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Two tidbits from those LinkedIn phonies:

It has been found that cod liver oil is unlikely to do any harm, and may offer some benefits for acne sufferers, especially in the higher doses.

Should read: Cod liver oil is harmful, especially in high doses.

Acne treatment should be retrieved by a skin specialist, such as a dermatologist.

No, these expert dermatologists only know pill language: Retinoids and retinoid-like drugs (Accutane) , antibiotics, azelaic acid and salicylic acid, Dapsone ...

The term 'expert' may apply in STEM fields, but not in health-related fields. The reason? All generative illnesses are systemic. It's better to see the big picture than the atomic details.

In general, I get the impression that most experts are there to promote a particular agenda and are not committed to truth. Today truth is whatever is useful for a particular industry, ideology or agenda. See Miles Mathis for the depth of deliberate confusion.

That vitamin A is toxic to beautiful skin will never be common knowledge in the mainstream. Nevertheless, the message needs to be spread.

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The science shows very low levels of Hypovitaminosis A, significant levels of Hypervitaminosis A and low levels of Hypovitaminosis D among the general population including teenagers. Hypervitaminosis A plays a significant causatory role in liver dysfunction, liver dysfunction probably causes acne. So from a scientifically informed perspective CLO is strongly contraindicated for teenagers with acne.

CLO shouldn't be seen as a good source of EPA/DHA, that's what fish oil which is low in vitamins A and D is for. Most here may disagree about fish oil being a good idea but if one refuses to consume fish then based on the science fish oil could be indicated. Fish oil consumption isn't optimal but it can be far better than a growing brain being deprived of EPA/DHA.

Some say fish consumption isn't necessary for optimal health. I disagree. Anthropological data backs up science on this. The pre civilization diet contained reptiles, insects, fresh water fish and animal brains so if you're not eating those things then seafood is your only source of DHA.

 

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Don’t trust a doctor for your general health

https://www.bitchute.com/video/cLqktZBUU9gA/

This guy sums it up rather concisely. "All they know is to put you on pills"

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Quote from tim on November 10, 2023, 2:34 pm

The science shows very low levels of Hypovitaminosis A, significant levels of Hypervitaminosis A and low levels of Hypovitaminosis D among the general population including teenagers. Hypervitaminosis A plays a significant causatory role in liver dysfunction, liver dysfunction probably causes acne. So from a scientifically informed perspective CLO is strongly contraindicated for teenagers with acne.

CLO shouldn't be seen as a good source of EPA/DHA, that's what fish oil which is low in vitamins A and D is for. Most here may disagree about fish oil being a good idea but if one refuses to consume fish then based on the science fish oil could be indicated. Fish oil consumption isn't optimal but it can be far better than a growing brain being deprived of EPA/DHA.

Some say fish consumption isn't necessary for optimal health. I disagree. Anthropological data backs up science on this. The pre civilization diet contained reptiles, insects, fresh water fish and animal brains so if you're not eating those things then seafood is your only source of DHA.

 

I am not sold on the need to have direct DHA anymore.

And, I was severely SEVERELY hurt by taking fish oil ... It gave me inflammation of my laryngeal area and made my voice extremely painful along with driving dizziness and the like.

Perhaps there is fish oil devoid of vA, but I'm skeptical...and you really need it to not have so much PUFA, which means distilled or processed. And, I am very skeptical of processing bringing in incipients!

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@shannon wrote:

I am not sold on the need to have direct DHA anymore.

So science has determined that it is an essential nutrient for optimal brain development and has elucidated important physiological benefits of increased amounts in the diet, anthropological study of pre agricultural diets indicates that it was present in higher amounts than modern diets, yet this is all invalidated because you suffered an allergic reaction to a supplement?

Many people take cod liver oil for years which is loaded with vitamin A with no reaction whatsoever yet you took fish oil which doesn't contain any significant amount of vitamin A and you're blaming this reaction on vitamin A?

Quote from tim on November 10, 2023, 8:28 pm

@shannon wrote:

I am not sold on the need to have direct DHA anymore.

