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Stress can kill you ...

22/5/2019

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Stress can kill you ...

Is that the aim of the corporate media?

CTV: Potentially deadly drug-resistant 'fungal superbug' emerging in Canada
  • It’s being called a public health threat because it’s easily spread through skin contact, it’s difficult to identify, it’s resistant to most antifungal drugs, it’s hard to kill, and it’s particularly lethal for patients who are already ill.

Why, that's also a description of our modern media. Their poison is easily spread through eye contact with shocking headlines; their motives are difficult to identify; they are resistant to criticism; they are particularly dangerous to the already suggestible, such as those who've gone through the modern education system.

Their goal is always shock and awe resulting in maximum advertising earnings and mental stress to their audiences. To get the true picture, one is forced to do one's own research, but few people do that; in fact the media trust that their well-crafted headlines alone will stick in the minds of readers.

The more they scaremong (the verb for scaremonger, eh?), the more the public feels reliant on the "experts" - those who scavenge a living off other people's fears, the stress of which alone can kill us once installed in the unconscious mind.

Gov't of Canada: Heart and Stroke
  • Cardiovascular disease or heart disease is the number one killer in Canada. It is also the most costly disease in Canada, putting the greatest burden on our national health care system.

In the United States ... heart disease deaths on the rise for US adults

According to the shock media: even if you don't catch the scary killer superbug yourself (and you very likely won't), you can worry yourself into an early grave over being a carrier, but how many people know the difference between disinfecting and "sanitizing"?  The world of chemicals is fraught with complications.  People will buy anything that's cheap and promises to render one germ-free -- and, in the process, they expose themselves to hidden toxins.

And you might still feel like a walking time bomb.

More from the CTV news item:
  • Although C. auris doesn’t affect healthy individuals, they can carry it on their skin and transfer it to sick patients when they visit a hospital, for instance.
  • In fact, the health agency estimates that 30 to 60 per cent of patients with C. auris infections have died ...

Note: it doesn't say they carry it on their skin; it says they "can" carry it on their skin. No clue as to under what circumstances they might actually carry it. Then they try to pass off absolute nonsense as statistics: - 30 to 60 percent have died? How precise is that, eh?
  • They do acknowledge, however, that many of these people had other serious illnesses that may have increased their risk of death.

Well, good for them that there's a "however". Some of us could already guess that.

If you read the rest, you might well deduce (for me it's a foregone conclusion) that one should avoid the medical profession and stay away from hospitals. Antibiotics have for too long been handed out like Halloween candy to the point where the bugs have been encouraged to mutate, and now we have returned to the dark ages when hospitals are again dangerous to one's health.

Prevention.com: What You Need to Know Candida Auris, a Dangerous Fungal Infection That's on the Rise
  • People who ... have previously been given antibiotics or antifungal medications seem to be at the highest risk of contracting the infection ...

Oh, that's comforting.  It covers almost everyone you can think of (except diehards like myself who avoid ingesting chemicals - as much as possible - and allow the body to do the job of healing it was designed for).

Tandurust: Symptoms Of Candida Auris Infection: Transmission & Treatment
  • People with healthy immune systems are able to fight it off, or do not exhibit any symptoms even if they are infected.

Wow, that sounds like just about every other kind of bug on the planet.

Remember MRSA? It was also the hospitalized who contracted that particular little treasure, and it was entirely iatrogenic -- perpetrated by medical personnel who overused antibiotics as if it were a panacea for everything. Probably the same ones behind the opioid crisis.

​MedicalTreasure:
  • This yeast-like fungus can be found on equipment and surfaces in hospital settings. Sometimes it can spread through the outside environment.

The solution is obvious: stay away from doctors and hospitals.Far away, in case a few bugs got out onto the street. Just treat your body with respect: no drugs, real food instead of take-out, lots of exercise, and a strong belief in its power to heal itself -- because it was designed to do just that.

