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The Humanley Podcast Episode 68

 

Episode 68: Dr. Barre Lando - Bioterrain Medicine

Dr. Barre Lando joins me to talk about his journey from the allopathic model of medicine in to Bioterrain Medicine. We discuss the causes of disease, the healing power of nature, how Bioterrain medicine can be used to heal the body and the environment as well as the importance of eating real food, modern agriculture verse permaculture and biodynamic farming. We also talk about his work at Alfavedic farm, structured water and the future of health and medicine. 

After completing graduate studies in Social Psychology, he earned MICP certification from Stanford Medical School then attended Naturopathic College with a curriculum emphasis in Oriental Medicine and Classical Homeopathy. Seeking a stronger foundation in musculoskeletal medicine he completed a Doctor of Chiropractic degree graduating Summa Cum Laude and Kinesiology Diplomate status.

Dr. Lando is noted amongst his peers for his innovative clinical strategies, and developed...

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 64

 

Episode 64: Professor. Tim Noakes - Fighting For Fat

Professor Tim Noakes is the most prolific scientist and medical doctor in the world on the topics of exercise science and sports nutrition. In this podcast, Prof. Noakes joins me to talk about his research in to the ketogenic diet, the legal challenges he has faced questioning the currently 'accepted' nutrition advice, how he reversed his own type 2 diabetes, the beneficial health effects of eating a high fat diet and why processed and refined carbohydrates are so harmful to health. We also talk about why he decided to become a signatory on the "Settling the Virus Debate" challenge headed up by Dr. Sam and Dr. Mark Bailey, Dr. Tom Cowan, Dr. Andrew Kaufman and others. We discuss some of the issues surrounding germ theory and how he came to realise that there are some serious fundamental flaws in the science relating to virology. 

Prof Noakes studied at the University of Cape Town (UCT), obtaining a MBChB degree and an MD and...

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 63

 

Episode 63: Dr. Natasha Litbarg - Taking a Stand

Dr. Natasha Litbarg was at the top of her field, working as an attending nephrologist, researcher and educator. Then everything changed in early 2020, when she realised something was not quite right with the pandemic response. After discovering that there were some fundamental, irreconcilable issues with germ theory and medicine in general, she was faced with making a number of tough decisions. This ultimately led to Dr. Litbarg no longer practicing conventional medicine. In this podcast, Dr. Litbarg shares her incredible story about taking a stand in the face of adversity.

Natasha (Natalia) Litbarg obtained an equivalent of a masters degree in Physics from Moscow State University (USSR) in 1989 and worked in a research laboratory. She immigrated to the United States from the USSR in 1990 and started working in the Immunology Research laboratory as a technician in 1991 after settling in Chicago.

She became a laboratory...

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 62

 

Episode 62: Roman Bystrianyk - Dissolving Illusions (Part 2)

Roman Bystrianyk, co-author of "Dissolving Illusions", returns to the Humanley podcast where he delivers a thought provoking presentation about his research in to small pox.

Roman has been researching the history of diseases and vaccines since 1998. He has an extensive background in health and nutrition as well as a B.S. in engineering and M.S. in computer science. He co-authored the book Dissolving Illusions, with Dr. Suzanne Humpries, which has received significant attention, praise and criticism, since being published in 2013. 

Dissolving Illusions details facts and figures from long-overlooked medical journals, books, newspapers, and other sources. Using myth-shattering graphs, this book shows that vaccines, antibiotics, and other medical interventions are not responsible for the increase in lifespan and the decline in mortality from infectious diseases. If the medical profession could systematically...

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 60

 

Episode 60: Dr. Thomas Dykstra - Entomologist Explains Why Insects Don't Attack Healthy Plants

Entomologist, Dr. Thomas Dykstra, eloquently explains terrain theory, but from the perspective of plants and insects. 

Most people assume that insects randomly attack any and all plants, and that their main focus in life, is to make farmers and gardeners lives hard, by wreaking havoc amongst crops and gardens, but this couldn't be further from the truth. In this podcast, Entomologist, Dr. Thomas Dykstra explains why insects aren't there to cause problems, but are actually the answer to the problem.

In simple terms, plants become unhealthy first, then insects come along to return the unhealthy plant back to the earth, because the plant is no longer viable. Insects also consume toxic pesticides, herbicides and fungicides and convert them in to less toxic substances that other organisms in nature can utilise for their survival.

Parallel's can be drawn between insects and plants and germs...

