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Nano-Curcumin ELIMINATES Cyclospora Infection in Mice—the Parasite Behind the “Explosive Diarrhea” Outbreak Across 31 States
Just 7 daily doses of nano-curcumin cut Cyclospora shedding by 97.2%, ELIMINATED detectable parasites, RESTORED damaged tissue, AND prevented relapse.
A recent animal study experimentally infected mice with Cyclospora, then compared 7-day courses of nano-curcumin, regular curcumin, Bactrim/TMP-SMX, and no treatment.
At day 30—more than two weeks after treatment ended—parasite shedding was reduced by:
📉Nano-curcumin: -97.2%
📉Regular curcumin: -93.5%
📉Bactrim: -79.4%
⚠️Untreated control: persistent and increasing shedding
Nano-curcumin produced the lowest parasite burden, the greatest restoration of intestinal villi, no detectable parasites in intestinal tissue, and no recurrence after withdrawal.
Regular curcumin was also remarkably effective. It reduced shedding by 93.5%, substantially restored damaged intestinal tissue, and left no parasites detectable by H&E staining at day 30—although low-level stool shedding remained.
Bactrim improved the infection, but parasite excretion increased again after treatment stopped, indicating relapse.
All three treatments significantly reduced shedding compared with untreated mice.
Human trials are urgently needed.
A registered nurse with 30 years of experience treating chronic pain says she saw “TEN TIMES” the positive effects after combining DMSO with castor oil for her peripheral neuropathy.
Castor oil already has anti-inflammatory properties.
But adding DMSO is where she says it “got interesting.”
That’s because DMSO “isn’t just a treatment, it’s a carrier,” Danielle Minetti explained.
“It can pull medications and nutrients right through the skin barrier deep into the body.”
When Danielle combined it with castor oil, she says the results increased “ten times.”
DMSO acted as the delivery system, carrying the castor oil deeper into the areas where she needed relief most.
But DMSO’s potential extends far beyond peripheral neuropathy.
And if you’re one of the 5 million Americans living with carpal tunnel syndrome, this is where the DMSO story gets really interesting.
Because it turns out carpal tunnel may not be caused by overuse after all. 🧵
Anyone who has taken the Covid vaccine should consider a D-dimer test from a local lab that draws blood. I'm not a proponent of tests but under the circumstances it would be a wise move.
The injections were a very bad choice trying to limit the damage is a smart move
𝗬𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗕𝗟𝗢𝗢𝗗 𝗜𝗦 𝗔 𝗟𝗜𝗤𝗨𝗜𝗗 𝗖𝗥𝗬𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗟. 𝗧𝗛𝗘𝗬 𝗞𝗡𝗘𝗪 𝗦𝗜𝗡𝗖𝗘 𝟭𝟵𝟯𝟴.
In 1938, a German biophysicist named Dr. Erwin Neher discovered something that should have rewritten all of medicine:
Human blood is not just a transport fluid. It is a piezoelectric crystalline structure — meaning it generates electrical charge in response to mechanical pressure and electromagnetic frequency.
Your blood is a living antenna.
This discovery was immediately classified by the Third Reich and placed under the jurisdiction of the Ahnenerbe — the SS division responsible for weaponizing suppressed science.
After the war, Operation Paperclip transferred 1,600 German scientists to the United States. Neher's blood-crystal research went directly into a black-budget program at Fort Detrick, Maryland — the same facility that later developed biological weapons.
The research continued in secret for 85 years.
Here is what they confirmed and buried:
Your blood contains hemoglobin — an iron-based molecule arranged in a geometric crystalline lattice. This lattice responds to electromagnetic frequencies the same way a radio antenna responds to radio waves.
When exposed to specific frequencies:
— 528 Hz: Blood viscosity decreases 23%. Oxygen delivery to cells increases by 41%. This single frequency eliminates the root cause of 80% of cardiovascular disease.
— 432 Hz: Blood crystalline structure realigns to its original geometric pattern. Toxins are electromagnetically expelled from the lattice. Full blood purification in under 20 minutes.
— 7.83 Hz: Stem cells in bone marrow activate. New blood cell production increases 300%. The body begins manufacturing fresh, uncorrupted blood.
Why do they not want you to know this?
Because the global blood industry is worth $49.8 billion per year. Blood transfusions. Dialysis. Plasma harvesting. Blood thinners. Cholesterol drugs.
Every single one of these industries depends on the lie that blood cannot be purified, regenerated, or optimized without medical intervention.
