I was exposed to what was called orthomolecular medicine starting when I was about 19, although I'm not sure it was the right treatment, which changed over the next decade. After reading Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw's book, Life Extension: A Practical Scientific Guide, in 1981, and later contacting the Life Extension Foundation (which is …
I was exposed to what was called orthomolecular medicine starting when I was about 19, although I'm not sure it was the right treatment, which changed over the next decade. After reading Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw's book, Life Extension: A Practical Scientific Guide, in 1981, and later contacting the Life Extension Foundation (which is not connected to the authors of Life Extension, the book), whose headquarters were in my area, after not having taken any supplements for about five years, I resumed in the mid-eighties, not to correct any particular problem but just for health maintenance. Ginkgo is only one of many supplements I started taking at that time which have been tailored over the decades. They must be working because I have lived longer than I ever have before.
PS Leading into the pandemic I had also been taking, for years, N-acety-L-cysteine (since the late 1980s), zinc (one thing I had started 1970s and resumed in the 80s) and other minerals, quercetin, vitamin C (calcium ascorbate), vitamin D3, R-Lipoic Acid, vitamin E (mixed tocopherols), CoQ10, vitamin K1 and K2, resveratrol, B-complex, methylcobalamin, folic acid, pyridoxal 5'-phosphate, and a number of other things.
Perhaps some of those supplements sound familiar recently. I'm not particularly careful about my diet, although I need to be, I think. I believe I got an early case of Covid-19 in autumn of 2019, before it was known in the west, but there is evidence now it arose in Wuhan in August 2019 and spread around the world by September and October. I was pretty sick, but recovered in three weeks. I felt extremely heavy and tired and slept a lot. I had a dry cough that tickled my throat and made me choke to where I thought I would pass out. I couldn't eat or drink anything for at least three days--water tasted terrible. I lost 12 pounds in ten 10 days. By the way, losing one's appetite and not eating for several days to a week is a common side effect of Covid-19, but most reports of symptoms don't mention that. Fortunately I did not have any respiratory issue, so maybe the supplements were helping me in that regard. I have not had the Covid vaccine and have not gotten sick since the instance in fall of 2019, at least I have had no symptoms of a virus--I was tested once about a year ago, before cataract surgery, and was negative. In fact, I have never had a flu shot; I've only had two or three vaccines in my life, smallpox and polio, and I believe the live oral Sabin polio vaccine when I was 14 is what started my problems, which were misdiagnosed and made many times worse by the medical establishment.
Quite a journey Clark. Haha...this made me laugh: They must be working because I have lived longer than I ever have before. Was that in previous lives mate?
My wife tells me we come back countless times to see if we can improve ourselves from our previous visit here.
I personally think we arrive here once and once only. Which means I waited one hell of a long time to get here. If I do come back (which I hope I never do) then I want the waiting time to be even longer.
Thankfully I've been exposed to nothing and I'm happy about that. As a kid, as we all do I had my variety of jabs, measles, chicken pox, the ones you mentioned. Same with me, never had a flu shot. Working abroad, had to take a shot just in case, for localised illnesses and further shots yearly while there, but I never did. I don't think I ever had a vaccination for mumps and luckily up to now have never caught it.
Wow sorry to hear you caught the Fauci sponsored virus. Since is came out late 2019 until now, my family and I haven't even had a cold...nothing at all. I may have mentioned my wife and daughter have self tests carried out 2 to 3 times weekly, so they can go about their daily routine. Myself (retired two years) I have no daily routine to get tested on, but walk 30 mins to one hour daily. I do have a nerves problem which stems from my C5C6 neck discs maybe pressing on my spinal nerve, which strangely causes no pain at all. But I feel daily, like I've had a drinking session the previous evening. Also I have symptoms of unbalance like if you were standing on a boat in a lake and the wind blew, you'd get the boat movement under your feet. 20 plus sessions of laser, physiotherapy, massage, acupuncture, neck exercises did nothing to relieve my weird and unbalanced feelings. Luckily I've not fallen over once...yet. So it looks like an operation could be on the schedule, or live like this for the rest of my days. Luckily I live in Europe and have no health insurance now, so the operation will not be at US prices, if I go for it. My wife says no, it's too risky. But the success rate (I've read) is 82%, in replacing one or two discs between the neck bones. I'm still thinking about it and this plandemic hasn't helped. I've no intention of getting any covid jab to have a neck operation done. So I WAIT until this sorry saga has ended. Sorry for going off the subject, I have that habit. Keep well.
