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Aug 1Liked by Unbekoming

Good Sir - you have been knocking it out of the ‘agreed upon’ ballpark almost on a daily basis for....months.

We note and respect your diligence and creation of a library that examines so many diverse topics that can help others when they need it.

Thank you, brother. 🪷

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🙏❤️

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Jul 31Liked by Unbekoming

A very interesting analysis, even from a lay persons point of view. As an energy healing practicioner, it seems intuitively correct that stress plays a huge part in illness. Great to see someone kept looking for the mechanism. Thank you both for this information.

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Very interesting ideas, I can fully believe that the current paradigm is wrong. Kind of a weak interview if he just keeps saying to read his book.

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Agree. Now addressed, please see Q7 and Q13.

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It was a bit jarring to start to get an idea of what he was on about and have it truncated and redirected to his book. But being an older person myself, I get his economy of words and the fuller explanation that his book provides. We are going to have to dig for it. Old pharts are tough task masters. 🤣

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Yes. People are accustomed to 8 second summaries and you tube shorts. How can he sum up a 300 page book in 8 seconds?

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Jul 31·edited Jul 31Liked by Unbekoming

That stress is the major cause of illness is not unique to Dr Coleman. Though his proposed treatments maybe are.

Here's Dr Denis Rancourt (who every Covid skeptic should be aware of): He sees stress (and therefore health) as a consequence of one's position in the dominance hierarchy.

https://archive.ph/fpaW8

https://denisrancourt.ca/categories.php?id=12&name=medicinehealth

https://denisrancourt.ca/categories.php?id=1&name=covid

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Rancourt:

Abstract Part-I: I critically review the context of cancer research, where it has been advanced that most published research findings are false, that medicine itself is the third leading cause of death in the Western world, and that experienced stress arising from an individual’s position in society’s dominance hierarchy is the primary determinant of individual health. Part-II: I critically review the randomized trials for treatments and screening, especially for breast cancer. It has been advanced that screening does more harm than good, and that treatment protocols have little effect on net population mortality from cancer. There is no robust demonstration that the treatment protocols for the common cancers do more good than harm to individual patients. Part-III: I critically review the mutation-centric metastasis dominant paradigm of cancer, and various efforts to somewhat or definitively challenge the dominant paradigm, with an eye to answering the question “What is cancer?” Final section: I propose a conceptual model of cancer, which incorporates the leading criticisms of the dominant paradigm, and which is testable. In my model, cancer is an age-dependent and tissue-specific stress-induced breakdown of tissue-shape homeostasis. My model is aided by a graphical picture depicting age-specific and tissue-specific curves of steady-state nodule size (DT) versus experienced stress level (S). A given curve has a critical stress (SC) beyond which there is runaway tumour growth due to tissue-response feedback. Here, “metastasis” is the simple consequence of the individual’s tissue susceptibility to loss of shape homeostasis having gone supercritical for a cluster of tissue-specific DT v. S curves. The model provides treatment strategies on three branches: Psychological, tissue-surface-shape homeostasis, and tumour growth feedback attenuation.

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Interestingly, I share a similar perspective and have also developed a mathematical model for cancer.

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"Mathematical Model"

Thanks, but no thanks. Do you understand why I say this?

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Permit me to save you some time Liu. All cancer comes from Vaccines. There, I solved your mathematical model.

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Mathematical models describe a process and don’t specify a starting point. The origin of cancer isn’t important. When there are no effective treatments available, the focus shouldn’t be on what causes cancer.

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It is interesting that breast cancer in one country is not cancer in another country because classification is restricted by borders. It would be easy to treat something that didn't exist to start with and with the treatment create downstream revenue. Who would know?

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Such great points raised here, which touches on some really important points that are always overlooked within the one-pill-for-every-ill paradigm:

- modern medicine focuses on the 'right' intervention. Dietary/supplement support can be of great help, but what is sorely missing here is recognising that the body will not heal unless it is in healing state. This was self-evident to those in the healing professions in the past but seems to have gone missing in recent times, where we spend so much energy in our forlorn search for The Ultimate Protocol for Condition X.

- CO2 has reliable and powerful effects in stimulating the vagus nerve, which itself is central in entering this healing state (aka parasympathetic dominance, aka 'rest-and-digest'). Anyone can experience these effects through breathwork techniques, in particular techniques - like "box breathing" and, in particular, "4-7-8 breathing" - which permit rapid increases in carbon dioxide levels. Also worth noting how The Oxygen Advantage-type techniques (see the work of Patrick McKeown, itself based on the Buteyko technique) can also allow for improved tolerance of CO2 and, as a result, healthier/higher levels at baseline.

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NEEDS TO BE PUSHED FAST. KROGER'S HAS IT ON SALE THIS WEEK. Boar’s Head recall expanded to include 7 million meat, on top of the 200,000 pounds of ready-to-eat liverwurst products and some other deli meats amid an outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes illnesses linked with sliced meat from grocery store deli counters. https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/30/health/boars-head-recall-listeria/index.html

BYE..BYE..BOAR'S HEAD!!! - 7 Million Pounds Affected!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5E5bP-eXzg&t=622s

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I developed a unified biological theory using a mathematical model based on the second law of thermodynamics, which can explain most biological phenomena.

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Who does the Art featured on your posts?

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I use ChatGPT 4o, it's very good for turning large amounts of text into an image.

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Baffled by this one, but thanks for trying.

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Veggies too. Vegetables sold at Walmart and Aldi recalled over listeria concerns

Over 18 types of vegetables sold at Walmart, Kroger, Aldi and more have been recalled due to possible contamination with listeria. Here's which produce is affected.

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My question is, why would they tell us, as if they care? Decades ago an article was written about Columbian coffee, those Juan Valdez commercials. So I started buying African coffee, then realized, OK, ya got me, went back to Columbian. It was all political.

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That was my question too. It would have to serve some other purposes. They don't seem to start these things without at least 3. The campaign is for lab grown everything. Many beef producers can't stay in business. When, if producers are bankrupted, there is nothing to replace them but Mr Gates' vats of bioengineered paste and recycled sanitized sewage. Maybe Elon Musk will get on board and say it tastes so fake that it must be real?

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Watch History Channel Foods that Built America. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10098248/.

My parents drank 8 O'clock coffee. I mix Kroger's and Yuban, or Folgers. RC Cola was the soda as a kid. Today 0 sodas. I learned to eat cheap from raising 3 boys with no child support.

They don't care, they want to control what you eat, so they can control you. Ala Gates, Soros, WHO, and Greta. Never have seen this many recalls.

Both can keep their bugs.

https://scontent.fjbr1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/453297370_10221013027710424_7656664457073047343_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s640x640&_nc_cat=101&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=aa7b47&_nc_ohc=YVFkyTTeCdQQ7kNvgHySVkM&_nc_ht=scontent.fjbr1-1.fna&oh=00_AYC4KpnMQAmEEJAhETqjgt9TWBGBJVD5BfaKCFLvCxW2PQ&oe=66B15EE5

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Yes, I remember 8 O'clock coffee and RC. Now, neither is found. Thing is, these people already did me in with seed oils and one molecule away from plastic Cool Whip, which frankly I never liked, but everyone else did. There's no doubt in my mind heart disease comes from seed oils, but natch, they say it's cholesterol. Now, I read labels like no other I know. There is absolutely nothing you can buy in stores that's not loaded with seed oils. Now I bake using organic everything but I sure would like a Tasty Cake once in a while, but no way.

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