Your blood is self-cleaning. Your blood is self-regenerating. Your blood is a frequency-responsive crystalline system that was designed to maintain itself — indefinitely.
They turned off the frequency. Then they sold you the drugs.
Just the frequency your blood has been waiting for is already in your Consciounous.
Shakti Selwood
Holistic Iridology
YouTuber Dan Schaeffer says he “completely cleared” his sinuses by combining DMSO, purified water, and colloidal silver into a nasal spray.
One squirt up each nose twice a day, and the results were “amazing.”
“No pressure, no nothing.”
Dan’s experience is not an isolated one.
In 1992, Russian researchers found that treating children with sinusitis using a 10% DMSO solution followed by local oxygenation provided complete relief in 49 of 52 cases.
DMSO is a cheap substance you can typically find online for under $30.
Turns out it can do much more for your respiratory system than just clear your sinuses. 🧵
The food and water you consume carry the electromagnetic signature of the ground they came from.
Rural populations eating locally grown food and drinking local well water outlive city dwellers — and the reason is not hygienic, it’s electromagnetic.
This was the observation made by Georges Lakhovsky — Belarusian-French engineer and inventor, whose Multiple Wave Oscillator was authorized for cancer treatment in several Paris hospitals between 1931 and 1938 — in his book “The Secret of Life“ first published in 1929.
He observed that country people often reached advanced ages in spite of the deplorable hygienic conditions under which they lived.
He attributed this not to clean air, but to electromagnetic coherence between the organism and its environment.
In his framework:
Every living cell functions as a microscopic electrical circuit, oscillating at a specific frequency, absorbing cosmic radiation to maintain that oscillation.
Disease, in his model, is what happens when that oscillation is disrupted.
Soil conducts electromagnetic interference differently depending on its composition.
Produce grown in that soil carries the same electrical constants as the ground itself.
An organism eating locally stays in alignment with its immediate environment.
His words:
"If people could subsist exclusively on fruits and vegetables grown in gardens attached to their houses, and made use of water drawn from wells sunk close by, cancer and most other diseases would become far less prevalent."
The same principle applies to water.
Water, in a pure state, is electrically neutral.
But it takes on the conducting properties of whatever soil it passes through, the same way an aqueous solution takes on the acidity or alkalinity of what's dissolved in it.
Water drawn from a local well carries the same electrical constants as the ground beneath it.
Lakhovsky cited a case reported by Dr. Simeray:
An entire village had no cancer cases for as long as residents drew water exclusively from local wells.
When authorities switched the town's supply to a distant source, cancer cases began appearing.
He then verified the same pattern himself, comparing two neighboring towns on identical soil — Thiais and Orly, both on the same conducting limestone.
Thiais drew its water from the Seine, piped in from Alfortville.
Orly drew from its own local wells.
Cancer density in Thiais: 3.36 per 1,000. In Orly: 0.36 per 1,000 — nearly a tenfold difference, on the same ground, with the only variable being where the water came from.
He pointed to the same pattern in Memphis, where cancer mortality was roughly half the national average and the city drew its water from local artesian wells.
And in Luxeuil and Châtel-Guyon, both reporting near-total absence of cancer, both drinking water sourced from the ground they stood on.
Water piped in from distant geological sources, he argued, carries the electrical constants of foreign soil.
The alignment between organism and environment breaks the moment it's consumed.
Health, in Lakhovsky's model, begins with resonance between the organism and its environment.
Eating locally, seasonally, and organically is not just about controlling deuterium levels or avoiding glyphosate.
Per Lakhovsky — it is also about electromagnetic coherence.
The food and water you consume carry the electromagnetic signature of the ground they came from.
Rural populations eating locally grown food and drinking local well water outlive city dwellers — and the reason is not hygienic, it’s electromagnetic.
This was the observation made by Georges Lakhovsky — Belarusian-French engineer and inventor, whose Multiple Wave Oscillator was authorized for cancer treatment in several Paris hospitals between 1931 and 1938 — in his book “The Secret of Life“ first published in 1929.
He observed that country people often reached advanced ages in spite of the deplorable hygienic conditions under which they lived.
He attributed this not to clean air, but to electromagnetic coherence between the organism and its environment.
In his framework:
Every living cell functions as a microscopic electrical circuit, oscillating at a specific frequency, absorbing cosmic radiation to maintain that oscillation.
Disease, in his model, is what happens when that oscillation is disrupted.
