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« Reply #15 on: June 05, 2013, 11:19:02 PM »
Thanks for the link, Sam, because I am quite certain that I have an autoimmune condition, and it makes sense that my recent diabetes might just be part of the suite of other symptoms that could all be explained by an autoimmune condition.
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« Reply #16 on: June 09, 2013, 02:32:01 PM »
About a week ago I returned to the Sedona warehouse to find my neighbors drinking and partying.  The party went on until 1:30AM, when they woke me from the immaterial domains with a fight over something, which included yelling, swearing and door slamming.  While Sedona has a reputation of being a spiritual, or heavenly place, it nonetheless has its demonic fringe-dwellers, and two of them happen to be my neighbors.

I did not get much rest the rest of the night, which meant I was useless the next day.  Since then my health has been compromised with systemic inflammations, including: arthritic joint pain, tooth abscesses, and over-all weakness.  I have been resting since.  It does not take much to upset the delicate balance of my compromised immune system.  Living a stress-free, mendicant life, in the wilderness, far from other humans seems work best for my physical and mental health.

Yesterday, the tooth abscesses was not going to let me rest deeply, so when I was laying down in as deep a meditation as I could, insight came to me that an anti-inflammatory would be needed.  So, I Googled anti-inflammatories  Wiki provided quite a bit of useful information, which included an anti-inflammatory diet, which is pretty much what I have lived on for 40 years. 

So, I scaled up my treatment plan to include aspirin, which is an anti-inflammatory.  I took one 325mg pill and waited a half hour.  I noticed the edge of the pain had been reduced, but not enough to rest deeply enough to enter the immaterial domains, so I took another 325mg pill.  The pain was gone for 2 hours, then just before retiring the the night into the immaterial domains I noticed the pain of the tooth abscess coming back, so I took one more.  I rested all night well, and awoke refreshed for the first time in a week. 

It is my understanding that aspirin also has the reputation of reducing heart attack, but it is known to increase alzheimer's disease.  Since I have not taken much aspirin in the previous 60 years, but it is useful now, I plan to take it as needed for the duration, unless something else more effective and less harmful arrives in my mile.

The next day I called the landlord and left him a message that if the periodic drunken behavior in his complex did not stop, then I was moving out.  He called me back later that day to say that he was surprised that any drunken behavior was going on in his complex. He wanted me to stay, and he told me that he had already spoken to the two tenants in question, and he had told them that their behavior was unacceptable.

I have sufficient proof that this planet is a hell-plane, so my goals have been, since I was 6 years old, to get as far from other humans as I can get, so I will keep working on that plan.  In between time aspirin is likely to be my constant companion.
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Re: Sam's health blog
« Reply #17 on: June 09, 2013, 04:41:43 PM »
I can only sympathize with your situation, there is nothing I personally can do about your illness.
There is a choice for you. You can take hemp oil. While it's not available for me here in Singapore (criminal offence - death sentence just for possession), you can get hold of it in America. It can help your condition and maybe reverse it permanently. This is just a suggestion.

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« Reply #18 on: June 09, 2013, 05:11:42 PM »
Thanks, Sam, for your valuable advice. Sorry to hear that the drug war has made possession of some medicine in your country a death sentence.  Fortunately, the drug war seems to be in decline due to popular demand, which I am sure organized crime will be fighting by funding politicians.

If hemp oil will help my medical condition, then I will most definitely try it.  How do you suggest I take it, and how much?  I guess I would make a salad dressing out of it?
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« Reply #19 on: June 09, 2013, 05:29:35 PM »
I don't know the dosage but here is a video for you. Take krill oil and etc.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGHCtDHjWpY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IejsElRaO4c

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« Reply #20 on: June 09, 2013, 07:14:46 PM »
Thanks, Sam, those videos were very useful.  I recorded: 500mg Krill oil, astaxanthin from algae, Vitamin D, exercise. 

Thank-you.
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« Reply #21 on: June 11, 2013, 09:30:58 AM »
Please do take note that msg or mono-sodium-glutamate is a no no. It's in all the snack food that I've seen you eating in some of your videos. Canned food too, in fact all processed food. Try to take raw food or vegetable. It will be beneficial for you and all. Don't take anymore beer. True, it might temporarily alleviate the pain but the pain will come on stronger the next time. Cheers.

