Topic: Biophysics

Why Vitamin D is the new C: and how to never get sick

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I distinctly recall my 7th grade teacher telling me about Vitamins and their functions. At the time, it all went completely over my head except 2 things, which were the worst 2 things I could have remembered because they were both completely wrong: The most important vitamin: C. If you take enough you’ll never get sick The least important vitamin: D. You get all you need from the sun. In my 20’s, essentially when I started working indoors all year-round, I started to get sick 2-3 times a year. In my late 20′s, I was sick 5-6 times a year. By my early 30′s, I was only getting well 5-6 times a year and the rest of the year was one long illness after another.  I mega-dosed on every vitamin & mineral I could think of except D (because I thought I was getting all I needed from the sun). Nothing helped. Then I was exposed to the following youtube video by Dr. John Cannell and finally, the lights came on. [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--NqqB2nhBE']

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Wayne Dyer on Muscle Testing Sound Waves & Chris Rock on Robitussin

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Watch the first 2:35 of the following youtube video to hear Wayne Dyer speaking about muscle testing. Sorry that the video quality gets blurry, it was the clearest version I could find. [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFBbNA-wP7c'] Wayne’s story about muscle testing the rap CD on his son has a grain of truth to it, but I’m afraid he missed the point and doesn’t understand muscle testing at all: It is verifiable that certain sounds have an inhibitory effect on the Central Nervous System. There are two levels of science to it: The Science of Muscle Testing Sound Waves 1. Volume: As any rock concert musician will affirm, sounds that are too loud can cause permanent damage to the nerves in the ear. The CNS picks up microscopic damage during auditory input and if a muscle test (CNS test) were performed at this time, the tester would get a weak response. Keep in mind that there are 25+ things that can go wrong with a muscle test and another 7+ things that can go wrong with a CNS test.

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