’ Like Kipling’s ‘If’, it became popular with readers and has remained popular because it offers a stoic approach to life’s hardships. And we like that sort of thing. The poem was almost certainly inspired by Henley’s loss of the lower half of his left leg: he would remain ‘unbowed’ and ‘unconquered’ by this physical setback. Clint Eastwood’s 2009 film about the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa is named after the poem, and for good reason: Nelson Mandela recited the poem to his fellow prisoners while he was incarcerated on Robben Island.
5. H. G. Wells dedicated The Time Machine to W. E. Henley. Many readers will encounter Henley’s name now in one of two places: in a poetry anthology containing ‘Invictus’, or on the dedication-page of Wells’s first novel, The Time Machine, published in 1895. Henley had published Wells’s novel in serial form in The New Review – one of several publications he edited – and Wells dedicated the one-volume book edition to his editor.
For more information: see the W. E. Henley biography on the Victorian Web. If you enjoyed these facts, check out our interesting facts about Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book.
Do You Know There Is Vaginal Spermicide In The Flu Shot?
Anyone who’s researched, knows this. I feel for the children who will grow up and struggle with fertility and health issues because their parents/caregivers, chose to trust industries with vested interests over taking the time to look deeper.
Colours We Are Dyeing For
And NONE of these do I add to my Healthelicious range!
Anyone for Diglycerides? Anyone? Food Scientists Are Getting Fed Up With Picky Eaters
First they came for the trans fat, and pretty much everyone agreed it should be banned, because it can clog arteries.
Then they came for monosodium glutamate. Even though food companies say it is harmless, they eventually pulled it from many products, because that’s what the customer demanded.