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Understanding Multiple Sclerosis
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More than you can imagine, but I'll give you a few specifics (without delving into why sin is the true cause of disease and death).Luvsadonut wrote:What on earth has this got to do with anything? ?halting masturbation
Recall the essential role
of testosterone and estrogen in the formation and maintenance of cranial sutures. In the case of
women, there is an increased risk for MS associated with birth control medication (Ref). The cause is
compromised cranial sutures as a result of tampering with the body’s estrogen regulation. The health costs of this
satanic elixir and enabler of lust are quite real. In the case of men, low testosterone is known to
accelerate the disease course and lead to worse clinical outcomes (Ref). However, testosterone is only
one side of the equation, the receptors are the other. Excluding congenital problems, there are ways of
inducing dysfunction of these receptors. One of the easiest ways of accomplishing this is by sexually
satiating yourself through lifestyle, either by intercourse or masturbation. Sexual exhaustion causes a
decline in androgen receptor signaling even though serum testosterone levels may remain normal (Ref).
Therefore, if a man is already sufficiently predisposed to developing MS, compromising the androgen
receptors in his cranial sutures could sufficiently weaken them thus leading to MS onset.
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Lifestyles hidden from the heavenly light of the sun invite disease and even more sin and despair. A vast
multitude of diseases and ailments ranging from MS to allergies to cancer are greatly aided by the
wrong lifestyle and improper or inadequate sunlight exposure. The Vitamin D in foods and supplements
is not like the Vitamin D produced by your skin which is sulfated and is what your body truly needs. Do
not waste your time and money with supplements; they may even be harmful to your health.
Here are some guidelines for proper sunlight exposure. It is easily possible to spend time in the sun yet not obtain the benefits of doing so.
1. Try to get at least three hours daily (with no upper limit) of direct sunlight exposure.
2. No sun glasses. They fool your mind into thinking the night has arrived which triggers different
bodily processes. An important part of your sunlight exposure is allowing lots of light to enter
through your eyes and into the retinohypothalamic tract to regulate serotonin and melatonin
production. You don’t want the lenses of your sunglasses defiling that light by blocking certain
frequencies before it gets a chance to enter the tract. Similarly, windows defile the light so you
need to be directly in the sun. Besides, why do you want to be looking at the world through
what is literally a darkened lens?
3. No sun screen. Sun screen causes skin cancer and blocks the light frequencies you need to
produce Vitamin D. The truth in this reality is often backwards so in this case what is said to
prevent skin cancer actually causes skin cancer.
4. Expose as much skin as possible.
5. Do not shower or swim after exposure. This is extremely important. The Vitamin D that was
created by your skin sits on the surface and needs to be absorbed. Showering or swimming will
wash it away before that can happen. Showering often in general is not good for your health
because your body is soaked with chemicals (if you use them) and is stripped of so many oils
which have to be replaced. Sunlight works with and balances the oils on your skin and hair. If
you have bad weather coming, then go ahead and shower when the sun won’t be out. Base your
showering around your sunlight exposure. Remember, this is a lifestyle change. Give your body
at least 24 hours to absorb the product on your skin’s surface. If that is not possible, the longer
you can go without showering after sunlight exposure the better.
6. Don’t burn yourself when getting started, but if you do, it’s not the end of the world. Your MS
drugs do you more harm to keep things in perspective. Your skin and the rest of your body need
a little bit of time to adjust to this new lifestyle.
7. Given the possibility of CNS overheating, do what you have to do to keep your core
temperature down while you cross this bridge. Take breaks, drink lots of water, use fans, etc.
Excessive CNS temperatures can accelerate your disease progression or even cause death (Ref).
Remember, hundreds of MS patients have died directly from MS drugs with no possibility of
lasting improvement.
multitude of diseases and ailments ranging from MS to allergies to cancer are greatly aided by the
wrong lifestyle and improper or inadequate sunlight exposure. The Vitamin D in foods and supplements
is not like the Vitamin D produced by your skin which is sulfated and is what your body truly needs. Do
not waste your time and money with supplements; they may even be harmful to your health.
Here are some guidelines for proper sunlight exposure. It is easily possible to spend time in the sun yet not obtain the benefits of doing so.
1. Try to get at least three hours daily (with no upper limit) of direct sunlight exposure.
2. No sun glasses. They fool your mind into thinking the night has arrived which triggers different
bodily processes. An important part of your sunlight exposure is allowing lots of light to enter
through your eyes and into the retinohypothalamic tract to regulate serotonin and melatonin
production. You don’t want the lenses of your sunglasses defiling that light by blocking certain
frequencies before it gets a chance to enter the tract. Similarly, windows defile the light so you
need to be directly in the sun. Besides, why do you want to be looking at the world through
what is literally a darkened lens?