Soil conducts electromagnetic interference differently depending on its composition.
Produce grown in that soil carries the same electrical constants as the ground itself.
An organism eating locally stays in alignment with its immediate environment.
His words:
"If people could subsist exclusively on fruits and vegetables grown in gardens attached to their houses, and made use of water drawn from wells sunk close by, cancer and most other diseases would become far less prevalent."
The same principle applies to water.
Water, in a pure state, is electrically neutral.
But it takes on the conducting properties of whatever soil it passes through, the same way an aqueous solution takes on the acidity or alkalinity of what's dissolved in it.
Water drawn from a local well carries the same electrical constants as the ground beneath it.
Lakhovsky cited a case reported by Dr. Simeray:
An entire village had no cancer cases for as long as residents drew water exclusively from local wells.
When authorities switched the town's supply to a distant source, cancer cases began appearing.
He then verified the same pattern himself, comparing two neighboring towns on identical soil — Thiais and Orly, both on the same conducting limestone.
Thiais drew its water from the Seine, piped in from Alfortville.
Orly drew from its own local wells.
Cancer density in Thiais: 3.36 per 1,000. In Orly: 0.36 per 1,000 — nearly a tenfold difference, on the same ground, with the only variable being where the water came from.
He pointed to the same pattern in Memphis, where cancer mortality was roughly half the national average and the city drew its water from local artesian wells.
And in Luxeuil and Châtel-Guyon, both reporting near-total absence of cancer, both drinking water sourced from the ground they stood on.
Water piped in from distant geological sources, he argued, carries the electrical constants of foreign soil.
The alignment between organism and environment breaks the moment it's consumed.
Health, in Lakhovsky's model, begins with resonance between the organism and its environment.
Eating locally, seasonally, and organically is not just about controlling deuterium levels or avoiding glyphosate.
Per Lakhovsky — it is also about electromagnetic coherence.
Enfin 👇
DISNEY VIRE 1000 PERSONNES, RESSUSCITE "MESDAMES ET MESSIEURS"
LE WOKE VIENT DE MOURIR. 2026 SERA SON ENTERREMENT.
Le nouveau PDG de Disney a tranché.
Fini le « langage neutre ». Fini le « bonjour à tous » qui ne veut rien dire.
Retour de « Mesdames et Messieurs, bonsoir ».
Retour du bon sens. Retour de la réalité. Retour de la civilisation.
Et il a viré 1000 personnes.
1000 « consultants inclusion ». 1000 « responsables diversité ». 1000 parasites payés à déconstruire Mickey pour expliquer aux gosses que la Belle et la Bête, c’est « problématique ».
1000 salaires supprimés. 1000 commissaires politiques au chômage.
La raison ? Retrouver une culture commune.
Traduction : Le woke a failli tuer Disney. Les familles ont fui. Les parcs se sont vidés. Les films se sont plantés.
À force de vouloir « éduquer » les enfants au lieu de les faire rêver, ils ont tué la magie.
À force de remplacer les contes par des leçons de morale, ils ont perdu le public.
C’est un séisme.
Disney, c’était le QG du woke mondial. Le temple. La matrice.
Si même Disney abandonne le navire, c’est que le navire coule.
Si même Mickey dit « stop », c’est que le délire est fini.
Pendant 10 ans ils nous ont imposé leur novlangue.
Il ne fallait plus dire « maman » mais « parent 1 ».
Plus « il » ou « elle » mais « iel ».
Plus « Mesdames et Messieurs » mais « cher public ».
Ils ont effacé les sexes, effacé l’Histoire, effacé les contes, effacé la France.
Tout ça pour quoi ? Pour que des militants non-binaires de 22 ans se sentent « inclus ».
Résultat : 1000 licenciements. Des milliards de pertes. Et des gamins qui ne savent plus si Blanche-Neige est une femme ou un « concept fluide ».
La leçon est historique.
Le woke n’est pas une idéologie. C’est un cancer.
Tu le laisses rentrer, il te ronge de l’intérieur. Il te vide. Il te tue.
Tu le coupes, tu survis. Tu le jettes, tu revis.
La France doit écouter.
ARCOM, médias, écoles, ministères.
Combien de « chargés de mission égalité » payés avec nos impôts pour nous expliquer qu’il faut dire « autrice » et « iels » ?
Combien de « consultants déconstruction » dans les boîtes pour fliquer les blagues à la machine à café ?
Disney vient de montrer la voie : tu veux sauver ta boîte ? Tu vires les idéologues.
