The American Social Credit System is Here, and it May Ruin Your Life, Or Cost You Your Life
Fake “Science” News in Mainstream Media Is Unchallenged, While Real Science Is Being Disappeared
From: A comprehensive review of the benefits of Taraxacum officinale on human health
I have a (very) small telemedicine practice, offering my services as an integrative physician. I started my practice when COVID hit, offering early COVID treatment, treatment for injection-injured, writing mask and injection exemptions, and advocating for hospitalized patients. I have a goal to start offering whole dried herbs and herbal capsules, tinctures, etc. for sale on my website, having discovered the amazing benefits of herbs while studying herbalism, using and recommending herbs over the past four years.
To collect payment for services or products, businesses like mine rely on payment processors, such as Square and Stripe, and all US payment processors in turn use one of six major banks. These banks have authority over the payment processors that use them, and include Goldman Sachs, Chase, and the other recognizable big banks. Somehow (?!) it is legal for these banks to terminate services for any business, for any reason. These processors & banks (somehow, in our clown world) have the right to claim fraudulent businesses practices where there are none, without offering any evidence. They then can place the business on a list called the Terminated Merchant File, aka the TMF match list, and this prevents you from being able to obtain payment processing services from other banks (potentially forever!). What this effectively constitutes is the ability of a private corporation (a bank or payment processor) to destroy a small business at will, effectively “cancelling” the business, similar to what occurs currently in the Chinese “social credit system” wherein anyone can be “cancelled” at will by a central authority.
During the worst time of the “pandemic”, while I was managing calls from people struggling to breathe and ordering oxygen to prevent them from having to go to the hospitals and likely ending up on ventilators (and eventually in coffins), my payment processing services were suddenly cancelled by the bank. No reason was ever supplied. I switched to another payment processor, and eventually, the same thing happened. I was told by the payment processor I was using that my business’s services were being cancelled. When I asked why, I was told only that they did not have to disclose a reason for terminating my services. I then began using Square for my business’s payment processing. In early February of this year, I received a notice of suspension of services from Square stating that the two web pages shown below constitute fraudulent marketing of a product (note that they are informational pages, not marketing of any kind). To appease Square, I added additional citations to the web pages including multiple peer-reviewed scientific articles; I was then told the suspension was lifted. All was fine until two weeks ago, when Square informed me that my business’s services would be terminated in 30 days due to unspecified violations of terms of service. Square has refused to provide additional information but alluded to the previous suspension in February. I am now copying these supposedly fraudulent pages verbatim from my website. Please let me know if you see any fraudulent marketing! This information is supplied as a public service, and it will soon be permanently removed, so download it. Also, be aware that I don’t currently sell any of the herbs mentioned, except in topical form as ingredients in my skin butter.
Avoidance of COVID-19 and Other Illnesses
Andrographis paniculata (kalmegh) is an herb I recommend you have on hand to help avoid getting sick. It has been used in India, China and other eastern countries for thousands of years. It prevents and treats viruses including COVID-19, as it is a natural antiviral, antibiotic, antiparasitic, and detoxifies the body. Additionally, it helps many gastrointestinal problems, has anticancer activity and is an antioxidant. These benefits have been proven in multiple studies:
A randomized controlled pilot study of add-on therapy of CIM-MEG19 (standardized Andrographis paniculata formulation) in mild to moderate COVID-19, Shanker, et al, Phytomed Plus, 2023 Feb: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36570418/
Ethnobotany, Pharmacological Activities and Bioavailability Studies on "King of Bitters" (Kalmegh): A Review (2010-2020), Mehta, et al, Comb Chem High Throughput Screen 2022;25(5):788-807: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33745423/
The coronavirus disease 2019 main protease inhibitor from Andrographis paniculata (Burm. f) Ness, Sukardiman, et all; J Adv Pharm Technol Res 2020 Oct-Dec;11(4):157-162: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33425697/
Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Activity of Andrographis paniculata Extract and Its Major Component Andrographolide in Human Lung Epithelial Cells and Cytotoxicity Evaluation in Major Organ Cell Representatives, Sa-Ngiamsuntorn, et al; J Nat Prod 2021 Apr 23;84(4):1261-1270: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33844528/
More information: https://supplements.selfdecode.com/blog/top-12-scientific-benefits-of-andrographis-paniculata-including-dosage-safety-and-side-effects/.
