I can see all sorts of dangers, just by skimming the
article.
Imagine if these man-made monstrocities merged their DNA
into the host's DNA. Then the person reproduces (as we tend to do). That
child now has these neurons. Now think of a mutation that causes them to
fire all willy-nilly when exposed to sunlight.
The kids would have to
live in the basement their whole lives. If they breed, eventually this
FrankenNeuron would contaminate the entire species. And I shudder to think
of the implications for nerve issues and subluxations. I do know one thing
for sure, some Chiros will rake in millions treating the victims of this
insanity.
I only wish they would do this in the USA with the corn subsidy program.
It's crazy that a huge amount of our tax money goes to making ethanol,
starch and deadly high fructose corn syrop.
It would be ironic as all
heck to have money from the corn mafia to be uses for something I've dreamed
of for years. Roughly laid out, here's the idea that's been in my head
since the dangers of HFCS have come to light:
- have a large clinic
set up with 101 beds and 101 Chiropractors. - Have 101 people show
up. - Ask them about their consumption of HFCS products (especially soda
which is double bad with all that CO2). - Have each Chiropractors
inspect each patient's spine in utmost detail, taking note of each and every
subluxation, even minor ones which have yet to cause health issues. -
Yes, that means 101 inspections per patient with a different doctor, but
some Docs may miss things. - Cross reference the numbers & severity with
the HFCS consumption. - If and when (yes WHEN) the numbers are in and
HFCS is shown to promote subluxation growth, publish the results in a
journal such as Nature so the general public will learn of the
dangers.
Of course setting up such a vast and detailed study would
cost lots of money, that's why we need government funding for such sweeping
science.
Will people then be able to sue Microsoft for the brain tumors and
what-not caused by all "their" radiation-spewing intellectual
property?
Can't wait for that day to come, cell phones cause endless
aches and pains we treat on a constant basis. It's only getting worse as
kids carry these things, we've seen the effect in a (hope you're sitting
down) 9 year old patient. His parents made him carry a cell for
emergencies. The end result? Nerve issues around the spot in his pocket
where he carried the cell.
It was only through aggressive
manipulation that he was cured. He now carries his cell in his backpack,
well away from his body.
I would love to educate you, but I only am allowed a couple of posts a day thanks to the closed minded folks who automatically dismiss anything I write.
I "get" the whole space program, I really do. But why doesn't the
governments of the world spend more time and research money on the more
esoteric sciences, alternative medicine and the like?
An excellent
example of a victim of no cash would be the (once) superb Journal of Vertebral
Subluxation Research. This peer reviewed journal contained endless
examples of vertebral subluxation causing everything from cancer and heart
disease to colic and bed wetting. It had countless articles from
practicioners of Chiropractic who cured all the of the above and more by
careful manipulation and adjustment of the spine. Doing that reduces or
eliminates the subluxation which cures the underlying issue. The symptoms
are gone.
I'm not anti-science and Big Med: if my family was in a car
accident and had their arms torn off, no amount of spinal manipulation could
fix that. The Chiropractic community, in fact the whole of the alternative
medicine caregiving world, would love just 5% of the money that goes to this
type of big science to trickle down to us. That won't happen though. Big
Pharma and Big Insura control medicine. There's no money in having an
autistic child being cured with chelation therapy. Nor is there profit in
curing cancer, that's why they marginalize alt-med.
It's too bad people hate Facebook so much. Many DCs use it to keep in
touch with their patients and to offer good health advice (oddly enough, my
old FB page was hacked and I had to recently start anew).
The nice
thing about it is people can choose to be your "friend" and they are open to
proper health advice, not like some places (...) where any mention of
alternative health gets lambasted and "proof" demanded.
eg.: I've
sometimes mentioned the benefits of Chiropractic care for the prevention of
heart disease and some cancers. Or how it has helped kids with autism. Or
the benefits to children (age 3 is where I draw the line) Or how a healthy
immune and nervous system starts at the spine. No "interesting"
moderations, not one. Some people are so into science that they aren't open
to medicine that has saved countless millions of lives. I know there are
some people who are open minded reading this, one of you bought me a
subscription (see my journal)
It's nice to see places that help popularize subject matter most would
consider mundane.
