In response to Ebola break out, I had patented UV-C-implemented cell-saver in 2014. Focus was made to overcome device use limitations. In 2015 I proposed UVC jet to sanitize difficult reached areas of pancreatoduodenoscopes. Nobody paid attention to any of them despite my attempts to reach out. There are much more $$$ in treatment of chronic diseases created by big pharma,then leverage physics.
Thank you, Mrs. V, for your contributions to healthcare. Yes, the pharmaceutical industry, gigantic and all-powerful, unscrupulous corporations enriched at the expense of people's illnesses, not their health, partner with public agencies, introducing blackmail, bribery, and kickbacks into their practices. Despite the fact that the law expressly prohibits any type of gift to doctors, medical representatives, pharmaceutical salespeople, buy doctors off in exchange for bribes, in order to market their medications, which the doctors then dispense to their patients. The strategy, in short, consists of having chronically ill patients who have to consume all kinds of palliative products, that is, to treat only symptoms, medications to relieve pain, lower fever, reduce inflammation... but never drugs that can heal the person. Let us be aware that Natural Medicine is the one that treats the patient holistically. A person must care about their health, develop critical thinking, and study how to heal, because in the end, the true doctor is oneself.
Instead of promoting preventative and curative medicine for diseases through natural means, the pharmaceutical industry offers allopathic medicine drug advertising to the public in the media. This is an act of corruption on the part of Big Pharma and the US government. Pharmaceutical companies lie when they claim that their ads are designed to educate patients, encourage doctor-patient dialogue, and motivate people to take greater responsibility for their medical care. This type of marketing tends to normalize obscure disorders, encourages people to believe they suffer from certain dysfunctions, and encourages us to frame rare diseases as normal.
When your skin is exposed to sunlight, it produces two types of sulfur: cholesterol sulfate and vitamin D3 sulfate. Healthy cholesterol and sulfur levels also depend largely on vitamin D levels. Stephanie Seneff, a senior researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, says:
Cholesterol sulfate deficiency can cause glucose intolerance, fat cells store more fat to fuel muscles, and excess fat accumulates, causing obesity and metabolic disorders. Red blood cells produce cholesterol sulfate, and this molecule protects red blood cells from disintegration.
According to Dr. Seneff, glyphosate is a major problem in our food supply because it interferes with several biological mechanisms, including the enzymes responsible for activating vitamin D in the liver and kidneys. Sulfur also plays a key role in glucose metabolism, the electron transport system, detoxification, the synthesis of vitamin B1 and biotin for energy production, glutathione synthesis, and proper insulin function.
The article "Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation: 'The Cure That Time Forgot'?" by Michael R. Hamblin, published in "Ultraviolet Light in Human Health, Disease, and the Environment" by Ahmad S., explores the history and potential of ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) as a therapeutic approach. UBI involves exposing a small amount of collected blood to ultraviolet light before reintroducing it into the body. The article discusses the potential benefits and limitations of UBI, particularly in the context of viral infections.
UBI was used in the mid-20th century to treat a variety of diseases, including sepsis, pneumonia, and even polio, but its use declined. Potential Mechanisms:
1) Immune System Stimulation: UBI can stimulate the immune system by introducing killed viral fragments, creating an effect similar to vaccination.
2) Antimicrobial Effects: UV light can damage the DNA of pathogens such as bacteria and viruses, potentially killing or inactivating them.
3) Anti-inflammatory and Detoxifying Effects: UBI may also have anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties.
Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) was successfully used in the 1930s and 1940s for various diseases. Despite this success, a lack of understanding of the detailed mechanisms of action and the achievements of antibiotics gradually reduced the use of UBI beginning in the 1950s. The emergence of new viral infections, from HIV/AIDS to Ebola, from SARS and MERS to SARS-CoV-2, brought renewed attention to this therapeutic opportunity. UBI has complex virucidal activity, acting primarily on the immune system response. It affects lymphocytes (T cells and B cells), macrophages, monocytes, dendritic cells, low-density lipoproteins (LDL), and lipids. The Knott technique has been applied to bacterial infections such as tuberculosis and viral infections such as hepatitis and influenza. The more complex extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) technique is also being applied to hematological cancers such as T-cell lymphomas.
