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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78998386 United States 03/21/2022 02:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys realize that fluconazole is used to treat cushing’s disease. In a healthy person it will obliterate your natural cortisol levels using it any longer than a week or two. Have fun with severe adrenal dysfunction. Dangerous advise given here with absolutely no idea how this medication works. And side note. Oregano oil is actually very strong antibiotic that does kill healthy bacteria in the gut. SMH Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78998386 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82519756 United States 03/21/2022 02:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | THE ONLY WAY TO DETECT THIS STUFF IS BY USING A SPECIALIZED PET SCAN. THE FUNGUS IS A SPECIAL GAMMA EMITTER ABSORBER AND SERVES AS ITS OWN SOURCE OF CONTRAST IN A SCAN. DOCTORS ARE NOT TRAINED OR TOUGHT TO LOOK FOR IT. THEY HAVE ABSOLUTELY ZERO CLUE BECAUSE ITS NOT INCLUDED IN MEDICAL LITERATURE. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DEATHS PER YEAR FROM THIS FUNGUS AND PRETTY MUCH EVERY MENTAL ILLNESS YOU CAN IMAGINE. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80911711 Does this include drug addiction? Would killing his fungus possibly cure addictions? I mean maybe every time people get high, maybe the fungus grows stronger? I want to see a cure for the disease of addiction in my lifetime. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77619262 United States 03/21/2022 04:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OKAY SO OIL OF OREGANO. OTHER ESSENTIALS OILS. LIKE MYRRH. IS THAT RIGHT? TO FIX IT. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80476334 SYSTEMIC YEAST INFECTIONS CAN CAUSE SEPTICEMIA. YOU CAN'T CURE IT WITH ANTIBIOTICS, WHICH IS WHY SO MANY DIE FROM SEPTICEMIA. WESTERN MEDICINE IS IN THE DARK AGES. THERE IS A GROUPD OF NATUROAPTHS THAT TAKE A DROP OF YOUR BLOOD AND ANALYSE IT FOR THE EXISTENCE OF PROTOZOA, FUNCGI, YEAST, BACTERIA. THAT'S WHAT REAL FUCKING BLOOD TEST SHOULD INCLUDE. I'm deeply offended you call this western medicine. None of the architects of our current system, and none of the business owners have western origins. They all follow middleeastern philosophy/religion. Tired of you pointing the fingers at others. This is exploitation middle eastern medicine at its finest. Marxist socialist medicine is for population control. Furthermore you are an idiot if you think the architects of this system don't have all the knowledge we are speaking of. Cures are for them and NOT for you. By the sound of it...you vote for them. Ya kinda funny how all these evil fucks that the public knows about live well into their 90s... must be nice to get real medical care. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82531198 United States 03/21/2022 07:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Op, this thread is gold. Please keep it up. Too bad sociopaths have to bomb it with junk science. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80665289 Do you think ozone ear insufflations will work on the brain fungus? If yes, what type of Gamma and length of time? Thanks. I haven't tried the ear insufflations, yet, however I'm currently doing the rectal insufflations daily, and it's working; Thread: One of the most underrated biohacks. (Medical Ozone therapy!) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75263038 United States 03/21/2022 11:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys realize that fluconazole is used to treat cushing’s disease. In a healthy person it will obliterate your natural cortisol levels using it any longer than a week or two. Have fun with severe adrenal dysfunction. Dangerous advise given here with absolutely no idea how this medication works. And side note. Oregano oil is actually very sting antibiotic that does kill healthy bacteria in the gut. SMH Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78998386 People have been on it for years without those issues. Oregano spares your lactic probiotics so it's good to remove fungus and bad bacteria. You are on it temporarily until the maintenance phase, so there is no concern. Use probiotics a few hours after the oregano if you are concerned about it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 59463675 Germany 03/21/2022 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeast reaction to uv radiation causes sunburn and triggers the reaction of melanin. Look it up. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81108887 I was trying to confirm your statement. But I couldn't find anything on the Internet. Either google is hiding it or it doesn't exist. So if you have links to corresponding scientific papers please post it here! Hope to hear from you! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80085391 United States 03/21/2022 05:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Boron is part of my daily regimen, yes. As a male, it helps modulate testosterone, especially in combination with d3. Some use the borax form, but generally I use that as an ingredient for foot powder. Horbaach makes a boron supplement at a very reasonable price that I use. From my own research, many boron supplements have toxic elements in them. Is there a brand you use that is completely safe? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72602044 United States 03/21/2022 05:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Boron is part of my daily regimen, yes. As a male, it helps modulate testosterone, especially in combination with d3. Some use the borax form, but generally I use that as an ingredient for foot powder. Horbaach makes a boron supplement at a very reasonable price that I use. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80085391 From my own research, many boron supplements have toxic elements in them. Is there a brand you use that is completely safe? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72602044 United States 03/21/2022 05:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Boron is part of my daily regimen, yes. As a male, it helps modulate testosterone, especially in combination with d3. Some use the borax form, but generally I use that as an ingredient for foot powder. Horbaach makes a boron supplement at a very reasonable price that I use. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80085391 From my own research, many boron supplements have toxic elements in them. Is there a brand you use that is completely safe? oh argone again? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56059381 United States 03/21/2022 08:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeast reaction to uv radiation causes sunburn and triggers the reaction of melanin. Look it up. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81108887 I was trying to confirm your statement. But I couldn't find anything on the Internet. Either google is hiding it or it doesn't exist. So if you have links to corresponding scientific papers please post it here! Hope to hear from you! Hi there I'll be back shortly. Read this and especially the context with the last sentence of the abstract. I'm looking up a few more, specifically the melanin reaction. Bare with me it's been a long day. [link to pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 56059381 United States 03/21/2022 09:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I laughed out loud at this one. Someone had mentioned what to take having ulcerative colitis / crohn's. You'll want to skip the oregano and go directly to the nac and nad+ protocol. This will quickly fix your gut biome and eliminate the source of the ulcers, which is likely ethanol/aldehyde related from candida. Western science is so behind that they are just now discussing a link to alcoholism and increased candida in the gut. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56059381 United States 03/21/2022 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here are some relevant studies showing NAC as beneficial to gastric ulcers and the gut biome. [link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] [link to www.frontiersin.org (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 66078053 Germany 03/22/2022 02:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi there I'll be back shortly. Read this and especially the context with the last sentence of the abstract. I'm looking up a few more, specifically the melanin reaction. Bare with me it's been a long day. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56059381 [link to pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] Thanks! If I understand it correctly, in this paper they show that the sunscreen produced by Anthelios effectively decreases immunosuppression processes in skin caused by UV-light. They use the natural immune response of the body called delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) to prove that the screen is working. The DTH immune response in the study is triggered by the Candida albicans (a yeast fungus). But the yeast was introduced to the skin artificially by the process of immunization, right? The yeast was not an endemic part of the skin, right? In was introduced artificially to the skin in order to trigger the DTH response, right? Tell me if I’m wrong. But either way, I can’t see what role yeast plays in the destruction of the Epidermis by the UV-light, which is according to the orthodox science the cause for the sunburn. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75793846 United States 03/22/2022 09:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi there I'll be back shortly. Read this and especially the context with the last sentence of the abstract. I'm looking up a few more, specifically the melanin reaction. Bare with me it's been a long day. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56059381 [link to pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] Thanks! If I understand it correctly, in this paper they show that the sunscreen produced by Anthelios effectively decreases immunosuppression processes in skin caused by UV-light. They use the natural immune response of the body called delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) to prove that the screen is working. The DTH immune response in the study is triggered by the Candida albicans (a yeast fungus). But the yeast was introduced to the skin artificially by the process of immunization, right? The yeast was not an endemic part of the skin, right? In was introduced artificially to the skin in order to trigger the DTH response, right? Tell me if I’m wrong. But either way, I can’t see what role yeast plays in the destruction of the Epidermis by the UV-light, which is according to the orthodox science the cause for the sunburn. Essentially the yeast or fungus is causing sensitivity due to die off from uv radiation. When the fungus dies it dumps toxins into the top layers of the skin causing a reaction. The most prevalent toxins from candida die off are cancer causing and can prematurely age the skin. Consider that even healthy individuals have candida colonizing the top few layers of skin. If our bodies were functioning correctly, we would benefit from the increased production of sebum and the proper immune response. Candida wouldn't be able to invade the layers of the skin. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81086516 United Kingdom 03/22/2022 09:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi there I'll be back shortly. Read this and especially the context with the last sentence of the abstract. I'm looking up a few more, specifically the melanin reaction. Bare with me it's been a long day. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56059381 [link to pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] Thanks! If I understand it correctly, in this paper they show that the sunscreen produced by Anthelios effectively decreases immunosuppression processes in skin caused by UV-light. They use the natural immune response of the body called delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) to prove that the screen is working. The DTH immune response in the study is triggered by the Candida albicans (a yeast fungus). But the yeast was introduced to the skin artificially by the process of immunization, right? The yeast was not an endemic part of the skin, right? In was introduced artificially to the skin in order to trigger the DTH response, right? Tell me if I’m wrong. But either way, I can’t see what role yeast plays in the destruction of the Epidermis by the UV-light, which is according to the orthodox science the cause for the sunburn. Essentially the yeast or fungus is causing sensitivity due to die off from uv radiation. When the fungus dies it dumps toxins into the top layers of the skin causing a reaction. The most prevalent toxins from candida die off are cancer causing and can prematurely age the skin. Consider that even healthy individuals have candida colonizing the top few layers of skin. If our bodies were functioning correctly, we would benefit from the increased production of sebum and the proper immune response. Candida wouldn't be able to invade the layers of the skin. Op is that you? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75793846 United States 03/22/2022 09:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wouldn't call fungus a plant. Plants have strong defense mechanisms against fungus. Humans on the other hand are in a constant losing battle with it. Aspergillus for instance. By production of aflatoxin and gliotoxin it defeats macrophage protections rather intentionally. Plants simply convert the fungal toxins into a less toxic form and store it away. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75793846 United States 03/22/2022 09:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi there I'll be back shortly. Read this and especially the context with the last sentence of the abstract. I'm looking up a few more, specifically the melanin reaction. Bare with me it's been a long day. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56059381 [link to pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (secure)] Thanks! If I understand it correctly, in this paper they show that the sunscreen produced by Anthelios effectively decreases immunosuppression processes in skin caused by UV-light. They use the natural immune response of the body called delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) to prove that the screen is working. The DTH immune response in the study is triggered by the Candida albicans (a yeast fungus). But the yeast was introduced to the skin artificially by the process of immunization, right? The yeast was not an endemic part of the skin, right? In was introduced artificially to the skin in order to trigger the DTH response, right? Tell me if I’m wrong. But either way, I can’t see what role yeast plays in the destruction of the Epidermis by the UV-light, which is according to the orthodox science the cause for the sunburn. Essentially the yeast or fungus is causing sensitivity due to die off from uv radiation. When the fungus dies it dumps toxins into the top layers of the skin causing a reaction. The most prevalent toxins from candida die off are cancer causing and can prematurely age the skin. Consider that even healthy individuals have candida colonizing the top few layers of skin. If our bodies were functioning correctly, we would benefit from the increased production of sebum and the proper immune response. Candida wouldn't be able to invade the layers of the skin. Op is that you? I try to jump in at least once a day and send off a few replies. Usually at night after work. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75793846 United States 03/22/2022 09:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 20,000 years ago….. Quoting: Nemesis8 21,414 B.C. The First Race of Men having failed in its mission as a subjugatory Element, is swept away from the face of the earth through the agency of earthquake and volcanic eruption. The event in question is the grotto of pigeons. Over generations they raised pigeons in their living space, breathing and handling their excreta. This is the first archeological evidence of dental caries found. Candida has an intricate relationship to tooth decay, and we believe that over generations it caused a cascading effect to our genetic response. Populations then spread out and passed on this defect, creating wide scale susceptibility. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78288307 Germany 03/23/2022 11:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Essentially the yeast or fungus is causing sensitivity due to die off from uv radiation. When the fungus dies it dumps toxins into the top layers of the skin causing a reaction. The most prevalent toxins from candida die off are cancer causing and can prematurely age the skin. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75793846 Consider that even healthy individuals have candida colonizing the top few layers of skin. If our bodies were functioning correctly, we would benefit from the increased production of sebum and the proper immune response. Candida wouldn't be able to invade the layers of the skin. Thanks, but before I will comment on this, please tell me what the following sentence in the abstract mean: ‘Delayed-type hypersensitivity was induced by immunization with Candida albicans.’ What do they mean by ‘immunization’??? Thanks for the conversation. I hope you stay around for more. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82484288 United States 03/23/2022 12:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | your protocol advice is scattered over this thread - and not explicit; for instance, what is the dosage of black seed oil? and so on. thx Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81279841 Black seed oil dosage depends on how you take it. If you take the capsules you want around 1500mg. If you have the oil in a bottle (preferred method) just take a swig, swish with it then swallow. NAD+ dosage varies because people react differently depending on the dose. I recommend the 100mg, then scale up over a week period and see how it effects you. just take a swig? In some posts of yours, I find it more and more difficult to believe you have any science background at all. lol. It is oil. This guy knows a shitload about the fungus and the body. Everything he says is extremely sound science. The scifi stuff who knows, but that checks out with our research. OP, black seed oil burns my gut terribly. I'm overrun with fungus. Assuming that is ulcerated intestines? Any thoughts? I work in a scientific field, but without a formal degree. I am accustomed to detailed regimens. The detail on dosage was in short supply from the start and the 'take a swig' we have absolutely no idea what that means. I actually find his information EXTREMELY helpful and I am planning on doing the full protocol, but the not knowing of somewhere between a 1/4oz and 2oz of the oil is disconcerting. What is a 'swig'? I take a 2 oz shot of whiskey as a 'swig'. I get the feeling that 2oz of the oil might burn the hell out of my gut. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75793846 United States 03/23/2022 02:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32542523 Black seed oil dosage depends on how you take it. If you take the capsules you want around 1500mg. If you have the oil in a bottle (preferred method) just take a swig, swish with it then swallow. NAD+ dosage varies because people react differently depending on the dose. I recommend the 100mg, then scale up over a week period and see how it effects you. just take a swig? In some posts of yours, I find it more and more difficult to believe you have any science background at all. lol. It is oil. This guy knows a shitload about the fungus and the body. Everything he says is extremely sound science. The scifi stuff who knows, but that checks out with our research. OP, black seed oil burns my gut terribly. I'm overrun with fungus. Assuming that is ulcerated intestines? Any thoughts? I work in a scientific field, but without a formal degree. I am accustomed to detailed regimens. The detail on dosage was in short supply from the start and the 'take a swig' we have absolutely no idea what that means. I actually find his information EXTREMELY helpful and I am planning on doing the full protocol, but the not knowing of somewhere between a 1/4oz and 2oz of the oil is disconcerting. What is a 'swig'? I take a 2 oz shot of whiskey as a 'swig'. I get the feeling that 2oz of the oil might burn the hell out of my gut. The quick measure is a half teaspoon to start. If you have a sensitive gut it's better to start small and work up. This is approximately 2 grams. Once you know it's not causing a reaction, a higher dosage will be beneficial. This could be one or two teaspoons per day. Swish with the oil like you would a mouthwash, then swallow. It's an acquired taste. I usually chase it with something. |