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I think anyone could have predicted if they had followed the news on refinery fires in a pattern around the world. There were refinery fires in Mexico, Canada, US (two sites), Russia (two sites), Australia, Ecuador etc one after the other in just the last 20 days or so. Some DS hand with its local elements seems to be behind many is my strong hunch. I could still be wrong, but I think such a series of fires world over in oil refineries is no coincidence. One side wants to cause an oil crunch having prepared for the war with all sorts of buffers, and another wants oil to flow in plenty to arm twist the other more. A simple piece which can be fit into the pattern to see the incentives in such refinery fires. Plus I know for sure adversaries and their DS doesn't want India to benefit from refining Arab and Iran oil in plenty once the war settles. As I had said before, India is to benefit a lot by next year if everything goes as I had forecasted. They also want to hit India economically and destabilize it politically. We all know this, no matter what's your ideology, this has always been the conspiracy against India. Hit jobs on industries and refineries can serve many purposes in one. Geopolitical, economical, and political. A clear pattern I just noticed is a plethora of accounts trying to blame Modi and Govt for the fire. How come so fast, so well organized they are in this propaganda? Is GoI responsible for the fires in Texas refineries, Russian refineries, Australia refinery too? Ridiculous. Or are they all also losers as these comment psyops imply? The 0.5 front of the DS is being used to attack India by all means. Online and offline. By psyops on people and sabotage ops on the country. India still needs to be careful. Should adopt what I call a "conspiratorial preemptive defense posture." We should believe there's a conspiracy against us and the enemy uses all sorts of dirty tricks to attack us, so think in those lines and try to preempt. I know it is easy to say but very difficult to do. Yet starting with vetting the workforce in all strategic sectors may be a good beginning.

This is how international fashion brands kiII Indian crafts. This is East India Company redux. @RalphLauren is selling this PRINTED bandhani skirt for a whopping 44,000 INR, without mentioning that it is Bandhani. First of all, Bandhani or bandhej is a millennia old Indian tie and dye craft technique that has been seen even in the Ajanta paintings. Bandhani is created knot by painstaking knot by artisans whose skill is passed down not in design schools but across generations. Every dot in a bandhani saree is a decision made by human fingers, a tiny act of devotion to craft. Every bandhani textile is unique. Even the word Bandana in English has come from Bandhani. But Ralph Lauren bastardizes Bandhani with a cheap printed cotton wrap skirt, a machine approximation of centuries of handwork, listed blandly and prices it at ₹44,800, with not a word about India, not a word about the artisans whose ancestors built this language of cloth. Real hand done bandhani skirts in Bharat cost less than 5000 Rs! Ralph Lauren stole the aesthetic and erased the ancestry, just like the British East India Company did! Absolutely shameful!

They’re even marketing dhoti pants as 'high-waisted pleated pants.' It seems they have a structural inability to innovate without relying on Indian cultural extraction. 🇮🇳

Photosynthesis for Trees, Oxidative Phosphorylation for Humans. Do Trees have the SECRET TO HEALTH? We could learn a thing or two from trees. Trees can live anywhere from 100 to 5000 years. Trees use photosynthesis to convert the sun's photons into chemical energy to sustain life. Sunlight triggers an electron transfer from water to carbon dioxide producing a carbohydrate and oxygen. Humans also convert photons into chemical energy through oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) by eating the high powered electrons from carbohydrates, and breathing in the oxygen to receive those electrons producing water and carbon dioxide which is recycled by the plant. This is how we live in harmony with trees. The secret to health and longevity lies within the lifestyle of a tree. They are connected to the earth's magnetic flux, with their canopies open to the sun 24/7 so they do not need to eat. This should tell us just how powerful these two forces are in life. Humans are similar, but we have a backup system for when we are intermittently disconnected from the earth's magnetic field during daytime to explore our environment. You are not designed to be 100% connected to the magnetic flux or the sun's radiations. You have a backup system that allows you to do this; mitochondria The backup system involves eating food. Food is a source of electrons, and is required when we are disconnected for too long, because being disconnected means we are not replacing electrons lost to our environment. We do not need to eat at night, because we are (supposed to be) sleeping on the ground, using the earth's magnetic flux to RECHARGE & REGENERATE. How disconnected you are from the earth's magnetic field and the sun will determine your long term health. The more connected you are, the less you have to eat, because you are receiving free electrons from the earth's magnetic field. Unfortunately today, most of us live a disconnected lifestyle due to technology and artificial forces that have replaced our real battery chargers: the sun 🌞 and the earth 🌎 Do you enjoy laying on a beach in a bathing suit soaking up the sun, toes in the sand, and splashing in the waves of the ocean? I'm sure you do. Have you ever stopped to think about why this experience makes you feel so good? because this is one of the best ways to be connected. A tree requires light, water and magnetism to thrive (as seen through photosynthesis). Humans do as well. What happens when you cover a tree with a tarp? You block the sun, and the tree can no longer grow, and eventually dies. This is essentially what humans do when they wear clothes, sunscreen and sunglasses, let alone stay indoors out of the sun, and away from ground. If you find your health is sub-optimal and are struggling with illness Ask yourself if you are covering your three bases: Are you getting adequate light (from the sun)? Water (pure, tamper-free/non-fluoridated water)? Magnetism (free electrons from the earth)? If the answer is NO You know whose lifestyle you've to mimic.





Incorporating carbs intra-workout (I drink 1L orange juice every session) was a game changer for me. After years of stagnation, I started gaining strength and muscle again. Carbs spike insulin, which opposes cortisol, making them anti-catabolic. Plus, your muscles need quick fuel for intense efforts, without carbs, you’ll burn through glycogen and start breaking down muscle to make glucose.

Tell me a beautiful medical fact.






Christian Bishops meet Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin, pledge support to DMK Alliance.

Your B12 test measures two things and can't tell them apart. 70-80% of circulating B12 is bound to haptocorrin. Your liver clears it. It never reaches cells. 20-30% is bound to transcobalamin. That's the fraction that actually gets delivered. Clinicians call it holoTC. Standard serum B12 tests sum both. A "normal" result can still mean cellular deficiency, and it misses roughly 25-30% of true deficiency cases. The better tests: -HoloTC measures the active fraction directly - MMA (methylmalonic acid) rises only when cellular B12 is genuinely insufficient. Functional gold standard. - Homocysteine also rises in deficiency but also with low folate, low B6, MTHFR variants, kidney issues, aging. Less specific. Who should care: adults 60+, long-term metformin users (10-30% go deficient), PPI users, vegetarians/vegans, anyone with unexplained fatigue, neuropathy, cognitive changes, or macrocytic anemia. If you've been told your B12 is normal and symptoms don't fit, ask for holoTC and MMA. Sources: Nexo, Am J Clin Nutr 2011: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21593511/ Fedosov, Clin Chem Lab Med 2015: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25536667/





