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Body Cycles – 1-25-2023

Body Cycles - 1-25-2023


Body Cycles - 1-25-2023

Hello, humans. Hello, humans. Okay. Almost 09:00, January 25. A lot of stuff happening.

The world ended yesterday. We know this. I mean, we have proof that the world ended because Twitter let me back on. That was kind of an interesting thing in the sense that I was told that my Twitter account had been restored. But then I went to look at it and I couldn't see it, I couldn't access it because Twitter was demanding that I remove a particular tweet from March 24 of 2022, which is when they suspended my account permanently.

And of course I went and looked at it and I couldn't find the tweet, couldn't find the original source material that I had tweeted because it was a reference to a Telegram account and something going on on the Telegram account, but who the hell knows what it was because that channel doesn't even exist anymore. So anyway, I pointed this out to Twitter that I was not going to delete something and repudiate a tweet that I had no idea what it was, right? And so I told them there are only four lights and let them sort it out. At some point, they agreed with me that I did nothing wrong, there was no point for my suspension. And they apparently dug out a backup copy of my profile because last time I had seen it, it had all been deleted.

And then they restored the account. I was able to get in. They sent me a nice little email message, which was cool of them. And so I came back on. Not that I know what the hell I'm going to do there anymore.

After a ten month absence, it takes a long time to build up that momentum and stuff. I will post there, and in fact, I'll post. Notice that this discussion is available. This podcast is available, and I'll put it on Twitter as well as the other social media I usually use. Anyway, though.

So as I say, the world ended, so we're on a whole new whole new dimension now. Anyway, so I wanted to talk about the yellow Emperor of China and Yogic rebuilding of the body.

This is pertinent because a friend of mine has a wife who's got some medical issues at the moment. And as he takes her to doctors, the doctors are going to try and slot in his wife into their perceptions of the human body and how it can go wrong. And she has an issue with one of the glands in her head, in her cranium. There's a number of glands up there. Pineal, thyroid, parathyroid, a bunch of them, right?

Saliva solivary glands. Anyway, so we have two distinct glandular networks in our bodies. One is in our cranium and one is in our gut. And these glandular associations are in fact networks. So the thyroid is actually connected to the panel gland in its own way through the nerve structures, right?

And they all work with each other. And then the glandular network in the cranium coordinates with the glandular network in the gut. And so in the gut, the glands produce basically all the glands produce chemical compounds that are systemically bodily effective. And so like a hormone, right? Hormones that are produced by your glandular system in the solar plexus impact the whole body.

Same thing with the secretions that are created by the glands in the cranium. Thyroid, for instance, affects your whole body. Now, there are some things to note here, okay? So let's stop for a second and say it is my experience in life that doctors are not very good at diagnoses, okay? There's too much in the way of potential.

Human body is multiplicitously reflective of its state of health. So you can have deferred pain. You can have referred pain. You can have symptoms that are in one part of the body that are actually reflecting something going on in another part of the body. And if you treat the part of the body that has the symptoms, you're going to miss the cause of that particular disease, right?

And so doctors have a real chore ahead of them. This, by the way, is one of my things where I wanted to get to the point where I could start a project to create what I call an expert system. They call them these days artificial intelligence. But I wanted to create an expert system that could aid in diagnoses because here's what I've discovered that depending on where doctors are educated, they will have a certain set of words associated with a body condition and or disease. And if you don't use those words, those doctors don't tumble to what's going on.

And so it is a question of language. And so throughout my entire 30 years, 30 plus years of trying to get my cancer diagnosed, it went undiagnosed for over 30 years. And it was one of these long growing cancers, long and slow growing. And over the course of that, I tried desperately to come up with various different forms of language to tell the doctors what was going on with me. But no matter how I described it, they were always slotting it off into something else.

And so you just have to be like aware of this, right, that your words describing your pain and how it feels to you may not necessarily convey to that physician the appropriate system or position in the body or any of this kind of stuff to actually discover what the hell is going on. And so they may be mistreating things. And then also here's something else about physicians, the way they are trained. They see all of these aspects of the human body as discrete, like lumps, right? And all the lumps coordinate to make the body.

So with a robot, you could take off the right arm and do something with the right arm of the body and the rest of the robot is not affected. That's not true of humans. Okay? So we don't have the same kind of structure that the physicians are being taught in their medical school is the appropriate way to think about this. So you will find as far as I know, you won't find any I've never run across any physician that dealt with glandular issues at all that recognized that we have two distinct interoperative and intercommunicating and intercooperative glandular systems.

And that these are, in fact, systems networks and that the glands cooperate with each other send chemical signature messages to each other to induce cooperative behavior.

