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Monica Nieves's avatar

My daughter took 2 jabs to attend college. An ultrasound showed signs of fatty liver. She is 20. She is not taking any boosters.

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Copernicus's avatar

I’m so sorry for your daughter. Consider looking at a low carb high natural fat way of eating. The Obesity Code book by Dr Jason Fung (yes, applicable even for we who are not obese, don’t let the title put you off). Ivor Cummins out of Ireland - at TheFatEmporer.com or FatEmperor.com (and check my spelling of “Emperor” because I often get it wrong).

Veg oils (canola, soy, safflower, corn, sunflower, cottonseed) are all very bad for us and cause fatty liver. Get rid of them and replace w real butter, avocado oil (but check for reputable brands… many sub veg oil for part), coconut oil, tallow, ghee, etc.

Fatty liver due to insulin resistance is insanely common in younger folks nowadays, even pre-jab. Due to veg oils in our diets, highly processed foods, and probably environmental toxins. I wish your daughter well.

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The Word Herder's avatar

I agree with all that you just said.

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CMCM's avatar

In the same vein, I'm reading this book now and it's fantastic: "Carnivore Cure: The Ultimate Elimination Diet to Attain Optimal Health and Heal Your Body" by Judy Cho. Very impressive book and it explains everything you might want to know about all aspects of food.

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The Word Herder's avatar

The body can heal a LOT of things.

The usual Vit's D and C, Zinc and Quercetin, and I've read that taking the skins of a grapefruit and a couple or three lemons, simmer them in water for an hour, cool for an hour, then drink... very cleansing. I don't know if this works for everything we're looking at, but it sure can't hurt.

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Jennifer Depew, R.D.'s avatar

It would help against spike. I learned of histamine sensitivity though, and citrus was making that worse for me. I use mango peel with outer rind of pomegranate (inner I use in food), thyme, and a little dandelion in my current mix of pom plus tea.

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The Word Herder's avatar

I'm making note of this... thanks!

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Manketell's avatar

Same thing happened to my daughter-in-law. She is in the military. The most physically fit girl I know. Two shots. Will not get another. Can the liver get better from this? I've been curious to know.

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Veronica Evans's avatar

https://t.me/BryanArdis/175

See this posting made on 10/13/22. Will blow you away! HYPERBARIC OXYGEN TREATMENT can apparently reverse “various “irreversible” conditions. It is shown to be effective with the vaccine injured.

Watch video & then spread far & wide. There are ways to defeat the bio-weapon. And supposedly this treatment has been known since the 1920’s (maybe earlier?).

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shibumi's avatar

Also.... try the herb milk thistle. It helps the liver as well.

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D. Edenian's avatar

I like to go with things that require the least amount of “experts”, even holistic, and least cost. I learned BodyTalk, Field Consciousness, the liver cleanse method, but especially breatharianism.

But something simple that takes very little learning and is cheap: food grade hydrogen peroxide, iodine, Epsom salts. All very cheap and powerful for amazing benefits when applied correctly.

With fg h2o2 bathing in it, and using it in combination with epsom salt cleanses (oral) and enemas.

Recovering the colon and then toning and strengthening it along with all of the core and back, is essential to cleansing the liver. Then, the kidneys. The skin is fairly easy. Soaks of h2o2 and Epsom salts with scrubs. Dead skin falls off and if you do a h2o2 oral cleanse which takes a weeks you will soon never “need” body odor control products ever again. Cleaning the body inside and out will allow the body to move toxic load fast and effectively so that it uses the healing methods of fever, inflammation and cancer much less and moves up to higher vibration and more effective healing mechanisms.

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The Word Herder's avatar

I agree with that approach. I would only say that you can cleanse the colon with coffee, if you can stand to "waste" it that way, ha ha; and also be careful with the hydrogen peroxide, because it can be quite harsh if used very often, hard on the skin and tissues of mouth, etc. Cheers.

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D. Edenian's avatar

true. i use a left brian lattice to get intuitive results for timing, dosage and so forth. never been harmed.

also, do it to make meals. ingredients, amounts, when to add, processing type/amount, heat to apply and how long. comes out delicious most times and is always a surprise.

never eat the ssme thing twice which is kind of funny because i'm a person who tends to order the same thing when eating out. lol

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The Word Herder's avatar

Yes, I've heard of it, I read about it some years ago. Good idea, I'd say.

