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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Everything you have done/ are doing, plus:

1.) Recognizing and healing from childhood trauma.

2.) Embracing sober living.

3.) Confronting my fear of death.

4.) Unlearning. Being willing to pay a very high price, in both time and treasure, dedicated to changing previously held beliefs (models) that, upon close observation, actually end up leading me to act in ways that prevent or down regulate my ability to create and share love here and now.

5.) Sleep! Deep and Restorative.

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Yes yes! Sleep!

Fear of death underlies all the other fears. Tackle that then you become virtually impervious to manipulation.

As Yoda said … “You must unlearn”!

And healing traumas! Those sit inside of you and eventually manifest as disease. So that’s very very important work no matter how hard it is that is what must be addressed.

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Reading Rudolph Steiner.

The dead are with us.

They control our impulses and feelings. We control our senses and thoughts.

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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

those who understand no virus must get active to educate others, it was pure luck your book VirusMania and Tom Cowans book Contagion Myth crossed my path. I diched my remaining meds and have not gone back to any doctor ever since..and never better. now i fight by putting mini flyers on cars from Www.VirusTruth.NET to pay it forward. attracted 10k curious people to the no nonsense, no drama, no religion no politics site. just straight up no virus, to flatten the fear. I even hand them to masked souls. and moms with babies. we need more to do this.

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Cowan followed his mother's advice on getting regular checkups.

He goes regularly every 50 years he says.

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LOL!

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im half way thru listening, totaly agree but how to change this ? let govt take your home if you dont pay the extortion taxes? im not hearing any suggestions by the author, i doubt he lives in a tent or is homeless, best i can do is use cash and refuse to use their toll roads. how would roads get built ?

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Funny, that's what people almost always bring up: how would roads get built? They would get built by the same companies that build them today, they would just be hired by private people or companies who have a vested interest in such roads. Here in LatAm I have seen plenty examples where people don't wait for the government to build roads, but all chip in and have it done themselves.

Perhaps https://mises.org/podcasts/anatomy-state will shine some more light on this for you. If not, make sure to read https://ia801508.us.archive.org/14/items/911-material/Pdfs/Democracy%20The%20God%20That%20Failed.pdf (also available in audio if you like that better).

Yes, what to do? As a single person, our options are limited, agreed. We can only do so much: shop local, pay cash, and avoid taxes wherever possible. For transactions between private people, use Monero. Are you into crypto at all? If not, you should. Checkout https://www.getmonero.org/.

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absolutely i do not use crypto trap !! its fast track to elimination of cash, convenience is not our friend, removing privacy and people jobs.

im not talking building private roads or dirt roads, im mean highways .

naive to think govt is not behind crypto or cant track you and your transactions movement by car tracking makes my blood boil. that gpms.world

global peoples monetary system..seems like nice idea but i think also a govt trap. The Amish people are the only ones i know of functioning outside govt, using horses wagons, no tech only cash. a great eye opener for me was Age of Surveilance Capitalism book shoshana zuboff and videos on youtube. wireless tech phone trap.the new govt leashes around our necks...

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Cash will be outlawed soon. Crypto like Monero cannot be outlawed. And Monero is one of the few cryptos that is not traceable. That is the reason why most darknet sites use it. Make sure you read up on it, a free book on it can be obtained from https://masteringmonero.com/. Don't generalize all cryptos into the same bucket. Monero is the true digital equivalent of cash: 100% private, and NOT based on fiat like cash is.

Yes, Amish-like is best: no technology at all. I hope one day I can get to that stage. But that would also mean not being able to communicate with kindred spirits across vast distances anymore.

I've put the book you mention on my list to read after finishing Surveillance Valley, another great read on the topic.

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Jul 24Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

the elderly especially lose independence with tech no cash. my mom 95 never had a credit card or cell phone can still use count cash, can shop freely without assistance with privacy. most of my aunts in the 70 the same. please dont participate in this fast track to cashless slavery. who but govt that you agree is not legitimate can ban cash? so if they can ban cash they will control all digital currency regardless of the name. still tied to your social security or face or fingerprint !!! cash is not. renters should pay their kandlords in cash, i pay my taxes in cash, the tech is another costly expense tacked on to your extortion property taxes.

