An ICU doctor’s obsession with restoring failing human systems led to something larger: a hidden shift in water, soil, and agriculture driving biological collapse—and a path to reverse it.
Dr Kory, we have been using Aurmina in our RO system water since last October. I have been noticing lately that I wake up often during the night with a very dry mouth that requires me to get up and drink water. I’ve had this condition somewhat in the past( I wear a bite splint at night) but it’s worse now. In preparing our water with Aurmina, I use 1/2 teaspoon of Aurmina in one 1/2 gallon of water. I do not wash them out between preparation. I have 2-1/2 gallon pitchers, one refrigerated and one not. I mostly drink the refrigerated water. Am I doing something wrong? Or is the dry mouth unrelated?
An interesting reframing that places water chemistry upstream of soil and biological health, though it would benefit from clearer empirical evidence to support the scale of the claims. The integrative perspective is compelling, especially in linking hydrogeochemistry with agricultural resilience.
I hope you write about your visit to Japan and tell us all that you learned. I also wanted to ask you if you plan to keep writing your medical musings, sub stack, even though you aren't going to continue seeing patients anymore. If not, then hopefully you keep writing more interesting books!
Thank you, Dr. Pierre Kory, for all your contributions to humanity 💕
I first started following your work after seeing your Senate testimony on ivermectin. From the care and the fierce passion you showed in saving Covid patients, I knew you were one of the "good ones" who could be trusted. I bought ivermectin and followed your Covid protocols and was able to help my whole family, including extended relatives (94-yr old grandmother) who all came through just fine.
I'm so happy that you've discovered this new calling and are placing your efforts in helping life from the ground up. I foresee this will have yet even greater impacts to people and the planet. I only hope that as many people as possible are able to encounter and heed your advice.
It's so interesting that Japan has produced the 2 major revelations in your journey (ivermectin and now Asao's work). A very special country and people indeed!
Congratulations on your new baby! May he be blessed 💕✨
Dr Pierre, welcome to Japan! I imagine you are about to meet Dr Satoshi Ōmura, but I am also grateful that, thanks to Kory’s introduction, I have been able to learn anew about the achievements of Dr Shima Nishi and Dr Naotake Nojima.
As a fellow respiratory and intensive care physician, I am sad to see you stepping back from the front lines of clinical practice, but I pray for the healthy birth of Kory II❣ I also wholeheartedly support your efforts to address the dysfunction of soils, plateaus and, ultimately, the entire Earth system by focusing on the chemical properties, ionic composition and electrochemical behaviour of water sources from downstream. I look forward to meeting you again somewhere in the future❣
We have a quarter acre in Oregon that we have gardened for years. I started some seeds in Aurmina water last week and watered my raspberries with it. I will see about doing a controlled experiment in the future. I just read the protocol.
Congratulations to you and Lisa on the new baby! I’m thankful for your life course as it brought about increased awareness of multiple healing modalities. Even in the face of cancellation and ruin. You are brave! You’ve certainly saved more lives than you’ll ever know. This new chapter will be equally as impressive, I’m sure! Please keep writing. We’ll keep reading. ✔️
Why not name your kid Lazlo? It's a respectable Hungarian name he will have on his birth certificate. You can still call him Laci/Lutzee, and so that will, de facto, be his name for friends, family, school.... just as it was for your father.
Albert Schatz Ph.D. discovered the wonder drug streptomycin and developed the concept of chelation as a major mechanism in the formation and fertility of soils.
Chelation not only is active in soils and microbes, but also in plants and animals. Plants and animals utilize almost the same chelation process.
"In man it is the deep red heme that transports in the blood the oxygen liberated from the plants, which themselves have a compound, green colored chlorophyll, that is so similar to heme that, to depict the chemical formula, it is necessary only to substitute an iron atom for one of magnesium. "It is one of nature's miracles," says Shatz, "that it could so simply modify a key life-compound, one way for animals, and another way for plants.""
'Secrets of the Soil - Tomkins & Bird' Ch-10 Claws of Chelation
Hola Dr. Kory. Por favor cuídese mucho. Recuerda que los de la Agenda 2030 nos quieren matar de hambre y usted está buscando "cómo revertir el colapso biológico". Un afectuoso saludo desde Colombia.
