Humanley
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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.

Can You Catch A Cold?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1763504409

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This was sent to me by a friend of mine taking a walk in Beijing.

An air quality index (AQI) of 50 or less is considered suitable for human exposure. Levels exceeding 150 are considered 'unhealthy' and can cause impaired lung function, cough, chest pain, and other respiratory symptoms.

When this photo was taken, the AQI was 180+, which is equivalent to smoking 5-6 cigarettes in a day.

What a crazy world we live in, where people choose to blame viruses, rather than air pollution, for their respiratory problems.

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Insects do not attack healthy plants. The plant becomes sick first due to a lack of proper inputs (i.e., sunlight, water, food, soil, etc) or from being poisoned. Once the plant tissue has degraded past a certain point, insects come along to break down the plant (which is no longer viable), and return it to the soil.

This same principle applies to the human body. When our tissue loses its vitality, specific bacteria within our own microbiome proliferate to break down dead and dying tissue. Once this job is done, the bacteria then assist in regenerating new healthy tissue.

Tissue becomes diseased first, only then do the bacteria come along to clean up the mess. Microbes are not the cause of the problem.

Watch this recent paradigm shattering presentation by Entomologist Dr. Thomas Dykstra.

Dr. Dkystra has also appeared on the Humanley Podcast - Episode 60.

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The Tismane of Bolivia, who I previously posted about here, are some of the healthiest people in the world. They are largely free from chronic disease, with many living well into their 80's and 90's. However, it's not just the Tsimane who have exceptional health and well being. There are dozens of native tribes across the world who enjoy an almost disease free existence, despite having very limited access to modern medicine.

Their secret? Living in relative harmony with nature, and being constantly connected to the elements (i.e. sunlight, earth, fresh air, and clean water). They eat off the land, are physically active, have limited interaction with the outside world, are exposed to far less toxic substances than those in the West, have meaning and purpose in their lives, and reside in close-knit communities.

This recent documentary gives an inside look into the Tsimane's way of life.

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Today I’m speaking with Dr. Daniel Roytas, a clinician & ally who recently published the book, Can You Catch a Cold: Untold History & Human Experiments.

Dr. Roytas’ book is a rich, much-needed exploration that will support your intuition about your body’s wisdom & why you've never needed to fear contagion. 🌟

We explore…

πŸ‘‰The untold story of the historical divide between contagion & terrain-based understandings of human health 🌼

πŸ‘‰ Why do antibiotics β€œwork” if bacteria aren’t the problem? πŸ€”

πŸ‘‰ The flaws associated with germ theory 🚨

πŸ‘‰ How your level of psycho-emotional development determines the truths you accept πŸ€ͺ

πŸ‘‰ Why we collude with the rejection of bodies (and how this takes the shape of pharmaceutically assisted management & suppression of symptoms) πŸ₯€

Listen to the full episode here πŸŽ™οΈ
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Did you know, more than 1.7 billion people have asymptomatic tuberculosis infections?

How is it possible for one quarter of the world's population to harbour the alleged pathogenic bacteria, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, yet exhibit no symptoms?

Germ theory explains this anomaly away by stating that a 'strong immune system' affords protection against the pathogen. However, the majority of those with asymptomatic infections are some of the world's poorest. They live in squalor, are malnourished, have poor personal hygiene, and limited access to clean drinking water and medical care.

We are told all of these factors weaken the immune system. So, how can their immune systems be strong enough to protect them against such a highly infectious and lethal pathogen?

Maybe the simple answer is that bacteria are not the cause of disease?

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Powerful stuff from Joe Dispenza.

I listened to this the other day. It's always good to be reminded that we can do all of the 'right' things to heal ourselves, but if we don't believe we can, then we won't.

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Adam Parker from the Ideal Day Podcast recently spoke to me about Can You Catch A Cold?

This eye-opening podcast dives deep into the fascinating history of infectious disease theories, explores controversial experiments and untold truths about how we understand colds, immunity, and human health.

Listen here.

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Tom Cowan's latest presentation "The End of Virology (Once Again)" explores failed human contagion experiments, cell culture experiments and FOI's that bring the entire field of Virology into question.

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Looking forward to presenting at "The Terrain Shift" event today alongside Dr's Sam and Mark Bailey.

Thanks to James and Sarah at Grow Me from the Living Free Movement for organizing this event.

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Landmark study demonstrates the transmission of symptoms online.