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not yet read this, so thank you ! let me know what you think of this site

www.VirusTruth.Net

any suggestions ?

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Site looks great Toni! I'm curious how the indexing works, is it manually done or is there some cleverness behind it? Have you tried to use "ai" like chatgpt to help find such resources? I suspect its bias is very strong, as it also tells me that viruses exist. ;) But, perhaps we can leverage a similar "ai" to help? The Gab ai also still is biased towards the virology hoax. So much for "alternatives".

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no ai , i dont use a phone or apps... not sure what your question is about indexing.? is the main page summary too long? not clear?

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The site mentions "This site indexes media ...". How is that indexing done? Google does indexing too by crawling the webs. How does this site index?

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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

I got wise to the big pharma / big food narrative in 2020 (thanks to plandemic) and decided I had to take responsibility for my own health and well-being!! Our bodies are “designed to heal” as Dr Ben Rall says!!!

Give it good whole food (mainly animal based for me), sunlight, plenty of restful sleep, being in outdoors and in nature a lot, meditating / being mindful, plenty of gratitude for this life and connection to friends and family!

Four years on, at the ripe old age of 58, I’m 5 stone lighter, and I’m healthier and happier without the assistance of prescribed meds!!!! And free of gene altering injectables!!!!!! ☺️

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Great! Now look at the government narrative, as that is much more dangerous than big pharma: https://archive.org/details/larken-rose-the-most-dangerous-superstition-iron-web-publications-2011.

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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Well for starters, I thank you for educating me in the whole allopathic medicine model. I was, until 4 years ago, happy to go along to my GP (general practitioner, I'm in England) whenever I thought it necessary. Now I avoid them like the plague. If I could invent a time machine and avoid every vaccination my well-meaning parents (my mother was a trained nurse) took me in for, and also refused every vaccine offered (specified) to my five children, I'd do it in a flash.

Exercise, sunlight (without chemtrails) good diet, clean water and sanitation is all we all require as well as love of family, meaningful employment and a sense of purpose and community.

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Yes! The next step is understand after the hoax of germ theory is the hoax of "authority": https://archive.org/details/larken-rose-the-most-dangerous-superstition-iron-web-publications-2011.

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First of all, thanks for your wonderful contribution to all this. My MD father (psychiatrist) was a vax sceptic even when I grew up. He and several colleagues were already sensing the heavy hand of pharma, and leery of it. Once I came home with a scratch on the arm for the measles inoculation, he wrote me an exemption on his prescription pad for everything after that, and that got me through the rest of it, which was not much in the 50's.

For me, it was clear, even if not always completely 100% clear, that the cause is always in the mind, even at a young age. At age 14 or so, I had a conversation with my father in which he was talking about psychosomatic illness, as if it were a special class. So I asked him, but is there any other [disease, besides psychosomatic], he took a minute, and he said: "You may have a point there." With the benefit of hindsight, I am sure I saw that differently then than I would today, but the gist of it is clear.

So if we are a mind that has a body, not a body that has a mind, the whole concept of disease changes. It becomes part of our dialogue with the world, as we imagine ourselves as a body observing a world, but at some level we sense maybe that it is all one system. Now, the childhood diseases are part of our adjustment to living in this world, and preventing them might no longer seem so desirable, as they are simply part of growing up, and part of 'training' your body to live in this world. Short-cicuiting that experience might actually be a handicap. Protocol-7 is actually a good illustration at that point - a faulty vaccine moves measles to a later time in life, when it can be much more problematic and deadly. Therefore it was clearly preferable to simply have measles as a child and derive natural immunity from that.

I have been exploring some of the issues around health and healing in my columns on America Out Loud (https://www.americaoutloud.news/author/rogier-fentener-van-vlissingen/), and on my blog on my own website at https://hippocratessays.com/.

