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Dani Lin's avatar

Fascinating.

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Janion's avatar

Tried to order both books but not delivered to New Zealand alas. Loving Volcanoes !

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David Kukkee's avatar

Doc... in spite of the great feats you have done, and the very true concept of mineral deprived modern humanity presented , I have a great deal of reservation about your beginning hypothesis, specifically the "origins of life", as you have depicted in your open. Not consistent with the Bible, Doc. There is no need for this to be in your book, which can stand upon it's own merit, without endorsing the failed theory of evolution and Darwin's Origin of the Species.

Attributing 'considerable scientific consensus' to a theory that is inconsistent with the Bible is akin to crediting Fauci as being science personified. Many 'scientists' are full of it, having never considered reading the Bible: my brother is one of them.

Evolution of life from nothing is a nothing burger. God created all of life, as described in the book of Genesis. Life did not spring from primordial muck or the depths of the ocean, as a single cell, morphed, and then gradually formed humans after successfully forming monkeys. Like "safe and effective" "vaccines", it was a lie of great magnitude. God only is responsible for life.

The following quote is a major RED FLAG, which cannot be ignored, Doc:

"Thus, volcanoes are also considered a key contributor to the origin of life on Earth, providing several critical ingredients and conditions. However, they were not the only factor responsible for the spark of living matter."

The Bible says that God made all life, and then man. He made man in His own image, and from the dust of the earth, i.e. trace minerals. Asserting that life sprang spontaneously from geological and physical forces in combination excludes God, who created all of these forces also. So the thinking is circular at best... creation creating creation. Not sound, provable, or cogent. Not acceptable for a thesis, theory, or workable foundation for an otherwise solid argument in favor of supplementing human health by getting back to the basics of truth in everything. The need for the replacement of minerals that we were created with, and are now depleted, is not a subject that needs a Darwinian foundational prerequisite.

One cannot build a truthful narrative upon a faulty foundation Doc. So I protest, and continue on, reading with skepticism.

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Margaret Allison's avatar

Thanks, David Kukkee! I came over to see if anyone was a creation scientist. They have disproved Darwinism when I was in Bible College 1969-1973 or before then. The earth is not old. God made it! Then He had a beautiful plan of salvation if man failed. His plan always works. And the dividends are for eternity!

I totally agree with you,David. I can understand the minerals may be depleted by man’s devises to make food better but he failed. It is being proven. Dr. Kory, build on the Firm Foundation. God never fails!!! I too will continue to read but know that critical thinking skills have kicked in. Closer to 80 than 70 and retired RN with a retired license because of the COVID debacle!! And I am so happy even when things are bad. It’s called mercy and grace!!

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Travis Ogle's avatar

I hope Doctor Kory gives considerable thought about your wonderful comment, David Kukkee. I am delighted to read your thoughts about how he may have been led astray in the origin of life issue. It’s amazing that science seems to have transitioned from the theory of evolution to the viewpoint of it being an established fact.

There isn’t any convincing evidence that justifies such a dramatic change. Perhaps that change occurred because it is repeated in every textbook and teaching aide from kindergarten through college. As a student many years ago, the origin of life was hypothesized to have begun in the primordial soup theory with an added energy source, such as a lightning strike, and bingo, a single cell life form was created, which evolved over many eons into man.

Some men and women of science just want us to accept that theory on faith, because try as they may, they can’t reproduce it in any lab today. Rather than getting closer to doing it, as new discoveries are presented, they are finding the complexities are even more involved, and less likely to be duplicated.

I consider Doctor Pierre Kory, a hero in the medical field and deserving of the admiration of all who value truth and compassion, and in possession of a brilliant mind. If he views the origin of life as occurring without God’s intervention, I pray he will be blessed to be informed by the many documented miracles and other events that are known to be true as described in the Bible.

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Mark Fulford's avatar

Find granite or basalt dust with a minimum of 1000 CGS reading on a paramagnetic meter .

It's a 2-3% component of all our potting soils . Biochar and earthworm castings are also foundation materials in our potting soils . No more greenhouse diseases! m

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Mark Fulford's avatar

Not sure iff this will open up for folks. If it fails, I'll post it another way . /Users/markfulford/Library/Containers/co. m.apple.mail/Data/Library/Mail Downloads/8341B510-7CE8-429F-BB23-C3FEC8ADB563/Breaking the 10,000-Year-Old Cycle of Degradation- Replacing Ancient Conventional Industrial (ACI) Agriculture with PQNK - The Science of Natural Ecosystems.pdf

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Kevin-Michael:Smith's avatar

Dr Kory, thank you for all of this. I have already pre-ordered your book The War on Chlorine Dioxide, and have become a $7 a month paid subscriber.

I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2011 and have been through many rabbit trails/diverse "alternative" treatments.

As of last year I have been implementing the Copper Revolution Protocol which includes several cofactors as well as implementing chlorine dioxide in several of its forms. The lesions that had been appearing on my central nervous system for a decade and a half have all ceased and the lessons are receding. I am slowly recovering my ability to walk.