Tu veux sauver ton pays ? Tu fais pareil.
2026 : l’année du grand nettoyage.
Le retour du réel. Le retour du masculin et du féminin. Le retour de « Madame, Monsieur ».
Le retour de la fierté d’être ce qu’on est, sans s’excuser.
Le retour de la culture commune contre la dictature des minorités.
Le woke est mort à Hollywood.
À nous de l’enterrer à Paris.
« Mesdames et Messieurs », la récréation est terminée.
« Mesdames et Messieurs », la France revient.
Potier Christian
IODINE IS THE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE THAT WAS STOLEN FROM YOU. IN 1948, THE "WOLFF-CHAIKOFF EFFECT" — A FLAWED STUDY ON RATS — WAS USED TO SCARE AN ENTIRE GENERATION OF DOCTORS AWAY FROM IODINE. THEY SLASHED THE RDA TO THE BARE MINIMUM TO PREVENT GOITER, WHILE IGNORING THAT EVERY CELL IN YOUR BODY REQUIRES IODINE TO FUNCTION. YOU ARE LIVING IN A STATE OF SYSTEMIC DEFICIENCY WHILE BIG PHARMA SELLS YOU THYROID MEDS AND CHEMOTHERAPY FOR DISEASES THAT IODINE PREVENTS FOR PENNIES.
Before the 1940s, iodine was used for everything from infections to cancer to mental fog. It was known as the "Universal Medicine." Then came the Wolff-Chaikoff study, which claimed that iodine shuts down the thyroid. It was a lie. The study was never replicated in humans, yet it became medical dogma.
Your body is under attack by "Halogen displacement." Fluoride in your water, Chlorine in your pools, and Bromide in your bread all compete for the same receptors as Iodine. Because these toxins are everywhere, they "kick out" the iodine from your cells.
Result?
Hypothyroidism: An epidemic of low energy and weight gain.
Glandular Cancers: Breast and prostate tissues are the body's largest iodine reservoirs. Deficiency = Disease.
Low IQ: The brain requires iodine for synaptic growth and mental clarity.
Cysts and Fibroids: These are often the body's way of screaming for iodine.
The Japanese consume 13mg of iodine daily. The U.S. RDA is 0.15mg — nearly 100 times less. Japan has some of the lowest cancer rates and highest IQs in the world. This is not a coincidence.
The industry wants you iodine-deficient. A thyroid-compromised population is tired, docile, and dependent on synthetic hormones. Iodine is the "fire" of the metabolic engine. They put out your fire to sell you their fuel.
Every cell needs iodine. The RDA is a lie. Reclaim your metabolic fire. Share this.
Source: MB News
How to Turn It On
Step 1: Open Settings
Tap your name at the top (Apple ID)
Step 2: Tap iCloud
Scroll down and tap "iCloud"
Step 3: Scroll to Advanced Data Protection
It's near the bottom of the page
Step 4: Tap "Turn On Advanced Data Protection"
Step 5: SET UP ACCOUNT RECOVERY (Required)
Option A: Recovery Key
→ Write it down on paper
→ Store somewhere safe (safe, bank locker)
→ You'll need this if you lose your device
Option B: Recovery Contact
→ Choose a trusted person
→ They can help you recover access
Best: Use BOTH options
Your doctor told you the statin is clearing your arteries.
It is not.
Statins do not remove plaque. They calcify it. They take soft, inflamed, vulnerable plaque and harden it into calcium deposits.
That is why your CAC score goes UP on a statin. Your doctor will tell you not to worry about it. But think about what that means for a moment.
The drug is not reversing the disease. It is turning soft plaque into stone.
Yes, calcified plaque is more stable. It is less likely to rupture. That is real. I will not pretend otherwise.
But look at what has not changed.
The lipid core is still there. The inflammation is still there. The artery wall is now stiff and rigid, with reduced flexibility and compliance.
Nothing about why the plaque formed in the first place has been addressed. The insulin resistance that damaged the wall. The inflammation that recruited the immune cells. The oxidative stress that turned LDL into oxLDL. All still running.
The fire is still there. They just hardened the scar.
Root cause asks a different question. Instead of calcifying the plaque after it forms, what if you stopped it from forming in the first place?