Here's where we are. So this friend of mine contacts me and his wife has this glandular issue and he's dealing with glandular serious problems, right? When these things fuck up, you've got systemic issues. So you have all different kinds of things show up. So I know a guy who had a glandular problem that was related to his intestines and his testes and it actually caused the skin to flake off on his feet.

So he had this like weird skin problem and he was going to dermatologists for a long time and he happened to go to an acupuncturist. She noticed his feet and said, well, look, you've got a glandular problem here. Let's treat that. And so she treated the glandular problem in his gut with acupuncture and some herbs and it cured the only visible symptom at that time, which was this continuing skin degradation on his feet that was most painful. He couldn't walk.

He had to have special shoes. Basically destroyed his life for a couple of years. Then he gets in with this acupuncture, theoretically for an entirely different issue. And she knows this and corrects it, right? Okay.

Well, she was trained in a system of medicine that sees all this stuff as intimately interconnected, unlike Western medicine where it's all these separate little lumpins that theoretically cooperate to some degree. But you could act on all of these guys independent of each other, right? And so if you had something going on with one gland, you just simply remove the gland thinking, oh, that'll fix it. Because then you can just take the substitute secretion in a chemical form. Well, so the old style Chinese medical education isn't like this.

It starts from a very holistic everything's interconnected viewpoint. And this all goes back to the Yellow Emperor of China. And I think I'm going to say 2500 years ago. The Yellow Emperor was a very interesting fellow. He was a political prisoner for years, suffered torture and all of this kind of stuff.

And he has an interesting history and an interesting story in that he fell in love with this woman. Then he becomes a political prisoner. She tries to help him out, keep him alive under terrible conditions in this prison. And so she would smuggle food to him and she would take the hot food and put it under her breast and smuggle it in that way later on, long story. He gets out giant revolution, and he becomes emperor, and he marries this woman, okay?

And so she becomes his emperors, and she ends up with breast cancer. And all his life from that point on is devoted to medicine and correcting her problem with her breast cancer, which he never does. All right?

There was a habit, so to speak, of emperors in those days where they would turn someone's health over to a physician, but if that health did not improve, that physician would be killed, right? So the Empress said to him, to the Emperor, to the Yellow Emperor, you must not do this. I know that you're going to have rage and all this, that she's dying, and she says, you must not do this, must not go and slaughter all of these physicians. Right? He'd had, like, a couple of hundred working on her at that time.

Anyway, and so she convinces him, and then he sets up the first large scale that we're aware of in modern times. First large scale medical experiment after her death. And he's determined to find out what is the cause of cancer and to have it eradicated and cured from humanity as his gift to his now dead Empress. Long story. And what happens is that they start systematizing medicine and they start doing experiments.

And so he had this deal where if you were a convicted prisoner, if you allowed them to give you cancer, because they discovered how to give people cancer. And he said, if you will allow us to give you cancer and then treat you, if you survive, you will be let free no matter what your crime was. And so they had a number of people that did indeed volunteer for this. And over the course of lots of years, and I want to say maybe two decades, maybe 20 years, it was the longest running experiment ever, other than the COVID thing that we're involved now. It involved more humans in a medical experiment, and it ran longer than anything so far.

Now, COVID, I'm saying, is running the longest because they've been planning to do this since the 90, 94. Okay? So I found evidence that they were intent on this in 94, the weapons, so so it's been ongoing that long. In any event, though, so the Yellow Emperor, he gets all these physicians together, and they start systematizing all of this, and they come up with the Yellow Emperor's medical compendium, okay? And so this was the first official recognized systematized analyzed medical records.

Now, I've read this because I was suffering from cancer, and I didn't know what it was. I knew I was dying. I just couldn't tell what it was, and no physician could help me. And I went to hundreds of them and spent tens of thousands of my own dollars, as well as perhaps quarter of a million dollars in medical insurance that paid for doctor visits and tests and ships, all to no avail. And I determined it was because of the way that the physicians were being educated and the fact that we did not have a common language for symptoms.

So I had these intercession symptoms, right? And this is where one part of the intestine literally slides over another part of the intestine, and then the part it slides over was the part that had the tumor attached. Terrible, terrible pain. You have blood in the stool. You throw up blood and you have these vibrations, okay?

You have this fluctuation. And that's what I spent years trying to communicate to the doctors, was that there was this thing inside my gut that would vibrate very, very fast. And then in that process, that vibration was associated with the loss of blood pressure becoming very weak and so on, right? And so I could never communicate to them through the words I was using or what it was going on. I could sort of point them out to an area, but even then it was so diffused through the gut that I couldn't put a specific point on it until very near the end.

