Article Overview 🔎
- Overcoming ‘Incurable’ Diseases
- Healing with Mindset
- Healing with Diet, Fasting, & Consumption
- Premenopausal Infertility Cures
- Natural Cancer Cures
- Natural Healing Videos
Overcoming ‘Incurable’ Diseases 💪
More people are overcoming illnesses that doctors have said cannot be healed, including cancer. This can be can be hard to comprehend for many, but people have overcome different forms of the illness without common treatments such as chemotherapy.
Healing with Mindset 🧠
Healing in this manner links to ideas such as how changes in mindset bring changes in reality. The Law of Attraction category also links to this idea. Dr. Bernie Siegel’s claims that changes in mindset can bring direct physical changes. “People with a multi personality disorder can experience a change in eye colour.”
More research shows that a lot of disease stems from states of dis-ease and unhealthy mindsets. Unhealthy mindsets include feeling stressed, anxious, depressed or angry. ‘The Body Keeps the Score‘, a book written by Bessel van der Kolk in 2014, details how trauma is stored in the body, not just the mind and if you do not release it, you have much greater probabilities of getting an illness/disease. Meditation, as well as other techniques like yoga, breathwork, and reclaiming a sense of control and connection is central to recovery. This is one of the reasons that practices such as yoga and meditation are becoming more popular, as well as listening to healing frequencies such as Solfeggio Frequencies.
A subject that links to this is Dr. Masaru Emoto’s findings that thought influences reality. He found that our thoughts and the energy that they bring directly influence water particles. Knowing that our bodies are mainly made up of water (about 60%), you can see how this could be significant. In addition, other particles (apart from water) have shown to be directly influenced by thoughts.
Electromagnetic Field (EMF) radiation also effects mindset and wellbeing. Former secret society member Kevin Trudeau says that EMF protection was practiced by all members, as it “disrupts the body’s natural energy fields, potentially leading to various ailments, including stress, fatigue, and even more severe illnesses over time”. You can get EMF-blocking stickers to put on phones, laptops, and other electronic devices. Some people even attach these to jewellery, such as behind pendants or watch faces. You can also directly buy EMF-blocking jewellery, as jewellery is attached to you the majority of the time, giving you extra EMF protection. Shungite is a carbon-rich mineral that is often used to block EMF radiation, you can see some examples here.
Grounding/earthing also has many mental and physical health benefits. The clip below shows the voltage/electrical charge increase from grounding/earthing when a child steps onto grass from concrete. Grounding conducts the electrons from mother earth into the body (we are meant to be connected to Earth). It has many benefits including, reduced blood pressure, improved cardiovascular issues as red blood cells repel each other with the increased electrons in your body, inflammation (and even perceived pain) goes down, stress and nervous system regulation improves, sleep quality improves, as well as others. You can feel the difference after grounding; you feel better and think clearer
20-30 minutes a time 3-5 times a week is seen as optimal (the more the better), but people feel a difference after just 5-10 minutes. Standing still works well for short sessions and meditative approaches (sitting barefoot on the ground is also equally effective). Walking barefoot is often more comfortable and improves circulation and balance. Here are the best to worst conditions to practice grounding:
Best: Wet grass, damp soil, sand, mud.
Good: Dry grass, concrete (not sealed or painted).
Less effective: Dry sand, asphalt.
Not grounding: Wood, rubber, plastic, sealed floors.
Biohacker Tim Gray shares some of the set up in his house to promote healing and reduce disease. This includes triple filtered reverse osmosis hydrogen water on tap, an air filtration system, air filters in each room of the house, non-flicker full spectrum LED lighting which is circadian, a SAMINA sleep system with a grounded bed with a raised head so your brain detoxifies and digestion is supported while sleeping, a remote control that turns off every plug and Wi-Fi at night, EMF protected glass so 5G cannot get in the house, and optimized blackout for enhanced sleep.
Healing with Diet, Fasting, & Consumption 🥗
Another key factor to good health is diet. Diet affects your body’s overall ability to function to its full potential. This not only makes you live a longer life, but live a more fulfilled life, as feeling good is key to everything you manifest into your life. You are what you eat; food affects your mood! Your state of being affects the things you manifest in your life, including health (more can be read about this via our Law of Attraction category here). curcumin, turmeric, ginger capsules.Turmeric’s anti-cancer properties have been recorded as reversing cases that were diagnosed as incurable/terminal. Cannabis oil and CBD oil have also been documented in healing cancer without the use of chemotherapy. Likewise, consuming unhealthy foods (e.g. processed foods, foods with refined sugars etc.) reduces the bodies ability to heal and/or feeds disease.
Although organic foods cost more, the best investment you can make is into your wellbeing. You feel better physically and mentally for eating well. This makes you more active, have a more positive mood, think more clearly and attract more good to you as you manifest your reality based on how you feel.
Dr. Sebi is known for curing multiple illnesses and diseases (including cancer, HIV, hepatitis/herpes, and diabetes). The basis of his work is healing through a diet of eating particular natural foods. You can read more on his work here.