I pray a debt collector goes silent on me
Every time they fail to respond to my validation letter within 30 days, they legally kill their own debt. I don't argue with them. I don't negotiate. I make them prove it, and when they can't, their silence becomes the weapon that deletes everything
Last month one went quiet on a $4,200 balance. I sent two letters. Deleted in 3 weeks. They had nothing because there was nothing to have
Here's the mechanism that makes this work, and it's the single most underused tool in consumer law
When you stop paying a credit card, the bank doesn't chase you forever. After about 180 days they give up, write the balance off, take a tax deduction, and sell your account in a massive bundle to a debt buyer for 2 to 4 cents on the dollar. That debt buyer gets a SPREADSHEET. A row in a CSV file with your name, a number, and a balance. They do NOT get the original signed credit card agreement. They do NOT get the complete payment history. They do NOT get the documented chain of title proving the debt legally transferred to them. They get a spreadsheet and the right to try and collect
So when you demand they PROVE the debt is real, prove they own it, prove you owe it, prove the amount is accurate, most of them physically cannot do it. They don't have the documents because the documents were never part of the sale. And instead of admitting "we have nothing," they go silent and hope you get scared and forget
That silence is not them being strategic. It's them having nothing. And you turn their nothing into your deletion
Here's the exact sequence, step by step:
Step 1: the SECOND a collector contacts you, do NOT pay a single dollar, do NOT admit the debt is yours, do NOT agree to a payment plan, do NOT confirm your identity beyond what's necessary. Any of those can waive your rights or restart a clock. Everything from this point forward happens in writing, by certified mail, with a return receipt so you have proof of every date
Step 2: send a written debt validation request within 30 days of their first contact. Use this exact language: "I am requesting validation of this alleged debt pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 USC 1692g. Provide the following: the original signed agreement between me and the original creditor, the complete payment history from the original creditor showing every transaction, the name and address of the original creditor, proof of your legal ownership or assignment of this specific account, and a copy of your state collection license. Until you provide full validation, cease all collection activity and communication"
Step 3: they are now legally required to STOP all collection activity until they validate. No calls, no letters, no reporting. If they keep collecting without validating, every contact after your letter is a fresh FDCPA violation worth up to $1,000. Document any contact they make after your letter, it's money
Step 4: wait 30 days. If they respond with a generic computer-printed statement showing a balance, that is NOT validation. A statement is not a signed agreement. A balance printout is not proof of ownership. Reply: "Your response does not satisfy the validation requirements of 15 USC 1692g. You have provided no original signed agreement, no complete payment history from the original creditor, and no proof of ownership. I consider this debt disputed and unvalidated. Cease collection and delete from all credit reporting"
Step 5: if they go completely silent and don't respond at all within 30 days, send the estoppel letter: "You have failed to validate this alleged debt within a reasonable time as required under the FDCPA. Your failure to respond after a proper validation request constitutes your tacit agreement that this debt is invalid, unverifiable, and uncollectable. I demand immediate deletion of this account from Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion, and permanent cessation of all collection activity. Any further attempt to collect or report will be treated as a willful violation and I will pursue all available remedies"
Step 6: dispute the item directly with all three credit bureaus, noting that the collector failed to validate after a formal written request. Include a copy of your validation letter and the certified mail receipt proving they received it. An unverified debt that a collector has gone silent on cannot survive a properly documented dispute
Step 7: keep EVERYTHING in a physical folder. Every letter you sent, every green return receipt card, every response (or non-response documented by date), every dispute confirmation from the bureaus. This paper trail is your proof if they ever try to bring the debt back, sell it to another collector, or re-report it
A guy I know got contacted on a $4,200 collection that had been sold twice. The current holder was a bottom-tier debt buyer running an operation out of a strip mall. He sent the validation letter on day one, certified mail, return receipt. Got nothing back for 40 days. Sent the estoppel letter. Disputed with all three bureaus citing the failure to validate. Deleted from all three in under 3 weeks, because the buyer never had a single document connecting them to his specific account
Read that again. Their silence didn't make the debt stronger. It's the exact thing that made it disappear, because silence is what people do when they have nothing, and the law says nothing means deleted
The entire collections industry runs on one bet: that you'll be too scared or confused to make them prove it. Most people pay debts they don't even legally owe anymore because the phone call was scary. You don't have to out-yell a collector. You have to make them prove it on paper, and most of them are holding a spreadsheet and a prayer lmfaooo
(i fix credit in 30-90 days. link in bio)
This woman from Texas won 5,000 contests in 30 years.
And neuroscience can now explain exactly why her "trick" worked on a cellular level.
She never called it luck. She called it engineering.
And her blueprint fits on an index card.
