Antioxidants don’t extend lifespan or healthspan.
The multimillion dollar antioxidant industry is a scam designed to siphon the Benjamins out of your wallet or purse.
The oxidative-damage theory of aging was born in the 1950s by Denham Harman, the Father of Free Radical Aging Theory.
He was working for Shell Oil when he became interested in aging, and developed his theory at the University of California at Berkeley.
The oxidative-damage theory of aging was killed by Pf. Arlan Richardson and his colleagues at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio.
It was killed a second time by Pf. Rochelle Buffenstein, and again and again after that.
The snake oil salesmen selling you antioxidant elixirs and tonics know about this research, but won’t tell you about it. [1]
Lord Dollar almost always wins out against Lord Health. Why else would the general populace die way before their time?
Decades ago, in the 1970s, “there wasn’t a robust demonstration that feeding animals antioxidants really had an effect on life span,” according to Pf. Richardson.
Many supplements actually shorten lifespan and healthspan.
The snake oil salesmen aren’t going to tell you about this research either.
Lord Dollar is in the saddle. And rides mankind (changing up the Ralph Waldo Emerson quote).
Many free radicals extend lifespan, some of them radically (pardon the pun).
Lord Dollar hucksters don’t want you to know about the research of Siegfried Hekimi and Wen Yang of McGill University.
Supplemental vitamin C can shorten lifespan.
Again, check out the research by Siegfried Hekimi and Wen Yang.
It’s been known for a long time that excess vitamin C acts as an oxidant, not an antioxidant.
Free radicals are part of the body’s repair system, but because scientists have a vested interest they declare war on “free radicals” and “inflammation.”
A typical gym workout activates free radicals to build muscle.
Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) said …
“You die to live. Catabolic produces anabolic to regulate catabolic to become metabolic. If your cells don’t die, YOU will die.”
Free radicals help prevent sarcopenia in the elderly. [2]
Let’s examine one popular supplement – bromelain.
Bromelain is usually sold as an “antioxidant,” yet most of its actions involve oxidation.
But exactly which bromelain are you buying?
Bromelain is not a single proteolytic enzyme.
“Bromelain” is a wastebasket term for an assortment of sundry enzymes and substances, including various cysteine proteases, acid phosphatase, peroxidase, amylase, cellulase, ananain, comosain, etc. [3]
Stem bromelain differs from leaf bromelain differs from root bromelain differs from fruit bromelain, and so forth.
Bromelain is a different assortment of enzymes in a young pineapple plant than in an older one.
Bromelain is a different assortment of enzymes when pineapple grows in acid soil compared to alkaline soil.
Bromelain is a different assortment of enzymes when the humidity is higher compared to lower.
Bromelain is a different assortment of enzymes when the atmospheric pressure is higher compared to lower.
Bromelain is a different assortment of enzymes when it’s oxidized than when it isn’t.
Bromelain is a different assortment of enzymes in the presence of calcium than in the presence of iron.
Bromelain is a different assortment of enzymes when interacting with one enzyme compared to another.
Bromelain is a different assortment of enzymes when interacting with stomach acid.
Bromelain is a different assortment of enzymes in the morning than at midday or in the evening.
Bromelain is a different assortment of enzymes when exposed to infrared vs. red vs. orange vs. yellow vs. green vs. blue vs. indigo vs. violet vs. UV-A vs. UV-B vs. UV-C radiant frequencies.
Lord Dollar huckster know people buy the word “bromelain.”
Words separate human beings from ACTUALITY (beingness) and trap them in REALITY (consciousness).
You won’t learn this in school because Lord Dollar is the teacher. [4] [5]
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[1] Wyndham Lewis wrote, “The art of advertisement, after the American manner, has introduced into all our life such a lavish use of superlatives, that no standard of value whatever is intact.”
[2] Sarcopenia (“poverty of flesh”) is the degenerative loss of skeletal muscle mass associated with aging.
[3] “Sardine” is another such wastebasket term. It’s a word for a variety of small fish – cold-water and warm-water, depending on the whims of advertising. Sild, brislings, pilchards, and herring are just a few examples. ADVERTISERS KNOW THAT 99 PERCENT OF THE PUBLIC IS SO UNEDUCATED THEY NEVER EVEN THINK OF INVESTIGATING SUCH MATTERS. Libertarians should know better, but they don’t.
