First of all, it’s important for people know how viral infections are cleared from the body. So, they’re entirely cleared through the liver and the detox pathways in the liver, and then excreted with the bile into the small intestine. And then the hopefully disabled viruses, some of them are still alive, are traveling down the gut and need to be eliminated. So 96% of all viruses come out in the poop, not in the pee and not through the sweating. And so to keep those pathways clear…. If you have chronic Epstein Barr, or chronic herpes virus infection or just simply flu and want to clear that, those pathways need to be intact. And so we know for example from a Wakefield studies that if children get a vaccination with MMR, the measles virus is alive, it needs to be cleared through the liver and in the gut. And then what happens is that these viruses tend to become alive in the gut on the way down and create a chronic viral infection in the gut. The reason that’s important is that in order to help the liver to work, all the downstream gut needs to work properly, and that clears the stuff that the liver has cleared. And so this is a bit on the viruses. And then another thing, with parasites is first of all, parasites don’t just live in the gut, like people have falsely assumed. Larval stages of parasites travel, in the case of Ascaris for example, in the night through the lung, and then in the morning, what you do is that you swallow them again and they become mature worms on the way down, but putting people on proper anti-parasitic drugs or clearing regimes. Some of our patients, I’ve seen patients … where they have parasites crawling inside of their eye or ear or through the nose. And so, the parasites are not just in the gut, they’re like everywhere. And we find a lot of people with epilepsy respond to anti-parasitic drug, that means the parasite actually lives in the head or domiciled in the brain. And so there’s a lot more to it, but in terms of liver health, what is important, if you have parasites in the gut, first of all, the parasites change the gut motility to slow it down, so the food passes by them slower so they have more time to eat. And so many cases of chronic constipation or sluggishness in the gut are caused by the biotoxins that parasites use to modulate our gut.
Fungi are able to hold a multiple of their own body weight in terms of mercury and lead in their cell wall. Systemic candida or systemic mold issues, really are heavy metal toxic, and it’s the body that allows the molds to grow because they’re saving the body from the heavy metals at a cost that now we have to deal with the mycotoxins that the mold is excreting to keep the immune system a little bit awake. But the molds are really our lifesavers right now in the toxic environment. And so the worst thing that people can do is to do a massive mold killing spree like some of the findings of certain teachers in that field, without covering them with metal binding agents, there could be the medical ones like the DMSA or other substances like, chlorella … that I have used. There are many strategies for doing that … but you should never kill molds without anticipating an onslaught, an avalanche of heavy metals to be liberated from them. And so, in terms of liver health, the molds, just a part live in gut. When they’re connecting with each other and making these longer chains, we call them yeast, but it’s still the same basic organism. The job of the liver is to clear the toxins that the molds produce. So the molds established themselves, and to grow, they need to excrete a daily small dose of toxic stuff to keep your immune system away from them. And so, we call them collectively mycotoxins. I know we have now some beautiful urine test that can actually demonstrate that. And so those mycotoxins need to be cleared through the liver. And when they do, they actually damaged the liver cells. Or is put it this way, the machinery of the liver cell gets completely jammed up by the mycotoxins, the liver cells to not know they’re not prepared for the onslaught onset. And when they jam several of the enzymes inside the liver cell, the liver cell cannot do the other jobs that it’s supposed to do. Again, the liver cell has 2 jobs you know, one is anabolic, to create building blocks for things the body needs elsewhere. Other is catabolic.
You can measure that now the bile salts in the blood are high on all our chronic liver patients. And well, the itchy skin is a good indicator, people would have a lot of itching, but there’s other symptoms; brain fog. And so, if the bile ducts aren’t free, the liver does its job, if you can’t get the toxins out that way, it sends it back to the blood stream. And the forward movement is most commonly impaired by mechanical blockage in the bile ducts. And that can only be resolved with 1 method, and it’s a mechanical method, you compress and decompress the system. You know, there’s no real skill to do that, it’s just people don’t do it. The castor oil packs are nice, the coffee enemas are nice and juicing up the system, but it doesn’t mechanically free up obstruction of the bile ducts. And so, for us, that has become the main thing. And then the other thing is when you actually open these canals up, they dump very toxic material into the gut, and many of the toxins are fat soluble, most of the toxins are what we call neurophilic, that means they’re like the nervous system, because its full of fat. And so, on the way down, the gut is lined with nerve endings. In fact, there is more nerves in the gut than is in the spinal cord, this hugely densely innervated structure. And so, what happens when you have neurophilic toxins traveling down the small intestine and large intestine, many of them get reabsorbed by the nerve endings.