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« Reply #23 on: June 11, 2013, 12:03:13 PM »
Please do take note that msg or mono-sodium-glutamate is a no no. It's in all the snack food that I've seen you eating in some of your videos.
GMO FOOD IS TOXIC!

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Thanks, Sam, actually I have been off artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives, such as mono-sodium-glutamate (MSG), for 40 years.  In the USA it is possible to purchase snack foods, such as corn chips made of blue, or white, corn, which is not GMO, and it is not preserved with MSG.  And, that is what you saw me eating in the videos with Stu.
Canned food too, in fact all processed food. Try to take raw food or vegetable. It will be beneficial for you and all.
My diet for the thirty years prior to going forth as a mendicant was primarily raw and organic.  Perhaps that is why my compromised immune system functioned adequately; however, the decline of the last 13 years is more likely due to increasing age of this organism, which is reducing its resilience to inflammation.  Also, especially lately, the inflammation tends to produce tooth abscesses, so I cannot eat raw vegetables without it exacerbating the tooth inflammations.  Additionally, as a mendicant now I cannot have much control over the food I eat.  I have to instead eat what is available to me, and chose from that.  It just so happens the food banks in the area are often run by people who value organic food, so they preferentially get their food from health food stores.
Don't take anymore beer. True, it might temporarily alleviate the pain but the pain will come on stronger the next time. Cheers.
I believe your issue with beer will change over time when you realize that fermented foods of most kinds are health foods.  In fact I am convinced that fermented foods are the health food of the future, thus beer and wine, in moderation, are health foods.  After 28 years of sobriety I observed this organism responds positively when it consumes beer and wine in moderation, and its symptoms do not worsen.  Thus, I will continue to consumes beer and wine in moderation until I find a better solution to health of this organism.

I am still taking 325mg of aspirin ever 4 hours.  It has helped considerably to reduce the inflammation.
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Re: Sam's health blog
« Reply #24 on: June 11, 2013, 03:42:17 PM »

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« Reply #25 on: June 12, 2013, 11:37:50 AM »
When I talk about beer I am talking about the alcohol content. It's toxic to the body and the liver have to work extra hard to eliminate it. Which in turn tax the body further and that might compromise your immune system. MSG also comes with many names like yeast extra, flavour enhancer and etc , so one have to be careful if one is in your condition.

Another thing I forgot to mention is coconut oil. It also penetrates the blood brain barrier. It also regulates your thyroid glands and others which is good for autoimmune diseases. I thought I should mention it to help you and it also increases insulin sensitivity. Meaning it makes the insulin take away the glucose in the body.

I do hope you get well one day. A healthy body is crucial for any contemplative as it would not contribute to any distraction due to pain.


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« Reply #26 on: June 12, 2013, 12:20:56 PM »
Sam, as a mystic I have had to learn to re-examine every assumption I made, and every accepted belief system; and as an Anthropologist, I have studied human evolution, and human societies.  Along the way I had to reexamine many of the assumption that are made in the fields of Anthropology and Archaeology.

In Archaeology we find at the same time agriculture appears in the Archaeological record we find evidence of beer and wine making.  In Anthropology w also find and that nearly all cultures have a wide range of fermentation practices, which are used primarily to preserve foods.  Refrigerators, and vacuum packing are new.  People had to come up with ways to preserve foods. Fermentation is one of those ways.

As a mendicant for the last 10 years, I have had to learn how to sustain myself in a culture, and religions, that does not value mystics.  I learned to sun dry foods that could be preserved for years.  I still have some foods I sun dried years ago.  I also learned to make fermented foods, which preserved them without the need of refrigeration or even ice cubes in an ice chest.

From taking chemistry I learned that fermentation converts simple starches and sugars into alcohol, and proteins. The conversion of simple starched and sugars into into protein is too often ignored when alcohol fermentation is examined.

The fermentation process involves yeasts digesting simple starches and sugars.  Those yeasts end up in the gut of a creature that eats fermented foods.  It turns out those yeasts form an intestinal flora that aides our digestion, so eating fermented foods adds fresh yest to our intestines.