Meet Helen Hadsell.
She won over 5,000 contests across three decades. Cars, fully paid vacations to every continent, appliances, cash, and in 1969 a custom-built dream home she'd described down to the furniture placement months before the winner was announced. She entered once.
"You don't need luck. You need focus."
That sentence from Hadsell sounds like something you'd scroll past on a motivational page. Except she had the receipts. Three decades of them.
And the word she chose — focus — turns out to be far more neurologically loaded than she could have known when she started winning in 1948.
Your brain absorbs roughly 11 million bits of sensory information every second. Your conscious mind processes about 50. The structure that decides what makes the cut is called the reticular activating system — a bundle of neurons at the base of your brainstem that functions as the world's most aggressive spam filter. It determines what reaches your awareness and what gets deleted before you ever know it existed. And it takes its instructions from one source: whatever your brain has flagged as important, specific, and emotionally charged.
Buy a red car and suddenly every red car on the highway becomes visible. They were always there. Your RAS just didn't have a reason to show them to you.
Hadsell's entire method — SPEC (Select, Project, Expect, Collect) — was a system for programming that filter with military precision.
And every step maps onto mechanisms that neuroscience and performance psychology wouldn't formalize until decades after she'd already used them to win a house.
➸ Select:
She chose the exact prize with photographic specificity. Not "a nice trip." The destination. The hotel. What she'd wear when she got there. Most people move through life wanting vague things — "more money," "a better job," "something to change." Vague inputs produce vague outputs because the reticular activating system doesn't activate for fuzzy targets. It needs a lock-on signal. Hadsell gave it one every single time.
"Most people fail because their thoughts are scattered." She said this repeatedly, and the cognitive science backing it is enormous. Scattered intention is functionally invisible to your own perceptual system. When you want six different things with equal intensity and zero specificity, your brain treats all of them as background noise. Nothing gets flagged. Nothing gets filtered in. You walk past opportunities that would have been obvious if your internal radar had been calibrated to a single frequency.
➸ Project:
Hadsell didn't imagine winning. She rehearsed having already won. She described walking through the house. She felt the keys. She chose where the couch would go. Cognitive neuroscience now calls this "mental simulation" and the research on it is striking — when you vividly imagine performing an action, your motor cortex fires at 60-80% of the intensity it would during the real thing. Your prefrontal cortex struggles to distinguish between a richly constructed imagined scenario and an actual memory.
Hadsell was essentially installing synthetic memories of outcomes that hadn't occurred yet, and her brain reorganized around them as if they were already facts.
This is where her system forced something most people never achieve: alignment. When your conscious goal, your subconscious expectation, and your emotional state all point at the same target, your behavior changes in ways you can't consciously track. Micro-decisions shift. Body language shifts. Hesitation disappears. You stop leaking the subtle signals of doubt that create friction in everything you do. Hadsell entered contests with the energy of someone picking up a package that already had her name on it.
➸ Expect:
She drew a razor-sharp line between hoping and expecting. Most people never cross that line. Hope contains a built-in confession that the thing probably won't happen. Expectation carries the neurological signature of certainty. And certainty does something measurable — it reduces activity in the anterior cingulate cortex, the brain region responsible for conflict monitoring and doubt generation. When you truly expect an outcome, your brain stops manufacturing reasons it might fail. It stops running anxious counter-simulations. It stops sabotaging your own behavior with invisible hesitation patterns.
The placebo effect runs on this exact circuit. A sugar pill changes your biochemistry when your brain shifts from "hoping this works" to "expecting this works." The chemistry follows the belief. Hadsell applied pharmaceutical-grade certainty to every contest she entered for 30 years.
➸ Collect:
After the internal work was done, she let go. She didn't check her mailbox obsessively. She didn't re-enter the same contest out of anxiety. She moved on and let the result arrive. This step sounds passive but it was the most disciplined part of the entire system. Every time you monitor whether something has happened yet, your brain registers the absence and quietly downgrades its probability estimate. Obsessive checking destroys the expectation state. Hadsell understood that detachment after commitment was what kept the whole architecture intact.
"This wasn't magic. It was the power of the mind."
She was right. And the fascinating part is how precisely her intuitive system from 1948 mirrors what elite performance coaches now charge thousands to teach.
Olympic athletes, combat pilots, surgeons — the highest performers in the most demanding fields on earth all train with some version of this loop: define the target with absolute clarity, mentally rehearse until the outcome feels like memory, cultivate expectation deep enough to silence the doubt circuits, then release attachment to timing and let trained behavior execute without interference.
