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Father | On a mission to understand the connections between traditional medical wisdom and modern human physiology.
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Remnantmd 2 years ago
The self-appointed 'educated' elite have a critical failure. They believe that from knowledge you can derive the Truth. The Truth is not understood by the mind.
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Remnantmd 2 years ago
Suppressing symptoms of acute illness with synthetic drugs is a major cause of chronic disease. I don't make the rules.
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Remnantmd 2 years ago
How the tables have turned. Two years ago, I was crazy to tell people not to test, and go about life normally. Now, it's OK to say this. How The Science™ evolves. image
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Remnantmd 2 years ago
Planning on El Salvador bitcoin conference this year. What's the lowdown?
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Remnantmd 2 years ago
The easiest way to draw the blinds from your eyes, is to read the source that is claimed to support the assertion. It really is that simple. The more you do this, the more you see.
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Remnantmd 2 years ago
Symptoms are your body processing a disturbance to its health. Suppressing symptoms with drugs prevents your body from reconciling and transcending the injury. AKA healing. In this overmedicated world, is it any wonder chronic disease rises?
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Remnantmd 2 years ago
Why statins or lipid lowering drugs are attacking the body rather than solving the problem: Atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease are due to TWO complementary phenomena: 1) Elements of your life (many in your control) are damaging your arteries, leading to inflammation. 2) Your body is responding by repair. In the process it lays down some fat. This is necessary to healing, because we are made of fat and protein. Every functional tissue from: -Static non-regenerative brain, to... -Constantly replenished flowing blood Has fat in it. Critical for repair. However, the more you expose yourself to these inflammatory agents, you promote this cycle of damage + repair. And the walls start to remodel and thicken. And you get atherosclerosis. Then, a stroke or heart attack can be brought on by simple dehydration or a cold. Now, we get to the good part. "Standard of Care" has resulted in a vast majority of the population taking Statins. A drug that blocks production of hormones for communication. Blocks production of fats integral for hundreds if not thousands of proteins. A drug that is prescribed if you simply have high cholesterol. No illness, no heart attacks, no cardiovascular complications of any sort. The healing element of your body is being imprisoned. We wonder why chronic disease continues to rise. Instead, you can focus on what matters: Stop damaging your body in the first place. This should be the goal of any good provider. Often times, this damage is due to recommendations from entities that claim to have your best interest at heart. No pun intended. If you want to understand your body, mind and health, check out my newsletter: www.remnantmd.com
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Remnantmd 2 years ago
The goal is not to stop the transmission of viral information. This is impossible. Even IF you manage to avoid 1, another 1000 will find you The goal is to fortify your body such that it encounters and processes viral information with ease.
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Remnantmd 2 years ago
I think after this next bull run, we won't see prices like these anymore.
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Remnantmd 2 years ago
This is my second year as a father. I would just like to thank the Universe for this opportunity.
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Remnantmd 2 years ago
Obesity is due to hunger. Chances are, you are not feeding your body the right stuff. Nutritionally. Socially. Psychologically. Physically. Intellectually. Electromagnetically. Feed your body right.
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Remnantmd 2 years ago
Modern Medicine suffers from widespread confounding errors. It finds co-occurring phenomena, and then assumes causality. Cholesterol and cardiovascular disease. Pneumonia and microbiota. Chronic diseases and DNA/RNA fragments (aka viruses). Gene mutations and cancer. image