Herbalist Simon Mills also discusses how many plants and “simple” foods have medicinal properties that have been sidelined in modern pharmacy-medicine systems. He argues that our gut microbiome, diet, lifestyle and plant-based remedies play a big role in health and that over-reliance on pharmaceuticals (especially things like antibiotics or acid-suppressants) has downsides. He introduces a set of natural medicines and explains how they can support long-term brain health, circulation, immune resilience, digestion and inflammation.
He emphasises:
- The importance of the microbiome (trillions of bacteria in the gut) and how plant compounds feed and modulate it.
- That inflammation is not always the enemy, it’s a defence mechanism, but when chronic, it’s problematic.
- That many modern medications (like antibiotics, proton-pump inhibitors) can undermine these natural systems.
Here are the five natural medicines (or medicinal foods) he highlights, with a bit about each:
- Dark Chocolate (75%+ cocoa)
He calls dark chocolate “one of the best medicines around” for long-term brain and cardiovascular health.
It supports blood flow and circulation.
Suggested dose in the summary source: ~50–100 g daily (note: this is from a summariser, not necessarily Mills’ formal recommendation). - Garlic
Historic use as a “natural antibiotic” or for microbial support (“Russian penicillin”) according to Mills.
Raw garlic supports gut microbiome and has broad-spectrum antimicrobial potential (in folk/traditional use). - Rosemary
An aromatic herb; Mills mentions a clinical trial showing that the smell of rosemary could support cognitive/brain health.
He suggests simply pressing and sniffing rosemary oil/extracts can have benefit. - Turmeric (Curcumin)
Highlighted for its anti-inflammatory properties and its modulation of the gut and vascular/brain health.
He emphasises that curcumin works via the microbiome (gut bacteria metabolising it) rather than just direct absorption. - Green Tea (and Matcha)
Rich in polyphenols; linked with brain health (lower risk of cognitive decline/Alzheimer’s) and cardiovascular/metabolic support.
He positions this as a “daily medicine” rather than a one-off.
More on this can be viewed in his interview on ‘Diary of a CEO’ with Steven Bartlett below:
Here is another interesting insight into natural foods to consume for the blood:
“If you had a heart attack today or had stroke level high blood pressure and you called an ambulance, they’re going to inject you with saline. Saline is 9,000 milligrams of salt in a bag of water. If you have extremely high blood pressure at stroke levels, the saline lowers blood pressure. Your kidneys are what release water out of the body. The media and doctors say to eat less salt/a low sodium diet. As such, our kidneys don’t get the salt they need and we will start retaining water. And as we retain water, there’s now increased pressure on our blood vessels. The majority of Americans are given diuretics like Lasix to make you pee. Lasix is patented salt. They want you to swallow their prescription salt in a tablet form.”
Limiting consumption of fluoride and other unwanted substances in water, by filtering drinking water with glass water filters (as opposed to plastic water filters to avoid consumptions of plastics) or drinking spring water, as well as showering with shower head filters that remove these substances, as your skin is your biggest organ and absorbs these. Also, using natural fragrance-free deodorants, body washes, shampoos, and washing powders/liquids, with the only exceptional healthy fragrance being essential oils is beneficial to the body.[/cfgeo]Also, using natural fragrance-free deodorants, body washes, shampoos, and washing powders/liquids, with the only exceptional healthy fragrance being essential oils is beneficial to the body.
Mycologist Paul Stamets believes in curing illnesses through the consumption of certain mycelium mushrooms. He also believes that they can improve physical and mental performance. One example of this includes Lions Mane to improve memory and help with conditions like Alzheimer’s and Dementia. He recommends taking 1,000-3,000mg daily of a standardized lion’s mane extract containing 10-20% polysaccharides (the active ingredient). Another example is Reishi and Turkey Tail mushrooms for their anti-cancerous properties. All of the main mushrooms can be easily consumed with these super mushroom capsules.
Fasting also has multiple benefits for curing illness and disease, as well as many other health benefits. Japanese biologist Dr. Yoshinori Ohsumi won the Nobel Prize for the discovery that when the human body is deprived of food, it activates a process called autophagy, a self-cleaning system where cells break down and recycle their own damaged parts for survival. This isn’t just a backup mechanism. It’s how your body repairs itself, fights aging, clears out toxins, and prevents diseases like cancer, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s. ‘Starve, survive, self-clean.’ By placing yeast cells under a microscope during starvation, Dr. Ohsumi tracked how they began consuming their own waste to survive. He then proved this happens in all living organisms, including humans. His breakthrough helped explain why fasting and intermittent calorie restriction show powerful health benefits.
The implications are enormous. Autophagy is now at the center of research into aging, immunity, and even potential longevity drugs. It’s not just science, it’s survival wisdom coded into our biology. We’re designed to clean, heal, and evolve when challenged. Ohsumi’s curiosity about how cells behave without food opened a whole new era of medicine, health, and human potential.