No I wasn't referring to past lives although I can see how it could be construed that way--I usually say I've lived longer than ever before, rather than I have lived longer than I ever have before, the latter which I think maybe has more of an implication of past lives. I did have a sort of a spiritual experience once when getting a hot dog from a sidewalk vendor. I asked him to make me one with everything.
Actually, one of my brothers, who was a naturapathic doctor, and especially his wife, whom the rest of the family has never met, apparently do believe in past lives, and ultimately when that was revealed in notes regarding his diagnosis in the case of a patient that went bad, he lost his license.
Is your balance issue due directly to the effect on your lower body or could it possibly be the neck vertebra issues are causing a blood flow problem to your brain? I don't know if you have access to the swimming pool, but have you tried swimming? Swimming takes pressure off the joints while stretching the muscles. In 1980 I was on a program where I swam for a half an hour day before breakfast six days a week for about a half year and I felt much better but unfortunately I didn't continue it. Seven or eight years later I started riding a bike, for about 13 years, which was good exercise in general, but not especially for my neck, where I also have an issue, but when I got a car again I felt really spaced out for the first few weeks when I stopped riding the bike. I used to say, if only I had a pool outside my back door. Well, when bought my current house almost 13 years ago, one reason I bought it was because it has a pool in the back patio with a 34 foot long swimming lane, 7 feet deep on one end and about 4 3/4 feet deep on the other, shallow end, so I don't have to put my feet down to do laps. Unfortunately, I've only used it for a couple of weeks total. I really need to start.
It's definitely a neck vertebrae issue. My cousin owns his own hospital and because we are family, there is no charge if I need a check up. I did various tests there and all seemed fine, even with my intoxicated feeling/balance issues, so I had a MRI done. He told me the disks were practically none existent. I don't like to be owning to anyone, so we bought him and his family a religious icon gold & silver plated. Seeing his hospital doesn't cater for neck issues I saw an orthopedist, who even lectures at the capitals university. I asked what may have caused this damage and he off the cuff said, road cycling, motorbiking and aerobatics. I laughed, because I'd done them all. Yes when it's summer ( I live in southern Europe) I swim in the Mediterranean sea, it no doubt helps a bit and I do neck strengthening exercises, but the symptoms remain. Talking about houses, we've bought a top floor apartment, which includes the terrace and are having it refurbished presently. Once completed in a few months we'll move in, then redecorate our present top floor apartment and rent it out. So having an operation done, which takes 16 weeks to heal 100%, is not for now. I'm looking at maybe the op around June, if I continue deteriorating and I've been quoted could cost anything from €7000 - €13000.
Good luck. When I was riding my bicycles, I specifically chose cruiser style with the higher handlebars, and medium tires, rather a racing design, so I could keep my neck at a higher angle, and periodically sit up straight.
Thank you for detailing your journey - I applaud you for your wisdom & personal education.The best gifts ever given to me were first, by my dear folks, who taught me to question everything, including God. This actually increased my faith in my Heavenly Father in wayyy too many ways to list here, to learn to depend upon HIS word even tho I often still have some ?’s... and to NEVER trust the main nor even cable media. My Dad was incredibly discerning in many areas. In 1986 I verbally took a stand ag a team of nephrologists who wanted to do “exploratory” surgery on my mom because she was in ICU & they “weren’t sure” what was causing her medical dilemma. (I became her medical health advocate & would do so for the next 30 yrs till she passed quietly & peacefully at home at age 96.) Thankfully, these Docs acquiesced & found a reasonably simple solution & she was back home safe & sound in ten days. The costs (covered under Medicare & a decent supplemental plan) were stunning & exorbitant.
