«Настоящая причина болезни» и роль боли, питания и «химии»
Источник: https://x.com/BarbaraOneillAU/status/2033188008178979109
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Длинный монолог о том, что боль — это сигнал организма, а ключевые причины болезней автор связывает с образом жизни, дефицитами, химикатами и ГМО, при этом резко критикует фармацевтическую индустрию и вакцинацию.
Основные тезисы
- Организм «говорит» через симптомы, особенно через работу кишечника; если игнорировать сигналы, болезнь усиливается
- Боль рассматривается как полезный сигнал, а обезболивание — как маскировка причины
- Автор утверждает, что люди плохо понимают физиологию, поэтому выбирают лекарства вместо изменения условий жизни
- В качестве причин проблем с кишечником упоминаются дефициты белка и аминокислот, избыток углеводов и слабая желудочная кислотность
- Отдельно говорится о влиянии ГМО, «химии» в пище, одежде и бытовых средствах, а также синтетических тканей
- Звучат заявления о вреде вакцинации и об «зависимости медиа от фармы»
- Предлагается делать выбор в пользу органической пищи, минимизировать химикаты дома и поддерживать «естественное» восстановление
Значимость
Текст иллюстрирует антифармакологическую и анти‑ГМО риторику, где медицинские проблемы объясняются «химическими» и системными факторами, а лечение сводится к изменению образа жизни и отказу от препаратов.
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Usually by what's coming out the other end. If the person's going five, six times a day and it's fully liquid, there's a problem. That's why part of being your own doctor is doing this. Listen. Your body will tell you if there's a problem. Listen. It's very faithful. And if you don't listen to the first whisper, the body will start screaming. And when it starts screaming, it's doing damage. Have you ever been to a doctor who won't listen to you? Don't be that doctor. Listen. If the body speaks, respond. Because if you don't, it will start screaming at you. I do believe that there's a place for painkilling medication. But in a lot of cases, there's not a place. If I ever get a pain, the last thing in my mind is a painkiller. Because some people have said, Barbara, have you got a herbal alternative to heroin? What about CBD oil? What about willow bar? But you know what I want to know? Why is the pain there? It's a voice. And when I read the book, The Gift of Pain, by Dr. Paul Brand, I look at pain totally different. It's pain has a purpose. It's there to tell you something's wrong.
And because of the huge neglect in education today, people actually don't know what that pain means. I know I homeschooled my children. And I brought up in a home where if there was a problem, you know, there was a natural remedy that brought relief. And then we knew we were on the right track. We lived up in a rainforest. My kids never saw a doctor. They never saw a paediatrician. And guess what? They're all still alive. I've got 26 and a half grandchildren. And guess what? They're all still alive. They didn't get that needle in the arm as soon as they were born. And guess what? They didn't die. It's tragic the amount you have died after that needle in the arm. That is what is alarming. And that will never be on the news. I came to the conclusion that the pharmaceutical company must own the media. And you know, in America, we don't see this in Australia. I don't really watch television, but I have had a glimpse at nearly every ad. It's a drug. And then you go into the airport and you've got these vending machines to get chips and, you know, drinks. And then you've got one to get drugs. And there's no one in Australia. But you know what they say when America sneezes, Australia feels it. But maybe it's coming. It's coming unless we see the power of one to make a stand and say, ah, no, we're actually not going to do that. That's why I love that poem of Rudyard Kipling. All we have is freedom. All we use and know this our fathers bought for us long and long ago.
They stood. So let's get back to the new cell. So how is an irritable bowel cell made? How is that known? Well, let's have a look. So a photocopy is made from RNA. The RNA is the photocopy of the DNA. It comes down to ribosome where the new cell is made. The first brick goes down with iron iron. And we're ready for the next one. But there's a piece of information missing. There's some damage in the DNA. The body doesn't quite know what to do. And there's a rogue cell. What's this rogue cell? It's a breakdown from genetically modified foods. It's a rogue cell from breakdown from chemicals, environmental poisons. And I think you'll agree with me. They're everywhere. They're everywhere. They're everywhere. And here it is. And it's always looking for some way to poke yourself. But because it's a shape that the body doesn't know, there's nowhere for it to go. And it sees a spot. And then it jumps. And then we're coming along to phenylalanine. Phenylalanine's there. But where's it going to fit? Where's phenylalanine going to fit? And it basically hasn't got its receptor site there.
