This subject reminds me of a green textbook I got a few decades back about the biogeochemical cycles of life. Cool stuff! I like this approach. When I was at Burns and McDonald we were tracking a plume of TCE in the groundrock fissures below the SF airport. It got down under the bay mud layer somehow. They had thought the mud would seal off the plume. But now that it’s in the rock, it follows these networks of fissures that go…to the center of the Earth! Not really but pretty deep. That’s when I first learned about the deep rock geology. It’s fascinating. I've heard there is more biomass in the fissures than on the whole surface of the Earth, the rocks host enormous colonies of cooperative bacteria protected in a polysaccharide slime, gently chewing away at the sulfur minerals over millennia. Hopefully they learn to eat those solvents under San Bruno. However, even if they do, it will take a long time to eat it all up.
This is a cool macro perspective you have, Pierre! The protons and electrons doing their charge-discharge cycles. You'd be fun to hang out with.
I just finished reading a lecture on the spiritual nature of atomic structure by a quite well known (maybe?) mystic Elizabeth Clare Prophet that appears to answer some of your unknowns.
**Below is a chunk from your writings:**
### **The Fundamental Energy Unit of All Life**
At the center of every atom sits its nucleus, containing positively charged protons. Around the nucleus, electrons move, carrying negative charge. The attraction between separated but oppositely charged particles is the fundamental form of stored energy, called “electrostatic potential energy,” generated by the separation of opposite charges.
Importantly, science has never been able to further understand why or how that relationship creates or holds energy.
It just does.
Asking why a proton separated from an electron creates, or is, energy, brings you to a place where there are no more words, no more explanations, similar to trying to explain the concepts of gravity or time.
**Here is some of what I gleaned from the lecture:**
Basically, the atom is the product of the materialization of Spirit.
An atom has a nucleus, space, and electrons.
The nucleus, the sun center, is the spiritual/Alpha/positive/Father pole, the electron is the material/Omega/negative/Mother pole.
The space between the nucleus and the electron is filled with the Holy Spirit.
Matter consists of the electron and the energies of this hallowed space.
A nucleus without an electron is spirit - no space and no time.
The electron has free will.
The goal of the electron is to unite with the nucleus - with spirit.
It takes time for the electron to accomplish its goal. Therefore, it is the electron that creates time.
The space is fluid virgin consciousness - passive until acted upon for either good or evil.
This is tied to the electron’s role in the creation of time:
It takes time to qualify space with enough Good to neutralize the polarization separating nucleus and electron.
I love that you made this acronym for the iron, sulfur, aluminum, water action – ISAW. I’m sure I'm not the only one who noticed, but it perfectly describes your Rock-Water Circuit epiphany: ‘‘I saw!’ Another layer of intuitive brilliance in this work.😎
I love this! Hoping to not sound foolish praising this, but it's like all the separate disciplines coming together in a unified field theory of planetary/cosmic mechanics, outlining the concept of duality--from macro to microcosm.
I ordered the Chlorine Dioxide book Nov. 7th and have not received it yet...whom shall I contact? Thanks for all tour hard work you do on all your pat projects-love your stuff!!!
Dr. Kory... The statement quoted by Midwestern Doctor: "Second, stomach acid requires both hydrogen and chloride to be produced, and many of the dietary factors which created each (e.g., unprocessed sodium chloride) are much less present in our diet now. In turn, colleagues have found that correctly supplementing these elements can significantly improves GI function." Does this suggest that routine regiment of chlorine dioxide would help to remove acid reflux, Gerd? I bought The War on Chlorine Dioxide but have not read it through... Have used CD for years when I feel something coming on but have no routine set up... Also we are using the Aurmina water treatment system you recommended... thank you so much.
fair question but two totally different things - chlorine dioxide is not an acid and different from hydrochloric acid - so no, chlorine dioxide will not help with GERD
I find this fascinating and my curiosity is intense. I question everything these days, a new survival trick I learned, but sometimes things resonate and seem to ring true on many levels. Your insights are profound and offer a new way to see and understand things we take for granted. I don't know how you can work so hard producing this amazing, well researched material. I can't wait to learn more and I'll be thinking about this as I plant the garden, using vermiculite and special water to help the seeds grow.
My wife I and were just saying the same things--a reprise of everything we learned in college and graduate school, and don't forget to add vermiculite to this year's raised beds?
First I want to thank you for this research. I have no scientific background so as I read this paper, the awareness it brought me connected all the dots to life. And so much more.