My mom also quietly said upon looking at the vaxxx schedule in the late 1980’s in”ILL”inois being “pushed” by the corrupt IDH (IL Dept of Health).... ”Why I wouldn’t do that to myself let alone a little baby.” (17 shots in the first 22 months of a baby’s life). I also quit the Pediatrician (large practice in Chicago suburb) since my mom was disgusted he “did not even have a well-baby & sick baby waiting room” - all were in the same area infecting the other littles who were there fur “well” checkups. She asked me to quit funding their Mercedes! And... they basically pushed their vaccenes at every visit, weighed the baby, measured their height, took their temp, asked a few questions & hated my questions. I have rarely met a Dr who liked questions & until this most recent Doc - their answers were very vague & minimal. Just m experience.
This began an incredible journey of taking a quiet stand ag all the assaults upon our beautifully designed bodies from our benevolent Creator.
My entire family did not succumb to the relentless pursuit by our govt, the malfeasance of the medical elitists & govt bureaucracies, the lyin’ media scum, and three Drs (one with whom we have liked, & had a long 22 yr relationship) to just “get the jab”. We FINALLY found a really good Integrative, functional Internist MD (from UVA Med School - my hubbs went to UVA Law School) who was very knowledgeable in this health arena. She welcomed our ?’s & had answers. Imagine that!
We are now on many of the same protocols as you mentioned 🙌 and “coveed”-recovered. We have choosen to stay away from the hospitals as much as possible. The book, Forks Over Knives is a good place to start for those who are just beginning this journey to better health. I personally read about 20 different alternative sources of info a day, I often try to watch Del Bigtree’s weekly production of “The Highwire”, among others. As a former Emmy award-winning Hollyweird TV Series producer, he does a really decent job of producing an informative & well-substantiated program. I appreciate his documentation & passion.
And what about the baby my sweet, common-sense Mom was concerned about over 30 years ago? ...unvaxxxed entirely, healthy, no issues ever & only gets an occasional cold, also “coveed”-recovered with natural
immunity. Happy Dance & thank you, God.
Blessings to all who dare to question & seek truth!
I was exposed to what was called orthomolecular medicine starting when I was about 19, although I'm not sure it was the right treatment, which changed over the next decade. After reading Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw's book, Life Extension: A Practical Scientific Guide, in 1981, and later contacting the Life Extension Foundation (which is not connected to the authors of Life Extension, the book), whose headquarters were in my area, after not having taken any supplements for about five years, I resumed in the mid-eighties, not to correct any particular problem but just for health maintenance. Ginkgo is only one of many supplements I started taking at that time which have been tailored over the decades. They must be working because I have lived longer than I ever have before.
PS Leading into the pandemic I had also been taking, for years, N-acety-L-cysteine (since the late 1980s), zinc (one thing I had started 1970s and resumed in the 80s) and other minerals, quercetin, vitamin C (calcium ascorbate), vitamin D3, R-Lipoic Acid, vitamin E (mixed tocopherols), CoQ10, vitamin K1 and K2, resveratrol, B-complex, methylcobalamin, folic acid, pyridoxal 5'-phosphate, and a number of other things.
Perhaps some of those supplements sound familiar recently. I'm not particularly careful about my diet, although I need to be, I think. I believe I got an early case of Covid-19 in autumn of 2019, before it was known in the west, but there is evidence now it arose in Wuhan in August 2019 and spread around the world by September and October. I was pretty sick, but recovered in three weeks. I felt extremely heavy and tired and slept a lot. I had a dry cough that tickled my throat and made me choke to where I thought I would pass out. I couldn't eat or drink anything for at least three days--water tasted terrible. I lost 12 pounds in ten 10 days. By the way, losing one's appetite and not eating for several days to a week is a common side effect of Covid-19, but most reports of symptoms don't mention that. Fortunately I did not have any respiratory issue, so maybe the supplements were helping me in that regard. I have not had the Covid vaccine and have not gotten sick since the instance in fall of 2019, at least I have had no symptoms of a virus--I was tested once about a year ago, before cataract surgery, and was negative. In fact, I have never had a flu shot; I've only had two or three vaccines in my life, smallpox and polio, and I believe the live oral Sabin polio vaccine when I was 14 is what started my problems, which were misdiagnosed and made many times worse by the medical establishment.