Some people are afraid of losing muscle if they fast, which is only partly true, as when you fast is your body wants to preserve lean muscle tissue. Imagine you are, an ancient ancestor hunting or foraging food; your body doesn’t wanna lose lean muscle, so it increases human growth hormone to preserve it (up to 2000% in some studies within 24 to 48 hours). It also increases clarity and focus with your brain; you have to be smart to hunt and forager. As such, you have less brain fog when you fast and more stable energy because your body is not constantly digesting food. Your body increases autophagy, clearing out damaged old cells and creates new ones.
Fasting benefits include that it:
- Promotes blood-sugar control
- Fights inflammation
- Enhances heart health
- Boosts brain function
- Can delay aging and increase longevity
- Has numerous other benefits from an optimized body function
- Attention: focused, aware, and alert
- Blood: purified and cleansed
- Calming: restores neurotransmitters
- Confidence: enhanced by self-discipline
- Detoxifying: expel toxins and heavy metals
- Emotions: break from food for comfort
- Endocrine: hormonal reset
- Gut Biome: bad bacteria die off
- Fat: mobilized, detoxified, and weight loss occurs
- Intestine: elimination enhanced
- Lymph: waste and toxins cleared
- Metabolism: reset and optimized
- Mood: enhancement and stability
- Organs: opportunity to rest and heal
- Senses: heightened smells and tastes
- Stamina
A common intermittent fast is a 16/8 fast where you fast for 16 hours and can eat within the 8 hour period. 72 hour fasts are also renowned as cellular recycling (autophagy) increases by 350%, removing a lot of damaging cells. Note that if weight training (muscle/body building), you should be eating 0.7-1g of protein per lb of body weight (1.6-2.2 g/kg). As such, intermittent fasting less often can help make sure your body has enough protein and calories to recover and reduce fatigue. For example, a 16/8 hour intermittent fast 3-5 times a week (rather than daily) or even less in some cases depending on how much weight you want to put on (if bulking less than this).
David A. Sinclair, A.O., Ph.D. (a tenured Professor in the Department of Genetics at the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard) fasts and has found from his research that can add 10 years to your lifespan, as well as all the other physical and mental benefits. He just eats one large, balanced meal a day or alternatively suggests to eat within a 2 hour window a day. This can vary for people, for example if lifting heavy weights on certain days, you body may need more protein and calories and in turn meals, but still with fasting most days. He touches on fasting in the video below:
Premenopausal Infertility Cures 👶
A common cause in infertility of women is being premenopausal. It is believed that this is becoming more common due to a number of potential reasons ranging from poor quality foods, plastics and affects of COVID vaccines (and even flu vaccines made since COVID). Often, IVF practices will not take on patients for this, due to high chances of them not getting a successful case. However, there are more and more women overcoming this issue without the need for IVF at all.
There are cases where IVF clinics have said that there is a less than 5% chance of conception with their help and the same woman getting pregnant without their help just months after, due to a combination of things, but with one key supplement. These are listed below:
1. Autoimmune diet
This is really restrictive, but can build up to cutting things out. This is detailed more in this video, including that there isn’t a universal “best diet,” but the Autoimmune Paleo/Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) diet is often a good starting point and can be particularly good for people with conditions like Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.
What the AIP Diet Does:
- Focuses on reducing inflammation and removing foods that may trigger autoimmune reactions
- Acts as an elimination diet to identify food sensitivities
Foods to Avoid (Initially)
- Gluten and all grains (including rice, oats, etc.)
- Dairy products (including whey protein)
- Soy and corn (especially genetically modified)
- Lectins & nightshades:
- Nuts, seeds, legumes
- Tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, peppers
Foods to Eat:
- Vegetables and fruits
- Healthy fats and oils
- High-quality meats (organic, grass-fed, free-range)
How to Follow It:
- Eliminate trigger foods for about 4–8 weeks
- Monitor symptoms (fatigue, headaches, bloating etc.)
- Reintroduce foods gradually, one at a time
- Track reactions carefully in a food/symptom diary
Potential Benefits (from studies):
- Reduced inflammation (lower CRP levels)
- Improved white blood cell counts
- Better overall well-being and energy levels
The AIP diet can be a helpful short-term strategy to manage Hashimoto’s symptoms, but it should not be followed strictly forever; foods should eventually be reintroduced to find what works best for each individual.
2. Relaxing
Doing yoga, meditating, changing jobs, taking time off work to go on vacation; relaxing, forgetting about things and even almost giving up on things have helped people conceive. Less stress means less cortisol in the body and a change in state. This links to Dr. Bernie Siegel’s claims that changes in mindset can bring direct physical changes, mentioned earlier this post.
3. Supplementing clean NMN (700ml a day or more depending on age and NAD+ levels)
NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is a supplement gaining more and more popularity. It increases NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) that cellular energy metabolism and cell survival controls to levels of a younger person and repairs DNA (NAD+ counts lower with age). Many people take NMN in Hollywood, both men and women to look and feel younger, due to its anti-aging properties (both visually and bodily functions).
David A. Sinclair, A.O., Ph.D. (Dr. David Sinclair) mentioned earlier in connection with intermittent fasting is a Professor in the Department of Genetics at the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard University. In his early 50s he supplements 1 gram of NMN daily to double his NAD+ count, getting NAD+ levels to that of a man in their 20s. He also says take 2 grams of NMN triples NAD+ levels, which would be applicable for those of an older age with less NAD+ in their system.
