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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

you are my miracle



if i am to be honest this time around, i have to admit that i have developed a new addiction since giving up the others. i'm not talking about music, either. i have always loved music and i probably always will at least i hope so.

no i am talking about a supplemental addiction. i have developed a relationship with nutritional supplements and it has become pretty serious. it started out while i was first dumping meth. i realized that i had lost 1/3 of my body weight while using and i had nothing but skin hanging over a bony frame. plus i had stopped taking my hiv meds for about 2 years because there was no point in taking meds when i wasn't going to be around. so when i decided to kiss tina goodbye, i got it in my head that i needed to refurbish the factory from the inside out.


i started eating (as opposed to taking) a bio-engineered algae that was being shipped out of baltic region. it is a formula discovered by michael kiriac who was employed by the soviet government to do research with nutrition and apply it to the regional populations of livestock and wild animals. his story is compelling for me.

his family grew up not too far from chernobyl and his family was riddled with all kinds of illnesses including pancreatic cancers. this affected many members of his family, cousins, sisters, and his mother. he got into research with the hopes that he could help his family, especially his mom.

years went by and he developed new strains of blue green algae which helped many species, but nothing could really help his mother. she died of pancreatic cancer. then, a few years later, the factory where the algae was grown was locked up for a four day weekend. unknown to everyone who worked there, the grow lights were accidentally left on for the entirety of the holiday and upon return it was discovered that the algae had turned from blue green to red gold.

Many experiments were attempted with the huge harvest of an unknown type of algae, but the human body was unable to break it down easily enough to make it practical. the lab was at a loss for a short time until someone suggested blending it with the blue green algae they were used to harvesting.

eureka- the beginnings of the current formulary of bioalgae was born. it has been used in thousands of studies, including many animal populations in the rural soviet region. a cancer was reversed in a vast mink population upon introducing this particular algae into their diet. and livestock farms have been rescued from diseases with the help of bioage.

the nutritional support that the endocrine system receives from a steady diet of this type of superfood is deemed incredible. i believe in it. if it is good enough for a mink from minsk, it's good enough for me.

and since i'm back on hiv meds and devouring pharmaceuticals at an obscene rate, i have decided that eating turbo organics to counterbalance the pharma is one of the best things i can do for my health and my organs.

here is the link for more information. please do not think i am a seller of this product. i am in no way connected to the selling or procuring of this except for my own consumption. my interest is in sharing my belief that nutrition is a power tool that is needed to build a strong body and soul. and that miracles such as disease reversal and remission happen and should be expected. the human body is an incredible organism. it indeed is a living breathing miracle.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't you think you should mention increased penis size if you really want some credibility?
I mean reversing cancer and a general feeling of good health is all right if you're into that kind of thing, but out here in California we have our priorities gay.

Wayward Son said...

Since my Mother died of pancreatic Cancer, I really zeroed in on this. The irony of using nutritional constructs to help eradicate or alleviate a disease like pancreatic cancer where the afflicted basically starve to death is not lost on me. I will definitely check it out.

Also thanks for the heads up on The Velvet Rage. I read a preview of the book on Google Books and am especially drawn to the chapter, Cultivating Authenticity. The lead-in to that chapter hooked me and seems to speak to my journey not just as a gay man (I am indeed gay but feeling much like a lapsed gay these days) but as a human being. The disconnect I have created between those two sense of selves (gay man/human being) may be an issue in itself. Certainly other things I am investigating suggest that I do not know myself in ways I have not considered.

Thank you for making the connection between my recent struggles with not knowing and the practice of embracing surprise. The book also delves into this, I think, with the discussion around ambiguity and the archetype of the wanderer—something I feel aptly describes in a very general way how I feel these days.

I will definitely have to get the book and read more. Our local library has a several copies distributed within several branches—all of which are in a state of flux. Is there a message there? LOL

Thanks again. I feel connected with you around this which by itself is a very comforting thing. WS

A Bear in the Woods said...

Hey thanks,
I may try this.
My health kind of sucks. I'm trying to get a job with benefits so I can get proper thyroid meds.

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