Stem Cell Repair | Wealth of Health Transformation | Fasting | CMV-Negative IgG | Personal Experiences + Science | Not Medical Advice—Consult Your Doctor
Are you a negative or positive person?
Cytomegalovirus or CMV is a very common virus that most people catch at some point in their lives, often without ever knowing it. It spreads easily through everyday contact like saliva and other bodily fluids.
Once the virus enters your body it never leaves. Your immune system learns to contain and suppress it, keeping it dormant, but think of it as a permanent houseguest locked quietly in a room, always present but kept under control.
Most people fall into the positive category, meaning they carry the virus in dormant form along with the antibodies their immune system built to manage it.
This describes roughly 50 to 80 percent of adults worldwide. CMV negative status meaning no exposure, no antibodies, no dormant virus becomes increasingly rare as people age simply because lifetime exposure opportunities accumulate.
For a healthy adult receiving a transfusion, positive blood is generally not a problem. Their immune system handles it without issue. But premature babies, newborns, and immunocompromised children are in an entirely different situation.
Their immune systems are either too undeveloped or too weakened to safely contain the virus if it enters through donated blood, making the source of that blood a life-or-death consideration.
Negative blood eliminates that risk entirely, there is simply nothing present to transmit. It is the purest, safest option available for the most vulnerable patients in any children's hospital.
The critical problem is that most hospitals and blood banks don't actively recruit or even identify negative donors, leaving a profound awareness gap that puts vulnerable children at unnecessary risk every single day.
A deeper dry fasting lineage.
Most people don't realize is that Russian tradition has deep roots going back further than doctors Filonov and Shchennikov.
The entire Russian dry fasting school traces back to Professor Yuri Nikolaev, a psychiatrist who in the 1950s noticed that patients refusing food showed noticeable positive effects on disease symptoms rather deteriorating and went on to defend a doctoral dissertation on therapeutic fasting in schizophrenia in 1960, founding what became the Soviet therapeutic fasting school that all subsequent practitioners built upon.
Mothra lives!
Aka Cecropia moth that crash-landed on my friend's boot while fishing late night at a local lake last week.
Y'all know I do fasting and boring stem cell research for fun.
The Cecropia moth doesn't have a mouth and relies on fat stored in its body to survive a couple of weeks during mating season, then dies.
A moth that dry fasts?
The first thing that came to my mind was that some humans follow similar practices as our bodies switch over to stored fat to nourish our bodies and provide water during a fast.
We live on an amazing planet!
I experienced a systemic stem cell deployment event — where the body essentially executes a coordinated repair signal across multiple systems simultaneously.
This is not a metaphor.
The nervous system, immune system and musculoskeletal system are in constant communication, and under extreme hormetic stress they can reach a threshold moment where repair cascades are triggered together rather than gradually.
Think of it like a circuit completing.
The conditions had been building across days of dry fasting — autophagy clearing debris, inflammation collapsing, stem cells mobilizing — and at a critical threshold.
This is the best that I can describe what happened to my body that healed a herniated disc and sciatic nerve damage of 36 years which physical therapy and prescribed medications could not relieve or repair.
All gone, no more suffering or pain.
It's a gift we all possess and we need to teach ourselves how to naturally activate major stem cell releases.
Aristotle • Cancer • Firefox • Bioluminescence • Illudin S / Illudin M • Jack O' Lantern (toxic mushroom). Aristotle was the first documented discoverer of Firefox or light cool-to-the-touch mushrooms.
These mushrooms fascinate me for their potential to cure cancer. Researchers are busy trying to isolate Illudin S that kills DNA within cancer cells.
Illudin S and Illudin M have antibacterial and anti fungal effects/properties and are toxic causing vomiting, cramps, and diarrhea.
Researchers are working hard to find a synthetic work-a-round making it more effective at killing cancer (Illuden S - pancreatic, lung, breast cancer(s) - Illudin M - Leukemia , Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma cancer(s).
Jack O' Lantern mushrooms are known for their bioluminescence. Researchers are trying to figure out how to get the toxin specifically to more cancer cells and are tweaking the compound making it more effective.
Part 4 - H y p o x i c stress and cellular adaptation.
Our ancestors were the first extreme free divers!
Ancestors living at high altitude, running long distances, or breath-holding while diving experienced regular hypoxic stress, activating pathways that drive mitochondrial adaptation and vascular efficiency. Modern sedentary breathing patterns rarely stress oxygen delivery systems meaningfully.
Part 3 - Nutritional / Fasting Stress.
Our hunter-gatherer ancestors experienced feast-famine cycles as a baseline condition, not a deliberate practice. Isotopic analysis of their ancient bones confirms dietary variability with periodic scarcity.
What this means AMPK (< or the body's fuel gauge). Basically AMPK (Activated Protein Kinase) is activated during (dry) fasting triggering fat burning, autophagy, and cellular repair (stem cells) while switching off energy processes like fat storage and cell growth.
This is one of the core mechanisms activated during fasting.
Part 4 on its way.
I thank my ancestors daily for the genetic gift of music passed down to me.
It is my lifetime euphoric drug that renders my soul at peace.
The lyrics/notes of music have hidden messages expressing joy or sadness of the human experience sprinkled with subtle christian overtones, e.g., U2, Voice of the Beehive, Midge Ure, BØRNS to name a few.
Have a good life.