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glmcclure's avatar

Outstanding, simplified, description of the way "healthcare" is, and what must occur to correct it.

I have believed much the same thing for some time now. Including that "Mental Health" is a physical problem. The brain is a physical organ that has a physical process to work properly. When it isn't physically working properly, it doesn't think properly.

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

In New Zealand if you walk into a hospital complaining of a neurotoxic reaction you will be told to leave as they can’t help you. The allopathic paradigm isn’t allowed to investigate cause so they can’t investigate neurotoxic reactions. So instead, they call neurotoxicity, mental illness which means they can treat it. Although their treatments are neurotoxic and will make things worse overall.

Have you ever heard of mental illness rates decreasing? They only ever increase more and more as we are exposed to more and more neurotoxins in our environment. The fact they can’t cure anyone of mental illness attests to this ruse

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Tracy Kolenchuk's avatar

And every one of those cures can easily be dismissed as "anecdotal." How do I know that? Because every single case of cured is a story, an anecdote. That's how cures work. One at a time. Statistics, after all, are just collections of anecdotea.

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

Anecdotes are reality. The knowledge science holds on metals was collated in a meta study in 2022. Metals are the great sensitiser of the human race and considered an existential threat to humanity. We also know from the research of professor Vera Stejskal that our sensitivity to metals predicts our sensitivity to all other chemicals in the environment.

When we become hypersensitised to metals and everything in our environment, that’s what triggers the disease process. Suddenly pesticides are a threat and our dental work and every foreign object in our body, including orthopaedic implants and surgical clips and even iud.

Removing foreign objects from the body or replacing them with more biocompatible replacements will always lead to improvements in health. Always. In fact it’s the only thing that people can do to reverse the disease process and allow healing processes to begin. Because once they are removed, we are no longer hypersensitive to the offending metal or every other chemical in the environment. It is only when exposed to the metal that we become hypersensitive. So, none of my health history is anecdote. It’s all real life stuff that happens to all inefficient detoxers. But it still can happen to everyone. There are even tests that measure the hypersensitivity and to what extent we are hypersensitive to the tested metal. When these tests are repeated after implant removal, they show the patient is no longer hypersensitive to the metal so no longer hypersensitive to every other chemical in their environment. Removing foreign objects like dental work, orthopaedic implants, surgical clips, markers, breast implants and iud are the best thing someone can do for their health as it guarantees improvement. By freeing up immune resources, our body can heal us. Every day, people get tested and organise surgery of dentistry to return their health back to a state of good health. I’ve seen many patients go through this process including my lodger who I helped earlier this year. He’s seeing huge improvement and will continue to for the next 10 years in his case.

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Tracy Kolenchuk's avatar

When we identify "elementary curable illness" as an illness having a single cause, cured by an action that addresses that cause, we quickly see that most diseases have multiple causes and require multiple cure actions.

However, allopathic doctors generally have no interest in curing. Their goal, or the goal of modern medicine is "profitable treatments." Cured patients do not provide ongoing profits.

Prevention, however, is very profitable. A preventative that successfully "slows the progress of a disease," is much more profitable than a cure.

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

They aren’t allowed to investigate cause or seek to cure. Allopathic drs would be kicked out of medicine if they did. During my lifetime I’ve had many episodes of chronic illness. The first 10 had a single cause. It was the aluminium in vaccines. First time was at 14 years old. The symptoms would last 10 months before I would return to perfect health. Stopping getting vaccines laced with aluminium which I’m hypersensitive to, stopped it happening again.

My next episode was chronic fatigue syndrome. Didn’t last long as the cause was found quickly. It was caused by eating 2-3 tins of tuna per day for weeks. Stopping eating tuna and waiting for the mercury to detox out of me cured me back to perfect health in 3 weeks.

My next episode was caused by a titanium alloy lumbar implant. I was very lucky to have the expertise of prof Vera Stejskal who monitored me for three years as I declined. The implant was removed and almost all the symptoms disappeared. I woke from surgery looking like me again and quickly put on the weight I’d lost. I was diagnosed as a classic case of type 4 allergy to titanium but it had also had a galvanic reaction with my amalgam fillings so they had to be removed to. I did get new symptoms from the implant removal as fragments of titanium were left peppered amongst the nerves in my back and a foreign object was maliciously placed in front of my spine in my solar plexus region. This caused myoclonic jerks which led to medication dependent epilepsy when I started having nocturnal tonic clonic seizures. I told the neurologist it was being caused by the metals but he just said he didn’t know about that.

I did get back to work after I started having ct guided steroid injections in my back multiple times a year.