Sounds a lot like a Gaia-like theory of the Earth and life. Lots of reference to energy flows, which is usually related to the First Law of Thermodynamics. But any such analysis is incomplete without reference to the Second Law of Thermodynamics. This is the Law where entropy always increases in a closed system. An open system on the other hand allows entropy to come in or leave it, such as the daily infusion of low entropy the Earth gets from the sun. The proton pump mentioned in the article describes a process going against a gradient, so entropy decreases in such a process. Which implies at least as much or more entropy is increased elsewhere. Fascinating subject!
Great article! food for thought. For once something being as clear as mud may be the the correct observation. As I read, I started thinking of the macro cycles of plate tectonics and continental drift being the renewal mechanism of the planet writ large. Add the constant meteor barrage with occasional massive bodies hitting the planet to create sudden changes in climates and extinctions brings in a larger picture. Does the Sun itself have a similar pattern of bringing elements from its core up into the photosphere and back down then periodic coronal mass ejections sending elements and energies out across the solar system. = hence the name "Solar System."
Swabbie Robbie, I am going to stay in my lane here, because some of the possibilities you bring up are fraught with assumptions, as I have come to learn, e.g., "the solar system," - rabbit holes which I have not gone down. But if you are focusing on the possibility that "recursive processes" underlie many other of earth's systems, then bam, spot on!
Beautiful work. There’s some irony in finding it through AI, given AI’s using large data centers that consume significant water, what are your thoughts?
ironic indeed... but one I believe can be remedied by the theory underpinning FVTV, the "parent" book to this one, where I will present the "Geohydrologic Shift Theory," and a proposed solution for what it implies for the future. Grandiose, I know, but I have been researching and writing for a minimum of 18 hours a day since mid-August (and that is WITH the use of AI). I like your point, though, and I like my answer, which is essentially, "AI led us towards a solution to a problem it itself is creating (more accurately: exacerbating).
From our website:Aurmina™ is composed of natural ionic sulfate mineral salts extracted from volcanic rock known as biotite mica vermiculite. Biotite, a silicate mineral similar to zeolites, is part of the same family of aluminosilicate minerals. Like zeolites, biotite is valued for its ability to support detoxification and purification processes, making it an ideal ingredient for water treatment.
Purified Water: 97.5%
Ionic Sulfate Mineral Salts: 2.5%
Approximately it contains the following minerals:
Iron: 792 mg/l
Sulfur: 5800 mg/l
Magnesium: 287 mg/l
Potassium: 218 mg/l
Phosphorus: 25.4 mg/l
Calcium: 45.0 mg/l
Manganese: 14.27 mg/l
Zinc: 1.56 mg/l
Additionally, Aurmina™ includes up to 80 trace minerals, such as alum, cerium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lanthanum, lithium, nickel, rubidium, scandium, selenium, silicon, strontium, titanium, and vanadium. Note: As a natural substance, the mineral composition can vary slightly. (I would add that biotite is considered to have one of the broadest mineral compositions on earth - however, many are in the ppt range, which is extremely expensive to measure and few companies do it
I'm going to give you a spoiler alert regarding one of the building blocks that underlie the main theory that will be presented in From Volcanoes to Vitality. If you look at the above, notice how the concentrations are in milligrams per liter. When you convert the concentrations to a teaspoon, you will discover that the minerals are all shockingly small amounts, except for iron and sulfur. When you add a teaspoon to a gallon... I do not have a word stronger than "infinitesimally small." Basically, what I'm trying to say is that this is not a mineral supplement and should not be thought of as one. Instead, it is a rock extract with a unique mineral composition that acts by transforming the water into which it is added, in ways that I will describe at length in From Volcanoes to Vitality.
Can one drink too much more than a teaspoon or two in a gallon all day? I know also the Leading Edge protocol if one is unwell, but I'm wondering about just the regular everyday all day. Thank you.
Well, I only scanned this but from my poor perusal I will admit I have theorized similar concepts . . . After all, it is well known that "pure" water from wells and springs are not "pure". It is full of trace minerals of all kinds and it seems obvious to me they are shed by all the rocks and dirt and decaying matter the water filters through over days to eons. The local mix is -- what it IS.
If this theory has legs that is great. I only hope the knowledge developed from this helps mankind.
I do not think this theory has direct application to mankind in terms of practical solutions to current problems, but in terms of expanding understanding, curiosity, and perspectives on beliefs, yes. The theory that we believe will have direct application to mankind is called "The Geohydrologic Shift Theory," which is the gravitational core of "From Volcanoes To Vitality."