If any readers are interested in the fascinating
history of spinal care, the Palmer College of Chiropractic has three
locations of the Palmer Museum
of Chiropractic History which are open to the public.
It
starts with DD Palmer back in 1895 when he discovered the vertebral
subluxation, and how he cured a deaf man's hearing. From there it carries
on to his son, BJ Palmer, and goes into depth covering his studies and
important research.
If you're ever near one of these locations (IA,
CA, FL), it's well worth the time to visit. Without the Palmers' great
insight into spinal health and subluxations, many people today would be
crippled, deaf, cancerous, with heart disease or dead.
TSA has gone too far, this woman was 95! Does she fit the terrorist
profile? Oh wait, no we can't profile, we have to treat everyone
equally.
The fact that the diaper was firm and wet brings up another
serious matter: urea and your health. Urine contains a lot of urea, once
disposed of it breaks down in the environment fairly fast. However keeping
it close to your body where it absorbs in through the skin has been
suspected as the cause for skin and nervous system issues over the past ~20
years.
Back in the day before diapers were super-absorbant, they
would be disposed of right away. Now, though, the diaper is kept tight
against the skin, filling up with urea. It's no coincidence that when some
chiropractors work on infants (I refuse those under ~3, allowing their
spines time to set), they notice that diaper rash is almost a guarantee of
spinal and nerve issues. Without thinking, the parents are filling their
precious child's system full of urea and other toxins.
As a
suggestion to parents: check your child (or elderly person's) diaper
frequently. When the first sign of wetness appears: CHANGE IT. Don't let it
fester and absorb into the system where it does harm. Most importantly: if
your child has diaper rash, get him/her into a Chiropractor for an immediate
diagnosis. There may be no signs of subluxation, but why take a
chance?
Every type of medical treatment has a start date. Even Big Pharma drugs have to be invented at some point in a lab before being pushed on the population at large.
DD Palmer was a great man who discovered the problems a poorly-functioning nervous system can cause. Some of his teachings are now questioned by some in the Chiropractic community. For example, while all Chiropractors will tell you about nerve system issues, not all will call the blockages "subluxations". It's a "toe-may-toe" "toe-mah-toe" thing: they still believe.
Most Chiropractors will tell you about the dangers of vaccines, Big Pharma, chemicals and radiation, too. Would you drink a litre of radioactivity? Of course not. So why do you call us down?
If they can get away with doing this sans toxic chemicals like Chlorine
and Bromine, I say GOOD FOR THEM!
Swimming pools are a toxic soup of
deadly chemicals like Chlorine, Bromine, Cyanuric Acid, Sodium Bisulphate
and Sodium Carbonate. Even 'saltwater' pools use these to maintain pH and
limit algae growth.
Over the years there have been numerous reports
of Chiropractor-diagnosed illness in which the subluxation contained
extraordinarily high levels of Chlorine. Considering that many people love
to swim in toxins, it's no surprise that this is the case. All those
chemicals seeping in through the skin directly into your bloodstream and
nervous system, especially through the thinner skin of the back: BAM! A subluxation before you're even out of the pool.
This pool may be a great thing for swimming in clean, chemical-free
water, but the people will still be breathing heavily. That will get them
taking in all sorts of polluted NYC air. Watch for Chiropractic offices
popping up around this pool to help with swimmers' health maintainance
issues!
Take a step back and think about it: if
this patent is granted and we can all do virtual skywriting, it will
eliminate actual planes in the air doing "real" skywriting.
There are
a few reasons why this is a great idea:
1) All those carbon emission
will be eliminated which means less carbon to warm the earth and less carbon
going into your system which causes dangerous nervous system issues.