Numerous women have started taking NMN and within months become pregnant. For example, women in their 30s experiencing an early menopause and given less than a 5% chance of getting pregnant even with the help of IVF, that were on the autoimmune diet and took 700g a day and got pregnant within a few months. It’s important to find a good quality supplier that uses pure NMN with no fillers likethese. It is also recommended to take NAC or Resveratrol and Choline or TMG, as well as ensuring Vitamin B12 and B6 is consumed through green veg and/or ‘supergreen powders‘ to help top these up, as NMN can deplete these. However, there are multiple cases where women just took NMN without these additional supplements and got pregnant within months.
Dr. David Sinclair’s anti-aging supplementation is as follows:
- Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN): 1g
- Resveratrol: 1g
- Metformin: 800mg
- Spermidine: 1mg
- Quercetin: 500mg
- Fisetin: 500mg
- Vitamin D3: 4,000 to 5,000 IU
- Vitamin K2: 180mcg to 360mcg
- Low-Dose Aspirin: 81mg
- Trimethylglycine (TMG): 500mg to 1,000mg
- Lipoic Acid: 300 mg
- L-Taurine: 2 g
- Fish Oil (EPA/DHA): Unknown amount
- Rapamycin: Unknown amount
In the video below, you can see his explanation of why he supplements NMN and you can read more in his book ‘Lifespan: Why We Age – and Why We Don’t Have To’ here.
Natural Cancer Cures 🌿
Many people have said that they have cured themselves of cancer naturally, without the use of chemotherapy which is damaging to the body. These include a mix of cancer curing supplements, foods and techniques listed below:
- Soursop – Soursop drops placed under the tongue are said to be highly effective for different cancers, also soursop capsules can be taken.
- Turkey tail mushroom capsules.
- Reishi mushroom capsules.
- Turmeric to season food and drink and/or turmeric or curcumin capsules like these curcumin, turmeric, ginger capsules.
- Organic red grapes.
- Cannabis oils (with HTC/all natural/uncompromised preferred over CBD).
- Kundalini yoga – There are stories of people that were told they had months left to live and are still alive years after which they swear is down to Kundalini yoga.
Another cancer survivor claims that there’s not one cure for cancer that’s been suppressed, there’s been five. They used an original Rife Ray unit and three months later, the cancer was gone and so was their arthritis. They then decided to get involved in building Rife Ray machines and get it out there to really help people. When researching, they found another man called John Sujeka who knew a lot about Rife and had all the frequencies. He showed them that they weren’t using the Hertz rates to get rid of cancer at all. The cancer left because the Hertz rates were to get rid of worms and parasites and it turned out that the lead poisoning was giving a bed for parasites to breed in furiously, and it was their waste that had given them cancer. More can be seen on this in the clip below:
This isn’t the only account that identifies cancer as an attack by a parasite that can be cured by deworming. Cancer is also described as, “an unusual parasite, which attempts to reproduce its intermediate stages in you. The cure isn’t expensive, herbs kill them all, whether it’s the eggs, or the rhedia, or the circaria, or myrcidia. These are all the stages. A wormwood combination, a ground clove, and an extract of the green hull of the black walnut tree together (like this supplement) kills everything (all parasite stages) at once, otherwise one thing turns into the next. Take this for five days or six days and all the parasitic stages are gone and the cancer doesn’t continue, when you kill the parasites, all that growth factor is removed, and the cancer stops.” Ivermectin, a treatment for parasitic infections, has also been said to cure cancer and this links with the Rife Ray machine account; curing cancer through getting rid of worms and parasites.
Dr. Mark Hyman (who is also featured further down this post) also advocates that cancer is a parasite and that Ivermectin and wormwood, black walnut hull, and clove ((like this supplement)) cures cancer, as well as fenbendazole:
“Cancer is actually a parasite, believe it or not, and the cure cost $5. A drug designed to kill parasitic worms just helped three stage four cancer patients into complete remission and absolutely no major cancer center will run a clinical trial on it. How does a drug that kills parasites also kill cancer? At the molecular level, cancer really is a parasite.
What’s very unique about cancer and parasites is they both are rapid dividers. Like even a tapeworm, for example, can produce 50,000 eggs a day. Cancer cells divide nonstop because they basically don’t have any more breaks. It’s all accelerator and so if we take an anti-parasitic drug, fenbendazole, this is a drug that grabs onto these little tubular proteins and breaks the scaffolding down and all of these other anti-parasitic drugs, whether it’s ivermectin, natural herbs like wormwood, black walnut hull, and clove, do the same thing either directly or indirectly. So all of these anti-parasitics inhibit the fuel source for cancer. When I was looking into the ivermectin and fenbendazole, I didn’t even realize that the other herbal natural remedies that a lot of people take for parasite cleanses also do a very similar action indirectly and directly.