Hadsell figured this out alone, in Texas, with no neuroscience degree, no coach, and no research budget. She just paid attention to what happened inside her own mind when she won — and reverse-engineered it into a repeatable process.
The system forced clarity.
It forced discipline. It forced alignment between what she wanted, what she believed, and how she moved through the world.
And for 30 years, reality bent around that alignment like it had no choice.
🚨🚨 En la década de 1970 llevaron a cabo un experimento que todavía deja a la gente boquiabierta hoy en día.
Tomaron cuatro aulas de primer grado sin ventanas, reemplazaron las duras luces fluorescentes parpadeantes por bombillas de espectro completo que imitan la luz solar natural… y filmaron lo que sucedió después.
La diferencia es impactante: niños hiperactivos y descontrolados de repente se calman, se sientan quietos y se concentran como nunca antes. ¿Las aulas de control bajo luces estándar? Caos como siempre.
Esto es metraje real de la década de 1970 del trabajo pionero del Dr. John Ott (1976, Sarasota, FL). Sus cámaras de lapso de tiempo captaron algo que las escuelas todavía ignoran: el espectro de luz artificial y el parpadeo pueden literalmente recablear cerebros en desarrollo...
you're about to pay that $14,000 hospital bill. Stop
call the billing department and say five words: "I need an itemized statement"
watch $14,000 turn into $3,200
hospitals send you a summary bill on purpose. one line. one number. one deadline. designed to make you panic and pay or ignore it until it destroys your credit
the itemized version tells a completely different story
every charge has a CPT code (Current Procedural Terminology). this is the 5-digit number that identifies the exact procedure or service. your $14,000 bill might have 30-60 individual CPT codes on it. each one represents a charge the hospital decided you owe
here's what you'll typically find when you actually read them:
$83 for a tablet of acetaminophen. you know this drug as Tylenol. CVS sells a bottle of 100 for $6.49. the hospital charged you $83 for ONE
$482 for "room utilization." you sat in a curtained area in the ER for 22 minutes while a nurse took your blood pressure
$1,400 for "physician consultation" when a nurse practitioner checked your chart for 90 seconds and a doctor you never met signed off remotely
$312 for "surgical supplies" for 4 stitches and a gauze pad that cost the hospital $0.74 in materials
$234 for "facility fee." this is a charge for being in the building. literally a fee for walking through the door
duplicate charges billed under different CPT codes for the same procedure
the chargemaster:
every hospital has a document called the chargemaster. it's a master list of every service and its price. chargemaster prices are set internally by the hospital with zero external regulation. there is no law governing how much a hospital can charge for a tylenol or a CT scan. the chargemaster is a fictional pricing document that has no relationship to the actual cost of care
under the Hospital Price Transparency Rule (CMS-1717-F2, effective January 2021), hospitals with 300+ beds are required to publish their chargemaster prices online. most hospitals bury the file in an obscure corner of their website as a 40,000-row spreadsheet that nobody can read. but it's there
pull it. compare what they charged you to what they published. then compare both numbers to the Medicare reimbursement rate for the same CPT code at https://t.co/OYp6CWUAOK. Medicare rates represent what the federal government has determined is a fair price for each procedure
the gaps are violent:
CT scan abdomen (CPT 74177):
Medicare rate: $280
Average chargemaster price: $4,200
Markup: 1,400%
basic metabolic panel (CPT 80048):
Medicare rate: $11
Average chargemaster price: $620
Markup: 5,536%
ER visit level 4 (CPT 99284):
Medicare rate: $268
Average chargemaster price: $2,800
Markup: 945%
the negotiation sequence:
call 1: "I received my itemized statement. I've compared each CPT code to the Medicare reimbursement rate and found that your charges exceed Medicare rates by 400-1,400% across 18 line items. I'd like to discuss a fair adjustment to bring these charges closer to market rates"
most billing departments have authority to reduce 20-40% without supervisor approval. push for 50%+
call 2: "I'd like to apply for your financial assistance program under your 501(r) charity care policy"
every nonprofit hospital (roughly 60% of US hospitals) is required under IRC Section 501(r) to maintain a financial assistance policy. if your household income falls below 200-400% of the federal poverty level (varies by hospital), you qualify for 40-100% reduction. for 2026, 400% FPL for a single person is roughly $60,240. family of four: $124,800
this means a family earning $120K/year may qualify for a 50-80% reduction at many nonprofit hospitals. they will never tell you this. you have to ask