Ever wonder what causes superbugs?  Well, certainly antibiotic overuse, but our food supply is also contaminated with chemicals intended to kill germs, and there is a highly lucrative industry that can render those same bugs eventually harder to kill.

FoodSafetyMagazine:
  • Any time a chemical is used to produce microbial mortality, the possibility of promoting resistance exists. This is because not all of the microbes are killed. A 5-log reduction (99.999%) still means that of 1,000,000 microbes present, 10 have survived, even though the process has reduced the population to what can be termed a safe level.

They've got people so worried about staying alive that just the stress of it is killing them in droves!  The ones who survive may well turn out to be scary superpeople. Think about that.

Even the Nobel so-called Peace Prize is suspect (Kissinger, Obama, Al Gore? -- come on, who were they trying to kid?  Us, of course), so although the late Canadian endocrinologist, Dr. Hans Seyle, was nominated numerous times for it, he wasn't actually awarded it, and that alone puts him right up there with the real greats, in my estimation.

Dr. Seyle considered toxic stress the greatest danger to human existence; he rode his bicycle 6 miles every day to work and back, and had plenty to say about the body's ability to heal itself.

He wrote a book entitled: "Stress Without Distress", but even though the guy was Canadian, my local library doesn't stock it, it's not available for reading online, and most sources I've found online are either out of stock or don't list it.  Except for Amazon, of course, which seems to monopolize many markets these days. What a shame.  I won't shop at Amazon, but you might be interested in the reader reviews. I'm going to see if I can order it from my local bookstore, and if I can actually afford it, I will buy it and maybe preach from it at a later date. In the meantime, you can read about Dr. Seyle's famous "Letter to the Editor" (PDF).

Now consider the unnecessary stress the above deliberately alarming CTV headline has already caused you, not to mention the latest food scare from The Government of Canada -- which will benefit the aims of "climate change" and also, of course, the corporations that produce the food washing solutions that may actually help to create more superbugs, but then again may be no more effective than just rinsing under the tap.

You can put that stress to much better use once you learn how.

Image: from Meditation for Stress

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8 Comments
Penny link
23/5/2019 04:48:07 pm

Hiya Yaya: :)
I did see the news regarding this 'fungus'
Was unaware there was a difference between sanitizing and disinfecting?

Your report makes me think about a post I did, years back.. Stress makes you stupid.
Using stress to dumb you down- went to look for it and sure enough- 2010
http://pennyforyourthoughts2.blogspot.com/2010/06/using-stress-to-dumb-you-down-and.html

I see my outbound link is dead- too bad

but my commentary went like this

"This heaping on of fear is not accidental, in fact, I am of the opinion this is by design. Social design. The continuous use of fear causes humans to react and maintain a sort of permanent stress status.
This permanet state of stress is extremely detrimental to our well being, our creativity, or ability to think rationally.
In other words stress is really bad for our higher mind functions. It reduces us to an infantile reactionary state."

Stress as mind control- besides a killer

Going to read the link to the letter, but, have not heard of this Dr Seyle. Which isn't really a shocker when one thinks of what get's exposure in our society and what doesn't


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yayacanada
23/5/2019 07:03:03 pm

Dr.Seyle was the person who actually coined the word "stress" and that there were two kinds of stress "distress and eustress" - bad stress and good stress. And it really ticks me off that I can't find any of his books locally!

The Toronto Public Library has one copy of Stress Without Distress, but it's not allowed to leave the premises; it has to be read there, so I guess I can't get my library to borrow it for me.

It's weird but not really surprising that Amazon has access to so many copies of it and no one else seems to. Maybe I'll try the local used book stores.

From looking at your post on the subject, this dumbing down of the population with the use of fear of everything has been going on for quite a while. Of all your links, only one survives, and it has been replaced with lessons on how to prepare for exams.

So that's what your problem is: you whacked your head. (Just kidding. It must have awful, but informative at least.)