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Copernicus's avatar

Consider looking at a low carb high natural fat way of eating. The Obesity Code book by Dr Jason Fung (yes, applicable even for we who are not obese, don’t let the title put you off). Ivor Cummins out of Ireland - at TheFatEmporer.com or FatEmperor.com (and check my spelling of “Emperor” because I often get it wrong).

Veg oils (canola, soy, safflower, corn, sunflower, cottonseed) are all very bad for us and cause fatty liver. Get rid of them and replace w real butter, avocado oil (but check for reputable brands… many sub veg oil for part), coconut oil, tallow, ghee, etc.

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D. Edenian's avatar

Very few people will never move in this direction since it is so incompatible with what people think of as normal and possible.

Breatharianism.

I came up with a logical, left brain lattice to scan intuition years ago. In 2019, March it produced that I should move from Maryland to Montana. Did that two months later.

Pandemic hit only months later. I was in a much better situation to withstand the agenda and fallout.

The next thing that came up was breatharianism. Before even getting a chance to research it my intuitive results for eating and drinking - which was based on Dr. Fuhrman’s Nutritarian approach which is the most sustainable, satisfying, interesting, enjoyable and effective way I’ve come across to this point - along with some Andreas Moritz principles. Anyhow, my morning water was anywhere from 3-5.5 16 oz glasses of water. But that morning after the intuition it came up as 4 oz. The next day the same. And no food came up. By the end of the week I was much thinner but also high energy, joint soreness disappeared in a lot of places and muscles were like steel and my strength up improving.

I drink fluids mostly but eat food here and there when I wish to enjoy it, usually offerings from others at the rare gatherings. But my link to Field has grown deep and wide.

It feels sooooo good to know that what the globalists are about to do in terms of food shortages, famine and pushing fake foods is not going to be a direct threat to me. It’s also great saving hundreds every month.

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Copernicus's avatar

Your experience is interesting to say the least.

I’m somewhat surprised to hear you say that too many people see a LCHF way of eating as incompatible with normal.

Yeah, it took us about six months to feel sort of at ease and natural with meal planning this way. But the health benefits were enormous. Now, it seems weird when our kid’s youth group wants to serve pop tarts for breakfast. 🙄

There are growing numbers of people eating this way. It takes will you change, but it is definitely not impossible.

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D. Edenian's avatar

Sorry, I was meaning breatharianism. It is largely unknown, and not considered possible, therefore fraudulent.

As to LCHF, it’s okay. I have a holographic consciousness and dynamic systems take on reality. That said, the nutritarian approach seemed way more powerful to me when I was an eater (eating for sustenance). The simple formula for health is though of as:

H = N/C

Health = micronutrients divided by calories.

Micronutrients are considered as bio-minerals, vitamins and hundreds of thousands of phyto chemicals (plant based molecular nutrients). Macronutrients are ignored because if you pay attention to micronutrients to calories you have to choose from unprocessed or lightly processed plant foods for 90%+ of the diet or you lose the “miraculous” effects of the diet.

Just based on that, oils and fats are largely disqualified because they have an enormous calorie amount to micronutrient ratio. It’s amazing how little I was eating and how satisfied I always felt. You begin to feel “true hunger” versus “toxic hunger”. You don’t get tired, irritable, urges to overeat or eat garbage things. You don’t picture food or dream about it. You simply have a heightened sense of smell and taste, and your saliva begins to flow more and is stronger (take a bit and rub it on your arm and it will redden it quickly).

That said, LCHF and many other ways is remarkable compared to the Standard Western Diet of fake highly processed foods. That is largely where any diet benefits come from, reducing the toxic amounts and types of food (and non-food).

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John's avatar

How do you do the breatharian thing? I have been using plantain herb on my teeth and it seems to have increased saliva production but there is still work to do.