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I certainly think that the mind has been way underrated as a cause of illness. Being stuck with unresolved traumas will later manifest as a disease. And fear is a big one. Being continuously fearful causes so much destruction, but the opposite frees you. I think Henry Little John really hit the nail on the head way back in 1880.

“All medical authorities are agreed that the risk attending the entering a room in which there are cases of infectious disease is infinitesimally small to the healthy individual; and that even where a person actually assists in removing a patient sick of an infectious disorder to another apartment or to a conveyance, while the risk is greater, it is in reality very small to the sound constitution.

As a rule, it is rare to find nurses affected who live for hours and days at a time in the same atmosphere with the sick, and who at the same time make use of the simplest precautions. It is still rarer to hear of medical men sickening of infectious diseases caught in their practice, and is well known that medical men never, or very rarely, bring the infection of such diseases to their households.

For twenty-five years I have been engaged in active sanitary work, and have had, with very limited staff, to cope with serious outbreaks of Cholera, Small-pox, Fever, Scarlatina, Measles, and Hooping-cough, and although I have during that period brought up a large family, I have never communicated any of these diseases to my children or dependents, nor am I aware that any of the numerous sanitary inspectors who have acted under me have ever contracted or communicated these diseases while in the public service.

To live in constant fear of infection is one of the surest methods of courting the risk of an attack. It is a popular, and I believe a true, saying with regard to Cholera, that the fear of it kills more than the scourge itself. This holds equally good for other forms of infection; and the Sanitary Inspector; to be an efficient public servant must be assured of this cardinal fact, that infectious germs of all kinds have no power of successfully attacking the healthy individual.”

— Dr. Henry D. Littlejohn, of Edinburg, Medical Officer to the Scottish Board of Health.

Henry D. Littlejohn, MD, “Report by Dr. Littlejohn,” The Poor Law Magazine and Parochial Journal, vol. VIII, 1880, Edinburgh, pp. 309-311.

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Wonderful. And yes.

I should have added that at probably age eight or so, I also asked my father, how come all the other children who took all the vaccinations, were sick all the time, and me and my siblings were rarely sick. So I knew at age eight, but now we have Andrew Wakefield, Paul Thomas, yourself, and many others who are finally delivering the proof, and we may finally get rid or this 100-year plague.

I will also mention that I knew someone, who was a very spiritual person, who at the end of the second world war in my native Holland would often help doctors minister to the sick when some doctors were afraid of supposedly contagious diseases. She was not a nurse, but it just developed naturally that she got involved, she felt guided to do this work, and she never ever got sick. It should be noted that fear weakens the immune system and very likely was a huge contributing factor during the Covid madness, and purposely (ab)used by governments to "motivate" people to engage in the right (fear-based) counter measures. So using fear whipped up more fear, and undermined people's immune systems. These "public health officials," are so obviously clueless.

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The one thing he missed is that there is no "infectious disease".

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WOW!!!! That is soooooooooooooooo fascinating and sooooooooooooooo different to the mindset most people live in today! Thank you so much for sharing!

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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Same things.

No doctor in 6 years.

Some stiffness of the shoulder and back.

Walking and Tai Chi.

Using Tumeric and ginger and 7 different teas. Will not use commercial analgesics.

Your book really changed me.

Check my ph regularly with ph strips.

Use sodium bicarbonate regularly.

Grind up numerous veggies in a blender to put in all of my meals.

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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Now that we are coming into marching season against cancer, it is becoming apparent, over the past four years, that there is a cancer/medical cartel funding various cancer organization for the narrow and profitable agenda of maintaining the expensive treatments, while encouraging people to "March for the Cure". Even the Biden policy is to "End Cancer As We Know".

Cancer as a genetic disease is being challenged, as doctors profit by tailoring treatment for each case.

Some look to the "terrain theory", that the condition of the body leads to cancer, which is actually a fungus caused by the lack of oxygen from the fermentation of sugar with an increase of acid in the body. Otto Warburg won the Nobel Prize with this discovery.

