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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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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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Why do we think the body attacks itself?

Why are we so quick to blame mother nature and the human body as the cause of disease?

Why do so many accept the assertion that the body can just go awry by itself, because it is somehow imperfect or broken?

Where did the notion come from that the body just randomly turns on itself, and why do we accept it?

What evidence are we relying on to support the premise of 'autoimmunity' and is it sound?

Join me tomorrow evening, Wednesday the 6th of December at 6 PM AEST where I will be presenting a 2 hour webinar (including 30 mins question time) on autoimmune disease.

CPE hours available.

Recording available.

It's not about what you are going to learn, it's about what you are going to unlearn.

Sign up here: https://www.humanley.com/autoimmune-disease-webinar
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2022 certainly had some ups and downs. As you might be aware, I resigned as senior lecturer of nutritional medicine at an Australian university. This marks 10 years for me, employed as an academic at various colleges and universities across the country. This blessing in disguise now allows me to dedicate more time towards Humanley, to follow my dreams and pursue greater things.

As a thank you to everyone in this community for their support this year, I would like to offer 50% off all of my webinars and courses (autoimmune webinar excluded). This offer is valid until Wednesday, the 14th of December, 2022.

Use the code HUMANLEY50 at the checkout for 50% off.

Bring on 2023!

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The body doesn't attack itself.

Once again, the effect has been confused with the cause. Just because scientists see immune cells in the presence of damaged tissue, does not mean the immune system caused the damage.

The question must be asked what mess is the immune system trying to clean up?

According to Dr. Giles Monif, there is no scientific evidence proving the concept of autoimmunity, and I agree with him.

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Episode 66: Dr. Linda Isaacs: Enemas, Enzymes & Cancer

Could coffee enemas, dietary therapy and pancreatic enzymes help support people with cancer?

In this episode Dr. Linda Isaacs shares her experience utilising coffee enemas to assist her patient's on their healing journey. We also discuss the importance of dietary therapy and the prescription of pancreatic enzymes as a method of supporting cancer patients, a method pioneered by Dr. William Donald Kelley.

Linda L. Isaacs, M.D., graduated from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. She co-authored the book The Trophoblast and the Origins of Cancer.

https://www.humanley.com/blog/episode66

Check out Dr. Isaacs website here: www.drlindai.com

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According to a paper published in Nature on the 5th of December, vaccine side effects can be attributed to a nocebo effect. In other words, if you have experienced a side effect, it's probably all in your head.

Trust the science.

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Let's straighten a few things out about the microbiome.

1. There is no such thing as a 'healthy' microbiome. It has never been defined and never will be.

2. The microbiome does not cause health or disease. It is simply the body's response to environmental and emotional inputs (ie diet, water, stress, toxins etc).

3. The microbiome does not define good or bad health. The microbiome is the result of inputs that are either health promoting or disease promoting.

4. Your microbiome is you. It is a part of you, it is not separate to you. The microbiome you are born with is the microbiome you will die with. It is an adaptive living interface designed to maintain homeostasis between you and the outside world. Forever responding (and therefore forever changing) to external stimuli.

5. The inputs are what we should be looking at, if we want to understand the microbiome and the cause of disease.

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Symptoms are not the cause of disease.

1. Cholesterol is not the cause of cardiovascular disease.
2. Antibodies are not the cause of autoimmune disease.
3. Neurochemical imbalance is not the cause of depression.
4. Elevated blood sugar is not the cause of diabetes.
5. High blood pressure is not the cause of heart disease.
6. Inflammation is not the cause of disease.

All of these things are symptoms. Blaming symptoms as the cause of disease, implies the body caused the problem, randomly, without provocation, independently of any external inputs.

Symptoms are the body's healing response. When you get a splinter in your finger, the inflammation, pus, swelling, pain, redness, tenderness etc are all symptoms. They are the body's healing response. No one thinks that the inflammation caused the splinter.

If we are to ever truly understand health and disease, we must find and remove the splinter instead of blaming disease on symptoms and then suppressing them.

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50% off webinars and courses at Humanley ends today.

Check out the webinar library here.