The question is, why haven’t you heard about this? Well, first of all, the patents expired years ago and no one’s going to spend $100 million on a $12 remedy. Most of the research, which I’m going to put links down below, are from universities in South Korea, India, and small labs. No industry funding, no conflicts of interest. There’s also quite a bit of published case studies documenting these antifungal results in stage four patients with cancer that have resistance to chemotherapy. Another interesting study in 2025, fenbendazole targets regular cancer cells and cancer stem cells. These are the seeds that survive chemo and regrow tumors. 100% survival in treated mice, zero in untreated controls.”
In addition, here are some of the strongest anti-parasitic foods and herbs you can add to your diet:
- Garlic
- Pumpkin seeds
- Papaya seeds
- Cloves
- Oregano / oregano oil
- Thyme
- Black walnut (usually tincture)
- Wormwood
- Neem
- Berberine-rich herbs (goldenseal, barberry)
These are also some strong anti-inflammatory foods and herbs that cleanse the body:
- Ginger
- Turmeric
- Onion
- Coconut (especially coconut oil)
- Apple cider vinegar
- Cinnamon
- Mustard seeds
- Horseradish
- Wasabi
- Fermented foods (sauerkraut, kimchi)
In addition, apple pectin does not only heal your gut, it also removes microplastics from your body. This can be made with stewed apple or bought as a supplement like these capsules. A suggested consumption is 2 capsules (1400mg) every morning before breakfast.
Your state of mind and the feelings this brings also directly relates to physical health and wellness. A common example is when someone is too stressed, it increases levels of cortisol, causing disease. This is why in the examples above, Kundalini yoga can have such a positive effect. Other things to help move to a more positive state is through meditations, listening to healing frequencies (like the Solfeggio Frequencies mentioned earlier this post), and even watching funny videos/programs/movies.
In the video below, Dr. William Li shares how he has cured multiple people of cancer “from stage four cancer to stage zero.” Also, here are his top actionable takeaways:
- Drink 3-4 cups of coffee or tea daily (matcha, green or Earl Grey) to boost immune patrol
- Eat these superfoods every week:
• A handful of tree nuts (walnuts, almonds)
• ½ cup cooked tomatoes (2-3x/wk)
• ½ cup berries (daily)
• Generous servings of leafy greens (kale, bok choy) - Swap out plastic cups/plates/tea bags for glass, ceramic or loose-leaf/powdered teas to avoid microplastics
- Fast 12-16 hours each day: finish dinner by 8 PM and wait at least 1 hour after waking to eat
- Activate brown fat with cold showers or cool-room sleeping to burn harmful visceral fat
- Manage stress with short micro-breaks (deep breathing, quick walks or sprints) so cortisol spikes stay brief
- Prioritize 7-9 hours of quality sleep – deep REM clears brain toxins and rebuilds defenses
- If needed, top off with vitamin D, omega-3s, and targeted probiotics (e.g. pomegranate-boosted Akkermansia)
In addition, more people are saying that seed oils in our diet are the reason for the sun burning skin and skin cancer, “frying our skin” (not solely the sun/the sun directly). Studies show skin cancer was only a thing since the mid 1900’s. Some may argue that this could be because this is when skin cancer was first being recorded (around that time), others say our bodies are equipped to handle the sun for survival.
Here are the alleged culprits, ranked by their ability to cause skin burn based on percentage of linoleic acid:
- Main culprits as safflower oil (70%), grape seed oil (70%), sunflower oil (68%), corn oil (54%), cottonseed oil (52%), soybean oil (51%), rice bran oil (33%), peanut oil (32%}, canola oil (19%).
- Mediocre culprits as olive oil (ranging from 3-27%), avocado oil (10%), lard (10%), palm oil (10%).
- Safe options as tallow/cafo (3%), ghee/butter/cafo (2%), coconut oil (2%), tallow grass fed (1%), butter grass fed (1%).
In the next section, the first video titled ‘The cancer that died of laughter’ explains how a man was told he had just weeks left to live and that there was no way to stop this. As such, he decided to watch funny videos for what he thought were his final weeks. The positive change in state that watching these videos had on the man cleared him of the cancer. This again links to Dr. Bernie Siegel’s claims that changes in mindset can bring direct physical changes, mentioned earlier this post.
Natural Healing Videos 🎥
The videos below discuss real life stories of natural healing, as well as insights from scientists in this field of study.
Video 1 – Dr. David Sinclair on Healing & Life Longevity
The first video short below of Dr. David Sinclair gives insight to a massive breakthrough in healing and overall longevity of life. They have discovered how to reset the age of complex tissue for each body part. This includes curing blindness and ailments over the whole body, reversing age where potentially a 100 year old could have the body age of a 20 year old. Also, this can be done for skin and organs so people could look, feel, and have the body of a young person no matter their age. Could we live forever? It sounds like something out of a sci-fi, but many things from sci-fi movies come true, as what the mind can conceive, it can achieve.
Video 2 – Eyal Eltawil on the Cancer that Died of Laughter
Eyal Eltawil, shares his experience of surviving stage IV cancer (which he humorously renames “Simon”) and explains how humor became his most powerful coping tool. Rather than seeing himself as a victim, he views cancer as something that ultimately gave his life meaning and purpose.
