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Re: longevity 800 years ago by #19236 ..... Ask Barefoot Herbalist

Date:   11/1/2006 11:21:46 AM ( 18 y ago)
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Longevity researcher Aubrey de Grey, Oxford, found the cause of disease and disease related death is " intracellular junk "

Malaria threadworms that infect the blood enter the cell and cause cell death are responsible for 2/3rds of all death on planet earth. source CDC and WHO, MD published field research.

Intracellular junk includes microscopic filarial threadworms and microbes that penetrate the blood cell and cause embolisis, cell death and putrefication of blood cells. Eric Enby MD, posted microscopic slides of such cell death caused by threadlike filarial blood cell feeding/destroying micro organisms.

The cure for malaria is quinine from the chinchona tree bark, Peruvian Bark and other antimicrobial blood cleaning herbs or agents. Enby says to take 10 grams of vitamin C a day to kill infections, microbes, in blood.

Corrupt blood = corrupt organs = mal function = disease = death.

My interest combines proper diet with metaphysics. The metaphysical aspect of healing intrigues me, how the Spirit 'can overcome' exposure to corruption. I find myself becoming a 'miracle-ologist' one who tries to understand how (so called) miracles occur.

The case of the brute and longevity suggests the brute had a strong liver to eliminate intracellular junk, and less random exposure to external disease causing junk. Salt was an ancient cure for corrupt blood, maybe the brute bathed in or drank a lot of salt water. Not sure.

I think mh has a very good longevity plan, as it deals with removing intracellular junk naturally.

Longevity is a qualatative and quantitative mess, with a ton of room for Variation and Random exposure considerations. The longevity of a brute, be it 40 years or 400 years is a non quality existance based on subjective opinion, the worms probably kept the brute alive to feed off him.

Anyway, the minute I meet a 400 or 800 year old, I will ask him or her thier diet, environment and lifestyle habits, and publish them.

Longevity is a fascinating field. Thank you for your interesting post.


 

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