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We Are All Suffering From Toxic Exposure | Max Lugavere

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Published on 16 Jun 2024 / In People & Blogs

This is a clip from tomorrow's podcast episode with filmmaker and health author Max Lugavere. In it, he and Dr. Peterson discuss the morbid state of health propaganda and the manufactured toxins making people sick in the modern world.

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Stalwart
Stalwart 5 months ago

I was blown away to find out how inflammatory the foods I was eating were. I was an elite athlete, and had incredibly serious rectal bleeding which they thought was IBD. Eventually (years later than they should have) they diagnosed stage 4 rectal cancer, which I'm fighting now. I had to switch to an absolutely strict ketogenic diet, and it did wonders. Previously I had been a vegan for over 22 years, and a vegetarian for several years before that. Now I mainly consume Premier Protein shakes from Costco, mixed with 35% whipping cream, and I have fish and some other meats. So my carbs are as close to zero as possible. Most days I've been down to 2-6g of complex carbs and 2-6g of sugar per day. It stopped the bleeding, reduced my cancer symptoms, and this is helping to starve the cancer which primarily eats glucose. I have to keep my proteins low, though, to limit the gluconeogensis in the liver which turns proteins into glucose. I also noticed that, without the carbs, I'm WAY more easily satiated. I used to be an eating monster, but now I hardly need anything. Before I made the switch, I wasted away to 125 lbs, and couldn't gain weight no matter what. After the change, I gained 10 lbs in the first 6 days. I'm now very deep into chemo (third round), had radiation, and countless other treatments, and I've been able to keep my weight up at 140.5, and even 150 for a long time. They say I'm doing WAY better than I should be at this stage, and the diet is a major part. I hope I'll beat it. It's super advanced.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 5 months ago

Wow. That's sad but good you're doing good. I am trying to but usually fail to stay undwr 100g Sugars a day (not coubting cheese, milk, sour cream, etc.) Though, I mostly use Almond milk... milk just goes bad too fast and too much estrogen pumped into it... I lost over 50 lbs until i had to stop and eat more cereals tbrough the week for rectal bleeding too... shitting too hard. I had a history with hemorrhoids... glad I'm not on pain meds anymore for it...

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 5 months ago

Sorry, new prescription on my glasses: I don't like the dual lens but getting used to it slowly...

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Stalwart
Stalwart 5 months ago

@WMHarrison94: I have to avoid the milk because it has too much sugar in it, but the whipping cream doesn't. For me almonds were one of a million inflammatory foods. I had an IgG food sensitivity test performed through a naturopathic doctor, and that really helped me figure out a starting point to change my diet. He told me about all kinds of things I had no idea of, like about the lectins (a human like protein which can trigger auto-immune reactions) in things like lentils, and how quinoa has a natural soup in it that strips away the lining of mucus from the bowel, irritating it. I have to avoid all grains, fruit, mustard, etc. It and the that doctor got me on the keto diet, the bleeding stopped, and that was major. Previously, I was losing a cup of blood with each movement. Make sure you get a colonoscopy, btw, and when you do, you can actually skip the sedation if you want, and then you can ask the GI specialist questions, and you see everything live on the screen, so you can get a better idea of exactly what's going on, and where it's happening. Much clearer with that full-motion video than the still photos they provide later. Then you can also just walk out rather than being technically intoxicated and unable to drive for 48 hours, which happens if you are put under. They kept thinking I had internal hemorrhoids, but they were drastically wrong, and it took them forever to figure anything out. Up in Canada, our healthcare system is a disaster.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 5 months ago

@Stalwart: yeah, I had two colonoscopies.Lectins are in tomatos. I've been reverting to "eat yoyr ancestry" because they survived eons eating their diets, but pesticides on our food is a thing as well as Peterson mentioned the i ternal plant defenses in the food. Well, I'm glad you're doing better. I hope it gets better. Sounds like you met a cool doctor. I get acupuncture for my allergies... apparently, I'm allergic to Texas and Oklahoma!?!

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deathdealer
deathdealer 5 months ago

Good discussion gentlemen; I find that "modern medicine" concentrates solely on the treatment of symptoms and completely ignores the root cause of disease. Of course if you treated the root cause then a cure would be possible and big pharma and the medical establishment would lose out on the profits of dispensing of their bad chemistry sets and sharp knives. This would also affect the coffers and control of big government over the general populations, wouldn't it?

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 5 months ago

Yeah, that's why I have a chiropractor who also does... fuck... the needles too. It actually works better on my breathing allergies than head meds or sinus meds...

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