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In 1822, Polish doctor Jedrzej Śniadecki discovered that sunlight could help treat rickets, but his findings were largely ignored. It wasn’t until much later that sunlight therapy began to be widely used for rickets.
This is partly becasuse your body can’t absorb enough calcium from your food without Vitamin D.
But the sun doesn’t just build bones. It also sharpens eyesight, regulates sleep, strengthens your heart, boosts your mood, and floods your body with life-giving molecules like nitric oxide and serotonin.
We were never meant to only live indoors. Go outside—your body will thank you.
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This is partly becasuse your body can’t absorb enough calcium from your food without Vitamin D.
But the sun doesn’t just build bones. It also sharpens eyesight, regulates sleep, strengthens your heart, boosts your mood, and floods your body with life-giving molecules like nitric oxide and serotonin.
We were never meant to only live indoors. Go outside—your body will thank you.
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SEED OILS
- Linked to Heart Disease
HEART DISEASE - became a serious health risk after industrial seed oils were introduced to the food supply in the 20th century.
As noted by Dr Mercola
Linoleic acid (LA) from seed oils accumulates in your tissues creating
inflammatory damage inside arteries, with plaque formation, that builds silently over time before symptoms appear.
Even if you avoid seed oils at home, LA remains embedded in packaged foods and restaurant meals, with constant exposure that keeps arterial damage ongoing.
Tracking and reducing LA intake transforms heart disease from an inevitable outcome of aging into a long-term process you can influence.
To significantly lower your LA exposure, eliminate soybean, corn, sunflower, safflower, canola, and cottonseed oils entirely.
Once these oils are gone, you sharply reduce the raw material that fuels arterial inflammation and plaque formation.
NOTE:
Stop relying on restaurant food and fried meals
Avoid high-LA animal foods like chicken and pork
Choose grass fed beef or lamb instead, which naturally contain far lower LA levels.
https://youtu.be/4TdMw10dDxc?si=NhZzfjAbOZOUNms8
- Linked to Heart Disease
HEART DISEASE - became a serious health risk after industrial seed oils were introduced to the food supply in the 20th century.
As noted by Dr Mercola
Linoleic acid (LA) from seed oils accumulates in your tissues creating
inflammatory damage inside arteries, with plaque formation, that builds silently over time before symptoms appear.
Even if you avoid seed oils at home, LA remains embedded in packaged foods and restaurant meals, with constant exposure that keeps arterial damage ongoing.
Tracking and reducing LA intake transforms heart disease from an inevitable outcome of aging into a long-term process you can influence.
To significantly lower your LA exposure, eliminate soybean, corn, sunflower, safflower, canola, and cottonseed oils entirely.
Once these oils are gone, you sharply reduce the raw material that fuels arterial inflammation and plaque formation.
NOTE:
Stop relying on restaurant food and fried meals
Avoid high-LA animal foods like chicken and pork
Choose grass fed beef or lamb instead, which naturally contain far lower LA levels.
https://youtu.be/4TdMw10dDxc?si=NhZzfjAbOZOUNms8
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The One Food Swap Most People Get Wrong - Mercola Cellular Wisdom
Heart disease was once considered rare, then surged across the 20th century. This episode explores the hypothesis that industrial seed oils and high linoleic acid intake may be a missing dietary driver behind modern heart risk and cellular stress.
#HeartHealth…
#HeartHealth…
Check this out .. Stem cell research :
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There is real research on tooth regeneration:
• Scientists in Japan, South Korea, and other countries are studying ways to regrow teeth using stem cells or antibodies.
• Some experiments have successfully triggered tooth regrowth in animals (mice, ferrets).
• A Japanese team even began early human safety testing using a drug that targets a protein called USAG-1.
So the idea of regrowing teeth is real science.
I’m looking into this further
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There is real research on tooth regeneration:
• Scientists in Japan, South Korea, and other countries are studying ways to regrow teeth using stem cells or antibodies.
