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Crixcyon's avatar

Honestly, I dread watching 2 hour videos because so much is often presented that seems to be filler material. I did watch the entire discussion because it keep getting more interesting and made more sense as it went along.

Several of my ideas about health and related aspects were challenged. Like the liver eating, which I do not do that often, and how eating another's liver could be adding toxins to the body. Also fasting which I usually go about 14-16 hours from my last meal to my next in the morning. I have been rethinking that. Then the vitamin A toxicity...that needs more investigation for me, but I don't take vit-A supplements.

People have survived for thousands of years without taking supplements or using allo-pathetic (as I call it) medicine. Thanks for presenting Dr. Smith.

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Rob (c137)'s avatar

Yes, we used to not need supplements.

However, because of the way farming is today, even organic produce lacks minerals because they don't rotate crops and remineralize the earth.

The irony is that with factory farming, it's not hard to do and with the proper minerals in the soil, we would not need pesticides. Pests feed on weak plants just like bacteria feeds on dead matter. But this war like OCD of invasion fuels toxic pesticides, toxic antibiotics, etc.

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Desmond Powell's avatar

"However, because of the way farming is today, even organic produce lacks minerals because they don't rotate crops and remineralize the earth."

This is such nonsense I would argue that people who say this are trolls. How would you know this without extensive research... Have you done extensive research or are you parroting other people. My guess is you're doing the latter so the chances that you are a subtle troll is fairly good.

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Goethean Science's avatar

It’s a well-established established phenomenon: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38540869/

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Desmond Powell's avatar

A Monsanto sponsored study for the gullible. Take your rat poison in silence. I am not sure why you need to advertise it to everyone...

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Goethean Science's avatar

The decline in food quality is simply a fact though doesn't necessarily imply we should supplement with synthetic chemicals. But, let me guess, the NutriDouche's synthetic supplements are A-OK for some reason. Don't forget to wolf down another bowl of beans & rice while you're at it.

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Desmond Powell's avatar

"decline in food quality is simply a fact" because I say so 🤣😂🤣😂

You're simply a joke

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Farmer Pete's avatar

Not all farming is the same and crop rotation is not extinct.

But if someone is conscious enough to differentiate the quality of produce/foods and how it was grown, why wouldn't they just proactively seek that out (or do it themselves) instead of accepting low quality (mass produced) supermarket product and then taking supplements? Lazy mindset?

If all the food lacks vital minerals and micronutrients, what makes anyone think the supplements wouldn't have the same issue? It would just be more of the same shit ground up and concentrated into a pill. And there is another problem. It's called a "whole food" (which is marketing genius), but it isn't whole is it? It's been adulterated, ground up, dehydrated, what have you... what happened to the rest of it? You're only left with a small percentage of the original whole/natural product. We kept all the magic stuff and got rid of the unnecessary stuff that mother nature originally designed. It all starts to get rather ridiculous.

In addition, the multibillion dollar supplement industry (mostly big Pharma and big Chemical driven) is an unregulated wild wild west with highly deceptive and often very confusing labeling. Many people think they're getting a magic food pill from some guy grinding up dried mushrooms into capsules in his kitchen when what they are really getting is a pill that has a tiny bit of some crap that once was a mushroom ("whole food") but now has a bunch of industrial waste scraped off a factory floor in India or China added in. They call this stuff "vitamins". Put a pretty private label on it and off you go...

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Pamela A Everett Goodman's avatar

What a great team up of minds. I decided to take the day off from dance or doing anything crazy physical because my body said rest and chill. This was 2 hours of great clarity for my mind body and spirit. Thank you both 🙏 I’m so glad I ditched all the supplements, been over 2 months no eggs, reduction I’ve always believed in. The simpler I keep things, the better I feel.

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Albert's avatar

Great show Jamie. More like this please.

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Jamie Andrews's avatar

Thanks for the feedback Albert. Will try to do a few more interviews like this on health.

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PhilH's avatar

Thank you for a fantastic interview and for introducing Garrett’s work to me. It explains a lot.

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Doug Leclair's avatar

This is awesome Jamie! Dr. Garrett Smith has been an important voice for many in my circle.

I’ll be very active sharing this interview!

Truth, Love, Justice and Freedom!

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Antechinus's avatar

I hope Dr Smith interviews you next time and we get to hear his thoughts on your research.

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Jamie Andrews's avatar

There was talk of doing just that as Dr. Smith is firmly No Virus.

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Antechinus's avatar

I am curious about his reaction to your research on genetics and, in particular, on enzymes.

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sam van's avatar

Please put this through a transcriber. Whisper for Mac is free, and you can add your own AI key to make it better.

I prefer to read, instead of listening.

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Jamie Andrews's avatar

There is a transcript... the button underneath the video

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sam van's avatar

completely unrelated. I have a 9volt battery powered device, that sends high voltage very short duration ‘shots’ of electricity through its two pads. High voltage galvanic. It has great success on diabetic ulcers. One lead on the wound that won’t heal, and the other on the skin nearby. Turn on for 5 minutes. That’s it! The wounded area now has enough added ‘charge’ to be in surplus range (before was in deficit), and thus is now able to start repair and rebuilt phase. Charge is everything.