Now with regards to trace minerals: I have been using a supplement that contains fulvic acid along with a full range of trace minerals daily. Does your book address things like this as well? I am totally open to any more information on this. I have been drinking distilled water almost exclusively from the age of 5 (I am 42 now).

Again, thank you and I look forward to reading / listening to the rest of this book and receiving your upcoming book on clo2 when that gets printed! 🤗

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Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

Thanks Kevin - see Chapter 16 - The Five Faces of Earth's Minerals - not all are created equal and don't be mad at me from what you may learn...

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Mouzer's avatar

So, I downloaded the earlier one that was made available to subscribers. Have you made updates that warrant replacing them with the serialized chapters? Thanks!

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Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

no - you're good

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Mouzer's avatar

Thanks! I was thinking I might have to start over.

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JoyceFriend's avatar

I was trying to order book and pdf when it hangs up. May be glitching for other buyers too?

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Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

email info@fromvolcanoestovitality.com and they'll sort it out...

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Mark Fulford's avatar

Pierre, this is a really great service to offer these chapters.

I fervently wish is that this gets people out of their comfort zones and inspires go far beyond the USDA organic label as a deeply compromised protection to food safety.

The short circuiting by way of modern agriculture's destruction is a huge host of necessary elements and mineral complexes which is in many ways intentional . The medical, fertilizer and pesticide industries are all joined at the hip.

Careful field / crop / and livestock observations reveal severe malnutrition has long been a plague on the land and has damaged humanity's foundations for centuries. Uncompromised soil ( a rare thing these days ), is a powerhouse of elements and ionic exchanges of differing electro magnetic charges which generate frequencies that insects and more diverse life recognizes , (over the horizon by the way). Healthy soils can be living batteries that recharge life force 24/7 as long as the depth and breadth of soil particles is not shorted out by compaction, hypoxia, and draining of the ionic / electrical magnetic differentials that drive life along.

Chemical salts fertilizers and systemic herbicides / fungicides, are so destructive to the building of humus, the storehouse / banking system of soil life that we fail to see it leaking away over generations. Another dynamic that gets sneers of dismissal is the diamagnetic / paramagnetic exchange of energy which is found at peak levels where volcanic minerals are naturally occurring or intentionally supplied along with humic materials such as properly made composts, to recharge the soils biochemical batteries . Most volcanically derived minerals , molten in their last lifetime, are paramagnetic . Humus rich topsoils are diamagnetic .

here is an energetic factor for farmers to consider. Soil amendments need to be formulated with both positively and negatively charged components to rekindle the exchange . Any substance or practice that diminishes fungal / bacterial , decay / rebirth webwork depletes our nutritional base. M

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Maurice Lavigne's avatar

Psst , Fe is an element, Fe2O3 is a mineral. You can continue to use the common language to call elements minerals,,,or not, but you're a scientist first.

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Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

thanks, I may have misstated Fe a couple of time but in almost all I am referring to it in a mineral form, as a complex, as a sulfate, as an oxide etc

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D Schweinberg's avatar

Dr Wallach has been talking about this for years too. Even glaciers provide dense minerals we need. People living in high elevations drinking water called milk provided them with minerals they needed. It’s a very interesting subject.

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Sammie0627's avatar

What about shilajit? Does it provide all the minerals plus something extraordinary?

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Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

Chapter 16 - The Five Faces of Earth's Minerals - not all are created equal and don't be mad at me from what you may learn..

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Sammie0627's avatar

I always appreciate what I learn. I’m a lifelong learner and insanely curious. I wouldn’t read your material if I didn’t want to learn better methods for providing better advice for others and myself. Thank you for all you do.

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Stephan Fuelling, Ph.D.'s avatar

Interesting, just as I started reading your post, I thought of something that I read many years ago, that on one of the Italian islands (maybe Sicily?) people didn’t get gray hair and it was because of the volcanic soil with all its trace minerals.

One could mix volcanic ash under the soil to replenish the trace minerals.

Other sources could be sea salt, by removing the sodium content. But what about heavy metals?

Regarding fish and mercury, Prof. Stanley Omaye from UNR once told me that they found out why fish in the upper food chain didn’t suffer from mercury poisoning. It was due to the high levels of selenium in the oceans. It binds to mercury so that it is no longer bioavailable!

Would supplementing selenium protect one against the toxic effects of mercury? It would still be detected in a hair or urine analysis but if selenium would also be detected in sufficient quantities, then it could be ok, right?

I have a trace minerals supplement from ‘ConcenTrace’, I should start taking it again…

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Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

great thoughts - the interactions of trace minerals and heavy metals is critical to know - see Chapter 7. Also, in regards to supplementation sources - see Chapter 16

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garret seinen's avatar

Thomas Gold first introduced me to the idea that life originated at deep-sea vents, and yes, it is fascinating. Thanks for pursuing this subject.

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