During his illness, he endured intense treatments and emotional highs and lows, including a devastating moment when he learned the cancer had spread. Despite fear and despair, he made a conscious choice to face his situation with humor. He believes this mindset helped him emotionally and even physically, as laughter releases endorphins that improve well-being.
He also reflects on challenges such as unhelpful reactions from others, conflicting advice, and the stress caused by doctors and friends focusing on death instead of life. Still, he found unexpected positives; stronger relationships, support from loved ones, and a new appreciation for life.
Ultimately, he emphasizes that his real victory wasn’t just surviving cancer, but maintaining humor and perspective throughout the journey. His core message is that life’s challenges, big or small, are like “little Simons,” and we can choose how to respond to them. By changing our attitude and embracing humor, we can face even the hardest situations with resilience and hope.
Video 3 – Gregg Braden on Cancer Cured
Gregg Braden shares how human emotions, especially feelings from the heart generate electromagnetic waves that extend far beyond the body and can influence the world around us. When many people share the same feeling, this collective energy can create large-scale effects, even “changing the world”. To illustrate this idea, Braden describes a video of a woman with bladder cancer being treated at a “medicine-less” hospital in China. In the demonstration:
- Three practitioners focus on feeling as if the woman is already healed.
- They chant a word that reinforces this belief (meaning “it’s already done”).
- An ultrasound appears to show the tumor disappearing in minutes.
The speaker presents this as evidence that:
- Healing can occur through focused emotion and belief.
- What seems like a miracle becomes “technology” once the underlying science is understood.
A key concept introduced is a universal energy field (called the “divine matrix”) that connects everything:
- This field acts like a mirror, reflecting what people feel in the present moment.
- To create change (healing, success etc.), one must feel as if the desired outcome has already happened, not as something in the future (linking to the Law of Assumption, a Law of Attraction teaching that Neville Goddard was a key advocator of, more of which can be read here).
Braden also references experiments suggesting:
- Human DNA can influence the physical world.
- Emotions can affect DNA.
- These effects occur through a connecting field.
Historical science debates about an “ether” or energy field:
- Early experiments (like Michelson-Morley) were misinterpreted.
- Later research (e.g. a 1986 Air Force experiment) supposedly confirmed the existence of such a field.
- This idea has not been widely accepted because it challenges established scientific beliefs.
Videos 4 & 5 – Dr. Bruce Lipton on Epigenetics & Healing Cancer
Bruce Lipton, PhD, is a former stem cell biologist known for promoting epigenetics; the idea that our thoughts, beliefs, and environment control our gene expression, rather than DNA determining our fate, a concept he calls the “biology of belief”. He argues that signals from the environment, influenced by conscious and subconscious thoughts, alter cell behavior.
In the videos he discusses how biology is not hard-coded by DNA alone. Instead, cell communication (via exosomes, signals, and epigenetics) and environmental influence are primary drivers of health and disease:
- Cells actively communicate
- Environment shapes biological outcomes
- Genes are not fixed destiny
- Systems biology is more important than gene-centric thinking
Video 4 – Exosomes, cancer, and cell communication
Exosomes are tiny vesicles released by cells that were originally thought to be waste disposal products. They are now framed as information-carrying particles containing DNA, RNA, and proteins that can influence other cells:
- Exosomes act as targeted communication systems between cells, delivering molecular “instructions” to specific tissues.
- Cancer may involve this system; a precancerous cell in one part of the body could release exosomes that travel elsewhere (e.g. liver, lungs) and prepare (“terraform”) distant tissues for future tumor growth.
- This is proposed as an explanation for why cancers often appear in predictable organs rather than purely where they originate.
- Exosomes are compared to virus-like messages with “zip codes”, meaning they carry targeting signals that direct them to specific cell types.
- Their abundance in blood may correlate with disease; higher exosome counts could indicate developing cancer.
- In pregnancy, placental exosomes help suppress the mother’s immune response so the fetus is not rejected.
In summary, exosomes represent a new, high-level communication system in biology, alongside nerves and hormones, coordinating the body’s 50 trillion cells.
Video 5 – Epigenetics vs genetic control
This talk challenges the traditional “genes control everything” view of biology, based heavily on ideas from molecular biology and epigenetics:
- The traditional “central dogma” (DNA turns to RNA, which turns to protein) is described as incomplete and overly deterministic.
- DNA is not the “controller” of life but more like a blueprint, while proteins and environmental signals actually drive cellular behavior.
- Experiments with stem cells show that environment determines cell fate (e.g. same cells become muscle, bone, or fat depending on conditions).
- Cell behavior is controlled by signal transduction systems:
- Cell membrane receptors detect environmental signals.
- These signals regulate protein behavior and can influence gene activity.
- This leads to epigenetics, where:
- Genes are turned on/off via chemical markers (like methylation).
- Gene expression depends strongly on environment and experience, not just DNA sequence.
- “Junk DNA” is reframed as regulatory DNA that helps control gene expression.
- Environmental signals, perception, and interpretation (mind) influence biology through hormones and brain signaling.