How do we order and use your products for our gardens and plants please?? I am a patient of your clinic with severe brain fog and don’t understand how to get the plant product or how to use it? I am so sad that you are leaving the clinic because you have been my only hope for ever getting better, I am many years into my long covid, vaccine 💉 injured journey and you were my only hope😢😢😢. Sad, sad, sad news. Congratulations on your new little one! All of your patients will miss your support, leadership, dedication and research to help us in so many ways 😢😢😢😢😢
I have known of you for at least five years and have subscribed to both Malone.News and AMD. Just a quick/ do you know Zach Bush M.D. in Virginia? He travels the world teaching regenerative farming and has a unique small assortment of products mainly for gut health. He definitely thinks out of the box, not unlike you and AMD. His products are; ION* Intelligence Of Nature.
The phrase "we are what we drink" is strongly associated with Dr. Henri Coandă, the Romanian inventor and aerodynamics pioneer. This concept was central to his later-life research into what he called "energetic liquids" and their profound effects on human biology and health.
Dr. Coandă's fascination with this idea began with a personal observation. After noticing a strange, crusty buildup on the cooling pipes of a steam turbine he was testing, he applied the same scientific curiosity to the human body. He theorized that the water we drink, and the minerals and other substances it contains, could leave similar deposits within our own circulatory and biological systems.
This led him to develop a broader philosophy, often summarized as "we are what we drink." He believed that the quality, structure, and composition of the water we consume is a primary determinant of our health, vitality, and even our cellular function. He argued that impure or "dead" water could contribute to the buildup of harmful deposits in the body, while clean, energetically vital water could support optimal health.
His research in this area, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, was focused on the properties of water and its interaction with biological systems. While he is far more famous in mainstream history for his work on jet propulsion (the Coandă effect) and aerodynamics, his theories on water and health have a dedicated following in alternative and holistic health circles. The "we are what we drink" quote serves as the foundational principle for his work on what he saw as the crucial, yet overlooked, role of water in human biology.
Dr Kory, we have been using Aurmina in our RO system water since last October. I have been noticing lately that I wake up often during the night with a very dry mouth that requires me to get up and drink water. I’ve had this condition somewhat in the past( I wear a bite splint at night) but it’s worse now. In preparing our water with Aurmina, I use 1/2 teaspoon of Aurmina in one 1/2 gallon of water. I do not wash them out between preparation. I have 2-1/2 gallon pitchers, one refrigerated and one not. I mostly drink the refrigerated water. Am I doing something wrong? Or is the dry mouth unrelated?
A Mini Mineral Maestro on the way! Congrats! 💙
An interesting reframing that places water chemistry upstream of soil and biological health, though it would benefit from clearer empirical evidence to support the scale of the claims. The integrative perspective is compelling, especially in linking hydrogeochemistry with agricultural resilience.
I hope you write about your visit to Japan and tell us all that you learned. I also wanted to ask you if you plan to keep writing your medical musings, sub stack, even though you aren't going to continue seeing patients anymore. If not, then hopefully you keep writing more interesting books!
Thank you, Dr. Pierre Kory, for all your contributions to humanity 💕
I first started following your work after seeing your Senate testimony on ivermectin. From the care and the fierce passion you showed in saving Covid patients, I knew you were one of the "good ones" who could be trusted. I bought ivermectin and followed your Covid protocols and was able to help my whole family, including extended relatives (94-yr old grandmother) who all came through just fine.
I'm so happy that you've discovered this new calling and are placing your efforts in helping life from the ground up. I foresee this will have yet even greater impacts to people and the planet. I only hope that as many people as possible are able to encounter and heed your advice.
It's so interesting that Japan has produced the 2 major revelations in your journey (ivermectin and now Asao's work). A very special country and people indeed!
Congratulations on your new baby! May he be blessed 💕✨
Really interesting series. Is there any crossover between Shilajit and Aurimina?
Dr Pierre, welcome to Japan! I imagine you are about to meet Dr Satoshi Ōmura, but I am also grateful that, thanks to Kory’s introduction, I have been able to learn anew about the achievements of Dr Shima Nishi and Dr Naotake Nojima.