In 2019 I had to have surgery for a fractured vertebra. I awoke hypersensitive to everything. I developed the symptoms of titanium allergy again but had other symptoms as well including neurological ones. After being assessed by a team of biochemists and immunologists who deal with allergy to metals, they told me they weren’t all titanium symptoms this time. Some of them were bone cement symptoms. I got the implant removed and that cured the titanium symptoms again and this new surgeon found and removed the foreign object in front of my spine. This cured my epilepsy.

I discovered that there was alumina in the bone cement which I’m allergic to and I was also likely having a PMMA cement reaction of some kind.

So I replaced all my alumina containing composite fillings to lower my exposure to alumina and that got rid of the neurological symptoms and returned my heart rate and blood pressure back to normal.

I still have symptoms and they are consistent with bone cement implantation syndrome. It only happens if people have had a hole drilled in their spine which is filled with PMMA bone cement. As the cement cures, it expands, which creates tiny cracks which allows the toxins into my blood stream. So in my case, sometimes it’s been a single cause and other times it’s been a couple of causes but each time, removal of the toxin I have been exposed to, returns me to perfect health.

At the moment though I’m on the precipice which is why I have to get the bone cement removed as soon as possible

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ZedDee's avatar

Hi Mark, From Nelson, Top of the South, I am writing to say I have closed out Facebook, due to a hack.

I am glad to have met your work via Facebook, but will follow you here on the much better page: Substack !

Cheers,

ZD Domike

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

Good on you Zachary, it’s much better here than Facebook

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Xuewu Liu's avatar

THE MODEL OF LIFE: A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON UNDERSTANDING DISEASE

https://clo2xuewuliu.substack.com/p/the-model-of-life-a-fresh-perspective

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

I haven’t read it all yet but thank you for posting it here.

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Adrienne Hew, CN's avatar

Prior to the 70s, yes. There was a sweet spot, where doctors engaged in something more ethical than today. Most actually sought to help patients--even if the foundations they relied upon were flawed. If you meet a really old doc, they could tell you about how different it was. Things really went to hell in the 80s, and doctors became literal drug dealers.

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

In New Zealand, they still could not investigate cause in the 70s and could not seek to cure. Thalidomide, thimerasol induced autism(the worst type) and SIDS were still treated as they are now. But the 80s is when disease really took off. The introduction of aluminium salts to vaccines and composite dental fillings and the aluminium in processed food. Metal implants started to be used more commonly and now are standard practice along with surgical clips and metal markers. The nature of their job has changed, with more metals and foreign objects being put in people as standard practice and this has created more disease. The last half of the 80s was when western govts normalised mental illness amongst children and teenagers.( after the increase in the childhood vaccine schedule caused adhd) Prior to that, it was thought mental illness was an adult disease only. So I think it wasn’t as noticeable prior to the 80s, but the changes in how things are done, has highlighted and increased exponentially, the harm that drs are causing and the moral injury drs now face as the harm they cause is obvious to them as well.

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Adrienne Hew, CN's avatar

You're absolutely right. I like how you point out it was the Western governments doing it too, which is what I noticed.

I was addressing the question of people learning something of value in medical school. I do believe they learned more valuable information then than they do now, although not a ton. But you're right, they did not cure. In my upcoming book, I discuss how conventional medicine and holistic controlled opposition conspire to give patients little faith that anything can be cured. Instead, they are ushered towards managing conditions with medication, supplements and ever-changing diagnoses to give the illusion that at least a few diseases have disappeared. I recently learned that until about 1975 in the US, medical students would take some of the medications they would be prescribing so they could appreciate how they worked, but so many of them died that the practice was abandoned.

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

The book sounds very interesting.

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Adrienne Hew, CN's avatar

I’m hiring a new editor today. It’s been hard finding someone to respect my content because they’ve never heard 90% of it before. I’ll be looking for some early reviews in pre-launch. The topic is “subclinical constipation”—a term I coined because it speaks to constipation being much more prevalent than testing and the Bristol Stool Scale would have you believe.

On another note, do you think that all the heavy metals in the food, air, medicines, water etc are intended to interact with technology such as 2G, which started in the 70s through whatever number they plan to go up to? Since working on my gut on this level, I seriously feel like I’m less of an antenna, less remotely controlled.

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

Whether intended or not, metals do interact with emf/emr, even metals in the body. A good meta study was released in 2022 which sent waves across the metal allergy industry. Metals are the great sensitiser of the human race and our hypersensitivity to them predicts our hypersensitivity to all other chemicals in the environment. This is how disease is triggered. The research on biological responses to metals are seen as an existential threat to humanity. The metal debris left in me made me hypersensitive to emf, it acted like an antenna.

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Mark.Kennard's avatar

I’m afraid not. Lol

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