I lost my balance a couple of months ago and whacked the back of my head really hard, but I think my hip took most of the brunt and saved me from concussion. It certainly was a demonstration of how good my bones are (from so many years of taking cod/halibut liver oil). I do have better memory some days than others, but I think that's just a symptom of old age.

I, too, refuse to believe all this scary stuff we're being inundated with. I watched th following video this afternoon. It seem dead on the mark: "13 Things In 1984 (Orwell's book) That Are Coming True":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfbzfdhRl_k

And I notice there are a lot of YouTube videos on the subject of anxiety. Maybe worth watching; maybe not.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=13+things+people+don%27t+realize+you+do+because+of+your+anxiety

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Penny link
24/5/2019 06:49:24 am

Hi Yaya:

In 08, I sustained a horrid tbi- it affected me for a long time and has left me with some residual spatial issues.

To say it was a struggle.. wouldn't even begin to address the 'experience'

So, I really, really get how stress and fear leaves one confused, exhausted and basically.. powerless

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yayacanada
24/5/2019 08:50:50 am

I'm aware that you know from whence you speak, Penny. You learned early on what it's like to begin losing faculties in the aging process, and trying not to experience fear at that because you know that fear makes the problem worse. You could actually be a good therapist for that sort of thing.

It's criminal that there are amoral entities in our environment who know exactly how to produce a similar kind of stress in the general population.

A phrase came to me this morning that I had read a long time in researching household cleanliness requirements. It's this: "Germs cannot live on a clean, dry surface". They need to have something to feed on. Even "superbugs" need something to feed on. So scrubbing with soap and water are as good a solution as any. The only time I'd ever think of a hand sanitizer is after using a public washroom -- once you're actually out the door and no longer have to touch any of the surfaces. Otherwise, I think the whole thing is way overblown. I mean, the body does have an immune system that works quite well if not interfered with through the wonders of pharmaceuticals.

I do have a sense of urgency when I come back from shopping. The first thing I feel I have to do is wash my hands. I've read online that some people even wash library books and ones bought in a used book shop. I guess I'm lucky to have survived not even thinking of doing that. What I hate about library books is that people turn down the corners of the pages and scribble notes wherever they feel like it as if they owned the book. And library DVD's have all manner of icky gunk on them. It's pretty disgusting.

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yayacanada
24/5/2019 09:06:40 am

Oh wow. I just recalled my experience in 1996 with labrynthitis! I occasionally still experience mild positional vertigo but I can deal with that -- the initial illness was horrifying. I guess my brain just tries to forget the whole thing. Embarrassing too, because it happened in front of a whole lot of people at computer school, me totally disoriented, unable to move without holding onto the wall, and unable to stop vomiting.

yayacanada
24/5/2019 09:19:05 am

I should have mentioned that although labrynthitis can be caused by a virus, stress is the leading factor. I was under a great deal of stress at the time, having decided to leave a job I'd had for 10 years and strike out in a totally new direction, and to another city.

So, this is a good example of what stress can do to people, and exactly why it's apparently being fomented by our so-called leadership so that we become dependent on their self-serving "solutions".

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Penny link
25/5/2019 07:03:37 am

Yaya: "So, this is a good example of what stress can do to people, and exactly why it's apparently being fomented by our so-called leadership so that we become dependent on their self-serving "solutions". "

Exactly!

Which is why we, all of us, should think rationally before jumping to any "conclusion". As you've noticed there is always some conclusion ready for us to jump to or latch onto.

9/11- remake the middle east (while allegedly fighting terrorism)

global warming?- tax life in order to control every aspect of life- gee who is served by that?

Some leader = Hitler- go to war... Who really wants the war?

They (government/big business) always have their self serving solution ready to go

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yayacanada
25/5/2019 09:51:50 am

That's an excellent list, Penny. It should be hung on everybody's wall!

One that I might add is "Check with your Doctor" - a backhanded way of saying, "We have nothing to hide" so that people (including doctors) trust the Pharmers instead of their own perceptions.

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