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Doc Malik's avatar

Thank you for this and please keep writing and shine the light

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The English Psychiatrist's avatar

Thank you!

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Jeremy Poynton's avatar

Not me, but my wife was on SSRIs for 25 years.

Broke it with no help from the medical profession whatsoever. Not ONCE in that 25 years was her prescription reviewed.

Four years ago we both went carnivore (that's another story); within a year or less my wife had felt such a mood uplift that she was now clearly recognising the numbing effect of her anti-depressant. She got them to prescribe a liquid form, and then proceeded to titrate down, a half at a time, until she felt able to come off them. Last couple of doses the hardest, as one would expect. Now been free of them for the best part of 2 years.

The "another story".

In 2017 my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer. V poor treatment at the RUH in Bath, who were negligent in the extreme. Annual scan after (cancer had spread to her right side lymph nodes - all removed or irradiated) cleared. Dec 2020 she skipped it as she felt great, and hospitals were hell during Covid. Despite being empty... Dec 2021, one year after we went carnivore, she was diagnosed with terminal bone cancer. 6 to 9 months to live. Refused chemo as it was SO horrible first time round. Two and a half years on, 6 monthly scans, NO change in lesions, number or presentation.

Her oncologist astounded. But go to YouTube and you will find my wife is by no means alone in this, and many many have found huge health improvements, and been able to stop long term medication for whatever,

Consider this. Ignoring our predecessors, Homo sapiens has bene around c250k years. Until 6000 years ago, meat, with seasonal fruit and berries, the occasional honey and eggs was our staple diet. We are completely adjusted to a meat only diet. It our our species-adapted diet.

Even the BBC, which I would suggest is crawling with Veggies and self-harming Vegans agrees!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-67917294

"It also discovered that humans' ability to digest milk and other dairy products and survive on a vegetable-heavy diet only emerged about 6,000 years ago. Before that, they were meat-eaters."

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Baldmichael's avatar

Very glad to hear that. I am in West Sussex. At beginning of 2020 I was diagnosed with a cancer and received immunotherapy for 9 sessions from February until September when I realised that was a fraud like chemo. My facial palsy had been initially caused by sodium nitrite (E250) in bacon I ate which I explain a bit about here.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/sodium-nitrite-e250-the-poison-in?utm_source=publication-search

Nobody in the NHS ever asked me about my diet over the 18 months I was been tested and scanned. I now despise most doctors. Oncologists are just fools and dangerous to boot.

Sodium nitrite has a negative effect due to the nitrogen ions and anti-depressant drugs are the same, except that they add further problems with chlorine or even fluorine.

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Jeremy Poynton's avatar

Diet! Doctors and medics are hopeless on diet. The govt/NHS line on diet is the reason we have an epidemic of obesity, This started way back when we were told saturated fats were bad for us

(not - https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/51/15/1111

"Saturated fat does not clog the arteries: coronary heart disease is a chronic inflammatory condition, the risk of which can be effectively reduced from healthy lifestyle interventions)

in fact seed oils, which are the basis of marg, most cook with, and are in almost all processed food (with sugar of course) are highly inflammatory. Originally made to lubricate machinery. Dump seed oils and sugar and as many carbs as you can is a really good start to sorting out the metabolism. This guy - Thomas Syfried, very good on cancer as a metabolic disease.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cancer-Metabolic-Disease-Management-Prevention/dp/0470584920

plus on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6bqSMOMQN0&t=6s

Good luck! And stay well - my wife, well you would never guess she's meant to be dead and buried over two years ago. She has nothing but contempt for her original oncologist (did you know they get 5k for each prescription of chemo?), and happily has another, a woman, who calls my wife "cave woman" and is astonished and delighted at her being so well. Will the NHS, on the other hand, investigate carnivore as a cure for cancer and a huge factor in well being? I very much doubt it. Means far less money for the medical profession and Big Pharma

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Baldmichael's avatar

Many thanks Jeremy. Yes, I was aware of the 5k which I believe is per session, rather than just a series of sessions. It is a horrible scam. The NHS needs dismantling and whatever is worth keeping rebuilt into something useful.

They could spend the money saved on maintaining the roads for a start.

I changed from a margarine to butter in 2020. I say Build Back Butter!

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/05/01/b-is-for-build-back-butter-and-avoid-margarine/

All the best to you and your wife.

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Jeremy Poynton's avatar

And to you! Always loved butter - we eat one pack a day between us. My breakfast

2 x (fresh - i.e. made with real not dried blood) Black Pudding cooked in lots

of butter. Butter poured on eggs,

Bacon - cooked in lots of lard

A few thin strips of Lamb's liver flash fried in the bacon fat

4 x scrambled eggs, cooked in lots of butter with a big lump of butter on top

Lunch

2 x farm shop burgers, with lots of butter on them, plus two fried eggs (in butter)

Supper

Steak (we buy in bulk from the Fat Butcher!) - cooked in tallow with a LOT of butter on top!

