Hey Wayne, As you know, this is all way above my pay grade but I'm intrigued nonetheless. My question is regarding the comment about Turpentine inducing endotoxins in the liver. Could you expound on that? I couldn't find it in the link you cited by Thomas Martin. Thanks.
Thank you for this link. I'm also glad to read your comments about Turpentine helping to improve your health. I have just recently started to look into this, mainly for my ailing Mother. Turpentine is certainly the hot topic as of late, especially in our TLF community. Hence, my reason for wanting to ask your thoughts about it being potentially harmful. I do agree that too much of anything could create problems for one's health, so a cautious approach always seems to be best. Cheers!
Frankly I cited that source with some reluctance. I have been successful in turning my health around for the better by taking turpentine to purge fungus out of my liver. I also found that using garlic that is coated to get through the stomach and gets to the liver is helpful. After getting antibiotics at dentist early in my life, the good bacteria in my gut was wiped out and was not replaceable. Candidiasis together with Vitamin C was constantly making oxalate stones and ruining my health. Dr. Jennifer Daniels, MD, @ VitalityCycles.com has been taking turpentine for decades with great success. She has a guide to using turpentine The Candida Cleaner -free online. My article was a summary of recent research and not written very well. I have not verified why the research reported turpentine induced endotoxins. The poison is in the dosage so it may be from taking too high a dose. I take 1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon with honey. I will look into it and get back to you.
I await your examination of the fat metabolism avenue.
After starting to type a reply to your Stack in the comments - as usual - it got out of hand so I will be restacking your post here with my insane ravings on how, as you say, that I say: They created this entire shitshow.
Hey Wayne, As you know, this is all way above my pay grade but I'm intrigued nonetheless. My question is regarding the comment about Turpentine inducing endotoxins in the liver. Could you expound on that? I couldn't find it in the link you cited by Thomas Martin. Thanks.
Here is a valid link to reference on Endotoxin induced by turpentine. Remember that Endotoxin can also be protective and beneficial.
https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/full/10.1165/ajrcmb.23.2.f189
Thank you for this link. I'm also glad to read your comments about Turpentine helping to improve your health. I have just recently started to look into this, mainly for my ailing Mother. Turpentine is certainly the hot topic as of late, especially in our TLF community. Hence, my reason for wanting to ask your thoughts about it being potentially harmful. I do agree that too much of anything could create problems for one's health, so a cautious approach always seems to be best. Cheers!
Frankly I cited that source with some reluctance. I have been successful in turning my health around for the better by taking turpentine to purge fungus out of my liver. I also found that using garlic that is coated to get through the stomach and gets to the liver is helpful. After getting antibiotics at dentist early in my life, the good bacteria in my gut was wiped out and was not replaceable. Candidiasis together with Vitamin C was constantly making oxalate stones and ruining my health. Dr. Jennifer Daniels, MD, @ VitalityCycles.com has been taking turpentine for decades with great success. She has a guide to using turpentine The Candida Cleaner -free online. My article was a summary of recent research and not written very well. I have not verified why the research reported turpentine induced endotoxins. The poison is in the dosage so it may be from taking too high a dose. I take 1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon with honey. I will look into it and get back to you.
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Largely thanks to you Pat, I have tracked down at least 3 "pathways" into sepsis:
1. Needles and blood infections
2. Plasmids in bacteria resulting from both antibiotics and endotoxins in host bacteriophages
3. Declining fat metabolism resulting in endotoxins (and oxalosis).
The third one has received little media attention although there is research on it.
The article confirms what you have been saying - we live in an intentional hell.
I await your examination of the fat metabolism avenue.
After starting to type a reply to your Stack in the comments - as usual - it got out of hand so I will be restacking your post here with my insane ravings on how, as you say, that I say: They created this entire shitshow.
I will post as soon as I'm done raving.