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Newinitiation Member
Post Number: 2337 Registered: 07-2005
| Posted on Friday, June 19, 2020 - 11:58 pm: |
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Thanks for the link Scott. Despite what Ptaah and Billy said about Trump he is still the best US president the country has ever had. You cannot refute this fact of truth one iota. Its a damning indictment on the whole of US political system that such a cunning snake in the grass opportunist can be considered as such but he is unfortunately the best US president the US has ever had. Considering the Plejaren info on some of what to most US citizens would consider some of the best US presidents known to date the truth was that some of them ended up essentially being serial killers and mass murderers who engaged in the most heinous of genocide known to mankind. Now it has come to such a low that the yardstick by which we have to evaluate presidents nowadays has now unfortunately come to a stage where the president who has committed the least amount of crimes and damage has to be considered the greatest. Such is life. When one considers how Trump inadvertently saved the world from world war 3 (4) by accident by being elected president, I guess people must thank him for being the consummate narcissistic snake in the grass opportunist that he is who inadvertently saved millions if not billions of human beings lives by being his cunning ambitious self is one that is easily lost on people and any such loss incurred from the COVID-19 due to his shameless stupidity and amoral nature would have to be infinitely smaller compared to what could've been had he not been elected president. Obviously all lives matter and two wrong don't make a right enough to absolve anybody of misdeeds that end up with lives lost but I shudder to think what the world would've ended up being like by this year if killary had been president. Despite all the stupid, dumb, dangerous, infantile, childish, comical, immoral, amoral, bad and inhumane things that Trump either did himself or forced to do from the outside I still think that Trump being elected president was a big relief. Who could you possibly blame for this mess other than each and everyone of those people who due to their stupidity and childishness have allowed a situation to come about where they had to choose between Killary and Tramp whilst vultures and hyenas from the Dark Order of Darkness Inc were waiting by wings with their monopoly board with a giant 'welcome' sign. The likes of Trump and Killarys of this world are just a symptom so lets focus on the root cause. Matt lee |
   
Kiwiseeker Member
Post Number: 193 Registered: 08-2006
| Posted on Saturday, June 20, 2020 - 02:01 am: |
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Thanks Bill for your info re toilets.Public toilets need to be avoided if possible. After some reading I have learned that if you take vitamin D3,you should also take K2 mk7. I have ordered some from iHerb. Also it is essential to have an adequate supply of calcium -I believe that we get enough from our food -grains,seeds,lentils,milk products-kefir,yogurt,kwark. Also magnesium supplementation is needed: In the US there is Life-flo magnesium flakes from the Zechstein deposits,which I have used. I make my own supplement from MgO -react with citric acid or malic acid. Biological Transmutations (Louis Kervran) shows that Mg & Si (in diatomaceous earth) transmute to Ca in organisms with enzymes as catalysts. I have this book which is very interesting, with many experimental details. Charles |
   
Msmichelle Member
Post Number: 686 Registered: 02-2010
| Posted on Saturday, June 20, 2020 - 08:12 am: |
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Matt, of course you would say Trump is the best USA president, because you do not live here...and once again, you're attempting to use your "know it all intellectual prowess" and "intellectual gymnastic" to confuse the readers and "add more to what is written by BEAM" and mute the readers the opportunity to think for themselves MsMichelle (sending peace and love to all)
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Newinitiation Member
Post Number: 2338 Registered: 07-2005
| Posted on Saturday, June 20, 2020 - 10:23 am: |
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Msmichelle please read carefully. 'Trump is the best US president the country has ever had' does not equate with him being the best person nor the person most fit to hold that position. Everybody is free to exercise their rights and to make decisions based on their volition and freewill to think, say and do according to how they see fit so please Michelle don't limit yourself and your freedoms by your own insecurities, doubts and inferiority complex by being threatened enough by what others state here on this forum to make habitual blanket projections upon them that actually does exactly the thing that you are accusing them of doing which is limiting others rights to think for themselves out of their own freewill. There are better ways to exercise your freewill and it always starts with you first. Don't confuse you being straight and well intended with being always right or even those projections as being appropriate otherwise what is the difference between your habitual tendency to make unsubstantiated projections upon people here and me saying how fat and ugly you are and calling it 'with the best intentions sending peace and love to all'. If people throw up a challenge and provoke you to think then step up just as I am doing with yours now. Each day it presents many challenges for me whether at work or at home or wherever. I am sure its the same with you and the 9.5 billion other fellow earthlings. There are many principles that I keep in mind each day and strive to follow. One of them is to not be a hypocrite and Billy has written materials about this. It always starts with me first as always. I hope you also reflect on this foundational principles or even the most basic principles on how to be a genuine human being. As it is written in the spiritual teaching 'Do not be a hypocrite'. Matt lee |
   