3. No sun screen. Sun screen causes skin cancer and blocks the light frequencies you need to
produce Vitamin D. The truth in this reality is often backwards so in this case what is said to
prevent skin cancer actually causes skin cancer.
4. Expose as much skin as possible.
5. Do not shower or swim after exposure. This is extremely important. The Vitamin D that was
created by your skin sits on the surface and needs to be absorbed. Showering or swimming will
wash it away before that can happen. Showering often in general is not good for your health
because your body is soaked with chemicals (if you use them) and is stripped of so many oils
which have to be replaced. Sunlight works with and balances the oils on your skin and hair. If
you have bad weather coming, then go ahead and shower when the sun won’t be out. Base your
showering around your sunlight exposure. Remember, this is a lifestyle change. Give your body
at least 24 hours to absorb the product on your skin’s surface. If that is not possible, the longer
you can go without showering after sunlight exposure the better.
6. Don’t burn yourself when getting started, but if you do, it’s not the end of the world. Your MS
drugs do you more harm to keep things in perspective. Your skin and the rest of your body need
a little bit of time to adjust to this new lifestyle.
7. Given the possibility of CNS overheating, do what you have to do to keep your core
temperature down while you cross this bridge. Take breaks, drink lots of water, use fans, etc.
Excessive CNS temperatures can accelerate your disease progression or even cause death (Ref).
Remember, hundreds of MS patients have died directly from MS drugs with no possibility of
lasting improvement.
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Try skiing or being out on the water on a sunny day without sunglasses and you might find that your eyeballs get sunburn. It's pretty painful.ANothingNobody wrote:2. No sun glasses. They fool your mind into thinking the night has arrived which triggers different bodily processes. Besides, why do you want to be looking at the world through what is literally a darkened lens?
Do you have a reference for this? Melanoma is a pretty nasty cancer. Going without sunblock increases your risks considerably.3. No sun screen. Sun screen causes skin cancer...
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The sunlight/vitamin D theory/connection to MS is a popular and long standing belief. While I am not questioning the importance of Vitamin D to the health of human beings, I have yet to hear an explanation of why Eskimos, who have always had minimal sun exposure have ZERO incidence of MS? Shouldn't they have the highest?
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Both genetics and environmental factors affect disease--ElliotB wrote:The sunlight/vitamin D theory/connection to MS is a popular and long standing belief. While I am not questioning the importance of Vitamin D to the health of human beings, I have yet to hear and explanation of why Eskimos, who have always had minimal sun exposure have ZERO incidence of MS? Shouldn't they have the highest?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3417586/There is in fact evidence that the Inuit have compensated for decreased production of vitamin D through increased conversion to its most active form and through receptors that bind more effectively. Thus, when diagnosing vitamin D deficiency in these populations, we should not use norms that were originally developed for European-descended populations who produce this vitamin more easily and have adapted accordingly.1
Darker-skinned humans seem to cope with low levels of vitamin D by using this vitamin more efficiently or by increasing calcium and phosphorus absorption via other means (35).
Another environmental fact--their diet (oily fish) has supplied Vitamin D (and omega 3) for centuries.
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/articl ... ne.0004565...the world-wide distribution of reduced UVB radiation mirrors that of MS prevalence [2], [47]–[49], extreme northern populations with high dietary intake of vitamin D such as the Inuit and Sami people have a very low MS prevalence [43]–[46],
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Here's some published info on sunscreen, NHE--NHE wrote:
Do you have a reference for this? Melanoma is a pretty nasty cancer. Going without sunblock increases your risks considerably.
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/articl ... 565-Orton1It is also of note that MS epidemiology has changed in important ways over the past several decades. Thus, the incidence (prevalence) of MS is increasing [60]–[65], [83]–[86], especially in women [60]–[65]. As a consequence of this, the sex-ratio has been altered [65] and, recently, a switch in the latitude gradient for MS incidence has been reported [60]. Because MS genetics seems unlikely to have shifted in so short an interval, these observations presumably relate to a change in the environmental determinants of MS. Although many wide-spread environmental changes are known to be taking place (e.g., increasing atmospheric concentrations of CO2, CH4, and other pollutants; increasing global temperatures; a depletion of stratospheric ozone; a greater dietary consumption of trans-fats, etc.), one recent change (potentially relevant to the possible role of vitamin D deficiency) is that people are increasingly encouraged to avoid prolonged sun-exposure and to use sun-block to prevent skin cancer [87]. Nevertheless, sun-block with sun-protective-factor (SPF)-15 blocks approximately 94% of the incoming UVB radiation and higher SPF levels block even more [87]. As a result, any wide-spread use of sun-block and sun-avoidance will exacerbate any population deficiency of vitamin D synthesis and, presumably, will increase the likelihood of diseases related to vitamin D deficiency.
