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Crixcyon's avatar

Excellent. I have seen Klimer popping up around substack and now I know some more of his fantastic story. He is a true inspiration to those of us determined to never seek out the allo-(pathetic) model of death.

Modern medicine or what substitutes for health and healing is beyond lost. There is no fixing it no matter what MAHA and the HHS think they can do.

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Once you understand why the current model can't incorporate safe, cheap and effective therapies, it's a lot easier to unplug and go your own way. It's a risk to do that, because after the 50+ year wars on cancer and heart disease, no doctor can tell you when either of those fates are just around the corner.

You can fly blind solo, or fly blind with the system, wondering what it will do to you. If I'm flying blind, I'd just as soon not pay a premium for the privilege.

My only hope for MAHA and HHS is full medical freedom for everyone. No more fluoride, vaccines or anything else forced upon us! No more shutting down great products like Homozon. Or marginalizing DMSO, chlorine dioxide, etc.

My hope is that enough of us figure out a way to find the truth outside the system, and we go back to the way things were around 1900: the community helped people through disease, and doctors were a last resort. But there were a lot more flavors to choose from: naturopaths, homeopaths, eclectic physicians, etc.

Daniel Weigand's avatar

Your stories always hit home to me. I've been following my own health journey, just passing 25 years cancer free. Did not use conventional medicine to achieve this. Have been on a constant quest searching out alternative ways to get well, sometimes driving my wife crazy. it is very difficult to get people to at least look at your suggestions. Part of the problem is that everything that can work is going to cost you out of pocket no insurance will cover it. I would tell people I'd rather pay myself and live than have the insurance company pay and die. Anyway, keep up the good work. PS at 73 I take no medications.

klimer's avatar

Amen, brother! I feel fortunate that I can currently afford to pay out of pocket for all the stuff that works: the stuff that insurance-reimbursable healthcare does not cover. Salt and oxidative therapies are two things likely to help a lot of people. And often the cost is less than the gas it takes to drive to and from the doctor's office.

I'm four years behind you and likewise have no prescriptions. My goal now is to thin the supplements down to a more manageable number. If I can get my gut health restored, I think I'll be able to do that.

And congratulations on surviving cancer for so long!

Caroline Ayers's avatar

Dear Klimer! I absolutely loved this. And there is so much you're suggesting that I must look into. However what I found most striking and instructive was your experience of sharing your knowledge with the unenlightened. I have been thrilled with every new health hack I have found and absolutely no one apart from my elderly parents listens to me. My parents did not succumb easily either - it took a few years of me banging on about my therapies before they finally stopped having covid vaccines and started using red light therapy with DMSO etc - I laugh about it with them and say their conversion is simply Stockholm Syndrome as I spend a lot of time round there helping them! Anyway, you are so right! I cant believe the story of your friend with retinal problems, except of course I can! I have this IHT (intermittent Hypoxia Therapy) machine - an altitude simulator - and under the guidance of Professor Arkadi Prokopov I have learnt how to use it, and now I no longer have any aches and pains, and my hair is no longer thinning, because all my faulty mitochondria have been killed off by the therapy. It could help so many people! But no one is interested - least of all my best friend who now gets a UTI every 1 or 2 months and I am scared for her future... I think IHT would restore her immune system... but her ears are closed.. sigh.. I have mentioned IHT therapy to Lies are Unbekoming - it'd be great to interview Arkadi and summarise his book (Curing Lymes - surfing the oxygen waves) (I cant remember if I told you Klimer about it - I think my comments on your Vertigo and Sunshine post were about sunshine being better than Vit D supplements, and taking sunbeds over the winter months...) Anyway it just seems odd to me that I have been able to find such life altering beneficial information but basically not share it with anyone except for a few of my closest family members. Still I am so grateful for the info!

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Wow! Great comment!

I know there are islands of health sanity out there in the midst of all the fear-induced insanity. So my status as a medical heretic is not unique. But it is encouraging to find others with similar experiences, and to see still others timidly dip their toes into the pond of forbidden fruit - safe, cheap and effective therapies - despite the lack of "scientific evidence," and finding improved health as a result.

I don't think I've ever heard of Intermittent Hypoxia Therapy, but you had me hooked at "altitude simulator." Being passionate about bicycle hill climbing, training at altitude has long been known to confer a lot of positive performance benefits to endurance athletes.

And I suspect this correlates somewhat with Dr. Sircus' thinking on carbon dioxide, and the various breathing gurus' hypoxic breathing techniques.

It's hard to focus on the many options for pursuing better health, but it sounds like I need to make it a point to eventually circle back to breathing.

I agree, it would be great for Unbekoming to interview Prof. Prokopov. The Lyme book is a bit pricey (US $40 paperback on Amazon), but I've lately been learning more about Lyme than I ever cared to, as I am trying to educate myself about biofilms. The two are linked, and oxygen is the way to deal with biofilms. Based upon the table of contents, I suspect I'd enjoy reading the book, though I suspect I would have been unlikely to do so based solely on the title (Undoing Lyme Disease: How to Make Your Mitochondria Fight Lyme Borreliosis).