Jgarbush Member
Post Number: 64 Registered: 09-2009
| Posted on Saturday, June 20, 2020 - 10:50 am: |
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Trump is the most interactive president since fdr. I exited the system 10 y= ears ago, trump is the reason I=92ve reentered the political system of the = USA, regardless of how you feel he is the most motivating president ever. H= ow many presidents in the last 50 years have made you want to get out and v= ote? |
   
Msmichelle Member
Post Number: 687 Registered: 02-2010
| Posted on Saturday, June 20, 2020 - 11:33 am: |
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What I've notice is there are lots of "people" who speak "English" on this forum, however, they do not "live" in USA. The USA, as we all know, is a very complex, difficult and challenging place to live, yet this is my home of choice. The USA has never been great, and due to the many "hidden" and "in your face" activities, the USA will face many hundreds of years of "corrections". I'm guessing, my former personalities were not "great" either, otherwise, I would not be in this current position (directly or indirectly), watching our planet on the brink of destruction. All I can do is "correct" myself. I think we all were "hopeful" this current president would "do better" because he was not the "typical" politician. BEAM has said it very clear, "just at stupid". Therefore, it would not have mattered who occupies the office as president of USA, the results would have been the same, destruction, chaos, divisiveness, death and ruin. MsMichelle (sending peace and love to all)
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Tat_tvam_asi Member
Post Number: 1361 Registered: 04-2011
| Posted on Saturday, June 20, 2020 - 11:58 am: |
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Thank you for the update, Scott. The added info re. the effects of the virus – incl. blindness, loss of hearing (both after having 'recovered' from the sickness!), epilepsy, multi-organ failure, a lifetime-long susceptibility to allergies and the falling back to old sicknesses that the body had already mastered – when one reads this and sees what is happening in many countries of the world that light-heartedly open their doors for “business as usual” – one cannot but say “What next in this world?”… Thank you, Charles. You are right, a good supply of multivitamins does not only strengthen the immune system – one feels as well much stronger. And yes, vitamin K works like vitamin D, K2 lowers the risk of heart disease, too. |
   
Cpl Member
Post Number: 1267 Registered: 08-2004
| Posted on Saturday, June 20, 2020 - 08:09 pm: |
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Just a nutritional note for those who cannot afford or access supplements: Plenty of vitamin D is found in fresh non-fishfarm produce; vitamin K is found in deep green vegetables; vitamin C in berries, oranges, kiwi, acia, and most fresh fruit; magnesium is found in nuts, especially almonds, but most of all in black coffee (Quetzal drinks it) which some health authorities say contains 1000mg in a 250ml mug which is more than the recommended daily requirement. Quetzal also informs, as did an ex US ambassador's wife to me, that pasteurized milk robs the body of calcium as the heat process during pasteurization destroys the calcium's ability to be utilized by the body. Enjoy your meal. Chris Use to the best both heart and head and never lose either.
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Kiwiseeker Member
Post Number: 194 Registered: 08-2006
| Posted on Sunday, June 21, 2020 - 01:12 am: |
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Chris: As we know and what has been reinforced by the Plejaren,our soils are not as fertile as they once were.,so it follows that foods produced from those soils are also deficient in vitamins,minerals,etc. A good,nutrient rich diet is fundamental,especially if the produce is certified organic,home grown and if possible free range animal products. Pasteurised milk should be avoided;the same goes for homogenised milk and milk powder. I buy low fat filtered milk which increases the protein content,which I culture to produce kefir,etc. I do this so that I can combine it with flaxseed oil (according to the Budwig protocol) so that a lipoprotein is formed,which is water soluble and passes into the bloodstream. the cell membrane needs the EFA and the cell nucleus needs the sulfurated amino acid. The polarised cell will then have a maximum potential difference across it and function optimally. Coffee:A cup of coffee contains about 7 mg (+or-), which is a drop in the daily-requirement bucket (420 mg for men, 320 mg for women). My message from the work of Lorenz Borsche and Dr. Bernd Glauner is this: No death from the coronavirus at vitamin D blood concentrations above 34 ng/ml. Also no symptoms at all from the virus if your blood levels are above 80 ng/ml. At 5,000 IU/day, a body weight of 70-80 kg can achieve approx. 50-60 ng/ml. Supplementation with 4,000-5,000 I.U. per day is safe if K2 mk7 alltrans is supplied simultaneously. In addition, calcium and especially magnesium must be supplied in sufficient quantity. Not taking the K2 can do harm-something that I did not know before!! Charles |
   