So I died in July, and I finally discovered July 13, 2018. And in March of that, 2018, the end of March, I finally felt what I thought was a tumor in my body. Now, bear in mind, I'd been to the top gastroenterologist in Olympia, as well as the top gastroenterologist, which is to say the most expensive in Seattle, and they had now the one in Olympia. I'd been to him nine times, and he'd done that, you know, mushing on your gut stuff nine times, and never did he feel that tumor. But it was there the whole time.

It didn't suddenly swell up in the last months, right? In March, it was as big as it was in March of 2018. It was as big as it was in July when I died. And I went to two gastroenterologists in between. That my discovery of the tumor of a mass, that's all I knew.

Or a hardness, and the actual surgery and death. All right, so I went in there twice and got complicated in the whole thing. And I'm down to £128. I'm so weak that I probably should have sued the one gastroenterologist in Olympia for letting me try and drive back home that day. I was £128 and he let me drive home.

And then nine days later, I died. I never should have been on the road, never should have been out trying to walk around, but there was no relief, and there was just no understanding. And it was because I had no understanding and didn't have the appropriate words that I could not find relief for this. All right, so here's the thing. Here's the thinking on this.

After I died, I had to rebuild my body. And then I got really serious. There was no point prior to death because I didn't think I would survive, right? So the last six to eight months, there was no long range planning on my part. I was just wrapping up all of my affairs, getting everything ready to exit, because I had had no relief.

I didn't expect any relief at the end of the process anyway, though. So in the process of rebuilding my body, I went deep into the Yellow Emperor's experience, the Chinese experience, as well as the view from the Hindu from the Yogic perspective. And I discovered some stuff that now makes diagnoses a bit easier, okay? Because here's the thing, all right? So basically, I had to rebuild my body, and I am not yet done.

So it takes seven years to totally replace all of the molecules in your body. And so you will replace all of the molecules in your bones, assuming you have a decent diet, and it will take you over the course of seven years to do that.

So your body is continuously repairing itself every night when you go to bed, and it's affecting its organs and all of that kind of stuff. And not all parts of the body are replaced on anything near the same schedule. So the bones are being replaced now. It's just that the process is seven years old or seven years long, and so the skin is one of the more rapidly replacing stuff. You can get skin healing fairly quick.

It's estimated that if you had some catastrophic thing and you survived it and had to replace all of your skin, that the body would replace all of the skin with a good layer in about 45 days. And so there's different time periods for things. So like the aqueous humor that they call it, the fluids in your eyes, those are completely replaced every three days, the fluid part, but it doesn't get rid of any of the floaters or any of that kind of stuff, right? But they are in there because of that replacement process that's going on.

So this came up because of my friend's wife. So she's got some issues, and I'm of the opinion that they cannot or should not take the impressions of a doctor to heart until they've managed to eliminate the potential that she's poisoned herself. And here's the thing. Humans can relatively easily poison themselves over the long run. And this is why every so often, like, depends on which vitamin I'm dealing with or which supplement.

But every so often, three months, nine months, something like that, I will change to a different brand, different production, et cetera. Because I don't want to get into the habit of, say, using something for nine or ten years and building up a toxic level of, say, heavy metal poisoning just because there is a small amount of heavy metal contamination in something that I'm taking. And that contamination is unknown, and I won't feel it for a number of years. But if I were to continue on that supplement for years and years and years, I would get this heavy metal contamination that I didn't know existed, right? So I shake it up, I redo all of my supplements and shit on a pretty regular basis just so that I don't have these issues.

It's just a precaution now in doing this, okay? So in going through the examination on the rebuilding of the body from a yogic perspective and coming across this idea of the replacement cycles in the body, you can use that as a diagnosis aid not well, okay, at some level to give you a diagnosis of disease. But much more important than that at the beginning is to eliminate the possibility that you've poisoned yourself. So this woman has been taking a bodybuilding supplement. She's taking creatine.

She's 34. And I am of the opinion that her glandular issues are a result of her long term use of these particular supplements and a heavy creatine load from them because she's trying to be a bodybuilder. Now, there's a couple of things to understand. Women between age 29 and 36 hit the wall, okay? And this is where all the hormones change in the body.

And in my opinion, it is very unwise for women to be bodybuilders ever at all. Muscular is different, okay? Bodybuilders though, have to get lean and mean and cut, okay? Women should never try and monkey with the fat layers in their bodies because if you try and reduce fat layers when you're young, you will have larger fat layers when you're older. It's just the way the body reacts.