Quite a journey Clark. Haha...this made me laugh: They must be working because I have lived longer than I ever have before. Was that in previous lives mate?
My wife tells me we come back countless times to see if we can improve ourselves from our previous visit here.
I personally think we arrive here once and once only. Which means I waited one hell of a long time to get here. If I do come back (which I hope I never do) then I want the waiting time to be even longer.
Thankfully I've been exposed to nothing and I'm happy about that. As a kid, as we all do I had my variety of jabs, measles, chicken pox, the ones you mentioned. Same with me, never had a flu shot. Working abroad, had to take a shot just in case, for localised illnesses and further shots yearly while there, but I never did. I don't think I ever had a vaccination for mumps and luckily up to now have never caught it.
Wow sorry to hear you caught the Fauci sponsored virus. Since is came out late 2019 until now, my family and I haven't even had a cold...nothing at all. I may have mentioned my wife and daughter have self tests carried out 2 to 3 times weekly, so they can go about their daily routine. Myself (retired two years) I have no daily routine to get tested on, but walk 30 mins to one hour daily. I do have a nerves problem which stems from my C5C6 neck discs maybe pressing on my spinal nerve, which strangely causes no pain at all. But I feel daily, like I've had a drinking session the previous evening. Also I have symptoms of unbalance like if you were standing on a boat in a lake and the wind blew, you'd get the boat movement under your feet. 20 plus sessions of laser, physiotherapy, massage, acupuncture, neck exercises did nothing to relieve my weird and unbalanced feelings. Luckily I've not fallen over once...yet. So it looks like an operation could be on the schedule, or live like this for the rest of my days. Luckily I live in Europe and have no health insurance now, so the operation will not be at US prices, if I go for it. My wife says no, it's too risky. But the success rate (I've read) is 82%, in replacing one or two discs between the neck bones. I'm still thinking about it and this plandemic hasn't helped. I've no intention of getting any covid jab to have a neck operation done. So I WAIT until this sorry saga has ended. Sorry for going off the subject, I have that habit. Keep well.
No I wasn't referring to past lives although I can see how it could be construed that way--I usually say I've lived longer than ever before, rather than I have lived longer than I ever have before, the latter which I think maybe has more of an implication of past lives. I did have a sort of a spiritual experience once when getting a hot dog from a sidewalk vendor. I asked him to make me one with everything.
Actually, one of my brothers, who was a naturapathic doctor, and especially his wife, whom the rest of the family has never met, apparently do believe in past lives, and ultimately when that was revealed in notes regarding his diagnosis in the case of a patient that went bad, he lost his license.
Is your balance issue due directly to the effect on your lower body or could it possibly be the neck vertebra issues are causing a blood flow problem to your brain? I don't know if you have access to the swimming pool, but have you tried swimming? Swimming takes pressure off the joints while stretching the muscles. In 1980 I was on a program where I swam for a half an hour day before breakfast six days a week for about a half year and I felt much better but unfortunately I didn't continue it. Seven or eight years later I started riding a bike, for about 13 years, which was good exercise in general, but not especially for my neck, where I also have an issue, but when I got a car again I felt really spaced out for the first few weeks when I stopped riding the bike. I used to say, if only I had a pool outside my back door. Well, when bought my current house almost 13 years ago, one reason I bought it was because it has a pool in the back patio with a 34 foot long swimming lane, 7 feet deep on one end and about 4 3/4 feet deep on the other, shallow end, so I don't have to put my feet down to do laps. Unfortunately, I've only used it for a couple of weeks total. I really need to start.