2) People will not have to go outside in the bright sun to view
skywriting. This would probably eliminate dozens, maybe millions of skin
cancers every year. Not only that, the oncogene trigger is but one thing
tripped by excessive sunlight. Another is vertebral subluxations around
C7-C8 and T1-T7. Those cause issues with your hands and chest. They aren't
sure exactly why this happens but there was some ongoing research at The Journal of
Subluxation Research before they went offline some time ago.
I'm not the biggest fan of "tech for tech's sake" but this is a genuinely
good idea. One of the better examples of tech improving our lives.
I have my LCD display brightness turned down very low and the lights in my office off. Most days there is only natural lighting through the glass as my office window faces the sun.
I've been fighting with my landlord to change my lighting to incandescent from fluorescent as I don't want the mercury seeping through the glass and into my or my patients' bodies.
The radiation coming from video displays has been proven to cause
cancers and other health issues.
A few years ago in the Journal of
Chiropractic Research there was a letter from a chiro who noticed an
interesting trend: many of his patients who suffered from the worst cases of
back pain and other maladies worked at places like Best Buy and Circuit
City. Places where row upon row of TVs glow all day long, flooding the area
with radiation. Also remember those types of big-box buildings are made with
reinforced cement and metal facing. The radiation can't escape and fills up
to the ceiling, filling the place like a pool of inescapable electromagnetic
radiation. The poor workers inside are marinating in this toxicity all day.
So, if we're to be using videophones and video
chat (like Facetime), the increase of people suffering from vertebral
subluxations is certain to increase. Rather than using a videophone to call
your neighbor, why not just walk over and chat face to face? A nice talk
over a cup of organic, free-trade coffee with organic milk is certainly more
social than looking at a screen! Not to mention all the radiation you'll be
avoiding.
These are a great idea and should help keep people safe.
I only hope that they start to look at the causes of these issues more closely. The classic Wakefield study of vaccine-induced autism was all but buried by the Big Pharma controlled media. Elderly people get dementia from poor diet and sedentary lifestyles which promote subluxation development.
I know several Chiros and Naturopaths who have successfully treated Autism with Chelation Therapy. There IS hope, but we must stop the damage before its done. Forget vaccines, maintain a well functioning nervous system and your body will heal itself.
An awfully neat idea which will likely cost him his life. Mining gold
and other precious metals is a filthy job dripping with toxic chemicals: arsenic,
cyanide, lead, mercury, etc. These chemicals will build up in his system and
likely destroy his liver, kidneys and brain.
The article doesn't say
which of these chemicals he uses in his mining, so it's probably safe to
assume all of them as he's one guy and not bound to the environmental laws
of business.
I would like to know, though, what does he do with all
the sidewalk waste (tailings) after he's done?
I'd like to see them use all that processing power for finding the cause of disease. If they could somehow simulate so that we could see a subluxation just as they form, we could treat them before they manifest themselves into larger problems like cancer and heart disease.
This sort of unnecessary medical procedure is why we're such a sick lot.
Silly surgeries, excess anti-biotic prescriptions, pills for every ache and pain.
I would easily put $10K on the fact that if this woman was having problems conceiving that proper chiropractic adjustments would help her! Don't take my word for this, look on YouTube for "Chiropractic fertility" and see what I mean. Many of those videos have a lot of thumbs up, that's like Peer Review for chiros.
But no, pump her full of drugs and make her a female FRANKENSTEIN! Can't wait to see the subluxations she develops.
Not sure that Poe had laws and I'm a fan of his work.
In any case, why doubt it? Viruses inject their DNA into cell, what's to say these FrankenNeurons can't do the same thing?
And isn't that a nice thought?
We're turning into a race of experimental subjects courtesy of Big Pharma and Big Med.
I can see all sorts of dangers, just by skimming the article.
Imagine if these man-made monstrocities merged their DNA into the host's DNA. Then the person reproduces (as we tend to do). That child now has these neurons. Now think of a mutation that causes them to fire all willy-nilly when exposed to sunlight.
