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Helping people heal themselves. Good health is a journey not a destination. Humanley challenges the status quo of all things health and wellness.

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Many of the subscribers to this channel are not from Australia but are probably aware of the tyrannical over-reach by the Australian government that occurred over the last several years. This is a heart-wrenching documentary that gives a snapshot of some of the hell we went through in this country.

I lived in Melbourne for almost 4 years from 2014 to 2017. The most liveable city in the world has now become a communist state.

The images in this documentary might be distressing to some viewers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACsgzuDOuLA
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Sometimes the most simple interventions are the most effective.

In this case report, a young woman resolved her depression by simply swimming in open water once a week1.

Anthropologists did not find a single case of depression when they visited native tribes like the Kaluli people of Papua New Guinea, the Ik of Uganda or the Toraja of Indonesia2.

Depression is a consequence of modernity. It is a symptom of existing in a broken Western society whilst also living incongruently with who we really are.

Want to learn more? I gave a free webinar all about depression a few months ago. Listen for free here.

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What causes diabetes, obesity & cardiovascular disease (ie metabolic disease)?

Some people say it's from eating too many 'calories' or consuming too much sugar or fat. Others say it's due to a lack of exercise, or thyroid dysfunction, or genetics.

Well what if I told you it's probably none of those things? What if I told you that all of those things are distractions, drawing our focus away from the true underlying causes?

If you want to find out what I think is causing metabolic disease, make sure to sign up for my free webinar, presented live, tomorrow night Wednesday the 16th of November at 6 PM AEST. Sign up here. A recording will be available.

See you then!

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Don't forget I will be running a free webinar tonight at 6 PM AEST titled Metabolic Disease: The Hidden Hand of Toxicity

A recording of the webinar will be available if you cannot attend the live event.

Hope to see you there.

https://www.humanley.com/metabolic-disease-webinar
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Does the body really attack itself?

Does anybody truly believe the body is that imperfect, that it begins to destroy itself, for some unknown reason, from the inside out?

Is our understanding about auto-immune disease completely wrong?

What's really going on with auto-immune disease? What are the underlying causes and what can be done to manage this issue?

Join me on Wednesday the 7th of December at 6 PM AEST for the final webinar of 2022, which is all about auto-immune disease.

Sign up before Wednesday the 23rd of November to receive 25% off when you use the code AUTO2022 at the checkout.

We really appreciate your support so that we can continue the work we are doing at Humanley.

Find out more & sign up here: https://www.humanley.com/autoimmune-disease-webinar
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If you want to know why I do what I do, this explains it perfectly.

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Mycobacterium leprae is the bacteria said to be the cause of leprosy. Researcher's have found that this bacteria may be able to regenerate liver tissue and improve it's function.

The article says "It appears the leprosy bug is rewinding the developmental clock in the liver. Fully grown liver cells are metabolic powerhouses with hundreds of jobs in the body. But the bacteria are taking them back a stage - like becoming a teenager again - where they can rapidly increase in number before maturing back into adulthood".

What's really going on when someone has leprosy? Is the bacteria there to cause disease, or is it the consequence of an underlying problem? If the bacteria does cause disease, where are the controlled experiments to prove it?

Could the bacteria be attempting to maintain homeostasis and assist the body by helping it respond to a toxic input via augmenting liver function?

Much to ponder.

What do you think?

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-63626239

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Trust the science.

Read the full article, here, authored by Dr. Richard Smith, former editor of the BMJ.

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World Premier of the documentary "Died Suddenly".

https://rumble.com/v1wac7i-world-premier-died-suddenly.html

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This article titled "Superbug fight 'needs farmers to reduce antibiotic use'" was published by the BBC yesterday.

In the article they say "Routinely using antibiotics in livestock can lead to bacteria becoming resistant and such 'superbugs' could spread to humans" and "Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been described by the World Health Organisation as "one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today."

What's really going on with antibiotic resistance? Is it possible that the bacteria aren't becoming resistant per se? Could the bacteria actually be there for an essential reason?

In Episode 60 of the Humanley podcast, Dr. Thomas Dykstra explained that insects and fungus "infect" plants in order to break down the toxic insecticides, herbicides and fungicides sprayed on them. The insects convert the pesticides in to non-toxic substances. These pesticides are initially so toxic to the insects, that it kills them. Over time however, they become better at metabolising the poisons and are able to clean up the mess without dying. Could a similar phenomenon be occurring when it comes to so called "antibiotic resistant" bacteria?

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The latest from Dr. Mike Yeadon.

At 28:30 in regards to pandemic simulations Yeadon says "Having watched 25 years of pandemics, when it is my belief, that they can't occur, it's pretty powerful evidence. Obviously if I am wrong about the possibility that pandemics could occur, I still think it's pretty powerful evidence but slightly less so".

https://www.bitchute.com/video/kKPnWBtHaan1/?fbclid=IwAR2mRunVvy8cPJKccwTNzs7smUJzFSmYad12L6qTTur8HRunlXPtnAlea2s

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We've been told the jabs saved the world & without them, hundreds of millions would have died. According to our leaders, the only thing we could do was shut down the world & inject every person on earth.

We are also told more than 70% of the world has been v@xd. It is said that the pandemic would not end unless v@x rates were very high. According to TIME magazine, less than one quarter of people living in developing countries have received 1 dose.

Question 1: The majority of the world's population live in developing countries. How can 70% of the worlds population be jabbed, if less than 24% of people in developing countries haven't even received 1 dose? Can someone show me the math here?

Question 2: How come 75% of people in developing countries haven't been wiped out? They are unjabbed, malnourished, impoverished, have limited access to basic health care etc.

Surely the virus should have decimated them? How did they survive such a highly infectious and lethal germ?

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Dr. Tom Cowan presented at the Weston A. Price Foundation's annual Wise Traditions conference back in 2022. The presentation was recently uploaded to the Weston A. Price Foundation's Bitchute channel.

Part 1 of 2 - https://www.bitchute.com/video/Rj2igX7AJisW/

Part 2 of 2 - https://www.bitchute.com/video/8SKUtU7wEUEP/

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Mark Devlin and Dr. Andrew Kaufman talk about the corporate music industry. I have been following Mark for many years now. He is a really interesting guy and has done a lot of important work in regards to standing up for freedom, truth and human rights.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnkEYdhZxzg

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Australian Senator Gerard Rennick asking some hard questions.

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