When I went to school, only the elements up to 92 (uranium) were thought to be natural (except 43, technetium, which I think HAS NOW been form naturally), and anything beyond that artificial. And I'm still not convinced that “earth contains” 118 elements.
Since I have been dealing with multiple sclerosis since 2011 and getting 2 - 3 MRIs each year, I had noticed that I started feeling more like hammered crap after my MRIS. I searched out a community of other Ms patients that we're having a similar symptom and for two years I was individually opting out of the contrast during my MRIS. Taa-da, no more feeling like hammered crap after an MRI.
At the end of February 2024 I was getting my regularly scheduled MRI and it slipped my mind to opt out of the contrast again. 18 hours later I was unable to walk, and I spent the rest of '24 bed bound, even getting to the point where I was not able to turn myself over in bed. Through lots of pt, I was able to get to the point of walking with an upright Walker and going to the Y A few times a week with my older sister to rebuild the atrophy in my legs
Surprised to Not hear Joel Wallach's name mentioned giving early credit where credit is due. Have been aware of the use of minerals for livestock to mix in cow feed - when sick with snot and congestion producers... along with salt and mineral blocks for the same purpose... After all, Dead Doctors Don't Lie.
As I documented in the "visionaries" chapters, there have been many researchers, physicians, and scientists who recognized and championed the need and importance of minerals.. But no one, and I mean no one in the world, has before disseminated knowledge of the uniqueness and power of Shimanishi's mineral extract. They ain't just any minerals, they literally represent "the code of life." I try to provide evidence that the composition and balance/ratio/diversity/breadth of the minerals in Shimanishi's mineral complex are exactly like (or highly similar to) the complexes that erupted from underwater volcanoes 3.5 billion years ago, where cellular life first "sparked" on the planet. That is why it has so many unique properties - the book is not only about the importance of minerals; its overarching goal is to disseminate to the world an awareness that this complex is a solution to many of its ever-increasing problems across soil, plant, animal, and human health.
"So what does this all mean? The mineral matrix that sparked life on Earth is returning to relevance after 3.5 billion years? On Substack? With my help? So weird." (END QUOTE).
Doc, what is weird, is that you have a perfectly sound premise for your book, in this post-Covid era of truth being the new currency, yet you insist on denying God's creation of all life, by attributing His work to the sparking by mineral matrix's as the source of life. Why?
Denying God is a universal propaganda tool, used widely in academia. Why submit to, endorse, or participate in propaganda Doc? You need not.
How about a forensic look at the issue of the creation of all life on the planet by God, who made man from the elements, minerals, and rare earths, and then breathed life into His creation, as related, in the Bible? It does not detract from your current thesis, by allowing that God used many synergies in His creation formula. It follows that the general conceit of man is muddying the creation story and substituting a false narrative, injurious to health, and harming all that was created by removing the knowledge of the need of these trace elements, minerals, and rare earths to maintain health and support life.
You have an opportunity to end the false narrative of both issues, and knit the truth together very clearly, i.e. that men on earth are lacking in knowledge about how the body works together with all creation. Eating margarine is bad. Butter is good. High fructose corn syrup is bad, while honey is good. Vaccines are bad, while natural, God-given immunity is good. All substitutes for the truth are bad. All truth is good.
Let only the truth be heard here Doc. You've earned the audience, don't be tempted to squander the benefits by inserting adulterants, like "3.5 billion years". The generations on Earth are documented in the Bible, and can be calculated very closely.
They are lying about the dates of geological history, by magnitudes. Do not comply.
I never, ever engage with a reader negatively, but you are bringing me close. You literally want me to write about "How about a forensic look at the issue of the creation of all life on the planet by God, who made man from the elements, minerals, and rare earths, and then breathed life into His creation, as related, in the Bible?"
Sure thing, as soon as I have the time to devote 1000+ hours to Bible study. Can we just leave it as God sparked life through the minerals and call it a day? Or let the reader decide on their own how God fits into all of this? My blog is called "Medical Musings," but you seem to be arrogantly telling me I should change it to "God Musings" as it will please you better. How about we all stay in our own lane—I mine, and you yours. Kill me for it all you want, but I like to deeply explore scientific and health topics that I think are of immense relevance to humanity, here and now (perhaps God is guiding me?). My thoughts on God and my relationship with God, I leave off the page, however disappointing that may be to you. Glad you are looking forward to reading Chapter 5 though
I would be very interested on behalf of my husband, who has to have a radioactive contrast injected in January for a ‘gated cardiac Bp MUGA scan’.