The kids would have to live in the basement their whole lives. If they breed, eventually this FrankenNeuron would contaminate the entire species. And I shudder to think of the implications for nerve issues and subluxations. I do know one thing for sure, some Chiros will rake in millions treating the victims of this insanity.
I only wish they would do this in the USA with the corn subsidy program. It's crazy that a huge amount of our tax money goes to making ethanol, starch and deadly high fructose corn syrop.
It would be ironic as all heck to have money from the corn mafia to be uses for something I've dreamed of for years. Roughly laid out, here's the idea that's been in my head since the dangers of HFCS have come to light:
- have a large clinic set up with 101 beds and 101 Chiropractors.
- Have 101 people show up.
- Ask them about their consumption of HFCS products (especially soda which is double bad with all that CO2).
- Have each Chiropractors inspect each patient's spine in utmost detail, taking note of each and every subluxation, even minor ones which have yet to cause health issues.
- Yes, that means 101 inspections per patient with a different doctor, but some Docs may miss things.
- Cross reference the numbers & severity with the HFCS consumption.
- If and when (yes WHEN) the numbers are in and HFCS is shown to promote subluxation growth, publish the results in a journal such as Nature so the general public will learn of the dangers.
Of course setting up such a vast and detailed study would cost lots of money, that's why we need government funding for such sweeping science.
Take care,
Bob
It is an advertisement for a well known 1800's chiropractor named... ah ok I'm just joking about that...
I have thousands of satisfied patients and hundreds of FB friends. "Quack" indeed.
Will people then be able to sue Microsoft for the brain tumors and what-not caused by all "their" radiation-spewing intellectual property?
Can't wait for that day to come, cell phones cause endless aches and pains we treat on a constant basis. It's only getting worse as kids carry these things, we've seen the effect in a (hope you're sitting down) 9 year old patient. His parents made him carry a cell for emergencies. The end result? Nerve issues around the spot in his pocket where he carried the cell.
It was only through aggressive manipulation that he was cured. He now carries his cell in his backpack, well away from his body.
Take care,
Bob
I would love to educate you, but I only am allowed a couple of posts a day thanks to the closed minded folks who automatically dismiss anything I write.
Friend me on Facebook. Link is in my journal.
I "get" the whole space program, I really do. But why doesn't the governments of the world spend more time and research money on the more esoteric sciences, alternative medicine and the like?
An excellent example of a victim of no cash would be the (once) superb Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research . This peer reviewed journal contained endless examples of vertebral subluxation causing everything from cancer and heart disease to colic and bed wetting. It had countless articles from practicioners of Chiropractic who cured all the of the above and more by careful manipulation and adjustment of the spine. Doing that reduces or eliminates the subluxation which cures the underlying issue. The symptoms are gone.
I'm not anti-science and Big Med: if my family was in a car accident and had their arms torn off, no amount of spinal manipulation could fix that. The Chiropractic community, in fact the whole of the alternative medicine caregiving world, would love just 5% of the money that goes to this type of big science to trickle down to us. That won't happen though. Big Pharma and Big Insura control medicine. There's no money in having an autistic child being cured with chelation therapy. Nor is there profit in curing cancer, that's why they marginalize alt-med.
Take care,
Bob
Chiropractic and Heart Disease
Chiropractic and Cancer
This is all information the Big Pharma controlled MD establishment doesn't want you to read.
It's too bad people hate Facebook so much. Many DCs use it to keep in touch with their patients and to offer good health advice (oddly enough, my old FB page was hacked and I had to recently start anew).
The nice thing about it is people can choose to be your "friend" and they are open to proper health advice, not like some places (...) where any mention of alternative health gets lambasted and "proof" demanded.
eg.: I've sometimes mentioned the benefits of Chiropractic care for the prevention of heart disease and some cancers. Or how it has helped kids with autism. Or the benefits to children (age 3 is where I draw the line) Or how a healthy immune and nervous system starts at the spine. No "interesting" moderations, not one. Some people are so into science that they aren't open to medicine that has saved countless millions of lives. I know there are some people who are open minded reading this, one of you bought me a subscription (see my journal)
Take care,
Bob
It's nice to see places that help popularize subject matter most would consider mundane.