I've e-mailed back and forth about this with Dr. Richard Weller, and he recommends getting 10-15 minutes of sun daily without sunscreen--in hours before noon or after 2pm, to avoid burning. As he says, with UV rays, "the good outweighs the bad." http://www.vitamindwiki.com/Hypothesis% ... r+problems
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If you're out on the water, then you're probably going to be wasting any Vitamin D on your skin when you eventually get into the water.NHE wrote:Try skiing or being out on the water on a sunny day without sunglasses and you might find that your eyeballs get sunburn. It's pretty painful.ANothingNobody wrote:2. No sun glasses. They fool your mind into thinking the night has arrived which triggers different bodily processes. Besides, why do you want to be looking at the world through what is literally a darkened lens?
Do you have a reference for this? Melanoma is a pretty nasty cancer. Going without sunblock increases your risks considerably.3. No sun screen. Sun screen causes skin cancer...
As for sun screen causing skin cancer, here's a study: http://www.naturalnews.com/032996_sunsc ... z1S6jrTKow
If the sun caused skin cancer, human would have been dead long ago. God didn't create the sun to give you cancer.
People need to wake up. The pharmaceutical and medical industries are satanic and are literally killing/lying to you. Stop putting their elixirs into/on your body and stop listening to them.
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There are more factors playing into the health of the sutures than just Vitamin D and bone density. Hormones as I've mentioned are VERY important, and the acute protective effect of pregnancy bears this out. Connective tissue bands are also found in the sutures. Eskimos also have a different cranial morphology than the Scottish/English/white Europeans because they are not descended from them. Eskimos also live a primitive lifestyle (no birth control, porn, etc), a lifestyle more similar to one say around the 1850s when MS was rare even among the predisposed white population. Again, people are living their lives in total opposition to what their Creator intended and they reap the consequences because of it. I'm merely pointing out some specific scientific data which is only catching up to the broader truth that I am telling you.ElliotB wrote:The sunlight/vitamin D theory/connection to MS is a popular and long standing belief. While I am not questioning the importance of Vitamin D to the health of human beings, I have yet to hear an explanation of why Eskimos, who have always had minimal sun exposure have ZERO incidence of MS? Shouldn't they have the highest?
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10-15 minutes is a joke, he doesn't know what he is talking about. Everyone should be basking for HOURS out in the sun, that is what is there for. By choosing to live indoors, humans cause themselves to breakdown and die.cheerleader wrote:I've e-mailed back and forth about this with Dr. Richard Weller, and he recommends getting 10-15 minutes of sun daily without sunscreen--in hours before noon or after 2pm, to avoid burning. As he says, with UV rays, "the good outweighs the bad." http://www.vitamindwiki.com/Hypothesis% ... r+problems
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Why in the world do you think halting masturbation helps anything? Woody Allen may have something to add to thus discussion, if he's not too busy...
Don't knock masturbation, it's sex with someone I love.
Woody Allen
If God had intended us not to masturbate, he would've made our arms shorter.
George Carlin
If I thought it would cure me of MS, I'd have a very messy problem. My theory is the opposite is true. MS causes sex, or at least the one-person version. It's the only halfway decent symptom. Depending on sartorial preference.
It may prevent prostate cancer.
Don't knock masturbation, it's sex with someone I love.
Woody Allen
If God had intended us not to masturbate, he would've made our arms shorter.
George Carlin
If I thought it would cure me of MS, I'd have a very messy problem. My theory is the opposite is true. MS causes sex, or at least the one-person version. It's the only halfway decent symptom. Depending on sartorial preference.
It may prevent prostate cancer.
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Did you not read my previous posts or the framework for understanding MS?
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I read a lot of stuff, and I fall a lot. Coincidence?ANothingNobody wrote:Did you not read my previous posts or the framework for understanding MS?
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You're reading the wrong stuff.
Masturbation drains your life force (energy). The proof is in how you feel afterwards. Do you feel like you could run a marathon or do you feel like taking a nap or going to sleep? Thats your body needing to recover after blowing an enormous amount of energy. A lot of men foolishly use masturbation to go to sleep.
This life force (sexual energy) is a powerful healing force among many other things. Research the kundalini. I won't make a full blown spiritual lesson here even though that is exactly what is needed, for people with MS and all others.
Masturbation drains your life force (energy). The proof is in how you feel afterwards. Do you feel like you could run a marathon or do you feel like taking a nap or going to sleep? Thats your body needing to recover after blowing an enormous amount of energy. A lot of men foolishly use masturbation to go to sleep.
This life force (sexual energy) is a powerful healing force among many other things. Research the kundalini. I won't make a full blown spiritual lesson here even though that is exactly what is needed, for people with MS and all others.
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AAnythingNobody, You are here I would assume because you have MS. As Such, you have a disease. I am sure you have posted at one time that all disease is caused by sin. Obviously by your own beliefs , you are clearly a "sinner" . From this logic, you are doing the devils work , and so should not be listened. by anyone wishing to follow the path of the righteous.
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