So science has determined that it is an essential nutrient for optimal brain development and has elucidated important physiological benefits of increased amounts in the diet, anthropological study of pre agricultural diets indicates that it was present in higher amounts than modern diets, yet this is all invalidated because you suffered an allergic reaction to a supplement?

Many people take cod liver oil for years which is loaded with vitamin A with no reaction whatsoever yet you took fish oil which doesn't contain any significant amount of vitamin A and you're blaming this reaction on vitamin A?

Retinol is vitamin A, which is not the same as beta-carotene. They are two different molecules, which should not be confused, although nutrition labels get away with combining beta-carotene with vitamin A. Vitamin A should not be confused with retinyl palmitate either.

What people think is “vitamin A toxicity” is actually a sign of iron toxicity in the liver, due to copper deficiency. What happens is that when you get vitamin A from your diet, whether it's cod liver oil, beef liver, or free-range eggs, the retinol is converted to retinyl palmitate and stored in your liver cells.

To work properly, retinyl palmitate must be converted back to retinol so that it can be transported in the protein transthyretin (TTR), made up of T4 and retinol. Without retinol, TTR begins to be destructive. Although Robbins can't prove it yet, he is convinced that copper is required to convert retinyl palmitate to retinol.

“And while we're talking about retinol, perhaps it's important for people to know [that] retinol is a key component of the movement of electrons from complex 3 to complex 4. The electron is actually located on the back of the retinol structure . It's amazing to think about that.
If retinol is not in our diet, then it is not in our electron transport chain and then it cannot support optimal energy generation. So think of retinol as an energy-focused nutrient. “It is very unusual, because most of its [known benefits] relate to the immune system or vision.”
Retinol is best obtained through whole foods, such as cod liver oil, beef liver, free-range egg yolks (the more orange the yolk, the more retinol it contains), cocoa and hot chocolate, organic grass-fed butter, ghee and heavy cream.
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Quote from tim on November 10, 2023, 8:28 pm

@shannon wrote:

I am not sold on the need to have direct DHA anymore.

So science has determined that it is an essential nutrient for optimal brain development and has elucidated important physiological benefits of increased amounts in the diet, anthropological study of pre agricultural diets indicates that it was present in higher amounts than modern diets, yet this is all invalidated because you suffered an allergic reaction to a supplement?

Many people take cod liver oil for years which is loaded with vitamin A with no reaction whatsoever yet you took fish oil which doesn't contain any significant amount of vitamin A and you're blaming this reaction on vitamin A?

Extres is the body's inability to create energy so that the mind can respond to the environment. That is the beginning of every disease, infection or parasites, remember it all. Good day. So there is no disease, there is mineral disturbance caused by stress and dysregulation. That makes you sensitive to any external stimulus. A simple germ, a simple layoff will both create the same symptoms. There is an enzyme, the enzyme kinase, that in extreme situations and more so when it is recurrent, removes a phosphate from the component and when this phosphate disappears, magnesium is lost as waste in the urine. When we are under chronic extremes, cortisol increases the production of a protein called melalothionein. Up to 45 times that protein binds copper with a thousand times more force than it binds zinc which basically eliminates the copper leaving nothing for energy production in the body. Copper eliminates oxidative stress and there is a network of antioxidant enzymes that depend on it. Without copper, iron also accumulates to toxic levels in the body. With high iron, magnesium and vitamin D decrease and vitamin A accumulates at toxic levels, since vitamin A depends on copper to carry out its functions.
That is why African tribes with a high consumption of liver and milk do not have problems with vitamin A toxicity. In Europe, the United States, etc... society lives in constant stress and that leads to losing magnesium and copper, two very important minerals. important for the vitamin A cycle to work. you need a diet very low in vitamin A to heal. since with copper and magnesium depleted. Vitamin A became a very harmful toxin at the liver level. But over time you may need to take retinol little by little as your copper and magnesium levels increase.
On the other hand, omega 6 and sugar are a strong copper chelator, just like gilixofate.
 
 
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