Further down, you also have the enterohepatic circulation where some toxins are absorbed, through the veins in the gut and directly pumped back into the liver. We may not be so concerned about the enterohepatic circulation, everybody knows that word, and this is a smaller part of the problem, but … “Entero” means gut, nervous system recirculation, the toxins go straight back in the nervous system whereas your body tried so many steps and spend so much energy to clear it from your brain to get it in the blood, to get it to the liver, you shunted it into the system, shut it down the bile ducts, shut it down the gut, and then you have absorbed the same thing in the nerves, goes straight to the spinal cord or up the vagus nerve straight back to the brain where it came from. And then all this effort goes from nothing.
Chlorella is universal binder that has been most published. It binds all the heavy metals that we know, it also binds most modern farming chemicals and most mold toxins. There’s also Zeolites … if you like, it’s very potent in binding aluminum, and this is difficult in binding all the farming chemicals that have been looked at in a strong dose. If people need like a strong whack, we give them charcoal for a few days. Charcoal binds everything including the trace minerals, including fat soluble vitamins; vitamin D, vitamin E. I’m not a fan to use any binder that has any charcoal in it for long term basis. Few days, yes, but there’s people in our field right now that market binders where they put every everything together that have been published on the binder, but they unfortunately put charcoal in there which isn’t normal for them. And unfortunately, that’s not understood, and this sort of thing. They can take this for years and may not feel any immediate thing, but their overall health is dimming in a few months. So, there is better binders, and we also use … Ecklonia Cava – a brown ocean algae … these are the best binders we use based on the scientific literature, chlorella being on top. Chlorella, Ecklonia Cave and Zeobind (in some situations).
kind of go through. so for the gut to work, to actually move the stuff forward, the gut needs to have a certain motility. And so that was overlooked in the past, people that are chronically constipated tend to take osmotic agents like magnesium oxide or vitamin C that simply draws water into the gut, and then gut expands. And then, there’s a stretch response and it starts moving, but at the cost of dilating it, stretching the bowel wall. And when you do that for many years, you stretch the bowel wall more and more and you need more of these agents to get the reflex. So fortunately, medicine made some progress there and came up with the idea of motility agents, things that naturally increase the contractility and the motion in the gut, the muscle contractions that rhythmically cause the food to move forward. And we use Underberg … a German herbal agent that’s purely herbal and has been well researched to actually create the local drainage, and they call that the juicing up, and increases the gut motility. And there is a medical drug called Motegrity, it came out very recently, that it’s doing an excellent job, that’s one of the 2 medical drugs that we like. And so, for the liver to work, the downstream stuff has to work. You have to have binders on board, you need movement. And if there is no movement in the gut, nothing will happen. And so, they found amazing results just creating the gut movement, many livers improve, because when the gut moves slowly, even if you have good binders on board, there’s too much reabsorption of the toxic crap in the gut. You need to have a certain speed. You know, the transit time from the mouth to the anus should be 24 hours. That means you can do a test, you can take some charcoal, swallow it, check the time and see how long it takes for the black stuff in the poop to come out, because it doesn’t get absorbed, you’ll see it. And we had people when we started treating them, it took 6 weeks. You know, 3 weeks, that’s not unusual. And whatever you do medically is wrong in those people, you have to get their motility first out of the gut. So just to repeat the steps, so we first make sure the gut moves, we put the binders on board, then you put the herbal bitters in to speed up the transport through the liver. If there’s mycotoxins involved, you want to use some sublingual alpha lipoic acid and glutathione. And then it’s time to trigger the release of toxins from your tissues. Ultimately, we’re concerned about the brain. Firstly, before we do it, wherever the patient is hurting for example, we know the trigger points. When you give somebody a DMPS shot … invariably … the mercury comes out. But then we inject trigger points with the DMPS, you get on average 200 times more mercury out in the urine. That means that trigger points were areas that were holding on to Mercury. And so when we clear the whole liver detox system, that’s the time then to do systemic detox where you trigger the release of toxins, whatever it is; agro chemicals. Use the product from biochemical matrix manuals, it’s fantastic to get glyphosate out of the system. We use cilantro and some other things to trigger the release of mercury, but once the liver is going.