• Some experiments have successfully triggered tooth regrowth in animals (mice, ferrets).
• A Japanese team even began early human safety testing using a drug that targets a protein called USAG-1.
So the idea of regrowing teeth is real science.
I’m looking into this further
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AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
“What if the immune system is actually acting properly,” and it’s attacking the body for a reason, but you just have to figure it out?
He argues that, in most cases, you can trace the root cause of autoimmune disease back to four broad categories:
• mold and mycotoxins
• heavy metals
• viruses
• and parasites.
Listen to this rational talk
https://x.com/vigilantfox/status/2025572890314256802?s=52&t=MhfqoKynrdXeM1poxhjWqQ
“What if the immune system is actually acting properly,” and it’s attacking the body for a reason, but you just have to figure it out?
He argues that, in most cases, you can trace the root cause of autoimmune disease back to four broad categories:
• mold and mycotoxins
• heavy metals
• viruses
• and parasites.
Listen to this rational talk
https://x.com/vigilantfox/status/2025572890314256802?s=52&t=MhfqoKynrdXeM1poxhjWqQ
ORGANIC FOOD
from farmer’s markets
(Not from grocery stores)
The only way to healthy food sources
Why be concerned & buy organic
Roundup (glyphosate-based herbicides) is still widely used on crops in North America, including Canada.
Serious widespread Gluten allergies & Celiac started with Roundup .. listen to this:
from farmer’s markets
(Not from grocery stores)
The only way to healthy food sources
Why
Roundup (glyphosate-based herbicides) is still widely used on crops in North America, including Canada.
Serious widespread Gluten allergies & Celiac started with Roundup .. listen to this:
Forwarded from Dr David Martin
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“Around 85% of Roundup that has been used, has been used since 2006…”
“And 2006 marks the date when these gluten allergies began.”
“And 2006 marks the date when these gluten allergies began.”
HEATH CRISIS IN PLAIN SITE
Glyphosate Exposure and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Risk:
The public has become acutely aware of glyphosate, an environmental toxin.
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, has become one of the most controversial chemicals in modern agriculture. Marketed since the 1970s by Monsanto, later acquired by Bayer AG, glyphosate’s widespread use transformed global food production — and, many argue, public health.
Touted as “safe enough to drink,” the reality is far darker. Mounting epidemiological evidence links glyphosate exposure to non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in farm workers and general populations living near sprayed areas.
Despite hundreds of studies suggesting toxicity, regulatory agencies still support it’s use on crops & widespread foods.
Glyphosate Exposure and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Risk:
The public has become acutely aware of glyphosate, an environmental toxin.
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, has become one of the most controversial chemicals in modern agriculture. Marketed since the 1970s by Monsanto, later acquired by Bayer AG, glyphosate’s widespread use transformed global food production — and, many argue, public health.
Touted as “safe enough to drink,” the reality is far darker. Mounting epidemiological evidence links glyphosate exposure to non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in farm workers and general populations living near sprayed areas.
Despite hundreds of studies suggesting toxicity, regulatory agencies still support it’s use on crops & widespread foods.
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Note:
Source your food
This means -
-read the contents,
-learn the lingo of stamps on food
-avoid seed oils
-look for organic
- find farmer’s markets
Listen to this presentationn
Source your food
This means -
-read the contents,
-learn the lingo of stamps on food
-avoid seed oils
-look for organic
- find farmer’s markets
Listen to this presentationn
Low Vitamin D Levels Raise Risk of Hospitalization for Respiratory Tract Infections
Low vitamin D doesn't just make you more likely to catch a respiratory infection - it increases the odds that a routine illness escalates into a hospital stay or a life-threatening setback. New research shows how a silent deficiency weakens airway defenses, delays recovery, and raises the stakes once infection strikes.