And so you need to approach things in a steady state, kind of an environment. But I'm of the opinion that this woman has the potential for having had a self induced situation because I think she poisoned herself by being on these bodybuilding supplements for years now. She's been on one of them for six years. And here's the thing. Coincidentally, your glands in your head, the thyroid, the parathyroid, not the salivary, they're quicker.

The pineal gland, it's a little slower. But so some of these glands, thyroid and the parathyroid replace themselves every six years. And so that's how these poisoning things show up as the the body is trying to rebuild the glands. If it's got too much of stuff and it's being impacted on its rebuilding process by whatever it is you're doing on a continuing basis, then you can get to the situation where you would have poisoning show up at the far edge of when that element should be replaced.

So I know guys, for instance, that males that are bodybuilders that get themselves into trouble with too much iron because of the various supplements they take and iron problems show up rapidly in the blood. But if you have a very low level of iron pollution, so to speak, it will show up in the liver and then it will show up in the gallbladder and it will show up in the bones. If you manage to think of it as a liver disease and you do stuff to get you beyond this and you still keep taking those supplements, the next place it's going to show up is in the bones. Now, very first understand that almost all systemic poisonings will first show themselves in the skin, okay? Then they'll show themselves in the areas where there's skin plus hair.

Then they'll show themselves where you have rapid cycle stuff. So you may find that you start having skin issues and then you start having hair issues and then you start having eye issues. In my opinion, you're probably looking at something that is induced in you. If it's not an actual disease that they can find that it's induced in you by the supplements or whatever you're taking and you just kept taking them beyond the point you should have and cause that systemic failure kind of stuff to cascade into other areas of the body. So this is why I wanted to do the expert system, was to be able to get to eliminate the doctor's training issue and eliminate the linguistics and have the software come on up and say this person used these words.

And we see that these words are usually associated with these diseases and are missed by doctors because they don't associate with these words with those particular diseases. And so eliminate that part of it, you know, and it's not that complicated. It's going to be a lot of work to do. So I haven't set out to do it. You know, hey, I'd been dead and then I had to rebuild.

And I'm still rebuilding, right? So I'm not yet seven years after my death, and so I still am in the process of rebuilding the body, cleaning out all of the toxins and the debris from that whole experience anyway, though. So my buddy's wife here, in my opinion, although he's got doctor visit schedule and all of that, in my opinion, sure, go and see the doctors, et cetera, because she may indeed have a disease. But if it were me, before I would do any treatment and stuff, I would make sure that all of my levels got down to nominal, that if you're taking creatine, I know that it can. And then there's the next thing for glandular systems usually end up failing and then introduce a problem into the kidneys.

Now, if it goes right to the kidneys here, well, hey, then, you know it's the creatine because you've got too much of a creatine overlord load on your body. Then also here's the thing about that. As women hit this hormonal change period, they have to adapt and understand what's going on and they won't be able to keep up their old routines. It just is not going to be possible. And so they need to accept this and understand all of this and so on.

So you don't see now another bitch of mine is that there's all these crypto trans people, men pretending to be women who are in movies and TV and stuff. And they get up there in their 40s, they got long hair like they're a woman and all of this kind of stuff, right? I got to get that. And as a result of that they have women because they're hidden. We don't know that they're trans.

They don't acknowledge that they're trans. They pretend to be women and want everybody else to think that they're women. But because of that we end up with a situation where a lot of women think oh I can do this right? I can look like that person if only I do X-Y-Z like they did. And it's just simply not going to happen.

They'll never be able to never be able to replicate that because that was a man. That's not a woman. Men can handle creatine. We can handle bodybuilding at a later age in life, et cetera, et cetera. But even then the bodybuilders that are in their forty s and fifty s, they are damaging themselves.

And you note that bodybuilders as a rule don't have longevity. They don't live very long. Most of them die in their early 60s from basically accumulated problems with their body from this whole process. Anyway.

So the takeaway on this is you can diagnose if you've got potentially if you've got poisoning issues by looking at the time frame and where the ills are showing up. So if I had something show up and a doctor says, oh look, you got thyroid issues, then I would say, okay, now have I been doing anything consistently for four or five years that could lead to this? And then I track it down and see what I've been taken and that kind of thing. And maybe there was something I'd been doing that could have contributed to this situation and then I would stop it and then I would get better presuming that you hadn't permanently damaged the glands. The glands are kind of interesting because they are very resilient and they do very well on their own if you don't fuck with them.

So anyway, guys, there's that. And then somebody's got to sit down and develop an expert system and AI for diagnoses and just based it on language and let it go at that. Okay, so I'll do another one of these. There's tons of stuff to talk about but here now gotta.