Age Spots Within the Body

By Atom Bergstrom

Atom’s Blog

Re: If apple cider vinegar and raw onion remove manifestations of Yellow Fat Disease (brown spots) on the outside, why wouldn’t the combination remove YFD on the inside of our bodies?

Sometimes plausible reasoning or inspired intuition leads us to the right place.

Sometimes it leads us astray.

Until recently, plausible reasoning led scientists to believe in the fictional concept of fraternal twins, yet all twins are maternal.

There’s no such thing as double ovulation, yet it’s a safe bet that more than 99% of Americans still believe it exists.

<>

Which brings us to the subject at hand — apple cider vinegar and onion.

Why wouldn’t something that works outside the body work within as well?

Multiple applications of gin spirits sometimes erase age spots, so why not use gin for the same purpose?

<>

Gin is directly and repeatedly applied to a single age spot, so a million times more gin would be needed to “spot-remove” the overall internal acreage of the body.

More yet (much more) would be needed to penetrate the private citadels of every organ prone to age spots — heart, liver, kidneys, adrenals, pancreas, brain, retina, nerve cells, ganglion cells, etc.

Chronic alcoholism creates age spots, so Dr. Phil would soon be asking, “How’s that working for you?”

<>

Once DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid), AA (arachidonic acid), and ALA (alpha-linolenic acid) wreak their havoc on the other side of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB), “dissolving” age spots escalates into a Herculean task.

<>

The stomach easily deconstructs an apple cider vinegar and raw onion combination.

Gastric acid is many times more acidic than the malic acid in apple cider vinegar.

An onion’s sulfur compounds — disulfides, trisulfides, cepaene, vinyldithiins, etc. — might help dissolve external age spots, but they’d soon be disabled in the chemical maelstrom of the stomach.

<>

Whatshisname’s YouTube video got 4,009,838 views despite the fact that age spots have nothing to do with melanin.

He’s confusing the browning of a banana with lysosomal storage disease.

I wish I were so uninformed. I’d make a helluva lot more money.

(Send money. Save this contrarian to the contrarians from his own research.)

Ignorance pays big-time these days.

Is it our schooling?

Fake news?

False advertising?

Subliminal suggestion?

Mass hypnosis?

Fluoridated water?

SSRIs?

Carrageenans?

GMOs?

Nanoparticles?

Fish oil capsules?

<>

According to Wikipedia (sometimes the Wiki community gets things right) …

“Differently from the melanotic nevi and the verrucous nevi on the skin, age spots change with time in color and in shape.”

<>

Other names for age spots include …

brown spots

dark spots

Lentigo senilis

liver spots

old age spots

senile freckles

solar lentigines

solar lentigo

sun spots

<>

According to Wikipedia …

Liver spots “derive their name from the fact that they were once incorrectly believed to be caused by liver problems, but they are physiologically unrelated to the liver, save for a similar color.”

Wrong!

The Wiki folks obviously aren’t immune to such things as public schooling and Yellow Fat Disease.

After all, Yellow Fat Disease plays a critical role in …

Alzheimer’s disease

familial diabetes

Huntington’s disease

methamphetamine toxicity

Parkinson’s disease

prion disease

traumatic brain injury

etc.
.
.



'Age Spots Within the Body' have 5 comments

  1. November 8, 2017 @ 5:34 pm Atom

    According to Charles E. Boklage, East Carolina University, Greenville, Department of Pediatrics …

    “There is no evidence that any pair of natural dizygotic twins ever came from double ovulation.

    “Dizygotic embryogenesis happens the same way as monozygotic embryogenesis — defining and growing out two body symmetries from a single mass of cells.

    “Dizygotic embryogenesis is at least as odd as that of monozygotic twins.

    “Every anomaly attributed to odd embryogenesis in monozygotic twins happens with equal or greater frequency in dizygotic twins.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6q8mEvEeZI

    Reply

  2. November 9, 2017 @ 10:46 am Reba

    Atom, how do we get rid of age spots inside the body? How about fungus on the skin that only goes away with nystatian.