- Emotional states matter:
- Love leads to growth-promoting chemistry
- Fear/stress leads to growth-inhibiting chemistry
In conclusion, humans are not “genetic victims”; biology is modifiable through environment, behavior, perception, and lifestyle. Disease (including cancer) is framed largely as an environmental/epigenetic outcome rather than purely genetic destiny.
More can be read on Dr. Bruce Lipton and his studies here.
Video 6 – Paul Chek on Illness & Cancer as a Teacher or Guru
In this video, Paul Chek dsicusses illness especially cancer as a “teacher” or guru, suggesting that disease offers an opportunity for personal and spiritual growth. He argues that individuals should become their own primary healer, rather than relying heavily on the medical system, which he portrays as limited or sometimes harmful.
He emphasizes lifestyle and self-directed healing, recommending strict dietary changes focused on organic whole foods and eliminating what he calls the “four white devils” (white flour, white sugar, table salt, and pasteurized dairy). He also stresses getting adequate sleep, including naps, and maintaining regular daily movement to support the body’s natural healing processes.
He promotes several books and systems as guides for health, particularly his own work and other holistic nutrition resources, suggesting they provide a structured path to recovery and wellbeing. He also encourages stress reduction and warns that fear, especially fear of death, can worsen health outcomes. Books include:
- ‘How to Eat, Move, and Be Healthy!‘ by himself, a holistic health system rather than just a nutrition book, teaching that health comes from aligning diet, movement, and lifestyle with individual needs rather than following generic rules:
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Personalized health through self-assessment – Using detailed questionnaires to help you identify imbalances in diet, stress, digestion, energy, and movement. “One-size-fits-all” diets don’t work, because people have different genetic and lifestyle needs.
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Foundational nutrition principles – Focus on whole, organic, minimally processed foods, balancing macronutrients (proteins, fats, carbohydrates) in a way that supports stable energy and digestion. Eat based on biological needs rather than cravings or cultural habits, principles like food quality first (organic, unprocessed), and reducing inflammatory foods.
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Movement as a pillar of health – Movement is treated as essential “medicine,” not just exercise; natural, varied movement patterns (mobility, strength, coordination, endurance) rather than repetitive gym routines.
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The “Four Doctors” model – Health is maintained by balancing four internal “teachers”; Doctor Quiet (rest, sleep, recovery), Doctor Happiness (emotional balance and stress management), Doctor Movement (physical activity and biomechanics), Doctor Diet (nutrition and digestion).
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Stress and lifestyle as root causes – Chronic stress, poor sleep, and emotional imbalance are as important as diet in causing disease. Healing requires addressing lifestyle patterns, not just symptoms.
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Step-by-step system for change – Rather than quick fixes, the book promotes gradual lifestyle restructuring and encourages self-observation, journaling, and experimentation to find what works for your body.
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- ‘Healing with Wholefoods‘ by Paul Pitchford that discusses Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Ayurveda, and Western nutrition science into a single framework for diet-based healing:
- Food as medicine (holistic healing approach) – Food is used not just for calories, but to correct imbalances in the body. Health is seen as the result of harmony between body systems, digestion, energy, and environment.
- Traditional Chinese Medicine framework – Classifies foods by energetic properties; warming vs cooling, moistening vs drying, yin vs yang effects. Diet is tailored based on a person’s constitution and current condition (e.g. fatigue, inflammation, digestion issues).
- Whole foods and minimally processed eating – Consume unrefined, natural foods (grains, vegetables, legumes, sea vegetables etc.), not processed foods, refined sugar, and artificial additives.
- Digestive strength is central – “Strong digestion = strong health”; choose cooking methods and foods that support digestion (soups, stews, lightly cooked vegetables etc.).
- Seasonal and individualized eating – Eating patterns should change with seasons, climate, and personal health condition. For example, more warming foods in winter and lighter foods in summer.
- Mind-body-spirit connection – Emotional state and mental habits are considered part of health. Stress and emotional imbalance are seen as contributors to physical illness.
- Practical guidance – The book includes extensive food charts, healing diets for specific conditions, and dietary protocols, as well as covering fasting, cleansing, and therapeutic eating strategies.
Finally, Paul Chek presents a spiritual/philosophical view of death, describing it as non-terminal or cyclical rather than an ending, and encourages accepting uncertainty about life and death to reduce anxiety and live more freely.
Videos 7 & 8 – Paul Stamets on Ecological & Cognitive Resilience in a Time of Biodiversity Crisis
In these videos, mycologist Paul Stamets connects fungi, bees, neuroscience, psychedelics, and ecological collapse into one overarching argument; mycelium (fungal networks) and psychedelic compounds could play a key role in restoring ecological and cognitive resilience in a time of biodiversity crisis:
1. Nature is interconnected networks – Stamets opens with a unifying claim; all complex systems resemble network architectures, including:
- Mycelium (fungal root networks)
- Neurons in the brain
- The internet
These systems share properties like:
- Self-organization
- Resilience
- Information exchange across networks
Stamets traces life back through Earth’s history, emphasizing fungi as one of the earliest and most fundamental life forms shaping ecosystems.