Low vitamin D doesn't just make you more likely to catch a respiratory infection - it increases the odds that a routine illness escalates into a hospital stay or a life-threatening setback. New research shows how a silent deficiency weakens airway defenses, delays recovery, and raises the stakes once infection strikes.
Mercola.com
Low Vitamin D Levels Raise Risk of Hospitalization for Respiratory Tract Infections
Low vitamin D does not just increase the likelihood of catching a respiratory infection. It may also raise the risk that a routine illness escalates into a hospital stay or a life-threatening complication.
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MAGNESIUM
- let’s revisit magnesium
There are 2 forms of magnesium that are beneficial to our body.
Magnesium L-Threonate
&
Magnesium Bis-Glycinate
Both are forms of magnesium, but they do different jobs in the body.
Magnesium L-Threonate
• Magnesium bound to L-threonic acid (a vitamin C metabolite)
• Key feature: crosses the blood–brain barrier more effectively
Best for:
• Brain health & cognitive function
• Memory and learning support
• Sleep quality (calmness, not sedation)
• Potential support in age-related cognitive decline
Why:
Magnesium L-threonate significantly increases magnesium levels inside the brain, important for synaptic activity and neuroplasticity.
👉 Think: “brain-focused magnesium”
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💪 Magnesium Bis-glycinate (Biglycinate)
• Magnesium bound to glycine (an amino acid)
• Very highly absorbable and gentle on digestion
What it’s best for:
• Muscle relaxation and recovery
• Reducing cramps and tension
• Stress and anxiety support
• General magnesium deficiency
• Sleep (more body relaxation/sedative effect)
Why:
Glycine is calming to the nervous system, so has a double relaxation effect (magnesium + glycine). It’s also less likely to cause digestive upset compared to other forms like citrate.
👉 Think: “body + relaxation magnesium”
- let’s revisit magnesium
There are 2 forms of magnesium that are beneficial to our body.
Magnesium L-Threonate
&
Magnesium Bis-Glycinate
Both are forms of magnesium, but they do different jobs in the body.
Magnesium L-Threonate
• Magnesium bound to L-threonic acid (a vitamin C metabolite)
• Key feature: crosses the blood–brain barrier more effectively
Best for:
• Brain health & cognitive function
• Memory and learning support
• Sleep quality (calmness, not sedation)
• Potential support in age-related cognitive decline
Why:
Magnesium L-threonate significantly increases magnesium levels inside the brain, important for synaptic activity and neuroplasticity.
👉 Think: “brain-focused magnesium”
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💪 Magnesium Bis-glycinate (Biglycinate)
• Magnesium bound to glycine (an amino acid)
• Very highly absorbable and gentle on digestion
What it’s best for:
• Muscle relaxation and recovery
• Reducing cramps and tension
• Stress and anxiety support
• General magnesium deficiency
• Sleep (more body relaxation/sedative effect)
Why:
Glycine is calming to the nervous system, so has a double relaxation effect (magnesium + glycine). It’s also less likely to cause digestive upset compared to other forms like citrate.
👉 Think: “body + relaxation magnesium”
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Can you take both?
YES
Daytime: L-threonate (focus, cognition)
-Evening: bisglycinate (relaxation, sleep)
They complement each other rather than compete.
Why this combo works so well
• They use different absorption pathways
• They target different systems:
-L-Threonate → brain
- Bis-glycinate → body + nervous system
YES
Daytime: L-threonate (focus, cognition)
-Evening: bisglycinate (relaxation, sleep)
They complement each other rather than compete.
Why this combo works so well
• They use different absorption pathways
• They target different systems:
-L-Threonate → brain
- Bis-glycinate → body + nervous system
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General Daily Magnesium Target
For most adults
Men: ~400–420 mg/day (elemental magnesium)
Women: ~310–320 mg/day
👉 From all sources combined
(food + supplements)
For most adults
Men: ~400–420 mg/day (elemental magnesium)
Women: ~310–320 mg/day
👉 From all sources combined
(food + supplements)