Another great article from a Midwestern Doctor, just one exception, Not Forgotten Medicine - Buried Medicine. Buried like Jimmy Hoffa. It is horrible enough this Corruption of our Health has gone on for all of a century, but the practice of the same behavior reaches across nearly, if not all layers of modern society. All revolves around $$$$ and as much unnecessary repeat business as possible affording Power and Control to continue deeper down the same hole.
As a personal note long, dark winters bring on funk, aches, pains, and an overall slowdown to perform the daily task. The arrival of Spring, Summer and sunshine exposure each day just pushes out the ouch, the funk. Drop the mic. No burning to a crisp, but careful avoid the burns and cover up when needed. A personal view Sunscreens have too many chemical additives and we don't need to add to the toxic sea we swim in every day. Decades ago reports suggested the first formulas while slowing sun burns, did not stop those rays potentially causing skin cancers. This suggested to me to use the products allowed us to not realize we were cooking, and losing the healthy, healing properties of careful Sun exposure.
The Sun just seems to make everything work better. But that is just me.
Just interesting aspects you consider. The seasons have a significant impact on our health, both physical and mental. Changes in temperature, sunlight, and humidity affect our body, immune system, and mood. It's important to adapt our habits and routines to stay healthy during each season, paying special attention to diet, exercise, and rest.
A common symptom associated with seasonal changes is a change in mood. People who are usually optimistic can experience a noticeable decline in their emotional well-being, making it difficult to maintain a positive attitude. This phenomenon, known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), can significantly affect quality of life and poses a serious challenge for those who suffer from it.
Conversely, the arrival of the warmer months often brings an improvement in mood, as the increased sunlight and outdoor activity contribute to a more positive state of mind. 68% of physicians surveyed by Sermo agreed that they notice a better mood during certain seasons. An American internist commented, "Spring and summer are better because the vegetation and brighter colors help improve your mood. I look out our clinic windows a lot."
The variation in gene expression that accompanies seasonal changes can influence susceptibility to disease. How genes are expressed as a result of an individual's environment, lifestyle, and seasons is most important. In a study of 606 healthy individuals, researchers found that seasonal variation is an important environmental regulator of gene expression and blood cell composition. They observed that changes in white blood cell counts and genes involved in immune function indicate that immune cell physiology varies throughout the year in healthy individuals. When gene expression decreases during certain seasons, susceptibility to disease may increase.
Using data from different latitudes around the world, including the US, Germany, the UK, Australia, Ghana, and Iceland, another study found that 23% of the human genome exhibited different expressions according to a seasonal pattern. Furthermore, the immune system was shown to be more pro-inflammatory during the winter months in those living in seasonal climates like the UK. In Ghana, changes in gene expression were correlated with the rainy season, when pathogens are more prevalent.
Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at King's College London, stated: "Another dimension that could be equally important is our gut microbes, which also change between seasons and could be driving these changes due to seasonal changes in diet."
Seasonal Health Impact:
1) Spring:
Spring is known for seasonal allergies due to increased pollen and temperature fluctuations. Spring asthenia, a general tiredness and lack of energy, can also occur due to changes in circadian rhythms and routines. However, increased exposure to sunlight can help improve vitamin D production and strengthen the immune system.
2) Summer:
Summer is typically a time of increased vitality and energy, with warmer temperatures that can improve mood and reduce the risk of some infectious diseases. However, it's important to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun to avoid heat exhaustion and burns.
3) Fall:
Fall marks the transition to cooler temperatures and shorter days, which can affect the immune system and increase susceptibility to colds and flu. Mood swings and fatigue can also occur due to decreased sunlight and adjustment to new schedules and routines.
4) Winter:
Winter is the season with the highest incidence of respiratory illnesses, as respiratory viruses spread more easily in cold, closed environments. Lack of sunlight can affect mood and vitamin D production, which can weaken the immune system. https://www.sermo.com/resources/seasonal-health-effects/ .---
In response to Ebola break out, I had patented UV-C-implemented cell-saver in 2014. Focus was made to overcome device use limitations. In 2015 I proposed UVC jet to sanitize difficult reached areas of pancreatoduodenoscopes. Nobody paid attention to any of them despite my attempts to reach out. There are much more $$$ in treatment of chronic diseases created by big pharma,then leverage physics.
