Living Fully in the Dash

If you don’t know where to start, you’re not alone. I know exactly what it’s like to be sick. And if you’re searching for real healing answers, believe me, I know the terrain you’re walking through. Everybody has an opinion about what you should do and what you should not do. The internet alone can bury you in so much conflicting information that you end up overwhelmed to the point of inaction. You freeze. You do nothing. And inaction keeps you exactly where you are. That is not a good place to stay.

All I can tell you is this: I followed a path that worked for me, and it has worked for countless others. You could do the same. Plenty of books have been written about health, many of them exciting, persuasive, and dramatic. I don’t go there. I don’t do excitement. I don’t do persuasion. When I share something, it’s matter-of-fact. No filler. No nonsense.

That comes from my engineering-type mindset. I don’t give advice. I don’t tell anyone what to do. I simply share what I know, what I’ve observed, and what I’ve used. What you do with that information is entirely up to you. If you want results, you do the work.

I don’t have much to say about other authors or health influencers. Everyone has a gimmick. I don’t. And frankly, I’m not sure why anyone would follow the guidance of someone who hasn’t lived long enough to see the long-term consequences of their ideas. At 96 years old, I don’t see many people my age still standing, let alone living a healthy, active, exhilarating, and fulfilling life. That’s a tall order, and it narrows the field considerably.

Most people take the easier road. You feel a symptom, you go to the doctor. Your data gets entered into a computer. The computer suggests a prescription. You take the drug, and the symptom disappears… for now. You think something miraculous just happened.

What actually happened is simple. The signal your body was sending got shut off. The problem wasn’t fixed. It was muted.

That prescription comes with side effects because your body knows it doesn’t belong there. So your body sends another signal, what they call a “new symptom,” somewhere else. You feel sick again, go back to the doctor, and receive another prescription to shut down that signal, too. You feel better. You praise the system.

All the while, your natural immune intelligence and life force are being dismantled piece by piece. Eventually, nothing works anymore. That’s when people end up in a hospital, offered a “peaceful” exit. That’s the end of the line.

The Dash

You’re born on one date. You die on another. Between those two dates is what I call the dash. That dash is supposed to be the good stuff. Mine is. And come hell or high water, I plan to keep celebrating in it.

If you want to live fully in the dash, it helps to stay as far away as possible from systems that profit by shortening it.

People come to me wanting fast results, the same kind they’re used to getting from the medical system. I understand that. And yes, there are natural substances that can resolve serious problems quickly. But that problem you’re focused on isn’t the problem. It’s an indicator, the warning light on your personal dashboard.

You didn’t suddenly become unhealthy. You’ve been living as a product—something to be exploited, managed, medicated, and consumed by a machine we call government.

So where do you start?

The Foundational Five Substances I Wouldn’t Be Without

Had these not been part of my life, taken consistently over time, I might be among my peers instead of living the life I live today.

If someone were feeling sick, dealing with disease, or experiencing advanced aging, this is where I would start learning:

  1. Chlorine Dioxide (made from a proper two-part kit)
  2. Oceanic Magnesium (magnesium chloride sourced from the sea)
  3. DMSO (at least 99.995% pure)
  4. Lugol’s Iodine
  5. Silver Water (a high-level colloidal silver)

Those five can help bring the body back on track. But don’t buy them and use them blindly. Learn. Read. Experiment responsibly. I call that self-experimentation, and it’s essential.

Don’t ask me how long to take them. You take them every day. How? That’s up to you. There are many ways. Read books. Do your own research, read many books. Listen to your body and adjust to your particular healthy level.

If you’re not changing your life, you’re not changing your body.

Remove Yourself from the Corporate Product Equation

As soon as you can, remove yourself from being a product. That means stopping the consumption of what the system expects you to consume.

Ditch processed foods. Eat a clean, human diet. As your body begins to change in time, add the following:

Daily basics

  • Virgin coconut oil (replace unnatural oils)
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Vitamin C (I prefer liposomal)

Roots, spices, and herbs

  • Ginger
  • Turmeric
  • Onions
  • Garlic
  • Cayenne pepper (increase heat as tolerance builds)
  • Frankincense (Boswellia)

Trace minerals

  • Boron
  • Copper
  • Gold
  • Platinum
  • Selenium
  • Zinc

Botanical immunity builders

  • Ashwagandha
  • Astragalus
  • Echinacea
  • Gynostemma
  • Yarrow

Plant medicines

  • Aloe vera
  • Montana yew tips
  • Apricot kernels

Other basics

  • Raw natural honey
  • Vitamin D
  • Baking soda (bicarbonate)
  • Castor oil
  • Turpentine (100% pure gum spirits)
  • CBD and THC oils

The Microbial Reality

Roughly half the cells in your body are microbial. That means up to 50% of “you” is not human. Cleaning up the internal terrain and reducing pathogenic overgrowth, including parasites, matters.

I respect the pathogen, parasite cleanse, and deworming program suggested by Wayne Rowland, but as with everything else, do your own research. Educate yourself first.

The Payoff

This path is not about a quick fix, though quick improvements often happen. It’s about reclaiming your body, your vitality, and your dash.

Do this, and you extend not just the length of your life, but the quality of it.

If you are not having fun here, you are not doing it right. The reason we take on these lifetimes is to gain experiences and enjoy the dash.

That, to me, is the whole point.

 

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