Msmichelle Member
Post Number: 688 Registered: 02-2010
| Posted on Sunday, June 21, 2020 - 05:35 am: |
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Matt, worry about your own country's failures and downfalls, as a matter of fact, your country lost over a billion animals during the last bush fires. What are you doing to avoid the thousands or millions of people your country plans to lose due to climate destruction? I'm sure you'll end up like most "haters of the USA" in the USA. MsMichelle (sending peace and love to all)
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Cpl Member
Post Number: 1268 Registered: 08-2004
| Posted on Sunday, June 21, 2020 - 08:01 am: |
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Yes, I am familiar with all this, Charles. The estimates on magnesium content in coffee vary considerably, usually between 4 - 50mg per cup. The 7mg is according to Harvard Health, and according to Harvard Medical School there is 48mg in a cup of espresso. The 1000mg per mug I read in a recent issue of a respected newsletter may well have been a typo, but as with all supplements and products, different types and sources will produce different numbers. The best coffee that I have heard of is newly roasted from uncooked beans that is consumed within 24 hours of light roasting. I might have had that unknowingly once in Bali, but generally we won't be consuming that unless we can make it ourselves. The other extreme, instant coffee, I would have thought likely to be very deficient in nutrients. At least one source, however,(freenutritionfactsdotcom) cites its magnesium content as 327mg per cup. We like to think we know a lot as we grow in knowledge, but as Billy often reminds us, we know almost nothing and our ignorance of the body and its requirements -- and everything else -- is astounding. Again, my main purpose in posting the note I did, Charles, is that many people are not like you and me with a sizeable cupboard full of supplements for every ailment that might strike us and to assist our attempt at optimum nutrition (wherever that is for any individual) but just to remind us that we should think of and be grateful for our food and what it contains because there are people who cannot, for whatever reason access many of the supplements of which we can avail ourselves. I doubt many pensioners, for example, can afford such luxuries. Furthermore, post Apophis, in a mere 16 years from now (if not nine) supplements will most likely be unavailable, and many foods too, for many people. We need to be aware of what foods can provide, even if it's only "intelligent" guesswork or "research". It is said, for example, that it is impossible to OD on magnesium in foods, but with supplements it is quite easy, and this goes for other nutrients too; and, of course, we know our foods are nothing like they were even 50 years ago when I was a child. Real apples are a thing of the past where I live, but they still have nutrients that we need. Of course, drinking too much coffee (currently over five cups a day is regarded as excessive) is not good for magnesium uptake because it then interferes with the guts ability to absorb it, as you probably know. More than 350mg a day of magnesium from supplements is said to cause diarrhea, and too much or too little can cause heart irregularities. So it benefits people to know and optimize as far as possible their level of natural intake. Chris Use to the best both heart and head and never lose either.
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Michael_horn Member
Post Number: 1465 Registered: 07-2009
| Posted on Sunday, June 21, 2020 - 08:17 am: |
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Hi Chris, Magnesium oil is said to be very good because, unlike oral ingestion, you won't get the bowel symptoms. It can get a little itchy until you shower it off. I've found that it produces a very relaxing effect: https://bit.ly/37LwB5h |
   
Newinitiation Member
Post Number: 2339 Registered: 07-2005
| Posted on Monday, June 22, 2020 - 02:51 am: |
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Michelle I am afraid you are alone on this one to figure out which I am sure you will eventually. Matt lee |
   
