Unexpected Rise in Disease Sinks U.S. Insurance Companies

I’m old enough to remember that Dr Paul Marik way back in 2023 cured his own T2D once he figured out that the Western Med system was full of crap.

But I guess that was so long ago, people have forgotten.

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Swampmama3 your friend has a permanent case of TDS. TDS is a precursor for getting caught up in the “great die off.” As long as the TDS persists, a nearly incurable disease, no evidence will change a mind. Everything is shaped by the obsession of Donald Trump.

Does Andy say what the cure for diabetes is? Does he give the medical details?

I have not listened to the podcast.

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I do not think willful ignorance is a treatable disease until the patient desires to be cured.

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He does. In one case of each type (but I don’t know if that’s a n=1 for each case) the cure has been to use the patient’s own fat cells to produce plenipotent stem cells, which are then injected into the patient’s abdomen. One injection has eliminated the Type 2 diabetic’s need for meds for, now, 33 months. One injection also eliminated the Type 1 diabetic’s need for meds, but I don’t remember for how long she’s been cured - quite a bit less than 33 months is my vague memory. The Type 2 is a male, the Type 1 is female.

The core of the segment is about 3 minutes long; worth the listen, and no need to stick around for the anti-capitalism bit that follows, if you don’t wish.

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From the article:

Therefore, insulin resistance is best managed by increasing the consumption of whole foods with a low glycemic index, getting moderate physical activity, spending time outdoors, and avoiding food additives and exposure to toxins.

Yeah, that’s the ticket - for most every modern onset malady, imo. In my simpleminded approach to life this fits perfectly: we fare best when we live slower lives, closer to the ground, eating as our species did until the mid-20th century, getting daily sunshine and moderate exercise interspersed with periods of heavy exertion (what CrossFit tries to emulate in the city indoors in a gym; sigh), coupled to truly organic foods grown in and on fecund earth and featuring meat with its fat, fermented foods of all kinds, bone and organ broths, and raw fresh summer veggies in season.

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It sounds like the stem cells regenerate beta cells in the pancreas? If that’s the case, those who suffer from LADA (Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults- often called type 1.5 diabetes as it exhibits traits of both) would be helped, too.

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Cool! Good luck! I also learned that my craving wasn’t completely for caffeine, but for the high levels of B vitamins in monster drinks. I found out I have the MTHFR mutation (along with 40% of the global population) which means my body doesn’t properly process Folic Acid. Instead, I started taking Methyl Folate and trying to avoid “fortified” foods - sprayed with folic acid.

I figured you were probably already aware of that from your mention of B vitamins in your initial post.

Good luck with the tea!

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Thanks Mike. I went searching and found the info. It does look like a crazy move to take this organisation into Tokyo. What are they thinking.

I was graduating high school mid 1990’s. One thing I remember was a recession in the early 1990’s. It was the worst since the great Depression in the 1930’s. Perhaps suicide was a driver for the high deaths back then…?

Actually the recession of the early 80s (near 12% unemployment) was worse than the 90s. Big difference was that during the 1980s Americans began to take on debt at previous unthinkable levels. When you become unemployed with a large car payment, a couple of mortgages and credit card balances life becomes very, very difficult.

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Good you mentioned it. Dr. Richard Day … he is popping up in my head whenever I see so many things these days. Wearable devices, cancer treatment, euthanasia, even all this woke LGBT stuff. How could he have seen it coming so confidently 50+ years ago. :flushed:

I can feel with you. All the remaining staff in my firm getting their world view polished from Clinton News and British Bull*$#! (sorry I mean CNN & BBC). One woman is reading Daily Mail and she is considering herself as “alternatively informed”. Of course, she is full “2+3” (means 2 main shots and 3 boosters).
Anyhow, away from my own experience with my wife (insiders will know I lost her to turbo cancer that popped up 6 weeks after the second dose) I visited my family home in Europe to Christmas and this year in spring. It was shocking. My brother as district forester is overseeing a group of workers and one of his best machine operator’s wife last year passed away → 32 years old with cancer. I met some of my school classmates. One is officially declared vaccine injured. He is receiving for the next 5 years disability pension after which he will be full retired. The other two are working reduced time because they are not able to cope with a full day anymore. And they are all my age. :roll_eyes:
The difference is striking. Wtf?
At least I enjoyed my daily 8km run in the forest.

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Just stumbled over this. Prof Dalgleish is speaking out exposing the degree the perpetrators going to cover up the truth. It’s worth to watch this short clip.
I would be curious if there is ant copy of the study that was originally published originally on Cureus. At least the Japanese researchers should have it.

Material suppressed like this should find his way in the public and circulated so that it becomes more and more difficult to cover the things up.

https://x.com/SenseReceptor/status/1946297070408622398?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

We should also be aware that in the case that this will be finally picked up by the public and widespread remorse kicks in - the enabler of this madness (I mean our government donkeys in the west) might go pulling the ultimate trigger to manage the public anger → I mean pushing for war. (I mean they will admit like… yeah that was the risk we had to take but that are spilled beans of the past, see which problems we have now).