At the end of 2024, Gerald Pollock posited that a major source of electrons is from the air that we breathe. He claims that it is not oxygen atoms that get transferred to RBCs in the lungs: that what happens is that the surplus electrons from the atoms are pulled to the RBCs whose charge is depleted. And those electrons get offloaded from the RBCs in individual cells, where the cell's charge depletion pulls them from the RBCs. In my mind, that's why we die most quickly from lack of oxygen, followed next by water and then food. Air is the essential nutrient because of the charge that it provides every minute of every day.
I'm guessing that there's also charge that is created by infrared energy, which Pollock showed enabled the creation of structured water. Whether the IR somehow is converted to electrons I don't know (way above my pay grade and the abilities of my feeble little mind).
Close... but oxygen is an electron acceptor, which is as critical a function as being an electron donor (cant have one without the other), but in reality we get our electrons from electron-dense foods. Also, through my now 6 months of study, and this is a somewhat esoteric point, but protons are primal over electrons. You cannot have an electron without a proton, the proton defines the atom etc.. Plus, when you get down to the core of biochemistry, although all textbooks, and I mean all, say that energy is created from electron flows which build proton gradients, the proton gradient is primary, electrons secondary.. Just some biochemistry fun on a Friday :)
Thanks very much for the reply. I defer to your expertise, to a point.
You make a good point about the primacy of protons. But I wonder, with all due respect, whether you are focusing on the trees rather than the forest?
There is a clear priority of needs for human existence: air, water and food.
Aurmina addresses the second, and I can personally attest to the health benefits of cleaner water. Kudos to you for elevating the issue so that others can experience those same benefits.
Air is so ubiquitous that it gets taken for granted (much like water, prior to Pollock’s research having gained widespread attention).
With food, it has been clearly demonstrated that continuous feeding is actually detrimental to health. Thus, the recent fasting crazes.
The number one predictor of mortality is lung function. The more your breathing declines, the closer you are to death.
Dr. Thomas Levy believes that focal infections are a major factor in declining health. He uses ascorbazone (ascorbic acid and ozone) to treat a large number of chronic issues. C is an incredible oxygen donor that helps the body fight those focal infections. His experience is that it works even better with ozone.
My belief (since I’m no scientist I can’t really call it a theory) is that those focal infections deplete electrons that get carried by RBCs, mainly in arterial blood. Those are the electrons that Pollock believes are harvested from the air that we breathe. The result is that that venous blood becomes more electron depleted than normal. That means that when that blood returns to the liver, it has less ability to clean the liver and clear out toxins.
Ask any good naturopath what to do when it’s not clear what to do, and they will tell you to clean up the liver. It was the foundation of Max Gerson’s successful cancer treatments 70 years ago. He basically had a year-long protocol for rejuvenating the liver via coffee enemas and juicing.
Over time, the body’s toxin load increases due to failing filtering organs, and health declines with it.
I’ve come to the above belief after reading passionately about health for more than two decades. Ozone was a fairly recent revelation to me, thanks to Frank Schallenberger, Robert Rowan and Philip McMillan (the latter two on Substack).
I started experimenting with ozone suppositories last summer. I’ve done locally competitive bicycle hill climbing for about two decades. I’m pushing 70, and I’ve had to accept a slow decline in the intensity and duration of my efforts. After ten consecutive days of suppositories, I had a very significant boost in my climbing ability. My belief is that a lot of the electrons from that oxygen got into the RBCs passing by in the portal vein and were delivered directly to the liver (and other nearby organs). My liver function improved abruptly, and that is what improved my cycling performance.
I’ve also had chronic pancreatitis for the past 7 years. I’ve managed it fairly well during that time, but at present it is 90+% gone. I can do things now that I couldn’t do last year. Doing a squat a year ago would have been a recipe for really pissing off my pancreas. Now, it’s no problem at all, though I’m still a little gun shy about getting too gung ho. I’m just glad that I can do normal stuff without setting off a crisis in my body.
I’d say I have dialed the clock back close to a decade in the last year. All thanks to giving the body what it needs: a great source of electrons.