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Jamie Andrews's avatar

Interesting… thanks, will have a look into this.

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sam van's avatar

My bad, thank you for having it, and pointing it out for me.

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Fibro Vision's avatar

It's good to have both, as I sometimes wants to read

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Joe's avatar

For the sheep (which are walking amidst the wolves): ggenereux.blog/my-ebooks/

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The Fitball Shop's avatar

Happy Easter. Thankyou for teaming up. You're both focused and have clarity of mind and thought in this space. I know for since C17 having been gleaning nutrition and Ayurvedic stories to make sense of the increase of thyroid medications and diagnoses in the Australian population. And how can 1 unnamed tablet be supposed to fix a multitude of different hormonal situations. I'm grateful to hear your work of what is plausible and cite also the increase of fatty liver when once it was only related to alcohol. Love our liver and know thyself ... a lá Shakespeare... seems to be the right mantra.

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DDR Dave's avatar

Very interesting. The role of MB in Porta potties is indeed obfuscated on the internet. Not sure if this was mentioned but to amplify the message: Methylene blue is NOT FDA-approved for use as a food coloring.

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HSMOM's avatar

Where can I find the studies you refer to in the video?

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Dean Fraser's avatar

People arguing the toss over Meth Blue on Twatter. Wow, I guess that makes a change from (10years ago) discussing what colour of underwear they’re wearing on that particular day. Progress indeed.

Another interesting proposition, I often ponder is: how many punters are actually dying from faux vaxxes, (fifteen to 1600 people die everyday in the Uk) - and how many would be dead due to the usual suspects: dementia, cancer, stroke, old age, suicide, car accidents and that old chestnut; Iatrogenesis .?!!

Because, it’s such a cliché, I know, but the media is the virus…And their lying scumbags to boot.

And, I think at the end of the day, we can only educate ourselves and like minded types, (folk who sort of get it; we’re being lied to, it’s a charade of an existence, etc, etc). But so many people choose the mainstream, like their lives depended on it. And some buy into a touch of ‘Alternative health theory, or whatever.

Thing is; we can’t legislate for other people’s intelligence, or lack of it. And as for ourselves; how far along the ‘evolutionary’ critical thinking scale are we - supposedly ‘awake’ types.!? .. I, for one, am probably not as fabulously bright and erudite as I’d like to think I am.

It’s all just grist for mill, Jamie Boy. Good luck.

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Fibro Vision's avatar

I used to take vitamin D as I was having blood tests showing low levels. I graduated to liposomal with the vit K in correct ratios. I kept bleedingevdn the smallest nick was flooding away. I decided to stop as it was the only thing I was taking outside if diet. Low an behold it wasn't Vax shedding causing it, it was the vit D.

I've also been reading about MB on academia, there's a bunch of adverse things that left me not wanting to ingest it.

Mainly I've stayed away from supplements over the last year. I certainly don't feel any worse for not taking things. While I can't say I've noticed many positives, the no worse says they're not necessary.

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sam van's avatar

I believe it is all about charge levels. yes, I am some random guy on substack.

Manmade powder, with cholcalciferol (literally rat poison and poison to dogs) is the active ingredient in "Vitamin D".

The real power of the sun, is through sun expose without sunglasses nor sunscreen on.

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Fibro Vision's avatar

Particulates in the sky are stopping good light getting to us :(

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sam van's avatar

As we both know, our mindset is likely more important. IF we believe something, it is actually true for us.

For me, the best is to believe the sun is helping me, and to get more time outdoors with more skin exposed.

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Fibro Vision's avatar

The sun is a rare sight in the UK these days

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Fibro Vision's avatar

Any chance of external links? Substack still hasn't fixed the video failure problem. I get fed up u installing and reinstalling the app to be able to watch or listen to amything

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Rob (c137)'s avatar

Substack video player is so buggy!

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Fibro Vision's avatar

Joined the beta test in the hope they'd listen to feedback that way. They do t answer when you report it to the technical bugs team. Fingers crossed

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Goethean Science's avatar

The nutridouche makes his living shilling his own brand of supplements and provides “health coaching” for $700/hr. 🚩😬

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Alexander Rimmer's avatar

I came across Garret a couple of years before the covid push. His work is interesting and he is starting to make some decent progress. But once you start pushing supplements it's difficult to unwind, there is just too much money. As little as 20$ profit a month from just 1000 customers makes a good living.

The issue is for the vast majority of people they simply need to reduce the poisons they are taking. And you can't make a decent business from that. You have to sell something.

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Goethean Science's avatar

Yeah, it's crazy how lucrative supplements are. They are shelf-stable, dry goods that cost pennies to make and have huge profit margins. Thus why almost every health influencer goes through the mental gymnastics of justifying them.

I agree that advice that actually helps people towards better health tends to be difficult to monetize. You see this pattern where someone builds an online presence with free, generally good info then leverages the trust they've built to push supplements. Like I don't disagree with Garrett that toxicity is a huge component of disease just can't imagine why anyone would buy NutriDetect pills though

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Annemarie's avatar

Where can I find information about the simple diet Dr Garrett Smith is referring to?

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Jamie Andrews's avatar

Hi, the images under the video are all links to Dr.Smiths work and websites.

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Annemarie's avatar

Thank you Jamie :-)

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