Currently each of the one million cancer patients in the US cost around $50,000 for a narrow range of toxic treatments, while many flee to clinics in Mexico for a cure.

An excellent documentary can be found on Rumble called "Cancer, The Forbidden Cures".

A recent book "Dissolving Illusions"(2013) details the history of vaccines and that all of the diseases associated with each vaccine disappeared "before" the vaccine was introduced, including polio.

Looks like vaccines are now being prepared to "End Cancer As We Know It".

As Phil Ochs from Rockaway once sang,

"I ain't marching anymore".

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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Re: "fungus". The the vast majority of cases, I'm leaning towards the metabolic theory as ta major contributing factor for cancer. Mitochondrial dysfunction can get quite deranged all on its own without an exogenous source such as bacterial or fungal overgrowth/toxicity. And since all mitochondria are past down from mother to child, I argue that if one wishes to identify themselves as a radical feminist, they had better understand mitochondrial health.

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Is the last analogy cause and effect or correlation.

I must Google CDC.

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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

How does one 'break free' when the damage is already done and cannot be remediated? The winds blow ever more chemtrail toxins. The rain has ever more chemtrail dust, glyphosate, PFAS et al. The organically grown food is nearly as contaminated as the rest. My immune system just won't work any more thanks to the sickness industrial complex. My brain is deteriorating. It can't find words when I try to speak. No matter what I do or eat or take or how much I pray and forgive and love.

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Yes, I understand and see how much people have been damaged. For some of us that are fortunate we can change and get the benefits. For others, such as yourself, I have seen just how much work it can be and may seem hopeless. As a story I knew someone that was going in for a liver transplant. She went through dozens of tests and more doctors to get approved. She was put on some juicing and drop doses of St. Mary’s Thistle. In four weeks the yellow in her eyes were gone and she was no longer in need of a transplant. But the human body is infinitely complex, so it is often hard to figure out what to do. Wishing you the best. Love and hugs.

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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Thank you Roman. You're very kind.

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I talked with my wife, and she's the one who helped that lady with liver failure. We would be happy to chat with you if you're interested. We don't charge anything, just so you know.

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Your mindset is the most important. If you think you cannot heal, you will never heal. The body is very strong, but it is under the influence of your mind and spirit. Be careful about your words and thoughts, as they have real power.

There is no immune system, since there is nothing to be immune from. Please watch https://odysee.com/@SixthSense-Truth-Search-Labs:0/Is-there-such-a-thing-as-auto-immune-disease---let's-look-at:7 on the topic.

Have you tried fasting? That is what pretty much all animals do when they are sick.

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I hear you. It's very very tough.

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I could not exist without meditation through out the day.

I harness the mind before the body.

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when we each do our own forgiveness work/play we are free only all ways love sweet love

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Jul 20Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

I agree with everything you mentioned here. I also do the same - eat healthy, plenty of sleep, no alcohol, no vaccines, etc. For relieving my stress, I take my dog for daily walks and I knit. I knit for charity, gifts and occasionally treat myself with a hand knitted sweater.

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Jul 20Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

I've only recently "woken up" but have made some substantial lifestyle changes so far and working at making more. Agree with all you mentioned. I'd add sunlight, engagement in and exposure to as much as of the natural world as possible.

Do we need a "system" as such I wonder? If we all engage in this different life approach... then where are we? - all engaged in meaningful practices and communities...

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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk
Jul 20Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

I've always loved this one: "The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease."

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Jul 21Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Thanks! In the present day and age, I think the physician rarely cures!

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A physician never cures (sanat), but rather treats (curat).

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ah, I'm sorry! When I googled it the translation came up as "the physician CURES while nature heals", hence my comment. But treat - absolutely agree! Thank you for clarifying/correcting!

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That's what you get when trusting googol. ;) Make sure to use different search engines as much as possible. Qwant has decent results, but always verify what you're seeing. :) Like Bitcoin/Monero: verify, don't trust.

