Re: What do you think of vitamin C?

It’s really good stuff, but (contrary to Old Doctor’s Tales) vitamin C can be produced in the body (First Endocrine Level) by the mind (Third Endocrine Level).

The Royal Bloodlines who run the New World Order and the Monolithic Medical Monopoly know this for a fact, but do everything in their power to make sure John Q. Public doesn’t find out about it.

Charles Mackay (Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, 1841) wrote …

“The wonderful influence of imagination in the cure of diseases is well known. A motion of the hand, or a glance of the eye, will throw a weak and credulous patient into a fit; and a pill made of bread, if taken with sufficient faith, will operate a cure better than all the drugs in the pharmacopoeia. The Prince of Orange, at the siege of Breda, in 1625, cured all his soldiers, who were dying of the scurvy, by a philanthropic piece of quackery, which he played upon them with the knowledge of the physicians, when all other means had failed. Many hundreds of instances, of a similar kind, might be related, especially from the history of witchcraft.”‘

According to “Influence of the Mind on the Body,” The Eclectic Magazine, Volume 30, 1879 …

“During the siege of Breda in 1625, many soldiers of the Prince of Orange’s army were prostrate with scurvy. The mortality was serious, the patients having altogether lost heart.

“‘This,’ says Dr. Frederic van der Mye, who was present, ‘was the most terrible circumstance of all, and gave rise to a variety of misery; hence proceeded fluxes, dropsies, and every species of distress (omne chaos morborum), attended with a great mortality. At length the Prince of Orange sent word to the sufferers that they should soon be relieved, and provided with medicines pronounced by doctors to be wonderfully efficacious in the cure of scurvy.

“‘Three small phials of medicine were given to each physician, not enough for the recovery of two patients. It was publicly given out that three or four drops were sufficient to impart a healing virtue to a gallon of liquor.’ ‘We now,’ says Van der Mye, ‘displayed our wonder-working balsams, nor were even the commanders let into the secret of the cheat put upon the soldiers. They flocked in crowds about us, everyone soliciting that part might be reserved for their use. Cheerfulness again appears in every countenance, and a universal faith prevails in the sovereign virtue of the remedy … The effect of the delusion was really astonishing: for many quickly and perfectly recovered. Such as had not moved their limbs for a month before were seen walking the streets sound, upright, and in perfect health. They boasted of their cure by the Prince’s remedy … Many who declared that they had been rendered worse by all former remedies, recovered in a few days, to their inexpressible joy, and the no less general surprise, by taking (almost by their having brought to them) what we affirmed to be their gracious Prince’s cure.’ We may add that on another occasion widespread scurvy was suddenly cured in a very different way: it is stated on good authority, says Dr. Todd, ‘that in 1744 the prospect of a naval engagement between the British and allied fleet had the effect of checking the scurvy.”

Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) had a name for the type of “healing” that happened in 1744: Precipice Therapy.
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'Vitamin C & the Madness Of Crowds' have 6 comments

  1. September 23, 2014 @ 4:01 pm atomb

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  2. September 23, 2014 @ 8:54 pm Martin

    Hi Atom,

    Great recent articles!!! Vitamin c: I always felt more to life than just popping supplements and that mind is more than we imagine. So what you’re saying is imagination is the key? TV can destroy or diminish this perhaps.

    Should a person be as relaxed as possible or before bedtime to put suggestions to the body using the mind?

    Also, what would a male just turned 40, kinda suddenly an inability to empty bladder, a feeling of bloating and wind.can hold urine fine just not empty. Thinks its a prostrate issue but wouild rather avoid doctor.Looked at saw palmetto but heard it interferes with tetesterone?

    Kind Regards…. M

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  3. September 24, 2014 @ 5:55 pm atomb

    The media is part of the cultural matrix that suppresses the placebo effect.

    The complete suppression of placebo is impossible. (It never falls below 1% placebo versus 99% “education.”)

    Triple Heater Time (9:00-11:00 p.m.) is a good time to “re-do the day,” and substitute better choices for seemingly “bad” ones.

    Urinary bladder issues often originate in the large intestine, especially when bloating is involved.

    Of course, find the Toxic Engram!

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  4. September 24, 2014 @ 7:02 pm martin

    Thank you Atom! ☺

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  5. September 25, 2014 @ 8:08 am John

    What exactly is the ascorbic acid that you buy in a pharmacy/health shop ?
    Is it a natural plant/fruit extract, or is it a man made chemical in a lab ?

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  6. September 30, 2014 @ 3:59 pm atomb

    99% of all vitamin C is “built” in a lab. Fortunately, corporate vitamin C still has limited benefits. :)

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