Use the code HUMANLEY50 at the checkout.

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Our understanding of the microbiome is back-asswards.

In 2019 an expert assessment on the state of the evidence pertaining to the microbiome was published.

What they found might shock you.

1. Links between changes in the microbiome and human health are not yet established.
2. No one knows if dysbiosis is the cause or consequence of health and disease.
3. Microbiomes are highly individualised.
4. More research needs to be done to better understand it.

The microbiome is one of the most researched topics in the world, yet we know so little about it?

Could it be that we are looking at the microbiome through the wrong lens?

The reason why no links between the microbiome and health or diseases have been established yet, is because our perspective on the microbiome is back to front.

The microbiome is determined by dietary, lifestyle, psychological inputs etc. These things determine health, not the microbiome.

Inputs matter.

It’s time to stop confusing cause and effect.

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When all is said and done, the reality is, arguing back and forward about diet, health, disease and politics, achieves little to nothing.

Let’s be honest here. We aren’t going to find the answers to life’s questions in some scientific journal article.

The answer to our problems is love. Love is all we need. Love yourself, those around you and most importantly, love mother nature (after all, we're a part of it).

We create our own reality. Therefore wouldn't it make sense to focus on the things we do want, rather than what we don't want?

It's easy to get trapped and bogged down in all of the negativity.

When we stay focused on things that don't matter, we forget about the things to do matter.

- You get what you give
- Heed your inner-voice
- Follow your dreams
- Listen to your heart
- Believe in yourself
- You are powerful
- Forgive yourself
- You are enough
- You are special
- You are strong
- You are loved
- You can heal
- You matter

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When will we stop blaming sugar as the cause of type 2 diabetes?

There are some experiments where mice fed diets containing extremely high amounts of pure sucrose or fructose, developed insulin resistance and elevated blood sugar levels. Scientists do not know if this effect is due to the sugar content, energy overconsumption or some other reason all together1. The results of these experiments are then used to scare people away from eating real whole foods like fruits, vegetables and whole grains, because they contain β€˜sugar’.

Based on this logic, it could be argued that foods like meat, eggs, milk, mushrooms, peanuts, cauliflower, asparagus, sunflower seeds and almonds also be avoided because they contain branch chain amino acids (BCAAs).

For some context around BCAAs and insulin resistance;

1. Blood concentrations of BCAAs are elevated in type 2 diabetics2
2. Dietary restriction of BCAAs improves insulin sensitivity and blood glucose levels3
3. Mice fed diets containing high amounts of the amino acid valine develop insulin resistance and elevated blood sugar levels4

Does this mean foods containing BCAAs like valine cause diabetes? No, of course not.

Why do we think foods containing sugar cause diabetes, when there are countless studies showing the consumption of whole grains, fruits and vegetables improves insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control5,6,7,8?

If sugar really causes diabetes, how can a substance like honey have anti-diabetic activity9?

Taking a single constituent out of a food by processing and refining it and then exposing it to an animal or human through the diet, in no way shape or form reflects how that substance acts inside the body, when consumed as part of a whole food.

Why do we continue drawing parallels between pure sucrose and complex sugars found in whole foods? They are not the same thing. It's like trying to compare aspirin to Willow Bark.

How can we blame sugar whilst endocrine disrupting chemicals are being sprayed on our food?

Research food synergy (aka the food matrix).

Real food doesn’t cause disease.

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Native tribes have consumed grain for thousands of years, yet they weren't all walking around with chronic diseases.

Whole grain contains a myriad of vitamins and minerals so that it can be digested, absorbed, utilised, metabolised and excreted by the human body efficiently.

When the grain is processed and refined, these nutrients are stripped away. The body must then draw upon its own nutrient stores to metabolise the processed grain.

Without these nutrients, the body is unable metabolise macronutrients, like carbohydrates properly.

Trying to blame a whole food as the cause of disease, is like warning people against eating poppy seeds because of the negative health effects of heroin. It's like comparing the effects of Willow Bark to aspirin, or Goat's rue to Metformin.

When it comes to disease, it's less to do with what's in whole food and more to do with what's missing from refined and processed junk.

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