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    How Your Microbiome Influences Your Dietary Recommendations - Interview With Georgi Dinkov

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      Peatly @bot-mod
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      @ThinPicking Actually, I find listening to Mercola is a bit torturous but Georgi I never tire listening to

      A successful depopulation agenda requires high excess death rates, lower birth rates and for the majority to vilify those that question it.

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      • DavidPSD
        DavidPS @Regina
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        @Regina - great meme. I may repost it if you do not.

        My recollection is that Georgi ends his interviews with something like "I hope this was helpful". He does not react to Mercola's speculations about figuring out something that Dr. Peat might have missed. He stays on his script.

        Mercola is self promoting his products and the like. He is in the healthcare business and he always trying to create a larger following. In the law, some of what he does is known as puffing. I think of it as making himself look bigger than he really is; often it involves making depreicating remarks about others to make them look smaller. However, I do not think that his speculative remarks cross the line into an actionable liable for misrepresentation. It amounts to 'mere puffing' as the courts often state.

        ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
        ☂️

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        • DavidPSD
          DavidPS
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          ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
          ☂️

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          • BioEclecticB
            BioEclectic @A Former User
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            @A-Former-User said in How Your Microbiome Influences Your Dietary Recommendations - Interview With Georgi Dinkov:

            Well if you think of the human gut microbiome like a flower meadow which requires all the different species to be a healthy ecosystem its no surprise this is the truth... Humans are not meant to live in sterile environments.. If you have a diverse gut microbiome it works like a well oiled machine and the different species all complement AND balance eachother out to provide a healthy ecosystem that makes us healthy. In ecosystems diversity brings stability, why not the same in human guts?

            If there is diversity taking out one part won't hurt. No diversity means taking out one part can make it all come crashing down.

            Bold, fluffy claims like these need citations, otherwise they read like an advertisement.

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              bot-mod @BioEclectic
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              @BioEclectic said in How Your Microbiome Influences Your Dietary Recommendations - Interview With Georgi Dinkov:

              otherwise they read like an advertisement.

              Or in context, a young horticulturalist with an achy heart. Trying to make sense of themselves and the world in the context of their patch and labour on it.

              @BioEclectic said in How Your Microbiome Influences Your Dietary Recommendations - Interview With Georgi Dinkov:

              Bold, fluffy claims like these need citations

              But I'm not arguing, I do agree. Not to mention I'm guilty.

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              • BioEclecticB
                BioEclectic @bot-mod
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                @ThinPicking said in How Your Microbiome Influences Your Dietary Recommendations - Interview With Georgi Dinkov:

                @BioEclectic said in How Your Microbiome Influences Your Dietary Recommendations - Interview With Georgi Dinkov:

                otherwise they read like an advertisement.

                Or in context, a young horticulturalist with an achy heart. Trying to make sense of themselves and the world in the context of their patch and labour on it.

                I nearly had a similar thought but couldn't put it into words at the moment and was too hasty. Good observation,

                Now to watch the last half of the video i missed 🙂

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                • annisA
                  annis
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                  Diverging from the path this thread has taken, at about 1:16:28, more or less, Georgi @haidut tells us that he's trying 2,6-Dihydroxybenzoic acid to replace aspirin in the B1-B3-B7 cancer treatment. and it can be taken in 1/10 the aspirin dose.

                  A cancer patient under hospice care who has never had conventional treatment is willing to try this.

                  Does anyone have info about this? The places that sell it say that it's not intended for human use, e.g., if you go to their website,
                  https://www.ebay.com/itm/275722146528?itmmeta=01HWP3YD4X0JF6YD7S0QNC08RQ&hash=item40325212e0:g:N7YAAOSwUN9j8-Ou&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA0LAOej5NWzA6OtN2bOTfmv4%2B0zRYXGU5PIXysqkwYG9cHZv7uGBj%2FeyrHu3xvmtEgI3nYi%2BD8uOaC%2FYal3qEK3rLL9Sn7s8as8EEBIjVZIV0E%2FF1eMyNt%2B1GuSAN5D5tlqWO3IXb8IEELfr4lFyeamAiB2Ew0sQ4rwFeNlhxtk4D%2F2xvoiuMgjy8xWrgrYb7tgnhKr6Yhnt%2BY1iQvAagJbquSG%2Fuq8z9du36bTk6%2BWn1noOFBeufEBjMmEGY%2FJY%2BmCeGVINcHIh8m7KQEUv%2FcyI%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR8bS-cPlYw

                  Can I safely ignore these warnings? Until I learn more, I'll use aspirin.

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                    A Former User @annis
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                    @annis i'm not sure about the specific of your question in replacing aspirin totally with that changed form, but georgi on rpf on a post i am too lazy to look up rn says that oxidizing aspirin with MB is a decent way to get the product that is useful for treating cancer. i imagine and assume he means taking MB and aspirin concurrently.

                    since MB should help in cancer anyways i don't think it is a bad idea. i would also recommend cortinon+ because it should go with the vitamin + aspirin treatment pretty smoothly.

                    there's also the cancer treatment similar to the drug apatone that can be made by combining ascorbic acid with MB which yields dehydroascrobic acid and leucomethylene blue. the former is toxic to cancer cells because when it is taken up by the cell and processed into the further downstream form is creates a product that is toxic to cancer cells but normal cells can deal with it. the leucomethylene blue cycles back and forth between LMB and the oxidized MB as normal. iirc the dose for the combination is not too crazy either, it's something like 2.5g ascorbic acid and 2.5mg-5mg MB 1-3x a day.

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                    • annisA
                      annis @A Former User
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                      @noodlecat59 Thank you for sharing these gems of information. I have most of these things and will try them.

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                        A Former User @annis
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                        @annis you can look up the apatone formula and dosage and copy the vitamin c amount and then approximate the MB quantity (apatone uses vitamin k3 as the oxidizing agent instead). i said 5mg MB because that's just what I remember, i think georgi said at some point 5mg of MB in one dose is fine, and he may have said 15mg total a day is a good dose due to the u-shaped curve or something. Apatone is also dosed multiple times per day iirc. im sure you can figure it out

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                        • annisA
                          annis @A Former User
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                          @noodlecat59 Saving me research time is much appreciated.

                          I do remember Georgi commenting on methylene blue becoming a serotonin agonist if too much is taken and that was the reason for 15 mg daily limit and for not taking it every day.

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