The microbiome – another way to blame ourselves

The microbiome – another way to blame ourselves

Continuation of the article "What is the microbiome and why should it not be the center of attention?"

Another way to blame ourselves

Is there really a complex world of microorganisms in our intestines? Absolutely! But is this the answer to all our suffering? No. It's just another theory as the health industry desperately tries to figure out why so many people are sick. And it's not even a new theory. In fact, this is a return to the old idea of ​​candida and the claim that the gut is the source of all our problems. This is another way to blame ourselves for our own illnesses.

Anyone who has spent enough years in the health field knows that this is just another relapse. The reason the microbiome is gaining traction as a concept is because the younger generation hasn't lived through the past three to four decades of candida accusations. Today's 20- and 30-somethings were still growing up and haven't been part of the health world, so now they're "fresh blood" ready to fall prey to the misinformation and scams that claim "it's all in the gut." ” and “it's all about yeast, mold and the balance of good bacteria,” and that probiotics push us. The older ones have already gone through all this, but the younger generations are the ones with a big presence on social media. They are the ones who can be easily influenced and easily sold to. They didn't listen for 30 years about how "your gut is the reason you're sick" and didn't follow all the gut recommendations, staying sick.

Older generations have been through this. When they discover the information of the Healing Medium, they learn and accept the truth that they actually have pathogens within them that create and maintain the symptoms of their chronic illnesses. They are wise enough to understand that the microbiome is just another term for “It's all about the gut. Eat 'better' and take in beneficial micro-organisms.” This has never worked for long-term healing and will never work. Yet the 22-year-old, who has a social media presence and is experiencing the first signs of swelling, doesn't know that. They are easily swayed by the microbiome theory, which is more compelling than ever because it now has funding behind it. This is a financial initiative that surpasses the candida scare tactics of the past - a new push repackaged with a new name to create a new distraction and prevent everyone from learning the truth about why the diseases are increasing exponentially. This is a prime example of how the alternative health market can be just as confusing and corrupt as the conventional health market.

This is a classic equation. We take a poorly understood problem (more and more people suffer from chronic health complaints) and combine it with a poorly understood aspect of our health (the mysteries of digestion) to create the illusion of a logical solution—instead of admitting, “We don't have the answers yet. "

And here's the catch—the microbiome trend isn't all bad. Dismissing it completely is not in our best interest, because of course it makes sense to take care of our gut. However, it is important to know the right way to do it. And most importantly, the gut is not the source of all our problems. If we stay focused only there, we will miss the answers that can really help us.

Cleansing for true balance

Everything by now should have given you an idea that there's a reason this article isn't about balancing your microbiome. There's a reason we don't focus entirely on fermented foods and recommend probiotics, kombucha, yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, and apple cider vinegar as solutions. They were never the solution, and they didn't suddenly become one when their popularity rose again, this time on social media. They have always been a distraction from the true path of understanding chronic disease. The 3:6:9 Cleanse and other life-saving Healer Medium cleanses focus on restoring balance in ways that can really help you heal.

Again, toxic heavy metals don't care about healthy microorganisms. Viruses are not interested in healthy microorganisms. They don't fight each other. They don't even compete for the same food; problematic, aggressive microorganisms such as viruses and non-productive bacteria do not seek the same fuel that healthy bacteria do. Healthy bacteria look for nutrients that can be found in fruits, vegetables, leafy greens, herbs, and juices made from these ingredients. Celery juice is one of the most powerful means of providing these nutrients. It feeds all the beneficial microorganisms in our gut while destroying the non-productive bacteria and viruses there, and is the most powerful nutrient delivery system to our microbiome.

Our healthy bacteria do not seek out gluten, eggs, milk, cheese, butter or other animal products. Healthy bacteria don't even seek out yogurt, kefir, apple cider vinegar, or fermented foods. Even candida doesn't seek out these foods unless it's trying to save your life by ingesting problem foods to stop bacteria like strep or Escherichia coli in your gut from using them to grow. Our healthy bacteria seek out antioxidants and vital phytochemicals to withstand the constant pressure of poisons and toxins we ingest, environmental pollutants we're exposed to, and even our own overproduction of adrenaline when we live with excessive stress . Pathogens such as Escherichia coli, streptococci , Epstein-Barr , herpes zoster and HHV-6 love gluten. They love the protein and hormones from eggs. They love lactose and fats from milk, cheese and butter. Unproductive viruses and bacteria thrive on these food sources, consuming them quickly and multiplying in strength, regardless of how much good bacteria you have in your gut, bloodstream, or body. Viruses and bacteria don't care what else is going on; if they have these food sources, they will thrive. Pathogens thrive on these foods because they create mucus, and pathogens often hide in the mucus, using it as a shield. While feeding on these foods, the pathogens also release toxins that stimulate the body to produce more mucus, further protecting the pathogens. Meanwhile, your beneficial microorganisms only want clean, healthy foods: fruits, vegetables, green leafy vegetables, herbs, and fresh juices like celery stalk juice . Feeding the beneficial microorganisms will not help balance the pathogens. Only removing the foods that the pathogens like and using anti-pathogenic measures such as celery stalk juice can remove the pathogens.

So the next time you see a headline about the microbiome as the new health solution, remind yourself that regardless of the updated understanding of the term, it's yet another piece of evidence of a misplaced focus. Remember this: you'll never get a healthy microbiome if you don't know what you're really looking for—if you don't know how to target certain viruses and bacteria, if you don't know how to deal with toxins, if you don't know how to remove mercury and aluminum, or if you don't you know that toxic heavy metals oxidize and cause disease and suffering in the first place. Only when we remove these real culprits from our body will you be able to move towards better health.

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