Thank you, Mrs. V, for your contributions to healthcare. Yes, the pharmaceutical industry, gigantic and all-powerful, unscrupulous corporations enriched at the expense of people's illnesses, not their health, partner with public agencies, introducing blackmail, bribery, and kickbacks into their practices. Despite the fact that the law expressly prohibits any type of gift to doctors, medical representatives, pharmaceutical salespeople, buy doctors off in exchange for bribes, in order to market their medications, which the doctors then dispense to their patients. The strategy, in short, consists of having chronically ill patients who have to consume all kinds of palliative products, that is, to treat only symptoms, medications to relieve pain, lower fever, reduce inflammation... but never drugs that can heal the person. Let us be aware that Natural Medicine is the one that treats the patient holistically. A person must care about their health, develop critical thinking, and study how to heal, because in the end, the true doctor is oneself.
Instead of promoting preventative and curative medicine for diseases through natural means, the pharmaceutical industry offers allopathic medicine drug advertising to the public in the media. This is an act of corruption on the part of Big Pharma and the US government. Pharmaceutical companies lie when they claim that their ads are designed to educate patients, encourage doctor-patient dialogue, and motivate people to take greater responsibility for their medical care. This type of marketing tends to normalize obscure disorders, encourages people to believe they suffer from certain dysfunctions, and encourages us to frame rare diseases as normal.
When your skin is exposed to sunlight, it produces two types of sulfur: cholesterol sulfate and vitamin D3 sulfate. Healthy cholesterol and sulfur levels also depend largely on vitamin D levels. Stephanie Seneff, a senior researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, says:
Cholesterol sulfate deficiency can cause glucose intolerance, fat cells store more fat to fuel muscles, and excess fat accumulates, causing obesity and metabolic disorders. Red blood cells produce cholesterol sulfate, and this molecule protects red blood cells from disintegration.
According to Dr. Seneff, glyphosate is a major problem in our food supply because it interferes with several biological mechanisms, including the enzymes responsible for activating vitamin D in the liver and kidneys. Sulfur also plays a key role in glucose metabolism, the electron transport system, detoxification, the synthesis of vitamin B1 and biotin for energy production, glutathione synthesis, and proper insulin function.
https://holisticprimarycare.net/topics/nutrition-a-lifestyle/sulfate-the-most-common-nutritional-deficiency-you-ve-never-heard-of/ .----
The article "Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation: 'The Cure That Time Forgot'?" by Michael R. Hamblin, published in "Ultraviolet Light in Human Health, Disease, and the Environment" by Ahmad S., explores the history and potential of ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) as a therapeutic approach. UBI involves exposing a small amount of collected blood to ultraviolet light before reintroducing it into the body. The article discusses the potential benefits and limitations of UBI, particularly in the context of viral infections.
UBI was used in the mid-20th century to treat a variety of diseases, including sepsis, pneumonia, and even polio, but its use declined. Potential Mechanisms:
1) Immune System Stimulation: UBI can stimulate the immune system by introducing killed viral fragments, creating an effect similar to vaccination.
2) Antimicrobial Effects: UV light can damage the DNA of pathogens such as bacteria and viruses, potentially killing or inactivating them.
3) Anti-inflammatory and Detoxifying Effects: UBI may also have anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties.
Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) was successfully used in the 1930s and 1940s for various diseases. Despite this success, a lack of understanding of the detailed mechanisms of action and the achievements of antibiotics gradually reduced the use of UBI beginning in the 1950s. The emergence of new viral infections, from HIV/AIDS to Ebola, from SARS and MERS to SARS-CoV-2, brought renewed attention to this therapeutic opportunity. UBI has complex virucidal activity, acting primarily on the immune system response. It affects lymphocytes (T cells and B cells), macrophages, monocytes, dendritic cells, low-density lipoproteins (LDL), and lipids. The Knott technique has been applied to bacterial infections such as tuberculosis and viral infections such as hepatitis and influenza. The more complex extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) technique is also being applied to hematological cancers such as T-cell lymphomas.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12016-020-08811-8 (2021).--
Another great article from a Midwestern Doctor, just one exception, Not Forgotten Medicine - Buried Medicine. Buried like Jimmy Hoffa. It is horrible enough this Corruption of our Health has gone on for all of a century, but the practice of the same behavior reaches across nearly, if not all layers of modern society. All revolves around $$$$ and as much unnecessary repeat business as possible affording Power and Control to continue deeper down the same hole.