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I'm doing much the same, but also getting regular body work. That's helped a lot.

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What do you mean by "body work"?

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I used to get Chinese medicine treatments, but moved to where that was no longer convenient and now get regular Thai massage.

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Years ago, I had a severe back problem. I was in constant pain and thought I might end up in a wheelchair. That was what I was terrified of then. I found someone who did massage and acupuncture. After a few months, I was cured. It was not my spine that was the problem although the doctors thought so because they can see that on an x-ray. No, it was the muscles in spasm. It has been ten years now without any issues.

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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Interesting that it was not just a temporary relief.

I study astrology and know that Saturn controls the structure of the body like bones and teeth.

When I have a tooth issue, I wait till Saturn is in a more favorable transit and it goes away.

Lately Saturn went retrograde till November and routine shoulder pain is moving to my back.

Monitoring it without taking action except routine protocols.

A friend went into surgery last month for back pain, which caused his death.

There is merit to watching and waiting till November.

Ask you doctor if Saturn transits are right for you.

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Well after the muscles were released from what she described as my back being one giant knot, I've kept being highly physically fit to maintain it.

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Jul 20Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Thank you..did additional research.

Dehydration and sitting hours with poor posture could be my issue.

I try to stand more than sitting and walk every day.

"This too shall pass". Glad it's not bone cancer since I maintain a perfect ph.

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Jul 20Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Great a new lease on life.

Medicine before the 20th century goes back thousands of years when astrology was the only "science" through a millenia of observation.

It appears in tha ancient traditions

Of plants and herbs.

I look to observe this phenomena of ancient wisdom to see if my medical issues "correlates" with planetary phenomena, which was the origins of "influenza". Less weird than putting commercial poisons in the body. It may be hard to get peer review. They don't have peers about miracles.

Cheers

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Jul 21Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Same here... years-long issues with muscles and joints gone after regular acupuncture sessions.

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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Trusting that my body innately knows how to heal. Ive gotten out of the way with most interventions, conventional or alternative and trust my bodies own unique process of healing.🌟

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Jul 21Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

"We cannot attain the presence of God because we are already in the presence of God. What's absent is awareness." -- Richard Rohr, What the Mystics Know. I believe I have an omniscient, all-powerful and loving Creator who wants to commune with me on earth and in eternity. He came to earth as Jesus Christ to show me his nature and unconditional love. When I take quiet time to focus on this concept, I truly experience heaven (peace, security, and all encompassesing love) here on earth. "Thy will be done here on earth as in heaven."

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Jul 20Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Well, I am seeing here a lot of people making similar shifts to mine in heart - mind - habit and interest. Yes, reviewing assumptions about the world, knowledge, practices, values, ethics, goals. Reading heaps.

I’ve written my first song, Leicester Rebellion, which was inspired by reading your excellent book Dissolving Illusions. I’ve discovered my poorly disciplined art of argument fails to persuade other people to start doing their own research or open their eyes, so I’ve decided to focus on weaving the lessons I learn, including history, into song. I’m very grateful to all the scholars and researchers and writers who continue to enlighten my rather isolated being.

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Hi Vicki! Sounds interesting. I'm in the early stages of a novel based on Leicester protest. I'm interested in what you have been doing with your song, etc. Send me a message or email (dissolvingillusionsbook@gmail.com) if you are interested. Love to chat!

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Jul 19Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

I would echo what others here have said about taking responsibility for my choices and getting back to the basics of good quality, food, water, sleep, etc. Including surrounding myself with like minded people. I have also relied on homeopathy for my whole life. As a holistic approach to healing (when I occasionally get sick) it shines above most other methods of treatment. Homeopathy is safe, effective, inexpensive, fast acting in acute situations (eg insect stings and injuries) and everyone can learn how to use it for acute/ self-limiting issues. For chronic/long standing health problems a professional homeopath should be consulted.

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Jul 27Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

You've mentioned most of the important ones I think.

There are some resources over the years that have stuck with me regarding health.

