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Jeff Schreiber's avatar

I turn 75 in November. It’s just amazing how much better I feel simply eating healthy natural foods, getting plenty of rest, sunshine, fresh air, exercise and most importantly TLC. Also take some vitamins, minerals, herbs and enzymes. Have not been sick in ages and proudly can say I didn’t take Trump’s “Wonderful mRNA shot”. I dream of a world where doctors are there to help with injuries and accidents and most of us can live fine without them.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

Way to go. I am 91...and healthy. I got here by not depending on doctors. Back, when I was in my twenties. I spoke to some healthy older people and they told me, if you want to be healthy and live a long life...keep out of doctors's offices. It was excellent advice.

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L Cohen's avatar

That is exactly how I feel

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Jeff Schreiber's avatar

Celia Farber, journalist extraordinaire and a close friend in a playful yet serious way is promoting a new movement - MYHA (MAKE YOURSELF HEALTHY AGAIN). I’m all for it 🤓

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Andrew Devlin's avatar

I used to trust most doctors until the covidiocy came along. I started reading about natural remedies and a few pharmaceutical products, like ivermectin, that were being suppressed. They were suppressed because there was no big money to be made from them!

I’ve recently found DMSO and it’s an amazing product! I bought it for one reason, tinnitus, but I haven’t had the time to use it for that yet. I have, though, used it to heal the wounds from skin cancers and biopsies. It does a great job with those!

I was recently diagnosed with cervical spondylitis and told by the doctor that the only thing I could do was apply heat to soothe the pain and electrical tingling. I tried that and received little relief. Then I read that my DMSO might help. I started rubbing it on and within 3 days the tingling was gone and 2 days later the pain was gone. It’s an amazing substance!

I just started again with the tinnitus and hope that I won’t get discouraged again, wish me luck.

One last thing about DMSO, my daughter has problems with her knees and has been getting steroids injected for relief. She fully expects to get knee replacement before long. I suggested rubbing DMSO on them and after 2 days she said it feels like it does after she gets a steroid injection.

Amazing stuff!

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gee for's avatar

If officials had merely obeyed our Constitution instead of brain dead media and politicians none of this misery would have happened & all the instigators would be in Klink where they belong!

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Andrew Devlin's avatar

Hopefully, that will be the outcome for many of the instigators as the investigations continue but I won’t hold my breath.

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John's avatar

Andrew, thanks for the post. If you have success with tinnitus I would love to hear about it. Like you I have begun using DMSO for injuries and pain. It truly works. I am trying to read up on how to administer it for tinnitus.

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Andrew Devlin's avatar

One more thing, I just noticed you were an engineer for IBM. I worked for IBM for about 20 years, first fixing office equipment then programming, systems programming, ending with customer computer support.

As I often say, it was a great company until it suffered a real estate problem, one Akers too many, as in John Akers.

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John's avatar

😂🤣 Good one! I actually worked in the same branch as Sam Palmisano. I liked him, and thought he was quite bright. I believe what killed IBM was its bureaucracy. Just like the swollen US government. It’s a shame since the company had so many valuable assets, including some great people. I will try the ear applications. I have both 100% DMSO and a 70% solution so I will start with the 70%. Thanks for the reply.

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Andrew Devlin's avatar

I was told to drop it in the ear, keeping my head tilted for 10-15 minutes for each ear. That head tilting was a pain so I didn’t follow through. I just got a spray bottle this week and need much less tilting to keep it in.

I also was told online to dilute it with distilled water to something between 40-80% DMSO. I’m using about 60-70% now.

Good luck with it!

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Bill Bradford's avatar

technical term: "Covid 1984 Plandemic-Scamdemic"....lol

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Andrew Devlin's avatar

You got that right!

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Occam's avatar

Big Pharma

Big Food

Big MIC

Big government

It all needs to be brought to heel.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

Dr. Meryl Nass wrote today that there are many hospital closures going on. I believe she said that 46% of the rural hospitals in Maine were closing. Many people are not going to hospitals anymore. My current newsletter: Why Americans are so Unhealthy: No Real Science Behind Medicine! barbaracharis.substack.com

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Jim Foster's avatar

These cretins are pathetic and its a war on you. You are gone painfully without a shot being fired. I was taught this uvbi 50 years ago by our own government when toxic vaccines were voluntary when going to a shithole. To see bill criminal pedo gates by trump was worse than sickening.