This subject reminds me of a green textbook I got a few decades back about the biogeochemical cycles of life. Cool stuff! I like this approach. When I was at Burns and McDonald we were tracking a plume of TCE in the groundrock fissures below the SF airport. It got down under the bay mud layer somehow. They had thought the mud would seal off the plume. But now that it’s in the rock, it follows these networks of fissures that go…to the center of the Earth! Not really but pretty deep. That’s when I first learned about the deep rock geology. It’s fascinating. I've heard there is more biomass in the fissures than on the whole surface of the Earth, the rocks host enormous colonies of cooperative bacteria protected in a polysaccharide slime, gently chewing away at the sulfur minerals over millennia. Hopefully they learn to eat those solvents under San Bruno. However, even if they do, it will take a long time to eat it all up.
This is a cool macro perspective you have, Pierre! The protons and electrons doing their charge-discharge cycles. You'd be fun to hang out with.
Synchronicity - isn’t it just a wonderful thing!
I think I just caught the rabbit!
I just finished reading a lecture on the spiritual nature of atomic structure by a quite well known (maybe?) mystic Elizabeth Clare Prophet that appears to answer some of your unknowns.
**Below is a chunk from your writings:**
### **The Fundamental Energy Unit of All Life**
At the center of every atom sits its nucleus, containing positively charged protons. Around the nucleus, electrons move, carrying negative charge. The attraction between separated but oppositely charged particles is the fundamental form of stored energy, called “electrostatic potential energy,” generated by the separation of opposite charges.
Importantly, science has never been able to further understand why or how that relationship creates or holds energy.
It just does.
Asking why a proton separated from an electron creates, or is, energy, brings you to a place where there are no more words, no more explanations, similar to trying to explain the concepts of gravity or time.
**Here is some of what I gleaned from the lecture:**
Basically, the atom is the product of the materialization of Spirit.
An atom has a nucleus, space, and electrons.
The nucleus, the sun center, is the spiritual/Alpha/positive/Father pole, the electron is the material/Omega/negative/Mother pole.
The space between the nucleus and the electron is filled with the Holy Spirit.
Matter consists of the electron and the energies of this hallowed space.
A nucleus without an electron is spirit - no space and no time.
The electron has free will.
The goal of the electron is to unite with the nucleus - with spirit.
It takes time for the electron to accomplish its goal. Therefore, it is the electron that creates time.
The space is fluid virgin consciousness - passive until acted upon for either good or evil.
This is tied to the electron’s role in the creation of time:
It takes time to qualify space with enough Good to neutralize the polarization separating nucleus and electron.
**Lots of meditation material here also.**
I love that you made this acronym for the iron, sulfur, aluminum, water action – ISAW. I’m sure I'm not the only one who noticed, but it perfectly describes your Rock-Water Circuit epiphany: ‘‘I saw!’ Another layer of intuitive brilliance in this work.😎
I love this! Hoping to not sound foolish praising this, but it's like all the separate disciplines coming together in a unified field theory of planetary/cosmic mechanics, outlining the concept of duality--from macro to microcosm.
You're taking life to a whole new level. We read scripture in the original languages using the helps and it opens windows. Sometimes a very small jot.
I truly appreciate your noble path.
I ordered the Chlorine Dioxide book Nov. 7th and have not received it yet...whom shall I contact? Thanks for all tour hard work you do on all your pat projects-love your stuff!!!
fill out the contact form here: https://waronchlorinedioxide.com/contact/
Thanks a million Dr. Kory can't wait to read this-loved all your other books!!!
Dr. Kory... The statement quoted by Midwestern Doctor: "Second, stomach acid requires both hydrogen and chloride to be produced, and many of the dietary factors which created each (e.g., unprocessed sodium chloride) are much less present in our diet now. In turn, colleagues have found that correctly supplementing these elements can significantly improves GI function." Does this suggest that routine regiment of chlorine dioxide would help to remove acid reflux, Gerd? I bought The War on Chlorine Dioxide but have not read it through... Have used CD for years when I feel something coming on but have no routine set up... Also we are using the Aurmina water treatment system you recommended... thank you so much.
fair question but two totally different things - chlorine dioxide is not an acid and different from hydrochloric acid - so no, chlorine dioxide will not help with GERD
I find this fascinating and my curiosity is intense. I question everything these days, a new survival trick I learned, but sometimes things resonate and seem to ring true on many levels. Your insights are profound and offer a new way to see and understand things we take for granted. I don't know how you can work so hard producing this amazing, well researched material. I can't wait to learn more and I'll be thinking about this as I plant the garden, using vermiculite and special water to help the seeds grow.
My wife I and were just saying the same things--a reprise of everything we learned in college and graduate school, and don't forget to add vermiculite to this year's raised beds?