I’m a little concerned with regard to detoxing from this or, perhaps, preparing his body beforehand.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received. He has LVF with an ejection fraction of 35% after 7 vessel bypass with an aortic valve replacement 2 yrs ago. This would have been partially caused by the gene therapy.
I would like to make an observation regarding the rare minerals conveniently used in pharmaceuticals but otherwise unstudied. I’ve come to view most pharmaceuticals as binding agents that deplete a healthy body of something. If you look at the known deficiency list caused by medicine, it can be pretty extensive for things like SSRIs and anticonvulsants. I have a vaccine injured adult child. She has Rasmussen’s encephalitis. She’s on 4 anticonvulsants. We recently started supplementing for lost vitamins and minerals. I say all this as confirmation (I’m no chemist) that any possible benefit some people may get from rare minerals, others may be harmed by them when Pharma gets involved? I’m still reading….
Given the risk of Gaddolinium Deposition Disease from MRI contrasts, are there physiological differences between Gaddolinium used for MRI contrast, and Gaddolinium found in soil?
Wikipedia explicitly states that oganesson is “synthetic” (which isn't to say that's proof positive).
mineral | 'min(a)ral |
noun
1 a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance: it identifies the mineral or compound present.
* a substance obtained by mining: the economy has long been dependent on exports of minerals, especially gold.
* an inorganic substance needed by the human body for good health: a wide range of necessary vitamins and minerals.
2 (minerals) British English fizzy soft drinks.
adjective
of or denoting a mineral: mineral ingredients such as zinc oxide.
ORIGIN
late Middle English: from medieval Latin minerale, neuter (used as a noun) of mineralis, from minera 'ore'
—Oxford Dictionary of English
So not necessarily crystalline, and not necessarily composed of more than one element.
When I went to school, only the elements up to 92 (uranium) were thought to be natural (except 43, technetium, which I think HAS NOW been form naturally), and anything beyond that artificial. And I'm still not convinced that “earth contains” 118 elements.
Well actually «le chevalier vit» means “the knight lives”. Doesn't it?
Cutting the lawn, working the garden, walking barefoot on the earth - may no longer be as beneficial as they once were in some places.
"Artificial intelligence (a.k.a “consensus theory regurgitator”) ..."
pisses me off too.
Since I have been dealing with multiple sclerosis since 2011 and getting 2 - 3 MRIs each year, I had noticed that I started feeling more like hammered crap after my MRIS. I searched out a community of other Ms patients that we're having a similar symptom and for two years I was individually opting out of the contrast during my MRIS. Taa-da, no more feeling like hammered crap after an MRI.
At the end of February 2024 I was getting my regularly scheduled MRI and it slipped my mind to opt out of the contrast again. 18 hours later I was unable to walk, and I spent the rest of '24 bed bound, even getting to the point where I was not able to turn myself over in bed. Through lots of pt, I was able to get to the point of walking with an upright Walker and going to the Y A few times a week with my older sister to rebuild the atrophy in my legs
Surprised to Not hear Joel Wallach's name mentioned giving early credit where credit is due. Have been aware of the use of minerals for livestock to mix in cow feed - when sick with snot and congestion producers... along with salt and mineral blocks for the same purpose... After all, Dead Doctors Don't Lie.
As I documented in the "visionaries" chapters, there have been many researchers, physicians, and scientists who recognized and championed the need and importance of minerals.. But no one, and I mean no one in the world, has before disseminated knowledge of the uniqueness and power of Shimanishi's mineral extract. They ain't just any minerals, they literally represent "the code of life." I try to provide evidence that the composition and balance/ratio/diversity/breadth of the minerals in Shimanishi's mineral complex are exactly like (or highly similar to) the complexes that erupted from underwater volcanoes 3.5 billion years ago, where cellular life first "sparked" on the planet. That is why it has so many unique properties - the book is not only about the importance of minerals; its overarching goal is to disseminate to the world an awareness that this complex is a solution to many of its ever-increasing problems across soil, plant, animal, and human health.