call 3: "I've identified billing errors including [duplicate charges/upcoded procedures/unbundled services] and I'm filing a formal billing dispute. Please route this to your patient advocate for internal audit review"
the word "audit" triggers a different process. a compliance officer reviews the bill instead of a collections agent. errors get found. charges get removed
call 4 (the close): "I can pay $3,200 today as settlement in full. This resolves the account. I'll need written confirmation that the account is settled and will not be sent to collections"
hospitals would rather take $3,200 today than send $14,000 to a collection agency that will buy it for $420 and harass you for years. your lump-sum offer at 23 cents on the dollar is more profitable for the hospital than the collections route
if it already went to collections:
the collector bought your $14,000 bill for $280-$560. they'll take $1,500 and delete. but first, send the FDCPA 809 validation letter demanding the full itemized statement with CPT codes, the insurance explanation of benefits, and proof the remaining balance is accurate after all contractual adjustments
collectors almost never have this for medical debt. the hospital sold a spreadsheet. the supporting documentation went to a filing cabinet nobody will ever open. unable to validate = dispute with bureaus = deleted in 30 days
a woman came to us with $89,000 in medical bills across 4 hospital visits from 2023-2025. we requested itemized statements for all four. found $31,000 in duplicate charges, facility fees already included in surgeon's bills, and supplies billed at 2,000-5,000% above cost. applied for 501(r) financial assistance at 2 of the 4 hospitals. she qualified for 70% reduction at both
$89,000 original total
$31,000 removed (billing errors)
$58,000 remaining
$40,600 reduced (70% charity care at 2 hospitals)
$17,400 remaining across 2 for-profit hospitals
Settled for $6,200 lump sum payment
$89,000 to $6,200. 7 cents on the dollar. score went from 512 to 703 in 68 days after the collections were deleted
five words. "I need an itemized statement." the hospital is hoping you never say them lol
(i fix credit in 30-90 days. link in bio)
🚨🚨 Robert Kennedy Jr. has just revealed that Wi-Fi radiation causes cancer...
He said it on the Joe Rogan show and represents hundreds of patients who have brain tumors caused by it...
The tumors are glioblastomas, one of the most lethal forms of brain cancer...
Kennedy claims they always appear on the same side of the head, where the patient held the phone...
But cancer isn't even the worst effect...
Kennedy claims that Wi-Fi radiation opens the blood-brain barrier, allowing all the toxins present in the body to pass into the brain tissue:
• Glyphosate from food
• Microplastics from water
• Flame retardants in furniture
The researchers who published these findings called it a "permeable brain." The U.S. government responded by suppressing the research and cutting off funding.
Kennedy claims that tens of thousands of studies document the danger.
Russia developed Wi-Fi radiation as a weapon. Russian schools ban mobile phones. The permitted radiation levels are a tiny fraction of those allowed in the United States.
Kennedy sued the FCC over this. The court ruled in his favor.
His recommendations:
• Never sleep with your phone nearby
• Never hold your phone against your head
• Never carry your phone in your chest pocket.
The science exists. The government chose to hide it...
I need to tell you something about stents that your cardiologist will not.
Most heart attacks do not come from the narrowed arteries they stent.
Most heart attacks come from small, soft, unstable plaques that rupture without warning. These plaques are invisible on an angiogram. They do not show up as a severe blockage. They do not look dangerous. Then they rupture. And you die.
A calcified narrowing that a cardiologist can see on a scan is stable. It has been there for years. Your body has already built collateral blood flow around it. It is not the threat.
The soft plaque hiding in an artery that looks clean on the scan. That is the threat.
The ISCHEMIA trial studied 5,179 patients with stable heart disease and moderate-to-severe blockages. Half received stents. Half received medication only.
Nobody lived longer.
No fewer heart attacks. No fewer deaths. Across every endpoint. Over 3.2 years. Zero benefit. They fixed what they could see. It did not matter.
The same pattern as cholesterol lowering. The same pattern as statins. They treat the visible marker, not the root cause. They bill for the procedure, not the prevention.
A soft plaque rupture is caused by inflammation. By insulin resistance. By oxidative stress. The same fires that drive heart disease in the first place.
They cannot stent inflammation. They cannot stent insulin resistance. So they stent what they can see and send you the bill.
(ISCHEMIA Trial. Maron DJ, et al. New England Journal of Medicine, 2020. N=5,179)