(Note: I revisited this website and found that the information on it had been altered, likely to conform to pressures to minimize the proven benefits of andrographis, so I removed this link. Online censorship of information about the proven benefits of herbs is sadly becoming universal).
I recommend taking 2 capsules once a day to prevent colds and flu during the cold and flu season. To treat a virus, take 2 capsules twice a day. You can find it for sale here (I have no affiliation with this retailer and do not receive compensation from them. This information is provided for your convenience): https://www.iherb.com/pr/planetary-herbals-full-spectrum-andrographis-400-mg-120-tablets/1530
Green tea is not only a great beverage! It is an important tool in fighting off viruses including COVID-19, and has been shown to have many other beneficial health effects including helping to fight cancer, diabetes, heart disease and neurological disease (source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35745040/). Drinking it regularly can help prevent and treat illness.
I also recommend:
Vitamin C 1000mg 2 or 3 times a day to help prevent and treat viruses/infections.
Use Himalayan salt or sea salt on food, which contain minerals important for the immune system.
Take a walk for 30 minutes or more daily.
Lose weight if you are overweight. Avoid wheat, limit or eliminate bread, pasta and sugar.
Eat organic foods like beans, nuts, mushrooms, vegetables and fruits. Glyphosate, otherwise known as Roundup weed killer, is in high concentrations in many foods that aren't organic. It is known to cause lymphoma and depletes the soil of minerals causing mineral deficiencies, which in turn causes immune system and other health problems. More information: https://www.thepulse.one/p/antioxidants-minerals-vitamins-substantially-higher-in-organic-food-study-finds.
Stress management--spend time in nature, connect with loved ones, pray, meditate, build a support network, do things you find enjoyable and relaxing.
Avoid toxins such as artificial fragrances present in many household items, which can cause cancer and other health problems.
Avoid eating fast food and highly processed foods, which contain additives. Also, the packaging of many foods contains “forever chemicals” (PFAS) that are toxic and accumulate in the environment and in your body.
Avoid drinking alcohol, which often damages the brain, heart and liver.
Avoid smoking or vaping tobacco products which can damage the heart and lungs.
Common Household Herbs & Foods Are Actually MEDICINE!
GINGER:
Antibacterial & antifungal
Stabilizes blood sugar & helps weight loss if overweight
Aids digestive health & decreases nausea
Pain relief
Helps allergy symptoms & congestion
Anti-inflammatory
Anti-cancer
TURMERIC:
Antibacterial, antifungal
Reduces arthritis symptoms
Stabilizes blood sugar
Anti-inflammatory
Anti-cancer
Helps allergy symptoms
Reduces “bad” (LDL) cholesterol
ROSEMARY:
Antibacterial; Used as a food preservative
Improves mental clarity & boosts energy
Relieves stress, helps anxiety & depression
Supports hair growth
Anti-inflammatory
Antioxidant, supports heart health
Helps allergy symptoms
Protects the liver
Anticancer
GARLIC:
Antibacterial & antifungal
Reduces blood pressure if elevated
Reduces “bad” (LDL) cholesterol
Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant
Anti-diabetic
Anticancer
Helps allergy symptoms
CAYENNE PEPPER:
Antifungal
Promotes blood flow & helps prevent blood clots
Anticancer
Benefits neurological disease including Parkinsons
Aids congestion
Promotes weight loss
Helps migraines
Antioxidant
Used topically as a pain reliever (do not apply to broken skin!)
