How many times have we heard the urban legend of the everlasting light bulb, a brilliant invention supposedly suppressed to protect the profits of light bulb manufacturers?
This tale, whether true or not, illuminates a darker side of capitalism where innovation might be stifled for the sake of maintaining business models. It's a chilling thought that extends beyond household items to matters of life and death.
Imagine a world where a cure for cancer exists but remains hidden in a laboratory drawer, deemed too threatening to the billion-dollar oncology industry.
While such scenarios may seem far-fetched, they serve as powerful metaphors for the potential conflict between public good and private profit, challenging us to question whether our systems truly prioritize human welfare over corporate interests
Wellness Model or Sickness Model?
In a healthier society, the paradigm of healthcare was inverted: you paid doctors when you were well, not when you were sick. This approach incentivized maintaining health rather than profiting from illness. Today's pharmaceutical-industrial complex, however, thrives on sickness.
It's a system where the sicker you are, the more these large-scale companies can bolster their bottom lines.
This perverse incentive structure may even discourage the promotion of prevention and optimal health.
We must question a system that profits from our suffering rather than our wellness. It's time to reimagine healthcare, prioritizing prevention and holistic well-being over treating symptoms and maximizing profits.
Cures and Treatment Protocols never discussed.
What’s DMSO all about?
DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) is a versatile compound with remarkable healing properties. It can decrease pain, reduce inflammation, and accelerate wound healing.
DMSO aids in treating complex regional pain syndrome, shingles, and inflammatory bladder disease.
Its unique ability to penetrate skin allows it to carry other medications effectively, potentially enhancing their therapeutic effects
DMSO shows promise in treating various skin conditions, potentially including eczema, due to its anti-inflammatory and penetration-enhancing properties.
It may aid in addressing eye problems, with research indicating protective effects against light-induced retinal degeneration.
DMSO also demonstrates potential in treating muscle injuries by reducing muscular lesions and oxidative stress when combined with therapeutic pulsed ultrasound
Additionally, it has shown efficacy in managing chronic pain conditions like complex regional pain syndrome
Don’t Say the Word Ivermectin or Big Tech will De-Platform Your Ass
Ivermectin shows potential antiviral effects against various RNA viruses, including influenza.
While its efficacy against flu is not conclusively established, studies indicate promising anticancer properties. Ivermectin exhibits potent anticancer activity in diverse cancer types, inhibiting cell proliferation and colony formation.
It may induce immunogenic cancer cell death and enhance T cell infiltration into tumors
Silver fixes the economy and fights disease.
The disease of paper debt notes, the disease of bacteria
Colloidal silver has been used for medicinal purposes across various cultures for millennia. Ancient civilizations, including Egypt, Rome, Greece, and Phoenicia, incorporated silver into their medical practices and daily life.
The use of silver for therapeutic purposes dates back to at least 1500 B.C.E. in China during the Han Dynasty.
Throughout history, silver vessels and plates were commonly used in Phoenician, Macedonian, and Persian empires to prevent the spread of diseases.
In more recent times, colloidal silver gained popularity in Western medicine between 1900 and the 1940s. It was first used in 1891 by a surgeon named B.C Crede to sterilize wounds.
Before the advent of antibiotics, silver was considered the most important antimicrobial agent available, effective against almost all tested organisms.
Silver has been used to treat various infections and non-infectious conditions, sometimes with remarkable success.
It has also played a significant role in the development of radiology and in improving wound healing
Even Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, used silver preparations to treat ulcers and promote wound healing
Alkaline in Water, a Good thing to do
Unhealthy pH levels occur when blood pH deviates from the normal range of 7.35-7.45. This can result in acidosis (too acidic) or alkalosis (too alkaline). These imbalances can be caused by respiratory or metabolic issues, affecting organ function and leading to symptoms like confusion, fatigue, and muscle spasms.
The body's pH-regulating mechanisms, primarily the lungs and kidneys, work to restore balance.
Alkaline water neutralizes blood acidity, potentially preventing diseases like cancer and heart disease.
Alkaline advocates also suggest it may slow bone loss, improve digestion, boost metabolism, increase energy levels, and enhance skin health
I know a place
In an era of global uncertainty and economic turmoil, a small community has found strength in returning to the roots of human civilization. Nestled away from the chaos of modern life, this group has created a thriving ecosystem based on self-sufficiency, faith, and mutual support.
Their approach harkens back to the early Christian communities described in the Book of Acts, where believers shared all their challenges and joys in common. It’s sort of like the Amish community but we drive cars
Here, families raise their own livestock and cultivate a variety of crops, ensuring a diverse and healthy food supply. A farm-to-table commissary serves as the heart of their local economy, where goods are exchanged without the need for traditional banking systems.
We even use Silver to fill up our cars with gas (or Petro as they say across the pond)
Instead of relying on fiat currency, community members trade using silver, harking back to historical forms of money with intrinsic value. This system protects them from the vagaries of inflation and the predatory practices of modern financial institutions.
While not without its challenges, this community thrives on a shared sense of purpose, unity, and faith. They face conflicts head-on, working together to find solutions rather than allowing issues to fester. Celebrations of individual successes become communal joys, and personal struggles are shouldered collectively.
This is not a utopian fantasy, but a living example of how human beings can create resilient, supportive communities when they prioritize connection, self-reliance, and shared values over the often-isolating pursuit of individual wealth. In a world increasingly dominated by impersonal institutions and digital interactions, this community offers a compelling alternative – a return to the fundamentals of human cooperation and mutual care.
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