Tat_tvam_asi Member
Post Number: 1362 Registered: 04-2011
| Posted on Monday, June 22, 2020 - 08:28 am: |
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COVID-19 May Trigger Diabetes CR 739 (Ptaah – adding Feb 3 info which Billy left out, so as not to make people panic) 1)”The coronavirus corresponds to a multi-organ virus, which can attack all organs and, as a multi-pathogen, can call forth manifold forms of suffering and disease. ….. 12) Due to a corona affection, long term effects can develop in relation to various health-damaging, permanent impairments, which can occur in different organs.” One of these human body organs is the pancreas. It produces the hormones glucagon and insulin which balance the supply, storage and retrieval of the blood-sugar (=broken-down carbohydrates), the main fuel, for our body cells. Normally, the “what to do with the intake of blood sugar” is regulated by producing a corresponding increase in insulin which then controls the flow of ‘sugar in the blood’, directing it to ‘hungry’ body cells and/or to the liver and muscles which store any excess glucose as glycogen until the hormone glucagon tells them to release it back (as glucose) into the blood. But in a younger COVID-19 infected patient in the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in Singapore this tightly regulated body mechanism malfunctioned. The New England Journal of Medicine tells us that his adrenal glands, due to the increased stress, had developed excessive amounts of the steroid hormone cortisol which increased his blood sugar and which did not leave the blood: The COVID-19 virus had destroyed the cells of his pancreas which were to produce the insulin. As there was no insulin to tell the sugar ‘where to go’, it stayed in the blood. So, not only, as previous studies have shown, are people with diabetes 20-30 % more prone to suffer from a more severe and lethal form of COVID-19, COVID-19 may as well trigger diabetes. Indeed, “there is a conspicuous accumulation of cases in which patients have developed increased insulin resistance” . The New Chinese Vaccine Against COVID-19 Given the test results of 108 volunteers, the British medical journal “The Lancet” *) had evaluated a COVID-19 vaccine by Chinese company CanSino Biologics as “tolerable” and “triggering a measurable immune reaction”. But a new commentary by the US "New England Journal of Medicine" (NEJM) now criticizes the vaccine and the interpretation of the test data and advises to test the vaccine on a greater no. of people. Yes, the vaccine did produce antibodies but it was unclear which dose was required to provide full protection. The American NEJM points as well to some side effects: - 54 % of the tested persons reported pain at the injection point, - 46 % developed a little fever, - 44 % were tired - 39 % had a headache - and less than 1 % (1 out of 108) of test persons had a 38.5 degrees fever, muscle pain and breathing difficulties for 2 days. PS The vaccine business is "big" business. The Lancet (London, NY and Beijing) had been very critical of the US government's handling of the Corona Crisis. How Long Is A “Recovered” Patient Immune? Ptaah (CR 739) (my translation may contain errors) 5) To have been infected by the virus once and to have been cured, dep. on the case, does not mean absolute immunity against the virus because after some time, i.e. indeterminate time [a time which varies from case to case] a new infection through external influences can always be probable, and this may remain so for life [as long as one lives]. A June 18 article in “Nature Medicine ” discusses a small study of 37 people which had recovered from COVID-19. It found that in 62 % of symptomatic and 81 % of asymptomatic patients the no of antibodies began to drop after 8 weeks. “The Corona Virus has only been circulating in human hosts for 3-6 months, which means there is simply no way to know whether immunity to the disease lasts longer than that.” (Livescience) NB Immunity after a vaccination should last longer than the immunity after a recovery. But by how much longer, this is "the great unknown"... German Original 5) Einmal von der Corona Seuche befallen worden und geheilt zu sein, bedeutet je nach Fall keine absolute Immunität gegen das Virus für den Menschen, denn nach geraumer, resp. Unbestimmbarer Zeit, kann eine Neuinfektion durch Ausseneinflüsse immer wahrscheinlich sein, was sich lebenslang erhalten kann.
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Tat_tvam_asi Member
Post Number: 1363 Registered: 04-2011
| Posted on Tuesday, June 23, 2020 - 02:52 am: |
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Antidepressant Fluoxetine May Be Better Than Remdesivir It takes many preclinical safety and efficacy tests before a medical drug is deemed safe. But during a pandemic "time is of the essence". That is why the University of Würzburg focuses its investigations on already existing drugs that may be suitable as effective inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2. One of the drugs that showed promising results (and is relatively cheap) is the antidepressant Fluoxetine which is commonly used since the 1970s. After treating human cells with this drug and then infecting them with SARS CoV-2, they found that Fluoxetine inhibits protein expression in the virus. The scientists concluded that “there is a strong case for using Fluoxetine in the early treatment of SARS-CoV-2-infected patients.” Esp. since it is known that the drug reduces as well the release of the cytokines …" *) ------------------------------------- *) Lit. “cell(cyto)-movements (kinos)” Cytokines are proteins released by the immune system which act as messengers in between cells. In the right measure cytokines are the regulators of inflammatory responses. But every excess is harmful. Whilst warning the cells of an ‘unwanted invader’ is absolutely essential to initialize the immune function, a skyrocketing production of cytokines may cause the immune system to "panic" and - "in overdrive" - to wildly destroy cells, tissues and organs. Many of the very life-threatening COVID-19 infections were caused by these "deadly cytokine storms" … which Fluoxetine may be able to block!
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Kiwiseeker Member
Post Number: 195 Registered: 08-2006
| Posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - 01:34 am: |
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Taking the advice of Lorenz Borsch (based on research) I bought from iHerb in the USA a 365 day supply of: 5000 IU D3 NZ$19.84 200 mcg K2 NZ$44.84 I doubled this -for my wife and I.This also gave free shipping to NZ & included 15% tax. So a TOTAL approx NZ$65 About NZ#1.20/week = US$0.80/week My wife and I are pensioners on a Govt pension of about US$20,000/year. The above cost wont break the bank. Chris,you have written "I doubt many pensioners, for example, can afford such luxuries." I suggest that you do some research before you jump to conclusions. Also,not wanting to "flog a dead horse", I quote from Dr. Carolyn Dean an expert on magnesium: "I think it’s irresponsible journalism to not complete the thought and do the research on coffee to realize it’s going to deplete more magnesium than you will ever get from it. To say that coffee can help you with your magnesium requirements is just plain wrong! Coffee is a well-known diuretic and appetite suppressant – you will lose magnesium in your urine the more coffee you drink and it stimulates your adrenals to spew out adrenaline that can overstimulate a magnesium-deficient heart making it fire off abnormal beats." Charles "The smith of the destiny is the human being himself/herself"-Billy |
   