Agriculture primarily produces low quality incomplete proteins while producing an abundance of simple starched and sugars.  So, the first of people who embraced agriculture would have found a dramatic increase in diseases that we today recognize as diabetes.  The simple solution to the problem of too much simple starched and sugar and incomplete proteins in the early agrarian diet would have been fermentation to produce alcohol and complete proteins.

In fact, if you read early Greek literature you will find that they believed that wine was a health food; and it was, because it converted the simple starched and sugars of the agrarian diet into complete proteins.

Also, as a forager, I learned that foraging foods means cyclic abundances followed by long periods of scarcity.  Also, ripe fruits will quickly ferment on the bush.

In field biology we observe animals of many species, from birds to elephants, prefer to eat fermented fruits, and they become drunk from it.

In conclusion, humans evolved as hunter-gatherers, they would have to have eaten fermented foods to survive.  We even became dependent upon eating fermented foods, because without doing so, then we do not replenish our friendly intestinal floras, and it reduces the simple starches and sugars into complete proteins.

When humans turned to agriculture, they developed fermentation techniques to avoid diabetes.  Fermentation converts simple starches and sugars into complete proteins, and alcohol.  Since we evolved eating fermented foods, then we also evolved the ability to handle alcohol in small percentages (5-15%) in our food.  Therefore, fermented foods are health foods.
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« Reply #27 on: June 12, 2013, 01:10:16 PM »
I know that fermented food is good but not over consumption. Anyhow, here is another article on astaxanthin.

http://www.jarretmorrow.com/health-benefits-astaxanthin/

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« Reply #28 on: June 13, 2013, 12:39:07 PM »
I know that fermented food is good but not over consumption.
Well, it has always been my point that moderate use of fermented foods, such as beer and wine, could be used as medicine. Most days I try to have one beer for health.  Doing so, I find my health improved.  However, sometimes I either forget to have my daily beer, or I cannot afford it.

When I got that beer was a health food, in moderation was when I began to look at all beverages, as well as beer, in a new light.  Most beverages rely heavily upon sugar as a flavoring agent. 

Becoming diabetic meant I could not drink most beverages, other than water, which is fine.  However, since beer is fermented, then the sugars and starches will have been consumed by the yeasts and converted into alcohol and protein.  This means beer is just a beverage, in moderation.

Additionally, when I first discovered that there was something in beer, that was not in most liquids, or other alcoholic beverages, that reduced the inflammation of my arthritis, it was then that I realized that beer was not just a low-carb, and low-sugar beverage, but that it was an anti-inflammatory, which is medicine.

Now, as someone with an auto-immune disorder, one has to find an anti-inflammatory. When I looked into anti-inflammatories, I realized that they all have some serious side effects, most of which is ulcers, because they are hard on the stomach lining. However, beer is not in moderation.  This meant I could treat my auto-immune disorder with moderate use of beer.

So, now we have to determine what is moderate use of beer?  I do not know if this is true or not, but somewhere along the line I learned that a full-grown, average sized, male could drink one 12oz beer every hour without having his blood-alcohol level ever go above the legal limit, because the rate of metabolism and evaporation through the skin and breath, etc, would keep the blood-alcohol level below the legal limit.  It seems reasonable.

I recently had an inflammation event that went on for a week and a half.  To treat it I started out with rest, and drinking three 12oz beers a day.  It helped, but not enough to make progress with what has to be done to prepare for this retreat.  So, I tried increasing the does to six 12oz beers a day.  It helped, but it did not end the inflammation cycle.

I then resorted to taking one 325mg aspirin every 4 hours, which turned into 5 a day by taking one upon arising from sleep and one at each meal, and one just before bed.  I noticed an immediate improvement; and 2 days on that regimen broke the inflammation cycle. 

I plan from now on to take aspirin every day, but I need to find a dosage level that will not cause ulcers.  I am going to guess that one a day at the first meal will not cause adverse side effects.  However, I plan to also keep on my daily beer intake, to further help with controlling these inflammation events, while reducing my dependence upon anti-inflammatories, which tend to be hard on the stomach lining.
Anyhow, here is another article on astaxanthin.
http://www.jarretmorrow.com/health-benefits-astaxanthin/
Thank-you the link was very helpful.
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« Reply #29 on: August 06, 2013, 01:15:14 PM »
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