You just made my day. Thank you.
VITAL INFO! Intelligent Research equals Intelligent Findings!
You get it Don, you get it
First I want to thank you for this research. I have no scientific background so as I read this paper, the awareness it brought me connected all the dots to life. And so much more.
Sounds a lot like a Gaia-like theory of the Earth and life. Lots of reference to energy flows, which is usually related to the First Law of Thermodynamics. But any such analysis is incomplete without reference to the Second Law of Thermodynamics. This is the Law where entropy always increases in a closed system. An open system on the other hand allows entropy to come in or leave it, such as the daily infusion of low entropy the Earth gets from the sun. The proton pump mentioned in the article describes a process going against a gradient, so entropy decreases in such a process. Which implies at least as much or more entropy is increased elsewhere. Fascinating subject!
Great article! food for thought. For once something being as clear as mud may be the the correct observation. As I read, I started thinking of the macro cycles of plate tectonics and continental drift being the renewal mechanism of the planet writ large. Add the constant meteor barrage with occasional massive bodies hitting the planet to create sudden changes in climates and extinctions brings in a larger picture. Does the Sun itself have a similar pattern of bringing elements from its core up into the photosphere and back down then periodic coronal mass ejections sending elements and energies out across the solar system. = hence the name "Solar System."
Swabbie Robbie, I am going to stay in my lane here, because some of the possibilities you bring up are fraught with assumptions, as I have come to learn, e.g., "the solar system," - rabbit holes which I have not gone down. But if you are focusing on the possibility that "recursive processes" underlie many other of earth's systems, then bam, spot on!
Beautiful work. There’s some irony in finding it through AI, given AI’s using large data centers that consume significant water, what are your thoughts?
ironic indeed... but one I believe can be remedied by the theory underpinning FVTV, the "parent" book to this one, where I will present the "Geohydrologic Shift Theory," and a proposed solution for what it implies for the future. Grandiose, I know, but I have been researching and writing for a minimum of 18 hours a day since mid-August (and that is WITH the use of AI). I like your point, though, and I like my answer, which is essentially, "AI led us towards a solution to a problem it itself is creating (more accurately: exacerbating).
What are the ingredients in “Auromina” ?
From our website:Aurmina™ is composed of natural ionic sulfate mineral salts extracted from volcanic rock known as biotite mica vermiculite. Biotite, a silicate mineral similar to zeolites, is part of the same family of aluminosilicate minerals. Like zeolites, biotite is valued for its ability to support detoxification and purification processes, making it an ideal ingredient for water treatment.
Purified Water: 97.5%
Ionic Sulfate Mineral Salts: 2.5%
Approximately it contains the following minerals:
Iron: 792 mg/l
Sulfur: 5800 mg/l
Magnesium: 287 mg/l
Potassium: 218 mg/l
Phosphorus: 25.4 mg/l
Calcium: 45.0 mg/l
Manganese: 14.27 mg/l
Zinc: 1.56 mg/l
Additionally, Aurmina™ includes up to 80 trace minerals, such as alum, cerium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lanthanum, lithium, nickel, rubidium, scandium, selenium, silicon, strontium, titanium, and vanadium. Note: As a natural substance, the mineral composition can vary slightly. (I would add that biotite is considered to have one of the broadest mineral compositions on earth - however, many are in the ppt range, which is extremely expensive to measure and few companies do it
I'm going to give you a spoiler alert regarding one of the building blocks that underlie the main theory that will be presented in From Volcanoes to Vitality. If you look at the above, notice how the concentrations are in milligrams per liter. When you convert the concentrations to a teaspoon, you will discover that the minerals are all shockingly small amounts, except for iron and sulfur. When you add a teaspoon to a gallon... I do not have a word stronger than "infinitesimally small." Basically, what I'm trying to say is that this is not a mineral supplement and should not be thought of as one. Instead, it is a rock extract with a unique mineral composition that acts by transforming the water into which it is added, in ways that I will describe at length in From Volcanoes to Vitality.
Can one drink too much more than a teaspoon or two in a gallon all day? I know also the Leading Edge protocol if one is unwell, but I'm wondering about just the regular everyday all day. Thank you.
Well, I only scanned this but from my poor perusal I will admit I have theorized similar concepts . . . After all, it is well known that "pure" water from wells and springs are not "pure". It is full of trace minerals of all kinds and it seems obvious to me they are shed by all the rocks and dirt and decaying matter the water filters through over days to eons. The local mix is -- what it IS.