Tat_tvam_asi Member
Post Number: 1364 Registered: 04-2011
| Posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - 05:01 am: |
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Virus in France and Italy in Nov/Dec 2019 Ptaah (April 14, 2020) “Therefore, the first infections occurred in Wuhan much earlier, and indeed, starting at the end of July 2019, from which then also many human beings of earth died.” There are now reports that the virus was already in Europe at the same time the first virus infections were reported in China - long before the first official COVID-19 reports in Europe. Both, BBC and MedicalXpress confirm that the virus was already in Italy (Milano and Torino) by Dec 2019and Spain (Barcelona) in mid-January. And there are now as well reports that COVID-19 was already active in France in December 2019: 'France 24' (state-owned French TV news channel) reports that on Dec 27, 2019 a patient was treated for suspected pneumonia in Paris. If - as Ptaah tells us - the virus originated in China then, as the female patient was not Asian but French, there must have been a human transmission of the virus in France one month before the first official COVID-19 case (in Jan 24, 2020). Indeed, there may have been another infected person in eastern France (Colmar) on Nov 17 (France24).
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Cpl Member
Post Number: 1270 Registered: 08-2004
| Posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - 10:24 am: |
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Hi Charles, I am not jumping to conclusions about pensioners, despite being one myself. I merely mentioned what I know. Australians and a few others (Kiwis?) have outstanding pensions compared to many if you look around the world. Some Japanese pensioners are inside prisons for stealing food from supermarkets because their paltry pension doesn't pay for essential foods, let alone their rent. Of course, they shouldn't steal, but maybe you are jumping to conclusions that most people are fine on a pension? I have no idea about even the average pensioner around the world, but I do know that a lot of pensioners certainly cannot afford supplements, note the plural for a good supply of all requirements. Alas, we cannot all, like my brother, live in Oz or a place where pensions are quite adequate after a 30-year bull market with no recession. Some countries have been in a 30-year slump or recession with finances forever worsening. Regarding magnesium and coffee: You will note that I mentioned it best to have no more than two to three cups and not every day? I am aware of Carolyn Dean's comments, and others, very qualified who differ. Coffee doesn't rob the body of magnesium; it just prevents its absorption from the colon if too much is drunk. I am not asking anyone to accept what I say or have researched. People are capable, especially here, of doing their comprehensive research into both sides of issues. I merely presented differing opinions on a topic that is rife with incomplete knowledge and contrasting viewpoints and findings. What each person makes of it is up to them. The oft-cited "diuretic" quote is a falsity doing the rounds since 1928. Even the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has come out recently saying that you can hydrate with coffee, meaning it is not a diuretic. It makes one urinate more because it is highly liquid, which should be obvious, but many just don't get it or do not read the recent research that counters commonly accepted ideas based on earlier incomplete testing. The old study on coffee was incomplete and gave misleading indications. The devil is always in the details. Other negatives you cite about coffee are only when too much is drunk. Coffee is refreshing to research, if only because the so-called qualified literature is so diverse. Two cups of coffee a day would never usually "spew out adrenaline that can overstimulate a magnesium-deficient heart making it fire off abnormal beats." That requires excessive intake, and excessive intake can vary person to person, although the present consensus is generally definitely more than two or three cups. Of course, there are always exceptions that prove the rule. Some people may die from eating a couple of peanuts, strawberries or a couple of tomatoes too. I prefer studying both sides of an issue, rather than just bolstering what I would like to think myself or what I first come across or have a tendency to agree with, and I encourage my students to do the same. There are always two sides to an issue, and sometimes there is little in them when it comes down to it. One thing to remember with nutrition, as Billy and Ptaah have said, is that everyone is different, and each person likely has different requirements and tolerances. Even researchers can fall for a bias, convinced that what they intuitively or anecdotally know for themselves goes for others, and often tests can be so varied as to cause results and conclusions to sway one way or the other easily. We all need to decide for ourselves what is best for our nutrition. Quantity, quality, and the individual are everything. Anyway, I am sure you will do as you will or won't with coffee Charles. Enjoy whichever path you tread. It's nothing to me. I know well what is both very good and not good for me regarding coffee; and that magnesium in a couple of cups does do a body good because absorption is not then hindered. Chris Use to the best both heart and head and never lose either.
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Hugo Member
Post Number: 883 Registered: 04-2015
| Posted on Wednesday, June 24, 2020 - 04:21 pm: |
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Cpl, You are right about Australians having outstanding pensions compared to many around the world. My friend is on the pension and gets over $20K per year which allows him to live quiet comfortably. That cover his rent, car, food, luxuries, ect, and he misses out on nothing. They even get free health care and dental. |
   