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D. Edenian's avatar

For nutritarianism you can look up eat for health by Joel Fuhrman he also has a book that has the word super immunity in its title. I have that one too and I like both of them. He has written many other books that are specific to disease conditions but really the diet is much the same for everybody.

Of course if a person has chronic illnesses I think they can actually be coached or treated directly by Joel Firman and his team to help them specifically apply nutrientarianism in their case to Step back the disease as much as possible.

They do a lot of cures and sometimes even much of the damage caused by the diseases.

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D. Edenian's avatar

Breatharianism is different from nutritarian and I spoke about both in the posts above... I believe although I'm getting kind of mixed up with various threads. :-)

I think there's a book called living on light and then there's one called a year without food that you can look up on Kindle.

Although I got into it sort of naturally and organically I also read those books. I like to read books on the subject that have as little ideology and philosophy as possible.

Just give me the directions and let me try it out and if it works it should work. But with breatharianism there is a little bit of a difference in that point of view because it has a lot to do with Consciousness and belief systems itself. Even so I do consider the simplest and most naive belief systems to be the best the ones that make the least assumptions.

There is really not too much to actually do with breatharianism. Life force energy already flows in US and we move and exist and experience heat partially based on Life Force energy itself which is also called Chi, also known as Key by the Japanese, known as Prana by the Indians, known as Mana by the Hawaiians and known as ruak/neshima by the ancient Jews.

A person can when you stop eating and drinking expand your use of Life Force energy from 3 to 5% to up to perhaps 90% or even 95%. Animals themselves use life force energy to a greater extent than we do meaning they use less food then we would if we were in their place.

I tend to think of food as specific wavelengths of light whereas life force energy is full spectrum light.

I do a few different forms of yang energy healing. That is where you actually send energy into an organism for healing. Yinh healing has to do with more resting and becoming quiet and then the organism will align with its most primordial and healthy form. I tend to like Yin better. However with the Yang healing I was taught to use different wavelengths of light or colors to cause different healings. If you actually Google solar healing you can see how you can actually use different colors in a solar chamber to heal yourself of various issues.

I guess what I'm saying is there is definitely something to be said about ingesting food. First of all it is a great thing to do for Community with others. I do think a bit of it here and there is necessary whereas most breatharians will say it is not. But I tend to approach eating as if it is not necessary and I think that is largely why I am able to reach high 90% in using life force energy itself for sustenance.

Again there is not really too much ever to do except to be open to the idea that food and water is largely not necessary.

Because I have a logical left brain lattice in order to access intuition I have a way to feel safe and comfortable in moving in the direction of breatharianism.

My left brain lattice I think of as a web browser for the internet. In this case the internet is of course the right brain and it's connectivity with the quantum field in general and the community unconscious field of humanity and the planet and other plant and animal forms specifically.

I think a simple book to get started on that because I haven't written one would be the one by Bradley nelson? Trying to think if I got that name right. It's about trapped emotions but he also uses a simple structure to be able to glean information directly from intuition in a very very simple way that works for most people that I've been able to teach.

Oh I remember! It's called the emotion code

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D. Edenian's avatar

It would be good to go to a body talk practitioner after reading up on body talk and use it as the center of health and medical approach for integrated holistic medicine. It would probably recommend the liver cleanse method of Andreas Moritz.

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Manketell's avatar

Thank you.

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D. Edenian's avatar

Yes it can. The best liver restoration book is by Andreas Moritz and amazing gallbladder and liver cleanse or flush.

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Manketell's avatar

She is 26.

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The Word Herder's avatar

I'm putting her on my Love List... First name?

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Jennifer Depew, R.D.'s avatar

Pomegranate peel products can help liver injury. Cutting back on fructose is a good idea too. It can only be used by the liver and excess is stored there as fat. High fructose corn syrup is leading to an epidemic of fatty liver disease in teens and young adults. It can lead to a liver transplant within 15 years, or less is being seen. All the corn syrup sweetened beverages are a problem. Spike makes it worse. Vitamin A and carotenoids would be making it worse too if that is part of the 'new' problem - figure that something changed - life is no longer the same. That is a difficult transition to make with chronic illness but it helps. Sad that 20 year olds are having to face it though.

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The Word Herder's avatar

YES. Good info!

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