CAUTIONS: Avoid if you are taking the drug theophylline; May cause gastric reflux, stomach irritation or allergic reactions in some people
LEMON JUICE:
Contains flavonoids that are antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, & antiparasitic
Flavonoids also protect nerve cells & heart
Contains vitamin C, which lowers cholesterol, prevents atherosclerosis, & boosts the immune system
Anticancer
Lowers blood pressure
Decreases risk of stroke; prevents blood clots
Boosts the immune system
Warm water mixed with honey & lemon is a popular home remedy for sore throat
MUSHROOMS:
Antibacterial, antiviral, & antifungal activity
Enhance immune system
Anticancer
Anti-diabetic
Improve nerve function to help cognition and neurological disease
Benefit gastrointestinal system
Many species are beneficial including shiitake, reishi, lion’s mane, turkey tail, & chaga
HONEY:
Antibacterial & antifungal
Contains antioxidants
May improve cholesterol & blood pressure
Helps control cough
Topically helps heal woundsMay help reverse neurological diseases including Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimers Disease and Multiple Sclerosis
PINEAPPLE—contains bromelain, which:
Is anti-inflammatory & antioxidant
Reduces the effects of COVID virus
Has anticancer activity
Prevents blood clots
Helps asthma and sinusitis
Helps arthritis symptoms
Aids digestion
CINNAMON:
Antibacterial, antiviral & antifungal
Anti-inflammatory & antioxidant
Reduces blood pressure, cholesterol & risk of heart disease
Anti-diabetes/helps maintain health blood sugar
Improves Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease
Anti-cancer
Ceylon is superior to cassia cinnamon. Cassia cinnamon contains coumarin, which may cause liver toxicity in large doses.
ONION—contains quercetin, which:
Is antiviral
Is antioxidant & anti-inflammatory
Has anticancer activity
Has anti-diabetes activity
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Multiple websites used as references by mainstream medical practitioners and patients contain outright lies claiming lack of evidence to support benefits of herbs, while information from studies showing clear benefits of herbs is actively suppressed. Many herbs have been extensively studied in the United States, India, China, Japan, Thailand and many other countries. These studies often strive to identify and isolate beneficial plant compounds so that they can be synthetically produced and marketed as drugs.
Healthline is an internet fake medical news outlet, which has an annual revenue of $2 billion, and is owned by Red Ventures, a media/tech conglomerate that also owns CNET, Lonely Planet, and Bankrate. It propagates outright lies, claiming lack of evidence for benefits of dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), which has been used for thousands of years throughout the world, its benefits proven by research, as it has been widely studied. Healthline states:
Dandelion Benefits: Nutrition, Antioxidants, and Inflammation
“Summary—Dandelion contains bioactive compounds that have been shown to reduce blood sugar in animal and test-tube studies. However, human research is still needed.”
The article repeats this theme multiple times:
Ant-inflammatory effects:
“Still, human research is needed.” “Limited animal and test-tube research suggests that dandelion has anti-inflammatory properties, though human studies are lacking.”
Blood sugar control:
“Although these results are encouraging, more research is needed in humans.” “Dandelion contains bioactive compounds that have been shown to reduce blood sugar in animal and test-tube studies. However, human research is still needed.”
Reduction of cholesterol:
“However, current research is limited to test-tube and animal studies, and studies in humans are needed.” “Some animal studies indicate that dandelion reduces cholesterol and triglyceride levels, but research in humans is needed.”
Reduction of high blood pressure:
“Although some claim that dandelion may reduce blood pressure, studies are limited.” “Dandelion may lower blood pressure as a result of its diuretic effect and potassium content. However, very little research is available.”
Protective effects on liver:
“However, human research is needed.” “Animal studies indicate that dandelion may protect against liver damage, but more research is needed in humans.”
Weight loss:
“…the data isn’t conclusive”; “…this theory has yet to be scientifically proven”; “Still, more high quality research with humans is necessary.” “Some animal studies note that dandelion compounds may support weight control, but no human studies have evaluated this effect.”
Anti-cancer effects:
“These findings are encouraging, but human research is lacking.” “Several test-tube studies have determined that dandelion extract may slow the growth of certain types of cancer. However, research is needed in humans.”
Immune-boosting activity:
“Ultimately, more research is needed in humans.” “Although research in humans is lacking, some test-tube studies suggest that dandelion has antiviral, antifungal, and antibacterial properties.”
Skin health:
“However, recent research on the effects of dandelion on skin health is lacking, and studies are limited to test tubes and animals.” “Animal and test-tube studies suggest that dandelion may protect against skin damage caused by sun damage, aging, and acne. Further research in humans is needed.”
Bone health:
“Research on dandelion’s effects on bone health is lacking, though some components of the plant may support maintaining strong bones.”