Scott Moderator
Post Number: 3130 Registered: 12-1999
| Posted on Thursday, June 25, 2020 - 01:46 pm: |
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Bianca New member
Post Number: 1 Registered: 06-2020
| Posted on Saturday, June 27, 2020 - 01:11 am: |
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I am a bit late into the conversation about supplements but I think this book is a very good guide to follow, its titled "Vitamin K2 and the calcium paradox" written by Kate Rheaume-Bleue, who did an extensive research and then published her findings in this book in 2012. There is an interview with Dr. Mercola that she did years ago where she is explaining many factors of this very very important vitamin, I would say even more important than the Magnesium Chloride from Caroline Dean, which I have been taking for a long time, but now I understand the difference between Magn and K2/potassium. For anyone who is still thinking that the French Paradox is true, then I have bad news... its all in the science of K2 - which is the good fermented bacteria in our gut that does the heavy work for the whole skeletal form. But you can read it in her book, highly recommend it. Somewhere in Figu material Ptaah explains that Potassium has no bad effects even in high doses. Keep in mind that K2 and Potassium are different forms. I think the info on many vitamins is compiled from Ptaah's recommendations by someone and is on Michael's website, maybe Michael you could post a link to it. btw Michael, Magnesium Oxide has the tendency to give us the runs... but Magn. Chloride is amazing yet expansive and it doesn't have that same affect. I used Magnesium oil on my aching back and yes, it was very itchy so I mixed it with almond oil or you can even try any good cold pressed cooking oil. Ptaah also explains the high importance of consuming only Cold Pressed oils and only some of them. (btw, since i changed my choice of oils, i dont suffer from indigestion or reflux nor recurrence of Bronchitis any longer, finally after years)! I often wonder, what would we do without the Plejaren help? we would probably continue to consume kilos of prescription drugs for life. SO yes we do need supplements because our food does not contain the recommended doses of vitamins or minerals, and Ptaah is also suggesting that we take a double the dose or more. He gave an example about zinc whereby we would need to consume 9 cups of greens a day to get the daily minimum recommendation. (in that case I would be sitting at the table and munching all day long...) |
   
Michael_horn Member
Post Number: 1467 Registered: 07-2009
| Posted on Saturday, June 27, 2020 - 04:50 pm: |
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I'm going to post this message one last time: IF YOU ARE SINCERELY INTERESTED IN HELPING TO GET THE COVID-19 INFO FROM THE PLEJAREN OUT TO THE PUBLIC EMAIL ME: MICHAEL@THEYFLY.COM. NO MESSAGING PLEASE. |
   
Msmichelle Member
Post Number: 696 Registered: 02-2010
| Posted on Sunday, June 28, 2020 - 02:58 pm: |
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Even though, some assume, we're better off with this current USA president and not the other, otherwise, we would be at war? Well, we are at war with an invisible virus called COVID-19 which has killed over 500,000 people (worldwide) and counting MsMichelle (sending peace and love to all)
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