One is Pete Egoscue's books on living pain free through movement. I think he makes an interesting case that correcting misalignment in the body can bring seemingly miraculous results for skeletal or muscle problems, including lessening the need for knee or hip surgeries.

The other that really opened my eyes was the work of Nicholas Gonzalez & his partner Linda Isaacs (& before them William Donald Kelley & John Beard) on cancer. It is just amazing & tragic in that their nutritional protocol was basically targeted like laetrile & many other treatments were. For the time being at least his work is being continued by Isaacs & by Gonzalez' widow through the Gonzalez Foundation. That gives me some hope for the future.

I also believe we are at the point where major changes need to be instituted, parallel systems built. It is as Klaus Schwab has said, an opportunity for The Great Reset. He was right in that sense, however the Reset the wealthy have planned isn't exactly the Reset that's best for humanity. How we overcome that, I do not know for sure. However, people like RFK Jr, who is someone I believe makes a lot of sense on a lot of issues, I believe, would likely guide us onto a better path.

Keep spreading the word to anyone who will listen, I guess.

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Jul 21Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

In ancient times people believed that major epidemics were caused by "Influenza", the 'influence' of the solar system upon the earth.

In the recent book 'The Invisible Rainbow' (2017) we learn that epidemics are caused by the affect of electricity on the human body, which itself is electrical.

With the advancing of electric technologies, along with the influence of the 11 year electromagnetic sunspot activity cycle, Influenza appears around the world in various locations where transportation did not exist to spread a contagion.

This gave rise to the idea of Germ Theory and the rise of the medical industry and vaccines (The diseases of the 19th century disappeared with improvements in sanitation along with refrigeration).

The Spanish Flu of 1918 began at a military base in Kansas, where wireless communications were introduced and quickly spread around the world, as the technology was installed by the various countries during WW l.

Epidemics appear routinely in the modern age with the advances in the electromagnetic technology in conjunction with the 11 year solar flare cycle.

The year 2019 began the rollout of 5G technology at the beginning of the 25th solar flare cycle welcoming Covid 19.

(Note that the data related to Flu deaths was no longer available), but media had much recent coverage of the aurora boorealis appearing below the arctic circle.

Still gonna get that Flu shot?

No one dies of the Flu, but only with "Flu like symptoms".

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Jul 20Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

Hippocrates, the ancient Greek physician once said, “A physician without the knowledge of astrology has no right to call himself a physician.”

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I have not consulted a doctor for 50 years. If you don't study health you are at their mercy due to ignorance. If you do study health you know what they are going to say if you do consult them. And you know it is BS.

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I'd say that those who think that they've broken free of the sickness industrial complex; prompted by 'covid' and promoted by 'health freedom' to go keto (yes initial rapid weight loss of water and lean tissue- but is it healthy?), carnivore or to be many animal based are still slap bang in the middle of the fat, sick and on drugs industrial cycle. Fortunately many youtube carnivores are being revealed as liars and cheaters and some are having strokes or heart attacks and are adding in some broccoli to their diets or are going plant based.

The animal ag industry, even grass-fed, free-range and organic, is controlled by the big 5 cartels and many free-range, organic animals still receive many vaccinations, sometimes more than factory farmed ones.

Studies are deliberately designed by the statin and dairy industry to show that saturated animal fat ain't so bad- when it is and industry funded Weston A Price talk out of their arses about many things. https://jowaller.substack.com/p/claims-of-weston-a-price-which-are?utm_source=publication-search

I think it's important to specify what 'whole foods' are if you're recommending them. Whole foods are eaten by animals who turn them into highly processed unhealthy 'food'.

Avoiding vaccinations, doctors and medications and getting lots of sleep, exercise, yoga, friendship, fresh air, fun, release of emotion, creativity, cuddles and self acceptance are no-brainers!

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Jul 27Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

It's worth reading Price's Nutrition & Physical Degeneration, if you haven't. I read your article on them & though the science cited regarding the Eskimos may be true or not, what it indicates to me is the complexity in drawing conclusions regarding the effects of lifestyle & diet.

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