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 58

 

Episode 58: Dr. Tom Cowan - Leading The Charge in to a New Age of Medicine

Dr. Tom Cowan is a medical doctor and author of some of the most thought-provoking books in the field of health and medicine including Human Heart, Cosmic Heart which challenges the theory that the heart is a pump, Cancer and the New Biology of Water, and most recently, his best-selling book The Contagion Myth.

Dr. Cowan has played a pivotal role in helping me grow enormously not only as a clinician, but as a human being over the last several years. He has a no-nonsense approach and asks some of the deepest and most pertinent questions of any medical doctor, or human being I have ever come across. His unique way of questioning scientific dogma's like virology, microbiology, anatomy and physiology, amongst others, has served as the catalyst for thousands of health professionals across the world to re-evaluate everything they thought they knew about health and disease.

In this podcast, Dr. Cowan shares his...

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 57

 

Episode 57: Dr. Saeed Qureshi - Non-sense non-science

Dr. Qureshi is an internationally recognized scientist. For the past 40 years, including 30 years with Health Canada, he has been involved in the isolation, characterization, and testing of food and pharmaceutical substances.

Dr. Qureshi obtained his Ph.D. under the guidance of (late) Prof. M. Verzele (University of Ghent, Belgium), a world-renowned scientist in separation and isolation science using techniques such as counter-current distribution (CCD) technique and modern techniques of chromatography (gas and liquid) coupled with mass spectrometry.

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic episode, he has been educating and guiding people about the unfortunate use of false, in fact, fraudulent science in virus isolation, testing, and vaccine development. 

In this podcast, Dr. Qureshi gives a thought provoking presentation about the science, or lack thereof, in regards to virus isolation, v*ccin*e efficacy and the issues...

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 53

 

Episode 53: Roman Bystrianyk - Dissolving Illusions

Roman Bystrianyk has been researching the history of diseases and vaccines since 1998. He has an extensive background in health and nutrition as well as a B.S. in engineering and M.S. in computer science. He co-authored the book Dissolving Illusions, with Dr. Suzanne Humpries, which has received significant attention, praise and criticism, since being published in 2013. 

Dissolving Illusions details facts and figures from long-overlooked medical journals, books, newspapers, and other sources. Using myth-shattering graphs, this book shows that vaccines, antibiotics, and other medical interventions are not responsible for the increase in lifespan and the decline in mortality from infectious diseases. If the medical profession could systematically misinterpret and ignore key historical information, the question must be asked, “What else is ignored and misinterpreted today?”

In this podcast, Roman joins me to talk about...

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Kissing Disease - Epstein Barr Virus or Something Else?

Kissing Disease - Epstein Barr Virus or Something Else?

Written by Daniel Roytas (MHSc Human Nutrition), BHSc (Naturopathy), Dip. RM

Glandular fever (also known as the kissing disease), was first described by Emil Pfeiffer in 1889. Pfeiffer classified glandular fever as an infectious disease that resulted in fever, swelling of the lymph nodes and organ enlargement of the liver or spleen1. The term “infectious mononucleosis” was first coined by Sprunt and Evans in the 1920’s to further describe glandular fever, after discovering a group of students with a similar illness including elevated lymphocytes, atypical mononuclear cells and pharyngitis1,2. In the 1960’s, a herpes-type "virus" was discovered in cell lines of Burkitt’s lymphomas, leukemic tissue and specimen samples taken from healthy donors3. It wasn’t until 1968 that Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) was said to be cause of glandular fever, after antibodies to that same herpes-type "virus" were found...

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The Humanley Podcast Episode 48

 

Episode 48: Dr. Jordan Grant - Scientific Dogma

Dr. Jordan Grant obtained his medical degree from the Texas Tech University School of Medicine and has undertaken specialist training in urology. Since the beginning of the pandemic, Dr. Grant has been asking some important questions in relation to the validity of the "science" underpinning various fields of medicine. In this podcast, Dr. Grant and I talk about what science really is, the scientific method, scientific dogma, germ theory, terrain theory, what causes UTIs, how antibiotics work and much more.

Over the last 2 years Dr. Grant and I have had many philosophical discussions, for which I am very grateful. He is not only a voice of reason, but he also has a unique perspective grounded in reality and real science, something that the world needs more than ever right now. This is Dr. Grants second appearance on the Humanley podcast, he first came on the show back in March of 2021 on the Dr's Round Table Podcast Episode 24. It was a...

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