As a fellow respiratory and intensive care physician, I am sad to see you stepping back from the front lines of clinical practice, but I pray for the healthy birth of Kory II❣ I also wholeheartedly support your efforts to address the dysfunction of soils, plateaus and, ultimately, the entire Earth system by focusing on the chemical properties, ionic composition and electrochemical behaviour of water sources from downstream. I look forward to meeting you again somewhere in the future❣
I also want to say how much your ideas have enriched my life and that of others already. Much joy to hear about the baby!
We have a quarter acre in Oregon that we have gardened for years. I started some seeds in Aurmina water last week and watered my raspberries with it. I will see about doing a controlled experiment in the future. I just read the protocol.
Congratulations to you and Lisa on the new baby! I’m thankful for your life course as it brought about increased awareness of multiple healing modalities. Even in the face of cancellation and ruin. You are brave! You’ve certainly saved more lives than you’ll ever know. This new chapter will be equally as impressive, I’m sure! Please keep writing. We’ll keep reading. ✔️
Why not name your kid Lazlo? It's a respectable Hungarian name he will have on his birth certificate. You can still call him Laci/Lutzee, and so that will, de facto, be his name for friends, family, school.... just as it was for your father.
Albert Schatz Ph.D. discovered the wonder drug streptomycin and developed the concept of chelation as a major mechanism in the formation and fertility of soils.
Chelation not only is active in soils and microbes, but also in plants and animals. Plants and animals utilize almost the same chelation process.
"In man it is the deep red heme that transports in the blood the oxygen liberated from the plants, which themselves have a compound, green colored chlorophyll, that is so similar to heme that, to depict the chemical formula, it is necessary only to substitute an iron atom for one of magnesium. "It is one of nature's miracles," says Shatz, "that it could so simply modify a key life-compound, one way for animals, and another way for plants.""
'Secrets of the Soil - Tomkins & Bird' Ch-10 Claws of Chelation
Hola Dr. Kory. Por favor cuídese mucho. Recuerda que los de la Agenda 2030 nos quieren matar de hambre y usted está buscando "cómo revertir el colapso biológico". Un afectuoso saludo desde Colombia.
How do we order and use your products for our gardens and plants please?? I am a patient of your clinic with severe brain fog and don’t understand how to get the plant product or how to use it? I am so sad that you are leaving the clinic because you have been my only hope for ever getting better, I am many years into my long covid, vaccine 💉 injured journey and you were my only hope😢😢😢. Sad, sad, sad news. Congratulations on your new little one! All of your patients will miss your support, leadership, dedication and research to help us in so many ways 😢😢😢😢😢
I have known of you for at least five years and have subscribed to both Malone.News and AMD. Just a quick/ do you know Zach Bush M.D. in Virginia? He travels the world teaching regenerative farming and has a unique small assortment of products mainly for gut health. He definitely thinks out of the box, not unlike you and AMD. His products are; ION* Intelligence Of Nature.
Dr. Coandă's - The father of fluid dynamics.
The phrase "we are what we drink" is strongly associated with Dr. Henri Coandă, the Romanian inventor and aerodynamics pioneer. This concept was central to his later-life research into what he called "energetic liquids" and their profound effects on human biology and health.
Dr. Coandă's fascination with this idea began with a personal observation. After noticing a strange, crusty buildup on the cooling pipes of a steam turbine he was testing, he applied the same scientific curiosity to the human body. He theorized that the water we drink, and the minerals and other substances it contains, could leave similar deposits within our own circulatory and biological systems.
This led him to develop a broader philosophy, often summarized as "we are what we drink." He believed that the quality, structure, and composition of the water we consume is a primary determinant of our health, vitality, and even our cellular function. He argued that impure or "dead" water could contribute to the buildup of harmful deposits in the body, while clean, energetically vital water could support optimal health.
His research in this area, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, was focused on the properties of water and its interaction with biological systems. While he is far more famous in mainstream history for his work on jet propulsion (the Coandă effect) and aerodynamics, his theories on water and health have a dedicated following in alternative and holistic health circles. The "we are what we drink" quote serves as the foundational principle for his work on what he saw as the crucial, yet overlooked, role of water in human biology.