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Jane 333's avatar

Hi Jeremy

Well done to your wife for weaning herself off the drugs and then resisting the cancer treatments. I expect they are designed to cause maximum suffering to make death appealing. She’s doing her due diligence and betting on herself.

I have a few articles you may like to read, I knock over a few sacred cows.

Hang on to your hat. Science and medicine has been intentionally retarded with mis-directions to ensure both do not make breakthroughs. Peer review works to protect the established narrative.

Science real science welcomes scrutiny.

We breathe air not oxygen

I logically dismiss the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

We are NOT MACHINE MEN powered by combustion and exhaust gases!

Hydration NOT oxygenation underpins our physiology. Hydration equals salt plus water.

Zero requirement for oxygen. Zero!

How does salt restriction lead to heart dis-ease and fear based reactionary thinking?

I link dehydration or hyponatremia or low salt ( all names for the same set of symptoms) with the adrenals.

Salt turns off the fight/flight/freeze response.

Hyponatremia is an emergency status. The adrenals run the show in emergencies.

Next time you get a shock or super stressed, remember to put a pinch of salt under your tongue.

Calmness returns quickly.

Read my articles by clicking on my blue icon.

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Jeremy Poynton's avatar

Thanks - will print off your articles.

My wife is an Acupuncturist of 25+ years experience, and a very good one. Not working much now, as it is an exhausting practice. Her speciality was looking after old people who had been horribly over-prescribed.

We're both BIG Allopathic sceptics. My ex and I had four kids '75 to '83. None had the childhood disease vaccines; indeed (UK) our family doctor (a job now long gone) agreed and noted that for healthy kids, natural immunity was best.

Salt! Too little is far more dangerous than too much. I mix my own from various mixtures, salt & seaweed, salt and spice, salt and herb. Friends love it! Pen had a patient with a friend who was advised to go low low salt. Went nuts in truth. Lost all her friends. Anyway she went on holiday after a couple of years later, thought - sod, this, I'm going to eat salt when I want. Friends amazed.

Similarly, a good friend we met dog walking, disappeared on us. Husband said she was terribly sick. So sick she had DNR put on her notes. Hardly saw her for 2 years or so.

One day we run into her with her dogs. Looking good.

Dropped her statins. Fine as fine in two or so weeks...

We both have nothing to do with allopathic medicine.

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Jane 333's avatar

Re: Friend who went nuts

The adrenals run the show in low salt: people lose the ability to think with their frontal cortex, just react as per the schooled daze programming - great for conformity. They also be come stress intolerant so go along to get along or go alone. Divorce rates ...

I contend dementia is being increased by low salt.

70% of beds in D wards are women. This is bc women are built to carry more fluid. Hence need a lot more salt than men.

Salt being crucial to our physiology: restricting its use and acting as if it’s a poison is such an evil action, and they have sustained this narrative for 45 + yrs.

I recon we are hard to kill. This is why THEY come at us with poisons from every direction.

Let me know what you think of my air/ water model.

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Jeremy Poynton's avatar

Just read your article, and will re-read it later to take it in properly. Much above my head - but the core makes sense. Have forwarded it to my wife who is away at the moment.

Many thanks.

Air. Water. AND Sunlight!

Big fan of cold plunges. We have a tub in our garden, and cold showers when it's too warm as it is now. Started them three years ago, a year or so after going carnivore, and now love them. The colder the better. We had a few days of hard frost (am in mild Somerset, in the South West of England should you not be a Brit!) and had to break the ice on the tub. 0.6 degrees C. Fabulous! Also go river swimming locally as well. Am 72 and feel 50 at the most!

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Jane 333's avatar

Wow! Fantastic results

I’ve done a couple of ice baths, it really hurts, do you get used to the pain of cold or does the body not get so alarmed?

Have you looked into Wim Hoff method of breathing, he’s into breathing and ice immersion.

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Jeremy Poynton's avatar

I get a hit. Hands hurt if I immerse them when really cold else all good. Body definitely gets accustomed; indeed, I've been gardening this afternoon, and am off in a mo off to grab a cold shower to fix me up! I pretty much crave my cold wated when I get up - when it's warm it's straight into the cold shower when I get up, else into the tub asap.

We came across Wim Hof a while back. Haven't done his breathing, but this book is a fascinating read on the subject.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Breath-New-Science-Lost-Art/dp/0735213615

This lady's fun! She positively GLOWS!

https://www.youtube.com/@itskyajeub

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Jane 333's avatar

Anonymous, please tell us what caught your attention in 2020 that you missed prior. Was it on your radar anyway but became ridiculous?

Looking forward to your reveals. Did / do you make any waves at all?

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Jonathan Engler's avatar

Thank you for speaking out. This will all be known to you already but in case you're interested:

https://sanityunleashed.substack.com/p/heres-a-real-pandemic

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