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@efdavis419 @jimmy_dore @RenzTom Don't complain that you've been looking for love in all the wrong places. Your handlers' job is to keep you inside a very narrow Overton window, and you're an A student!
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Corporate news? Nope.
"Do your own research". Yup, primary and secondary. Been up to my eyeballs looking at millions of records many, many times. Amazing what what we " ignorant on purpose" can learn sometimes.
"We know you won't". Too late, already happened.
Thanks for the meaningful engagement!
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@BobbyFreiler Good post, thanks. Can you suggest a supplement plan for connective tissue?
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My no. 1 regret in life is the 4 surgeries I’ve had.
Knowing what I know now, I wouldn’t have done a single one - I would have healed with herbs, fasting & fruit instead.
Let me break them down:
1. Knee surgery at 12.
This was a sports injury. The doctor said the meniscus tear wouldn’t heal on its own. We did the arthroscopy. I was back on the field in 3 months.
What I’d do now: rest, fruit fast, herbal protocol, slow re-loading.
The meniscus heals by itself in the right conditions.
2. Knee surgery at 22.
It was the same knee, this time a different injury.
Now I think it was the first surgery’s compensation pattern that caused the second one...
What I’d do now: same protocol. Slower, deeper. Let it take 12 months instead of forcing it back in 12 weeks.
3. Wisdom teeth out at 19.
It's routine, everyone does it.
The dentist said they’d crowd my other teeth.
Four molars, gone in a single afternoon.
Years later I learned wisdom teeth are part of your detoxification network. Pulling them creates dead spots in your jaw - cavitations = that store toxins for life.
What I’d do now: leave them in, manage with herbs, alkalize the body so the surrounding tissue stays healthy.
4. Hernia repair in my 30s.
This was connective tissue weakness, and the doctor said it would only get worse.
We installed mesh. Mesh that, by the way, is now the subject of a class action because of how often it migrates and causes complications.
What I’d do now: lift smarter, fast, eat for tissue regeneration, give it 6-12 months. Hernias do heal naturally.
The pattern across all 4...
Doctors only get paid when you accept their recommendation.
That doesn’t make every doctor evil. But it means you, the patient, have to take ownership of your health, question the system, and become your own Health Operator.
Last year I tore my knee again, lifting heavy.
I didn’t go to a doctor or get an MRI.
I rested, took the herbs I trust, focused on calcium-rich greens, slept 9 hours a night, sat in the sun, walked daily.
12 months later, the knee feels better than it has in a decade.
I’m not anti-surgery. If my arm was hanging off, I’d want a surgeon in the room. If my son broke a bone, we’d reset it.
But there’s a difference between necessary surgery and the kind I had.
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