As a personal note long, dark winters bring on funk, aches, pains, and an overall slowdown to perform the daily task. The arrival of Spring, Summer and sunshine exposure each day just pushes out the ouch, the funk. Drop the mic. No burning to a crisp, but careful avoid the burns and cover up when needed. A personal view Sunscreens have too many chemical additives and we don't need to add to the toxic sea we swim in every day. Decades ago reports suggested the first formulas while slowing sun burns, did not stop those rays potentially causing skin cancers. This suggested to me to use the products allowed us to not realize we were cooking, and losing the healthy, healing properties of careful Sun exposure.
The Sun just seems to make everything work better. But that is just me.
Just interesting aspects you consider. The seasons have a significant impact on our health, both physical and mental. Changes in temperature, sunlight, and humidity affect our body, immune system, and mood. It's important to adapt our habits and routines to stay healthy during each season, paying special attention to diet, exercise, and rest.
A common symptom associated with seasonal changes is a change in mood. People who are usually optimistic can experience a noticeable decline in their emotional well-being, making it difficult to maintain a positive attitude. This phenomenon, known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), can significantly affect quality of life and poses a serious challenge for those who suffer from it.
Conversely, the arrival of the warmer months often brings an improvement in mood, as the increased sunlight and outdoor activity contribute to a more positive state of mind. 68% of physicians surveyed by Sermo agreed that they notice a better mood during certain seasons. An American internist commented, "Spring and summer are better because the vegetation and brighter colors help improve your mood. I look out our clinic windows a lot."
The variation in gene expression that accompanies seasonal changes can influence susceptibility to disease. How genes are expressed as a result of an individual's environment, lifestyle, and seasons is most important. In a study of 606 healthy individuals, researchers found that seasonal variation is an important environmental regulator of gene expression and blood cell composition. They observed that changes in white blood cell counts and genes involved in immune function indicate that immune cell physiology varies throughout the year in healthy individuals. When gene expression decreases during certain seasons, susceptibility to disease may increase.
Using data from different latitudes around the world, including the US, Germany, the UK, Australia, Ghana, and Iceland, another study found that 23% of the human genome exhibited different expressions according to a seasonal pattern. Furthermore, the immune system was shown to be more pro-inflammatory during the winter months in those living in seasonal climates like the UK. In Ghana, changes in gene expression were correlated with the rainy season, when pathogens are more prevalent.
Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at King's College London, stated: "Another dimension that could be equally important is our gut microbes, which also change between seasons and could be driving these changes due to seasonal changes in diet."
Seasonal Health Impact:
1) Spring:
Spring is known for seasonal allergies due to increased pollen and temperature fluctuations. Spring asthenia, a general tiredness and lack of energy, can also occur due to changes in circadian rhythms and routines. However, increased exposure to sunlight can help improve vitamin D production and strengthen the immune system.
2) Summer:
Summer is typically a time of increased vitality and energy, with warmer temperatures that can improve mood and reduce the risk of some infectious diseases. However, it's important to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun to avoid heat exhaustion and burns.
3) Fall:
Fall marks the transition to cooler temperatures and shorter days, which can affect the immune system and increase susceptibility to colds and flu. Mood swings and fatigue can also occur due to decreased sunlight and adjustment to new schedules and routines.
4) Winter:
Winter is the season with the highest incidence of respiratory illnesses, as respiratory viruses spread more easily in cold, closed environments. Lack of sunlight can affect mood and vitamin D production, which can weaken the immune system. https://www.sermo.com/resources/seasonal-health-effects/ .---
https://www.knowewell.com/written-content/how-change-seasons-affects-your-health.--
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-32687313 .--