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Thanks for correcting his age of recovery...I wrote everything based on my best memory from about 2 yrs ago when I read his post on PH forum.

I don't know how what I wrote was completely wrong? Maybe I should've elaborated more. What I meant was his protocol was similar to TEI and mineral type stuff. I vaguely remember those supplements but I think they're similar to what is on the forum.

Thanks again for the correction and good to hear he's 100%
 

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Thanks for correcting his age of recovery...I wrote everything based on my best memory from about 2 yrs ago when I read his post on PH forum.

I don't know how what I wrote was completely wrong? Maybe I should've elaborated more. What I meant was his protocol was similar to TEI and mineral type stuff. I vaguely remember those supplements but I think they're similar to what is on the forum.

Thanks again for the correction and good to hear he's 100%
I do not think it was similar to TEI.
He was on stright paleo diet.
He was practicing sport.
He used some iodine, a lot of digestive enzymes, mineral supplement, vitamin D, vitamin C, yoga and meditation, cold showers, water filter at shower, no parabenes in general, no fruit, no diary, waking up at 6 every morning, some warm drinks (paou darco etc..)
 
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I'm surprised and not surprised that a center group in search for answer to pfs hasn't come to any conclusions other than a few scattered neurological studies...
Nothing of use to us really smh.

Inherited Epigenetic and Behavioral Consequences of Trauma Could be Reversed | What is Epigenetics?

Found this pertaining to epigenetic inheritance. Seems like researchers haven't come to a conclusion on whether these studies apply to humans, from the little I've read on the subject. It seems that gene expression can be altered in the host through positive environment and thereby pass on favorable expression.

I suspect that the researchers not coming to agreement on epigenetics has more to do with the desire to keep people hooked to pharma instead of heal the root cause.

As the the professor of neuroepigenetics noted...
“Until now, only pharmacological drugs were known to correct epigenetic alterations in a consequential way for behavior,” Mansuy said. “Now we know that this is also possible through environmental manipulations such as enriched conditions.”
 
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Goals for 2019 - 2022
First and foremost...RECOVERY

Second focus is:
Crowd funding to open an independent research facility. Will probably start small in size and remain that way. It's main goal is to research recovery methods for all cases mentioned here. I think researching recovery is better than waiting on research that only documents the issues we face.

Second function is genetics analysis.

There will be a few key unique methods that will be the marketing point for return on investment. Those details will be reserved for the sponsors.
 

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@Helen

Is aroma therapy using oils helpful for recovery? How often should i do the therapy? I have frankincense, myrrh and rosemary oils. I got the highest grade and quality I could find and an oil diffuser.
 

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I'm surprised and not surprised that a center group in search for answer to pfs hasn't come to any conclusions other than a few scattered neurological studies...
Nothing of use to us really smh.

Inherited Epigenetic and Behavioral Consequences of Trauma Could be Reversed | What is Epigenetics?

Found this pertaining to epigenetic inheritance. Seems like researchers haven't come to a conclusion on whether these studies apply to humans, from the little I've read on the subject. It seems that gene expression can be altered in the host through positive environment and thereby pass on favorable expression.

I suspect that the researchers not coming to agreement on epigenetics has more to do with the desire to keep people hooked to pharma instead of heal the root cause.

As the the professor of neuroepigenetics noted...
“Until now, only pharmacological drugs were known to correct epigenetic alterations in a consequential way for behavior,” Mansuy said. “Now we know that this is also possible through environmental manipulations such as enriched conditions.”
Just to sum it up from much deeper point of view. For last 200 years in science were mostly developed in Protestant countries. First rule of protestantism is predestination. This affect sciencist and world science and people point of view. That's why we are (I think on this forum ,,we were'') so concentrated on genetic itself. 23andme, oncology, obesity, diabetes, etc. It's connected by academical sciencist with genetic. While genetic play important role, more important is gene encoding - what you eat, how and what you excersice, and that point of view is catholic (faith and deeds) and epigenetics prove this.
 

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Does anyone know if the T-boosting herbs work like exogenous testosterone? Or do the herbs work to signal the body into natural testosterone production?
 

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Does anyone know if the T-boosting herbs work like exogenous testosterone? Or do the herbs work to signal the body into natural testosterone production?
From what I know only pine pollen is a kind of exogenous testosterone, the other herbs provide minerals etc...
 

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H.H. Holmes murdered and sold 200 plus people for the medical establishment....

Diapers contain carcinogens, found in French research.

And now babies can be murdered in 9th month in NYC. Because it's a woman's body.

Welcome to Disney World!
 

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Pretty crazy shyt. Heard about the debate about amending some of those laws. I'm pro choice in certain instances (like when it's a zygote), but some states are saying like even months after the baby is born (maybe that's not exactly what they said). Crazy world man.
 

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Pretty crazy shyt. Heard about the debate about amending some of those laws. I'm pro choice in certain instances (like when it's a zygote), but some states are saying like even months after the baby is born (maybe that's not exactly what they said). Crazy world man.

Eh what’s the difference between zygote and last trimester?
 

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A fully formed human child. NOT always, but quite often many bad choices led to the choice of abortion.
(OBV not talking about sexual crimes, where a person had no choice in the pregnancy).
 

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Celery juice everyday good for us?

yes or no?

I see things about celery juice being very good for people...
 

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Has anyone attempted a 100% 5ar inhibitor free diet for atleast a year? I hear of people limiting exposure to inhibitors but never at 100% I'm curious If anyone thinks this would have an effect?

Also does anyone have info on the 2017 CRISPR trial at UCSF children's hospital of a man being edited to produce an enzyme he was lacking that causes Hunters disease?

Also, I recently saw there are FDA approved trials of CRISPR to correct sickle cell...