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Steven Bradford's avatar

The rules that allowed big Pharma, big Ag, big chemical and big insurance to burrow into, bribe and control federal agencies, as well as mainstream media, must be changed. Also, much of this has come to be under CIA black programs, and that needs to be stopped too.

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Bill Bradford's avatar

Uh oh, problem right off the bat.... You're using "UBI" as the acronym for "ultraviolet blood irradiation". But Andrew Yang in his 2020 presidential bid, among many others, popularized "UBI" as "Universal Basic Income"....

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Richard Freeman's avatar

I would be a huge fan of Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation for all. Maybe Andrew can run again?

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Kenneth R. Mintz's avatar

That’s one of the major purposes that revolutions serve; canceling the debts of the people, real or foisted upon them by the debt holders, whoever they may be, often by separating them from both their property and their lives. Then, of course, the process starts all over again.

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Richard Freeman's avatar

@Vigilant Fox, could we get a list “cheat sheet” of different remedies sorted by general usefulness and level of commitment required? Like a how to guide for getting healthier.

Something like:

-DMSO: cheap and very effective if you know how to use it safely.

-RO under sink filter: Steep initial investment, but then easy to use.

-Zeta Potential re-balance: easy once you have a good source of RO water.

-Nutrition/diet: very effective, but a huge commitment. Maybe break this into small practical steps that still will show improvement, like eliminating seed oils.

-Chlorine Dioxide: a great umbrella, but pretty fringe.

-Spending “rest” time with family/friends instead of bingeing screens.

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Laurel's avatar

I look forward to writers and thinkers not using the noun "healthcare". Until the 1980s, doctoring was called medical care. The propaganda name has helped obscure the necessary choices. True health care means the consumer hardly gets sick. Sure, we do love and will need disease-care for some time. Health springs from personal choices and supportive environments. It could be supported by access to legitimate and useable information, thoughtful monitoring, and supportive therapies. We have a lot of programing to overcome.

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Laurie Masters's avatar

You guys! It is horrendously toxic and the countless studies are out there. This is an entire 76 minute video of nothing but a guy reading out loud studies about blindness, death,, and other extreme injuries from ivermectin. I literally have dozens of links on the topic.

https://youtu.be/5DwzMP08NGs?si=2P44ZnvS1FUgI2j2

Who in the hell bumped their head and thought that farmer was going to produce something beneficial?

Yes that means that our beloved medical freedom wires are deadly wrong on this one.

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Everyone's avatar

Some articles hit home. My 80 year old Mother is dying. Dying not just from the hepatitis liver disease, and diverticulitis, but from the big pharma drugs they shovel in her mouth and down her IV. It’s too late for her, but with this in mind, I really do encourage substackers to read this. My advice at this point is to stay away from traditional doctors, and if feasible seek advice from naturopaths.

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BeachRN's avatar

Where can I get DMSO that’s reputable?

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Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

A Midwestern Doctor has a list of brands he recommends. Most are available on Amazon. One is: https://a.co/d/2XUdCie

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BeachRN's avatar

Thank you. Where would I find list?

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Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

I think you can search on his profile?

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Jean Brozek's avatar

Pharma DMSO

447 W Colorado Ave

Nampa Idaho. 83686

208-550-8338

PharmaDmso.com

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BeachRN's avatar

Not sure if same store but he did answer my question with

DMSOstore.com

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Cedric Erle Ward's avatar

Where do I buy DMSO of the right quality?

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Masaki Fujii's avatar

I disagree with Dr. A-MidWestern's discussion of salt.

Countries with long life expectancies around the Mediterranean Sea eat marine fish, but statistics show that their salt intake is around 10g/day.

Meanwhile, in one prefecture in Japan, it was around 15g/day.

The prefectural health department educated residents to reduce this to at least 12g/day, and the number of strokes dropped significantly.

In Tibet and villages southern to the Taklamakan Desert, people drink salted butter tea multiple times a day.

Because they do this for long periods of time, it is believed that their lifespans are short and stroke is a common cause of death.

In villages northern to the Taklamakan Desert, people of the same race do not customarily drink salted butter tea.

The average life expectancy in the southern part of the desert is shorter than in the north.

(Professor Iemori of Kyoto University, who conducted the local epidemiological survey and is now a professor emeritus, said, "After drinking salt-butter tea with these people for a week, his blood pressure rose significantly.")

Therefore, there must be an optimum point for salt intake.

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