Would love audiobook versions
"So what does this all mean? The mineral matrix that sparked life on Earth is returning to relevance after 3.5 billion years? On Substack? With my help? So weird." (END QUOTE).
Doc, what is weird, is that you have a perfectly sound premise for your book, in this post-Covid era of truth being the new currency, yet you insist on denying God's creation of all life, by attributing His work to the sparking by mineral matrix's as the source of life. Why?
Denying God is a universal propaganda tool, used widely in academia. Why submit to, endorse, or participate in propaganda Doc? You need not.
How about a forensic look at the issue of the creation of all life on the planet by God, who made man from the elements, minerals, and rare earths, and then breathed life into His creation, as related, in the Bible? It does not detract from your current thesis, by allowing that God used many synergies in His creation formula. It follows that the general conceit of man is muddying the creation story and substituting a false narrative, injurious to health, and harming all that was created by removing the knowledge of the need of these trace elements, minerals, and rare earths to maintain health and support life.
You have an opportunity to end the false narrative of both issues, and knit the truth together very clearly, i.e. that men on earth are lacking in knowledge about how the body works together with all creation. Eating margarine is bad. Butter is good. High fructose corn syrup is bad, while honey is good. Vaccines are bad, while natural, God-given immunity is good. All substitutes for the truth are bad. All truth is good.
Let only the truth be heard here Doc. You've earned the audience, don't be tempted to squander the benefits by inserting adulterants, like "3.5 billion years". The generations on Earth are documented in the Bible, and can be calculated very closely.
They are lying about the dates of geological history, by magnitudes. Do not comply.
I am looking forward to reading Chapter 5.
I never, ever engage with a reader negatively, but you are bringing me close. You literally want me to write about "How about a forensic look at the issue of the creation of all life on the planet by God, who made man from the elements, minerals, and rare earths, and then breathed life into His creation, as related, in the Bible?"
Sure thing, as soon as I have the time to devote 1000+ hours to Bible study. Can we just leave it as God sparked life through the minerals and call it a day? Or let the reader decide on their own how God fits into all of this? My blog is called "Medical Musings," but you seem to be arrogantly telling me I should change it to "God Musings" as it will please you better. How about we all stay in our own lane—I mine, and you yours. Kill me for it all you want, but I like to deeply explore scientific and health topics that I think are of immense relevance to humanity, here and now (perhaps God is guiding me?). My thoughts on God and my relationship with God, I leave off the page, however disappointing that may be to you. Glad you are looking forward to reading Chapter 5 though
CONGRATULATIONS and WELL EARNED: My “mineral minions” have vaulted me into “top spot” (for now).
I would be very interested on behalf of my husband, who has to have a radioactive contrast injected in January for a ‘gated cardiac Bp MUGA scan’.
I’m a little concerned with regard to detoxing from this or, perhaps, preparing his body beforehand.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received. He has LVF with an ejection fraction of 35% after 7 vessel bypass with an aortic valve replacement 2 yrs ago. This would have been partially caused by the gene therapy.
Jan - worry not on this one. The quantities of stannous ion (tin) used to label RBCs are minute and have negligible toxicity.
Thank you for this Pierre and keep up the great work you do🙏
I would like to make an observation regarding the rare minerals conveniently used in pharmaceuticals but otherwise unstudied. I’ve come to view most pharmaceuticals as binding agents that deplete a healthy body of something. If you look at the known deficiency list caused by medicine, it can be pretty extensive for things like SSRIs and anticonvulsants. I have a vaccine injured adult child. She has Rasmussen’s encephalitis. She’s on 4 anticonvulsants. We recently started supplementing for lost vitamins and minerals. I say all this as confirmation (I’m no chemist) that any possible benefit some people may get from rare minerals, others may be harmed by them when Pharma gets involved? I’m still reading….
you're definitely on to something as you will see...
Given the risk of Gaddolinium Deposition Disease from MRI contrasts, are there physiological differences between Gaddolinium used for MRI contrast, and Gaddolinium found in soil?
*gadolinium
Probably not.. but the dose makes the poison as you know...
I’m sure you want more substantive feedback rather than copy-editing but there is a typo here: “(not that the these are all “trigger words” for me:…”
I will take anything - thanks for this - fixed!