If this theory has legs that is great. I only hope the knowledge developed from this helps mankind.
I do not think this theory has direct application to mankind in terms of practical solutions to current problems, but in terms of expanding understanding, curiosity, and perspectives on beliefs, yes. The theory that we believe will have direct application to mankind is called "The Geohydrologic Shift Theory," which is the gravitational core of "From Volcanoes To Vitality."
At the end of 2024, Gerald Pollock posited that a major source of electrons is from the air that we breathe. He claims that it is not oxygen atoms that get transferred to RBCs in the lungs: that what happens is that the surplus electrons from the atoms are pulled to the RBCs whose charge is depleted. And those electrons get offloaded from the RBCs in individual cells, where the cell's charge depletion pulls them from the RBCs. In my mind, that's why we die most quickly from lack of oxygen, followed next by water and then food. Air is the essential nutrient because of the charge that it provides every minute of every day.
I'm guessing that there's also charge that is created by infrared energy, which Pollock showed enabled the creation of structured water. Whether the IR somehow is converted to electrons I don't know (way above my pay grade and the abilities of my feeble little mind).
Close... but oxygen is an electron acceptor, which is as critical a function as being an electron donor (cant have one without the other), but in reality we get our electrons from electron-dense foods. Also, through my now 6 months of study, and this is a somewhat esoteric point, but protons are primal over electrons. You cannot have an electron without a proton, the proton defines the atom etc.. Plus, when you get down to the core of biochemistry, although all textbooks, and I mean all, say that energy is created from electron flows which build proton gradients, the proton gradient is primary, electrons secondary.. Just some biochemistry fun on a Friday :)
Thanks very much for the reply. I defer to your expertise, to a point.
You make a good point about the primacy of protons. But I wonder, with all due respect, whether you are focusing on the trees rather than the forest?
There is a clear priority of needs for human existence: air, water and food.
Aurmina addresses the second, and I can personally attest to the health benefits of cleaner water. Kudos to you for elevating the issue so that others can experience those same benefits.
Air is so ubiquitous that it gets taken for granted (much like water, prior to Pollock’s research having gained widespread attention).
With food, it has been clearly demonstrated that continuous feeding is actually detrimental to health. Thus, the recent fasting crazes.
The number one predictor of mortality is lung function. The more your breathing declines, the closer you are to death.
Dr. Thomas Levy believes that focal infections are a major factor in declining health. He uses ascorbazone (ascorbic acid and ozone) to treat a large number of chronic issues. C is an incredible oxygen donor that helps the body fight those focal infections. His experience is that it works even better with ozone.
My belief (since I’m no scientist I can’t really call it a theory) is that those focal infections deplete electrons that get carried by RBCs, mainly in arterial blood. Those are the electrons that Pollock believes are harvested from the air that we breathe. The result is that that venous blood becomes more electron depleted than normal. That means that when that blood returns to the liver, it has less ability to clean the liver and clear out toxins.
Ask any good naturopath what to do when it’s not clear what to do, and they will tell you to clean up the liver. It was the foundation of Max Gerson’s successful cancer treatments 70 years ago. He basically had a year-long protocol for rejuvenating the liver via coffee enemas and juicing.
Over time, the body’s toxin load increases due to failing filtering organs, and health declines with it.
I’ve come to the above belief after reading passionately about health for more than two decades. Ozone was a fairly recent revelation to me, thanks to Frank Schallenberger, Robert Rowan and Philip McMillan (the latter two on Substack).
I started experimenting with ozone suppositories last summer. I’ve done locally competitive bicycle hill climbing for about two decades. I’m pushing 70, and I’ve had to accept a slow decline in the intensity and duration of my efforts. After ten consecutive days of suppositories, I had a very significant boost in my climbing ability. My belief is that a lot of the electrons from that oxygen got into the RBCs passing by in the portal vein and were delivered directly to the liver (and other nearby organs). My liver function improved abruptly, and that is what improved my cycling performance.
I’ve also had chronic pancreatitis for the past 7 years. I’ve managed it fairly well during that time, but at present it is 90+% gone. I can do things now that I couldn’t do last year. Doing a squat a year ago would have been a recipe for really pissing off my pancreas. Now, it’s no problem at all, though I’m still a little gun shy about getting too gung ho. I’m just glad that I can do normal stuff without setting off a crisis in my body.
I’d say I have dialed the clock back close to a decade in the last year. All thanks to giving the body what it needs: a great source of electrons.