Chinese found that 5,000 years ago … the autonomic nervous system … they didn’t call it that in those days … has rhythms to it, and they’re clearly regulated by the autonomic nervous system. Now, back to the emotions. So, we know that emotional stress, what has been emphasized wrongly in the past is obviously sympathetic nervous system. Now, we need that to do stress and all that, but it’s the parasympathetic nervous system that regulates every healing function, every degenerative function and every detox function, and it has shoot branches into the liver. And the main emotions that affect the liver already published in the Chinese texts you know, is resentment, anger. And so most of us are not able to express anger in our workplace. There’s lots of incidents, that make us angry and so held back anger gets stored in the limbic system and expresses itself in dysfunction in the in the vagus nerve in the part that regulates the liver. And so what happens with that, it simply needs to dysfunction in this whole working off the liver cell. And so clearing the emotions that are connected with that and freeing up the signals that go to the liver, you should improve the overall function of the liver both on the regenerative side and on the detox side.
Fungi are able to hold a multiple of their own body weight in terms of mercury and lead in their cell wall. Systemic candida or systemic mold issues, really are heavy metal toxic, and it’s the body that allows the molds to grow because they’re saving the body from the heavy metals at a cost that now we have to deal with the mycotoxins that the mold is excreting to keep the immune system a little bit awake. But the molds are really our lifesavers right now in the toxic environment. And so the worst thing that people can do is to do a massive mold killing spree like some of the findings of certain teachers in that field, without covering them with metal binding agents, there could be the medical ones like the DMSA or other substances like, chlorella … that I have used. There are many strategies for doing that … but you should never kill molds without anticipating an onslaught, an avalanche of heavy metals to be liberated from them. And so, in terms of liver health, the molds, just a part live in gut. When they’re connecting with each other and making these longer chains, we call them yeast, but it’s still the same basic organism. The job of the liver is to clear the toxins that the molds produce. So the molds established themselves, and to grow, they need to excrete a daily small dose of toxic stuff to keep your immune system away from them. And so, we call them collectively mycotoxins. I know we have now some beautiful urine test that can actually demonstrate that. And so those mycotoxins need to be cleared through the liver. And when they do, they actually damaged the liver cells. Or is put it this way, the machinery of the liver cell gets completely jammed up by the mycotoxins, the liver cells to not know they’re not prepared for the onslaught onset. And when they jam several of the enzymes inside the liver cell, the liver cell cannot do the other jobs that it’s supposed to do. Again, the liver cell has 2 jobs you know, one is anabolic, to create building blocks for things the body needs elsewhere. Other is catabolic.
You can measure that now the bile salts in the blood are high on all our chronic liver patients. And well, the itchy skin is a good indicator, people would have a lot of itching, but there’s other symptoms; brain fog. And so, if the bile ducts aren’t free, the liver does its job, if you can’t get the toxins out that way, it sends it back to the blood stream. And the forward movement is most commonly impaired by mechanical blockage in the bile ducts. And that can only be resolved with 1 method, and it’s a mechanical method, you compress and decompress the system. You know, there’s no real skill to do that, it’s just people don’t do it. The castor oil packs are nice, the coffee enemas are nice and juicing up the system, but it doesn’t mechanically free up obstruction of the bile ducts. And so, for us, that has become the main thing. And then the other thing is when you actually open these canals up, they dump very toxic material into the gut, and many of the toxins are fat soluble, most of the toxins are what we call neurophilic, that means they’re like the nervous system, because its full of fat. And so, on the way down, the gut is lined with nerve endings. In fact, there is more nerves in the gut than is in the spinal cord, this hugely densely innervated structure. And so, what happens when you have neurophilic toxins traveling down the small intestine and large intestine, many of them get reabsorbed by the nerve endings.
Further down, you also have the enterohepatic circulation where some toxins are absorbed, through the veins in the gut and directly pumped back into the liver. We may not be so concerned about the enterohepatic circulation, everybody knows that word, and this is a smaller part of the problem, but … “Entero” means gut, nervous system recirculation, the toxins go straight back in the nervous system whereas your body tried so many steps and spend so much energy to clear it from your brain to get it in the blood, to get it to the liver, you shunted it into the system, shut it down the bile ducts, shut it down the gut, and then you have absorbed the same thing in the nerves, goes straight to the spinal cord or up the vagus nerve straight back to the brain where it came from. And then all this effort goes from nothing.