Can You Catch A Cold? Get your copy here.

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In the 1920's, the U.S Department of Agriculture conducted several studies investigating the issue of pleomorphism. One of the experiments discovered that a pure strain of bacteria would change into more than a dozen different forms when the culture medium it was growing in was modified.

These shocking results led the researchers to conclude that "the whole system of bacteria needs complete revision".

This experiment, and many others like it, conclusively demonstrate that bacteria are not monomorphic, but pleomorphic. This means that bacteria are not fixed, and can modify their form and function in response to changes in environmental conditions.

These findings not only turn the entire field of microbiology on its head, but shatter the very foundations that germ theory is built upon.

All of this information and more is discussed in my book, Can You Catch A Cold?

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In 1933, the Microbial Institute of Moscow published research on the issue of pleomorphism. The authors, Professor Kritschewski and Ponamarewa, observed many different forms of bacteria growing in a pure culture of B. paratyhphi over a twenty day period under controlled settings.

They were clear about the importance of their results, stating that the pleomorphism of bacteria should be considered a proven fact. They went on to say that "the doctrine of monomorphism contradicts reality, and should be substituted by the statement that bacterial species are pleomorphic".

Unsurprisingly, these findings, and those of many others from institutions around the world, were dismissed and relegated to the waste paper basket. Why were such important discoveries suppressed? Because if pleomorphism was ever accepted as fact, the entire field of microbiology and infectious disease would fall over night.

Find out more in my book, Can You Catch A Cold?

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My latest interview with Leigh Brandon from the Radical Health Rebel Podcast.

Leigh and I had a wonderful conversation, where we discuss health and wellness, the science (or lack thereof) supporting germ theory, contagion, lock downs, and much more.

Watch here.

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Did Antarctic explorers disprove contagion?

Find out as I read the section "Antarctic Anomalies" from my book, Can You Catch A Cold?

Available now on Amazon.

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Cancer. Do we have it all wrong? Join me for a Facebook Live at 7:30 PM AEST tonight where I will be discussing why our current understanding might be incorrect.

See you there.

Dan
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NY Times Best Selling author, Dr. Kelly Brogan recently reviewed "Can You Catch A Cold?: Untold History & Human Experiments".

Here's what she had to say.

"A contagion-free world restores trust in the human body, ease in relations, and meaning where there was random risk. Daniel's work represents the definitive text on the subject for anyone who is ready to break one of the deepest spells ever cast. He leaves no stone unturned, and his conclusions are based on the evidence so few have bothered to read. I am so grateful this book exists!"

–Kelly Brogan MD, NY Times Best Selling author and holistic psychiatrist.

Need a great gift idea for friends, family, and loved ones this festive season? Get them a copy of "Can You Catch A Cold?".

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What really happened during the Spanish Flu?

Join me on Facebook Live at 1 PM AEST today (just under 2 hours from now).

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What really caused the Spanish Flu?

Find out more in my book "Can You Catch A Cold?"

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Dr Tom Cowan, author of "The Contagion Myth" reviews "Can You Catch A Cold?"

"Occasionally in life a new book or lecture comes along that effectively changes the world. Such is the case with "Can you Catch a Cold" by Daniel Roytas. We all grew up under the delusion that colds and flu are something we catch, something caused by invisible demons for which we have no ability to sense or detect. As a result we live in fear, avoid our loved ones and basically just live in a kind of make-believe world. If you are tired of living in a make believe world read Daniel's book, you'll never see the world the same again".

Latest Interview

Check out my latest interview with fellow Aussie, Ellika Dattilo from Inbox Interviews. We explore contagion, germ theory, terrain theory, and my upcoming short course, which will be released in the coming weeks.

Sign up to Ellika's mailing list and she will send you the link to the interview. You can find Ellika on Instagram @ellikadattilomusic or @ellika.dattilo

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Going live in a little under 4 hours with Toni Weel. Link below.

Where Is The Virus? What Even Is a Virus?

With the author of 'Can You Catch a Cold' Daniel Roytas

Let's talk about those pesky viruses...

With Toni Weel, Sara from Virtuous Unicorns, Katie Meert, Gary Parent, and Daniel Roytas.

Where: https://youtube.com/live/tA56SNtYXsA?feature=share

When: Thursday 12-19-2024 at noon est.

Who: Toni Weel, Sara from virtuous Unicorns, Katie Meert, Gary Parent, and Daniel Roytas
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