    Reply

    • November 9, 2017 @ 2:17 pm Atom

      Re: How do we get rid of age spots inside the body?

      It’s more about “eliminating the negative” than “accentuating the positive.”

      The human body can easily regenerate itself when not being assaulted by toxic chemistry (and stinkin’ thinkin’).

      MINIMIZE the following …

      agar / algal oil / alginate (alginic acid) / alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) / arginine amino acid / bisphenol-A / bromide / calcium pyrophosphate / cannabis / carrageenan / chloride / citrulline / cod liver oil / cortisol / cysteine amino acid / cystine amino acid / docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) / docosapentaenoic acid (DPA) / eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) / endogenous opioids (endorphins, enkephalins, dynorphins, etc.) / estrogen (protein deficiency and low thyroid favor its accumulation) / fermented foods / fish oil / flaxseed oil (linseed oil) / fluorine (calcium fluoride, sodium fluoride, stannous fluoride) / glucosamine sulfate / goitrogens / hemp oil / histidine amino acid / horsetail silica / iodine / iron (and other heavy metals) / konjac / krill oil / lactic acid / lard (fed polyunsaturated &/or highly unsaturated fatty acids) / leafy green vegetables (when RAW) / lectins (carbohydrate-binding proteins) / leptin (satiety hormone) / lignin / lithium / margarine / melatonin / methionine amino acid / monosodium glutamate / niacin (but not niacinamide) / nitrate / nitric oxide (stimulated by blue and UV light) / nitrite / oat bran (whole oats are OK) / omega-3 eggs / oxalic acid / pectin / phytic acid (IP6) / potassium bromate / potassium iodate / pullulan / raw green vegetables (except for most fruit-vegetables like cucumbers, peppers, zucchini, etc.) / serotonin / silica (silicon dioxide) / sorbitol / soy (and most of its products, including soy lecithin) / squid oil / starch (unless thoroughly cooked) / stearidonic acid (SDA) / sulfite / sulfur dioxide / titanium dioxide / trans fatty acids / tryptophan amino acid / vegetable gums (acacia, carrageenan, cellulose, guar gum, locust bean gum, xanthan gum, etc. Carrageenan is by far the most toxic of the vegetable gums. The others are mostly “nuisances.”) / xylitol / yogurt (except for Greek yogurt)

      I say MINIMIZE because AVOIDANCE is impossible.

      Our internal organs can take a certain amount of abuse, but the SAD (Standard American Diet) has become so toxic, our organs are overloaded.

      Think of the daily menu as a suitcase carried aboard an airplane.

      We’re charged extra for every pound above the weight limit, so flying daily year-after-year can result in serious arrears.

      <>

      Re: How about fungus on the skin that only goes away with nystatian?

      Fungus is almost always an immunity issue.

      The worst thing anyone can do about fungus is eliminate sugar — causing fungus to metastasize.

      Reply

      • November 24, 2019 @ 1:26 pm Dan

        Wait…… what? Cannabis? Both smoked and eaten? What about cannabis concentrates such as hash? How about if used at the proper time? Is there a proper time for cannabis?

        Reply

        • November 25, 2019 @ 12:26 am Atom

          Cannabis IS estrogenic. However, it’s a valuable medicine when used with discretion.

          Best time to use cannabis is midday (11:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m.)

          Reply


Would you like reply to Atom

Your email address will not be published.

©Copyright One Radio Network 2019 • All rights reserved. | Site built by RedLotus Austin
The information on this website and talk shows is solely for informational and entertainment purposes. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. Neither the Editors, producers of One Radio Network, Patrick Timpone, their guests or web masters take responsibility for any possible consequences from any treatment, procedure, exercise, dietary modification, action or application of medication which results from reading or following the information contained on this website in written or audio form, live or podcasts. The publication of this information does not constitute the practice of medicine, and this information does not replace the advice of your physician or other health care provider. Before undertaking any course of treatment, the reader must seek the advice of their physician or other health care provider and take total responsibility for his or her actions at all times. Patrick Joseph of the family of Timpone, a man...All rights reserved, without recourse.