And now it's time for lysine. We've got another problem. The person's protein deficient. And it's amino acids are a breakdown from the protein we're in. What do I mean by protein deficient? Well, they're living on carbs. Serial and toasted breakfast, sandwiches, lunch, pasta, protein, pretzels, cookies, donuts, mid-morning and afternoon, very low protein there. And because they're eating all day long, their hydrochloric acid is exhausted and can't even break it down. And when we go on our journey through the gut, you'll discover that our gastrointestinal tract is a hollow tube. And anything that goes in there doesn't become part of you. Remember what the life of the flesh is, the blood. It doesn't become part of you until it gets absorbed out of the gut and into the blood. So no wonder they're protein deficient. So we're missing lysine. And there's another rogue cell coming from maybe what the person's cleaning their bathroom with, maybe coming from the polyester, nylon and acrylics that the person's wearing, not even realising that the polyester underwear has been given to certain young people in Africa as a prevention against falling pregnant. Did you hear that? The polyester underwear. I don't want my money to go into chemical fabrics. I want to support local industry. I've just come from the Middle East and they said that, Barbara, all the school uniforms are made out of polyester. What can we do? I said, it's time to stand. It's time to stand. It's time for you mothers to get together and go to the school and say, we want to support local industry. We want our children's uniforms made out of the linens, made out of the cottons. And surely the powers that be will be happy to support local industry because there is nowhere in the Middle East where polyester is not coming from the sheep, it's not coming from the flax, it's not coming from the cotton plant, it's coming from a chemical laboratory. One lady at our health retreat, when I spoke on it, she said, Barbara, I'm going to have to throw all my clothes out. I said, oh, not quite yet. Start, start little by little. And there are wonderful shops called thrift stores. Now notice you've got a nice Nordstrom rack where you can certainly get cut price. You've just got to take your magnifying glass in and read those labels. And that's what you will discover here this week. There are some hidden enemies coming into our bodies that a lot of people don't realise it. And every three to five days, out pops a new irritable bowel syndrome cell. No wonder people aren't here. Unless you get the recipe, the formula right, the new cell cannot be made right. So what's causing that damage? There might be damage in a few other areas, but aren't there enzymes that are constantly running up and down the outside of the DNA to heal any glitches? Yes. But if the person is deficient in amino acids, polysaccharides, minerals, can you see not even those enzymes can be made. So what causes damage, what causes the damage in the DNA? Genetically modified foods. It was about 20 years ago that the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, he passed a law that any Russian who grows or sells genetically modified products is to be considered a terrorist. And he was giving land away to Russians who would grow non-GMO organic. And if you Google his name on GMO foods, you will find a statement by him saying, we look at the West and we see, this is what he said, over-medicated, over-fed, over-vaccinated, sitting in front of screens every night and it's weakening the West. He is. Is he right?
Yes. He is. He is. But how do you know it's genetically modified? Monsanto is so wealthy, so big, they win every court case where we want to put on the foods. But if you buy organic, it's not genetically modified because otherwise the organic farmer will lose his organic status. Genetically modified foods is a result of two species DNA spliced together in the hope to create a tomato that grows in the snow but it still doesn't. And that tomato now has instead of one centre, five centres. When a person eats genetically modified food, it has the ability to tamper with our DNA. And also chemicals, chemicals in our foods, chemicals in our clothes, so you might be wearing cotton, you might be wearing cotton and linen, but if you're washing your clothes in chemicals, that's coming in through the skin. So here in the US you've got shops like Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Sprouts, we don't have shops like that. Mind you, we do have supermarkets and there's often an organic section, but you have whole shops that have a good.
And we, the consumer, have power. What you buy is what they're going to get more of. So be careful of chemicals in the cleaning products in my laundry cupboard, you'll find white vinegar and sodium bicarbonate and a bottle of eucalyptus oil and some biodegradable laundry detergent. You don't have to have a very good laundry cupboard. You don't have to have a very good. I stay in the kitchen sink. I stay in the kitchen sink while I close that cupboard quickly. It's all sorts of bottles and things for all sorts of things, and in the laundry. So we actually travel with our own laundry detergent. All these little areas, what you're washing your hair with, what you're washing your body with, what you're eating. Go organic as much as possible. And the biggest chemical company in the world is the pharmaceutical company. Drugs never cure disease. Now definitely, in a crisis, a drug can save a life. There is no doubt about that. Drugs don't cure disease. They just change the form and location of the disease. And every drug has a side effect. And some drugs can be stopped immediately, but some drugs have to be eased off. I was in Fiji in November and one of the prominent television stations wanted to do an interview with me. And I had a pre, about a week before, we had a meeting with the doctor, the journalist and me about what we were going to do. And then the day before the interview, the doctor declined.
Anyway, they found an Indian doctor who was in his 50s, who was actually head of the college that teaches doctors. And the first 10 minutes of the interview, his doctor couldn't look at me. He just kept looking down, looking down. But it wasn't long before we, well he realised, we're on the same page. And the interviewer said, Barbara, it's reported that you take people off their medication. I said, I don't touch people's medications. It's got nothing to do with me. I have no authority to touch anyone's medication. Only they and their doctor have the authority. And if they said, well what would you do Barbara? I say, I would not touch the medication until I started drinking more water. Until I started to get an exercise program. So I start to give my body the right conditions. And then as my situation improves, I might start easing off the medication. And when I said that, the doctor looked straight at me and smiled. I wondered. It was an excellent interview because he was saying exactly what I was saying. He said, you're right, drugs do not, they do not heal disease. Yes, in a crisis. They can save a life and may be necessary. But it's filled out into day to day life. And, you know, it never was that way. But it's crept in, unfortunately. And I believe it's crept in because of the huge lack of education today. On people knowing how their body works. And what they can do for healing.
But one of the first steps is getting those chemicals out of the home.