The truth is that no amount of research will be enough to convince mainstream media health-related informational website authors of the benefits of dandelion and other herbs, and that articles such as the above are actually hit pieces designed to cast doubt on herbs with proven benefits, as described in peer-reviewed scientific articles like these:
1. Plants of the Spontaneous Flora with Beneficial Action in the Management of Diabetes, Hepatic Disorders, and Cardiovascular Disease, Ignat, et al; Plants (Basel). 2021 Jan 23
“Taraxacum officinale L., Morus nigra L., and Cichorium intybus L. present hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, hypolipidemic, and hypoglycemic activities and are shown to be advantageous in the management of obesity, dyslipidemia, Type 2 diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases.” This review article cites 154 different sources, of which many are studies involving dandelion.
2. Dandelion ( Taraxacum officinale L.) as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds Supporting the Therapy of Co-Existing Diseases in Metabolic Syndrome, Kania-Dobrowolska M et al, Foods. 2022 Sep 15
“Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale F.H. Wigg.) is a plant, the consumption of which affects the regulation of lipid and sugar metabolism. The growth of this plant is widely spread in Eurasia, both Americas, Africa, New Zealand, and Australia. The use and potential of this plant that is easily accessible in the world in contributing to the treatment of type 2 diabetes and atherosclerosis have been proved by many studies.” This review article cites approximately 50 studies on dandelion.
I could show many other examples of propaganda that is published online in a clear coordinated effort to mislead the public and health care professionals to keep them in the dark about the benefits of herbs. 1 I recommend everyone download an ebook on herbs, or get an old-fashioned paper book. Read it and try out the delicious and safe remedies nature provides. You will likely find many growing in your yard as “weeds”!
Sadly, it took years before I recognized that mainstream medical “news” is biased and just plain wrong. Now that I have seen the light and become better informed, having experienced the benefits myself and witnessed it in others, I want nothing more than to educate people about the proven benefits and safety of herbs and to make herbs available for purchase. Many like me want to be able to provide ethical natural health care services and bring beneficial herbal products to those who are suffering from vaccine injuries and other health problems. We are being systematically wiped out, and it affects everyone. If you do not have access to the truth on the internet, but only to lies, how will this affect you? If you do not have access to the services of an ethical physician, how will this affect you? If you do not have access to healthy products, how will this affect you?
I’m going to use my trademark harsh honesty here: I need all of you to start paying attention and start fighting back, because people like me cannot do it alone. There needs to be a collective pushback on the fascist policies destroying our health and freedom. I’m fighting for all of you to have access to real health care and herbal medicine. I don’t like to write about my personal struggles. The problem is that I can’t help others if I am neutralized.
If there are ethical lawyers, businesspeople or others who want to collaborate or partner with me to enable me to fulfill my goal of selling herbs online and to continue offering my services as a physician, please reach out to me. We are powerful in numbers! The time for playing it safe in the sidelines is over. Thanks for reading.
Addendum: There is a way for businesses like mine to get payment processing by using a “high risk” processor, which I plan to do. However, I reject being classified as high risk. There is nothing sketchy about my business! I think that there is a progression of tyrannical steps being taken, and the next step the fascists have planned is to push out the “high risk” folks. But for now, if I am going to expand my business and be competitive, it’s my only choice. The next step, if I am completely banned, is to restrict the sales of my services and products to my local area, but that would limit my reach. It isn’t just my personal situation that concerns me, it’s the fact that this is happening to many ethical herbal and natural health businesses, and it needs to be stopped.
You can also do it yourself with a little work. Just do a search for any herb on PubMed (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/). Find a review article, then look at the sources cited (which usually won’t show in the results of a search on PubMed—why is that?). Do a Google search on the herb, read the mainstream pharma-medicine media claims about the herb and compare. Then find a good book about herbs and start reading!
Thanks for sharing. The more we depend on centralized SCALABLE systems (processing, info sharing, etc.) the more we are the mercy of the gatekeepers, hence the theme of my book and articles about SCALE, Homo economicus, and metabolic balance.
I think they may have you on this sentence. "Additionally, it helps many gastrointestinal problems, has anticancer activity and is an antioxidant." You only have one reference for it being an antioxidant. To say "anticancer activity" you may need a lot more proof than one reference. It is a big claim to make. To be fair it will probably make no difference as they are completely corrupt anyway and are censoring everything they can that might make people better. Healthy people are not profitable to the drug dealer banking military industrial complex we are dealing with here. Good luck. Might Bitcoin be an option you can use?