From Immune System Thinking to Homeostasis

in Natural Medicine4 years ago (edited)

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Have you ever noticed how the establishment healthcare providers never talk about boosting the immune system? For believers in the bodies ability to heal itself would scoff at but not so sure its totally unfounded anymore because from my new perspective on health. You're either practicing homeostasis or you're not. So to suggest that there is an immune system i'm not so sure is correct and while the establishment tells it right, still does so from false pretext resulting in very different outcomes. Systematizing a delusion is starting with a false pretext and pursuing it with logic to an insane conclusion and this i feel is where we're at today. They don't have to talk about the immune system because it's not a real thing, it's just how we were all taught to relate to it. "It", meaning being sick and not in homeostasis. Of course their plan is to medicate and vaccinate which feigns homeostasis.

Have you ever heard of Morley Robbins and the Root Cause Protocol? He cut his teeth on the critical importance of magnesium, but that led him to the problem of too much iron being the cause of oxidative stress and anything on the store shelves labeled fortified is fortified with insoluble iron fillings. Which is why one can drag a Cheerio across a bowl of milk using a magnet. This causes the need for so much magnesium in order to keep up. I take Remag myself. Usually in bone broth with MCT oil, grass fed butter, fish oil for the retinol(bioavailable vitamin A), and a collagen boost. This then took Morley into the important e of bioavailable copper needs to metabolize oxygen before it trusts the iron...

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In an interview earlier this year Morley was explaining to the interviewer how malaria patients who are given hydroxychloroquine are low in bioavailable copper which can be known through a patient's ceruloplasmin levels which is what binds the copper making it beneficial to us. Without copper being bound to ceruloplasmin, copper becomes a free radical in the body doing damage. Then couple that with iron overload. I take supplement chlorophyll with water which has copper in it although unbound. But you know the best place to get ceruloplasmin bound copper? Grass fed beef liver.

I read another study over the summer about selenium cutting recovery time either by a 3rd or to a 3rd I don't recall. But what is implied is that in regions where selenium in found in the soil, people do better versus what they're calling covid19. I argue that industrial agriculture has leached out all the trace minerals and is devoid of any. So even though the body doesn't have a huge selenium requirement, that handful of pecans still doesn't have any. And the best place to get bioavailable selenium? Pastured lamb kidneys... I just tried these recently I gotta say I like them better than I do the beef liver.

Iron overload too btw reciprocates with fear. So all these people scared to leave the home and be around people... I also drive for Postmates, and pick up from vegan restaurants all the time... I can tell you there is a difference in the clientele. And these overweight ruminating vegans probably do have comorbidities to be concerned about with no trace minerals in their system. How much you want to wager that all that vegan junk food is fortified with insoluble iron too?

Anyway here's a video of Morley presenting which probably has better details than I left you with above.



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 4 years ago  

Hey! Sorry it took me so long to get to this. I do try to pop in and catch up with most #naturalmedicine content but, you know, life - and I've been away.

I wish they'd focus on the immune system more, but we need a better, more ethical mainstream media to do that - care for the immune system doesn't sell papers.

REally interesting 'food for thought' re trace minerals. It's partly why I grow as much of my own vegetables as possible. Liver though? Ew. I get it, but ew. I just can't stand the stuff.

I just have to plant more nut trees, and wait for them to bear enough nuts! Takes so long!!!

Like i said, i don't think the immune system is a real thing which is why they ignore it. Homeostasis is, and they're constantly gaming it with pharmaceuticals. Many illnesses can be attributed to nutrient deficiency that they design drugs for, or use to... today the cost of making a new drug compared to a vaccine doesn't make sense for them anymore which is why they're pushing vaccines. The requirements are nothing and there's no drawback because they cannot be sued for vaccine damage.

Vitamins are useless without trace minerals. In order for plants and trees to uptake trace minerals, the minerals first have to be in the soil. When you look the medium most food is grown in, it's like basic liability insurance, which is the bare minimum required by the state. It's enough to grow the plant but not to fill it with nutrients. Growing your own is better but you may still not have trace minerals in your soil if you don't take the time to put them there first.

There are other methods of uptake humans can use to bypass the pallet if smothering a liver in onions and vermouth doesn't work for you. For example you can get desiccated beef liver capsules.

It is critically important to only ingest bio-available trace minerals which is why if you take a supplement that the supplement comes from a food source. It just happens that the bio-available copper found in grass fed beef liver comes already bound to ceruloplasmin. So if you have another condition or dietary habit which blocks this transmission and keeps the binding from happening. This could be a way to regulate and correct whatever may be obstructing the binding.

I just assume let the squirrel and chipmunk have the nuts so the coyote and the wolf can hunt the squirrel and chipmunk to keep predators around to move the ruminant herds around so the can't graze one pasture too long, which would allow the grass to grow ultra-deep taproots providing a carbon layer underground which holds moisture in the dry season and absorbs moisture in the wet seasons hedging against both excessive flooding and drought at which point meat and other food and feed in the form of companion planted cover crops is a byproduct of just good sensible ecology.