[4] Konrad Lorenz wrote, “De-individualizing effects are desired by all those whose intention is to manipulate large bodies of people. Opinions, polls, advertising, cleverly directed fads and fashions help the mass producers on this side of the Iron Curtain, and the functionaries on the other side, to attain what amounts to a similar power over the masses.”
[5] Douglas Rushkoff wrote, “The United States is the only developed nation in the world that does not mandate media literacy as part of its public-school curriculum. There are reasons why. Media literacy is dangerous – not to the individuals who gain it, but to the people and institutions that depend on our not having it. Once we master the tools of media literacy, we cannot apply them selectively. If we learn the techniques that an advertiser uses to fool us, we have also learned the techniques that a government uses. If we demystify the role of our high-tech pundits, we may demystify the role of our priests as well.”
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'Extreme Lifespan & Healthspan Debased By Lord Dollar' have 10 comments
August 1, 2013 @ 6:04 pm atomb
I’ve managed four health food stores and a vitamin/supplement department in a fifth, so it’s not like I’m unfamiliar with the above subject matter.
My e-books are available at …
solarman111.com
August 1, 2013 @ 6:21 pm B
It’s funny when people start discovering that, hey wait, the body knows, “somehow”, what it is doing.
“The schocking truth about inflammation” http://www.t-nation.com/free_online_article/most_recent/the_shocking_truth_about_inflammation
August 2, 2013 @ 4:02 am atomb
Thanks, Brendan! :)
August 1, 2013 @ 10:20 pm BFC
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/06/magazine/06murdock-t.html?pagewanted=1&_r=3&ref=magazin&
August 2, 2013 @ 4:04 am atomb
Thanks, Eli! :)
Hmmm. His research center is just down the road from us.
August 2, 2013 @ 4:06 am atomb
DNA? Viruses? Bacteria? Broken bone? Do you know the actual cause of disease?
The man who introduced William Rockefeller to Remote Viewing wrote …
“… in the hypnotic condition a key or a coin has been placed upon the healthy skin with the suggestion that at a given time, say two hours after waking, a blister would appear at the spot where the key or coin had been placed, and of corresponding size and shape. The key or coin is then removed and the patient awakened, having no conscious knowledge of the suggestion given; but at the appointed time the blister appears. Again, two blisters, one upon one arm and another upon the corresponding part of the other arm in the same individual, having in this manner been produced, but with the suggestion that one would rapidly heal without pain, while the other would become inflamed and painful; and the suggestions have been perfectly carried out. Nothing could more absolutely certify the power of suggestion over physiological processes.”
August 2, 2013 @ 4:50 am Socrates Raramuri
Ignorance and mystery are part and parcel of authoritarian society. The roots of it lie with the imperialist Romans of whom TPTB maintain they gave us civilization; the truth is that the Romans DESTROYED a much greater civilization than theirs which had already taken root in Europe. We are left with the fascist leftovers. They of course claim this was of benefit and we’re still shoveled this bs to this day.
The truth is…
… the Earth is hollow,
… mankind is one of many intelligent species on this planet
… interstellar travel is rare and most UFOs are terrestial
… any person can chose immortality
… or breatharianism [not having to ever eat]
… and the cosmos is an extremely unstable environment which regularly disrupts life on (the surface of) the planet.
Money, authority, mystery, myth, ignorance, and self-destruction go hand-in-hand. The victim-savior paradigm is both result and source of these things, a negative spiral of inhumanity and death.
Great minds have called it all a ‘game’ or ‘play’.
Smaller minds believe there are lessons to be learned, part of the authoritarian paradigm in which there are savior-teachers and victim-students.
August 2, 2013 @ 5:18 am atomb
Re: Great minds have called it all a ‘game’ or ‘play’.
I can dig it. At times I suspect I’m being Punk’d on KGOD Cosmic TV. :)
August 2, 2013 @ 7:47 am Dan
Atom,
Here’s a separate topic: remember you mentioned Boulder, CO as the invention hotspot where the CIA hangs out? funny, I just read a story about a water-spitting technology created in where else but Boulder, CO. recently…
http://www.naturalnews.com/041450_free_energy_water_splitting_hydrogen_fuel.html
August 2, 2013 @ 4:51 pm atomb
Thanks, Dan! :)
There’s some brilliant inventors hanging out in Boulder.