If any readers are interested in the fascinating history of spinal care, the Palmer College of Chiropractic has three locations of the Palmer Museum of Chiropractic History which are open to the public.
It starts with DD Palmer back in 1895 when he discovered the vertebral subluxation, and how he cured a deaf man's hearing. From there it carries on to his son, BJ Palmer, and goes into depth covering his studies and important research.
If you're ever near one of these locations (IA, CA, FL), it's well worth the time to visit. Without the Palmers' great insight into spinal health and subluxations, many people today would be crippled, deaf, cancerous, with heart disease or dead.
Take care,
Bob
DC = "Doctor of Chiropractic", a Doctor.
If you think you'd be better off going to a BigPharma shill like an "MD", cross your fingers and get ready for the prescriptions.
TSA has gone too far, this woman was 95! Does she fit the terrorist profile? Oh wait, no we can't profile, we have to treat everyone equally.
The fact that the diaper was firm and wet brings up another serious matter: urea and your health. Urine contains a lot of urea, once disposed of it breaks down in the environment fairly fast. However keeping it close to your body where it absorbs in through the skin has been suspected as the cause for skin and nervous system issues over the past ~20 years.
Back in the day before diapers were super-absorbant, they would be disposed of right away. Now, though, the diaper is kept tight against the skin, filling up with urea. It's no coincidence that when some chiropractors work on infants (I refuse those under ~3, allowing their spines time to set), they notice that diaper rash is almost a guarantee of spinal and nerve issues. Without thinking, the parents are filling their precious child's system full of urea and other toxins.
As a suggestion to parents: check your child (or elderly person's) diaper frequently. When the first sign of wetness appears: CHANGE IT. Don't let it fester and absorb into the system where it does harm. Most importantly: if your child has diaper rash, get him/her into a Chiropractor for an immediate diagnosis. There may be no signs of subluxation, but why take a chance?
Take care,
Bob
Not at all baseless! There is the excellent Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research, Dr. Mercola, NaturalNews.com to start.
Not to mentioned countless excellent Chiropractic videos on YouTube. Some have dozens of thumbs up from other Chiros: peer review in action.
So?
Every type of medical treatment has a start date. Even Big Pharma drugs have to be invented at some point in a lab before being pushed on the population at large.
DD Palmer was a great man who discovered the problems a poorly-functioning nervous system can cause. Some of his teachings are now questioned by some in the Chiropractic community. For example, while all Chiropractors will tell you about nerve system issues, not all will call the blockages "subluxations". It's a "toe-may-toe" "toe-mah-toe" thing: they still believe.
Most Chiropractors will tell you about the dangers of vaccines, Big Pharma, chemicals and radiation, too. Would you drink a litre of radioactivity? Of course not. So why do you call us down?
If they can get away with doing this sans toxic chemicals like Chlorine and Bromine, I say GOOD FOR THEM!
Swimming pools are a toxic soup of deadly chemicals like Chlorine, Bromine, Cyanuric Acid, Sodium Bisulphate and Sodium Carbonate. Even 'saltwater' pools use these to maintain pH and limit algae growth.
Over the years there have been numerous reports of Chiropractor-diagnosed illness in which the subluxation contained extraordinarily high levels of Chlorine. Considering that many people love to swim in toxins, it's no surprise that this is the case. All those chemicals seeping in through the skin directly into your bloodstream and nervous system, especially through the thinner skin of the back: BAM! A subluxation before you're even out of the pool.
This pool may be a great thing for swimming in clean, chemical-free water, but the people will still be breathing heavily. That will get them taking in all sorts of polluted NYC air. Watch for Chiropractic offices popping up around this pool to help with swimmers' health maintainance issues!