Chlorella is universal binder that has been most published. It binds all the heavy metals that we know, it also binds most modern farming chemicals and most mold toxins. There’s also Zeolites … if you like, it’s very potent in binding aluminum, and this is difficult in binding all the farming chemicals that have been looked at in a strong dose. If people need like a strong whack, we give them charcoal for a few days. Charcoal binds everything including the trace minerals, including fat soluble vitamins; vitamin D, vitamin E. I’m not a fan to use any binder that has any charcoal in it for long term basis. Few days, yes, but there’s people in our field right now that market binders where they put every everything together that have been published on the binder, but they unfortunately put charcoal in there which isn’t normal for them. And unfortunately, that’s not understood, and this sort of thing. They can take this for years and may not feel any immediate thing, but their overall health is dimming in a few months. So, there is better binders, and we also use … Ecklonia Cava – a brown ocean algae … these are the best binders we use based on the scientific literature, chlorella being on top. Chlorella, Ecklonia Cave and Zeobind (in some situations).
kind of go through. so for the gut to work, to actually move the stuff forward, the gut needs to have a certain motility. And so that was overlooked in the past, people that are chronically constipated tend to take osmotic agents like magnesium oxide or vitamin C that simply draws water into the gut, and then gut expands. And then, there’s a stretch response and it starts moving, but at the cost of dilating it, stretching the bowel wall. And when you do that for many years, you stretch the bowel wall more and more and you need more of these agents to get the reflex. So fortunately, medicine made some progress there and came up with the idea of motility agents, things that naturally increase the contractility and the motion in the gut, the muscle contractions that rhythmically cause the food to move forward. And we use Underberg … a German herbal agent that’s purely herbal and has been well researched to actually create the local drainage, and they call that the juicing up, and increases the gut motility. And there is a medical drug called Motegrity, it came out very recently, that it’s doing an excellent job, that’s one of the 2 medical drugs that we like. And so, for the liver to work, the downstream stuff has to work. You have to have binders on board, you need movement. And if there is no movement in the gut, nothing will happen. And so, they found amazing results just creating the gut movement, many livers improve, because when the gut moves slowly, even if you have good binders on board, there’s too much reabsorption of the toxic crap in the gut. You need to have a certain speed. You know, the transit time from the mouth to the anus should be 24 hours. That means you can do a test, you can take some charcoal, swallow it, check the time and see how long it takes for the black stuff in the poop to come out, because it doesn’t get absorbed, you’ll see it. And we had people when we started treating them, it took 6 weeks. You know, 3 weeks, that’s not unusual. And whatever you do medically is wrong in those people, you have to get their motility first out of the gut. So just to repeat the steps, so we first make sure the gut moves, we put the binders on board, then you put the herbal bitters in to speed up the transport through the liver. If there’s mycotoxins involved, you want to use some sublingual alpha lipoic acid and glutathione. And then it’s time to trigger the release of toxins from your tissues. Ultimately, we’re concerned about the brain. Firstly, before we do it, wherever the patient is hurting for example, we know the trigger points. When you give somebody a DMPS shot … invariably … the mercury comes out. But then we inject trigger points with the DMPS, you get on average 200 times more mercury out in the urine. That means that trigger points were areas that were holding on to Mercury. And so when we clear the whole liver detox system, that’s the time then to do systemic detox where you trigger the release of toxins, whatever it is; agro chemicals. Use the product from biochemical matrix manuals, it’s fantastic to get glyphosate out of the system. We use cilantro and some other things to trigger the release of mercury, but once the liver is going.
Chinese found that 5,000 years ago … the autonomic nervous system … they didn’t call it that in those days … has rhythms to it, and they’re clearly regulated by the autonomic nervous system. Now, back to the emotions. So, we know that emotional stress, what has been emphasized wrongly in the past is obviously sympathetic nervous system. Now, we need that to do stress and all that, but it’s the parasympathetic nervous system that regulates every healing function, every degenerative function and every detox function, and it has shoot branches into the liver. And the main emotions that affect the liver already published in the Chinese texts you know, is resentment, anger. And so most of us are not able to express anger in our workplace. There’s lots of incidents, that make us angry and so held back anger gets stored in the limbic system and expresses itself in dysfunction in the in the vagus nerve in the part that regulates the liver. And so what happens with that, it simply needs to dysfunction in this whole working off the liver cell. And so clearing the emotions that are connected with that and freeing up the signals that go to the liver, you should improve the overall function of the liver both on the regenerative side and on the detox side.
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