2. Fungi as ancient ecosystem engineers – He highlights evolutionary and fossil evidence showing fungi:
- Existed long before plants and animals
- Were among the earliest multicellular organisms
- Became dominant after mass extinction events (e.g. Permian extinction)
Mycelium is described as a planetary-scale living network; a single organism can span thousands of acres (e.g. the famous “largest organism” fungus in Oregon). Fungi are:
- Builders of soil ecosystems
- Drivers of biodiversity
- “Infrastructure” for terrestrial life
3. Bee collapse and viral disease crisis – A major section focuses on global bee decline:
- Driven heavily by deformed wing virus
- Spread by the Varroa destructor mite
- Amplified by industrial-scale beekeeping (e.g. almond pollination in California)
He describes this as a global ecological crisis affecting:
- Crop pollination
- Wild ecosystems
- Food security
4. Fungal solutions for bee health – Stamets presents his research with Washington State University and the USDA, claiming:
- Certain medicinal mushrooms (e.g. reishi, amadou, chaga) show antiviral activity in bees
- These extracts reduce viral loads dramatically in controlled trials
- Bee lifespan and colony health improved in experiments
He describes large-scale field trials (hundreds of hives) and collaboration with scientists like virologists at USDA labs.
5. Psilocybin mushrooms and neuroscience – Psychedelic fungi, especially psilocybin mushrooms can promote:
- Neuroplasticity
- Changes in default mode network activity
- Increased openness and reduced authoritarian thinking
He references research from Johns Hopkins University and Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS):
- Psilocybin-assisted therapy shows strong results for PTSD and depression
- Experiences can have long-term psychological benefits
- MDMA and psilocybin are being studied in FDA clinical trials (Phase 2/3)
He also discusses cultural and historical use of psilocybin and modern clinical resurgence.
6. Microdosing, cognition, and “enhancement”:
- Low-dose psychedelic use may enhance creativity and cognition
- Silicon Valley interest in microdosing reflects competitive cognitive advantage claims
- Mushroom compounds (and analogs) may influence neurogenesis
He also proposes combining psilocybin (or analogs), lion’s mane mushroom, and niacin (vitamin B3). This “stack” is presented as a potential cognitive/neurological enhancement protocol.
7. Large-scale citizen science & data systems – Technology proposals:
- “Bee feeders” to monitor hive health globally
- IoT-style sensors tracking bee activity
- Data fed into cloud systems for ecological prediction
Partners mentioned include Sergey Brin and Google X (referred to as “X”) with the goal to build global ecological monitoring infrastructure and predict agricultural collapse via bee health signals.
8. Blockchain idea for ecology – He proposes a cryptocurrency concept:
- A “fungal blockchain” tied to ecological outcomes
- Used to fund conservation and bee research
Incentivize environmental monitoring and restoration
9. Broader ecological warning – A major emotional conclusion:
- Humanity is in a “sixth mass extinction”
- Insect populations are collapsing rapidly
- Biodiversity loss threatens ecosystem stability
Fungi and psychedelics as tools for:
- Restoring ecological balance
- Increasing human cooperation and empathy
- Improving decision-making and environmental awareness
10. Psychedelic science and clinical legitimacy – Psychedelic research is expanding rapidly in universities worldwide
Early results show:
- PTSD reduction
- Reduced criminal recidivism in some studies
- Long-lasting positive psychological effects in many participants
He references work involving Rick Doblin and MAPS, especially MDMA-assisted PTSD therapy.
In conclusion, the talk blends science, advocacy, and speculation around one central worldview; fungi are foundational to Earth’s ecosystems, and their biochemical and network properties may help solve both ecological collapse (bees, biodiversity) and psychological crises (trauma, rigidity of thinking). It suggests fungal-based biotechnology for agriculture and health, psychedelic-assisted mental health treatments, global ecological sensing systems, and a cultural shift toward interconnected, systems-level thinking.
You can read more on natural healing here and more about Paul Stamets on his site here.
In addition, here’s a video that went viral that links to how there is a lot of illness in modern society. In the video, @thestoicbiohacker (Noah Laith) asked AI, “If you had control over the world, how would you keep everyone as sick and unhealthy as possible without them realizing it?” to which it responded, “If I wanted to keep humanity sick and unaware without them ever realizing it, first I’d disconnect them from nature and their circadian rhythm, I’d make artificial light and screen time the new sun, I’d normalize sleep deprivation as hustle culture. This alone would dysregulate their hormones and accelerate aging. Then, I’d flood their environment with endocrine disruptors; pesticides, plastics, parabens, seed oils, while calling it safe and approved. I’d engineer ultra processed foods, while labelling them fortified. I’d outlaw the natural, subsidize the toxic, and ridicule the biohacker. I’d fund studies to create confusion and I’d paint anyone who questions the system as a conspiracy theorist. I’d convince men and women of the illusion of equality to ensure both genders are working, taxed and too tired to question the system.” Although this is relatable for many and can be viewed as negative, it is better to be aware of these things to empower oneself from being a blind subject to these things and to actively avoid them/focus on things that make you healthy.