Take care,
Bob
Why is this a bad thing?
Take a step back and think about it: if this patent is granted and we can all do virtual skywriting, it will eliminate actual planes in the air doing "real" skywriting.
There are a few reasons why this is a great idea:
1) All those carbon emission will be eliminated which means less carbon to warm the earth and less carbon going into your system which causes dangerous nervous system issues.
2) People will not have to go outside in the bright sun to view skywriting. This would probably eliminate dozens, maybe millions of skin cancers every year. Not only that, the oncogene trigger is but one thing tripped by excessive sunlight. Another is vertebral subluxations around C7-C8 and T1-T7. Those cause issues with your hands and chest. They aren't sure exactly why this happens but there was some ongoing research at The Journal of Subluxation Research before they went offline some time ago.
I'm not the biggest fan of "tech for tech's sake" but this is a genuinely good idea. One of the better examples of tech improving our lives.
Take care,
Bob
I have my LCD display brightness turned down very low and the lights in my office off. Most days there is only natural lighting through the glass as my office window faces the sun.
I've been fighting with my landlord to change my lighting to incandescent from fluorescent as I don't want the mercury seeping through the glass and into my or my patients' bodies.
The radiation coming from video displays has been proven to cause cancers and other health issues.
A few years ago in the Journal of Chiropractic Research there was a letter from a chiro who noticed an interesting trend: many of his patients who suffered from the worst cases of back pain and other maladies worked at places like Best Buy and Circuit City. Places where row upon row of TVs glow all day long, flooding the area with radiation. Also remember those types of big-box buildings are made with reinforced cement and metal facing. The radiation can't escape and fills up to the ceiling, filling the place like a pool of inescapable electromagnetic radiation. The poor workers inside are marinating in this toxicity all day.
So, if we're to be using videophones and video chat (like Facetime), the increase of people suffering from vertebral subluxations is certain to increase. Rather than using a videophone to call your neighbor, why not just walk over and chat face to face? A nice talk over a cup of organic, free-trade coffee with organic milk is certainly more social than looking at a screen! Not to mention all the radiation you'll be avoiding.
Take care,
Bob
These are a great idea and should help keep people safe.
I only hope that they start to look at the causes of these issues more closely. The classic Wakefield study of vaccine-induced autism was all but buried by the Big Pharma controlled media. Elderly people get dementia from poor diet and sedentary lifestyles which promote subluxation development.
I know several Chiros and Naturopaths who have successfully treated Autism with Chelation Therapy. There IS hope, but we must stop the damage before its done. Forget vaccines, maintain a well functioning nervous system and your body will heal itself.
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An awfully neat idea which will likely cost him his life. Mining gold and other precious metals is a filthy job dripping with toxic chemicals: arsenic, cyanide, lead, mercury, etc. These chemicals will build up in his system and likely destroy his liver, kidneys and brain.
The article doesn't say which of these chemicals he uses in his mining, so it's probably safe to assume all of them as he's one guy and not bound to the environmental laws of business.
I would like to know, though, what does he do with all the sidewalk waste (tailings) after he's done?
Take care,
Bob.
I'd like to see them use all that processing power for finding the cause of disease. If they could somehow simulate so that we could see a subluxation just as they form, we could treat them before they manifest themselves into larger problems like cancer and heart disease.
I am not a bot.
I am a committed medical professional. People accuse me of trolling or advertising, yet I've never mentioned where I live or practice.
This sort of unnecessary medical procedure is why we're such a sick lot.
Silly surgeries, excess anti-biotic prescriptions, pills for every ache and pain.
I would easily put $10K on the fact that if this woman was having problems conceiving that proper chiropractic adjustments would help her! Don't take my word for this, look on YouTube for "Chiropractic fertility" and see what I mean. Many of those videos have a lot of thumbs up, that's like Peer Review for chiros.
But no, pump her full of drugs and make her a female FRANKENSTEIN! Can't wait to see the subluxations she develops.
Take care,
Bob.