It's definitely a neck vertebrae issue. My cousin owns his own hospital and because we are family, there is no charge if I need a check up. I did various tests there and all seemed fine, even with my intoxicated feeling/balance issues, so I had a MRI done. He told me the disks were practically none existent. I don't like to be owning to anyone, so we bought him and his family a religious icon gold & silver plated. Seeing his hospital doesn't cater for neck issues I saw an orthopedist, who even lectures at the capitals university. I asked what may have caused this damage and he off the cuff said, road cycling, motorbiking and aerobatics. I laughed, because I'd done them all. Yes when it's summer ( I live in southern Europe) I swim in the Mediterranean sea, it no doubt helps a bit and I do neck strengthening exercises, but the symptoms remain. Talking about houses, we've bought a top floor apartment, which includes the terrace and are having it refurbished presently. Once completed in a few months we'll move in, then redecorate our present top floor apartment and rent it out. So having an operation done, which takes 16 weeks to heal 100%, is not for now. I'm looking at maybe the op around June, if I continue deteriorating and I've been quoted could cost anything from €7000 - €13000.
Good luck. When I was riding my bicycles, I specifically chose cruiser style with the higher handlebars, and medium tires, rather a racing design, so I could keep my neck at a higher angle, and periodically sit up straight.
Thank you for detailing your journey - I applaud you for your wisdom & personal education.The best gifts ever given to me were first, by my dear folks, who taught me to question everything, including God. This actually increased my faith in my Heavenly Father in wayyy too many ways to list here, to learn to depend upon HIS word even tho I often still have some ?’s... and to NEVER trust the main nor even cable media. My Dad was incredibly discerning in many areas. In 1986 I verbally took a stand ag a team of nephrologists who wanted to do “exploratory” surgery on my mom because she was in ICU & they “weren’t sure” what was causing her medical dilemma. (I became her medical health advocate & would do so for the next 30 yrs till she passed quietly & peacefully at home at age 96.) Thankfully, these Docs acquiesced & found a reasonably simple solution & she was back home safe & sound in ten days. The costs (covered under Medicare & a decent supplemental plan) were stunning & exorbitant.
My mom also quietly said upon looking at the vaxxx schedule in the late 1980’s in”ILL”inois being “pushed” by the corrupt IDH (IL Dept of Health).... ”Why I wouldn’t do that to myself let alone a little baby.” (17 shots in the first 22 months of a baby’s life). I also quit the Pediatrician (large practice in Chicago suburb) since my mom was disgusted he “did not even have a well-baby & sick baby waiting room” - all were in the same area infecting the other littles who were there fur “well” checkups. She asked me to quit funding their Mercedes! And... they basically pushed their vaccenes at every visit, weighed the baby, measured their height, took their temp, asked a few questions & hated my questions. I have rarely met a Dr who liked questions & until this most recent Doc - their answers were very vague & minimal. Just m experience.
This began an incredible journey of taking a quiet stand ag all the assaults upon our beautifully designed bodies from our benevolent Creator.
My entire family did not succumb to the relentless pursuit by our govt, the malfeasance of the medical elitists & govt bureaucracies, the lyin’ media scum, and three Drs (one with whom we have liked, & had a long 22 yr relationship) to just “get the jab”. We FINALLY found a really good Integrative, functional Internist MD (from UVA Med School - my hubbs went to UVA Law School) who was very knowledgeable in this health arena. She welcomed our ?’s & had answers. Imagine that!
We are now on many of the same protocols as you mentioned 🙌 and “coveed”-recovered. We have choosen to stay away from the hospitals as much as possible. The book, Forks Over Knives is a good place to start for those who are just beginning this journey to better health. I personally read about 20 different alternative sources of info a day, I often try to watch Del Bigtree’s weekly production of “The Highwire”, among others. As a former Emmy award-winning Hollyweird TV Series producer, he does a really decent job of producing an informative & well-substantiated program. I appreciate his documentation & passion.
And what about the baby my sweet, common-sense Mom was concerned about over 30 years ago? ...unvaxxxed entirely, healthy, no issues ever & only gets an occasional cold, also “coveed”-recovered with natural
immunity. Happy Dance & thank you, God.
Blessings to all who dare to question & seek truth!