Sayer Ji
Jun 25, 2026
Aquí reposa la verdadera historia reciente del ser humano, desde el año 2013 hasta nuestros días, historia que será ocultada a las futuras generaciones. Here lies the true recent history of humans, from 2013 to present day, a history that will be hidden from future generations.

The myth persists that high fat foods gunk up your arteries and pad your hips. But it's just not true especially when it comes to the highest fat fruit on the planet -- the avocado (Persea americana)

Koreans have been enjoying salted and fermented vegetables known as kimchi for about 2000 years. It's typically served with steamed rice at every Korean meal. But this spicy dish is much more than a condiment

Originally published on www.sayerji.substack.com
"One could not pluck a flower without troubling a star."- Francis Thompson
In three essays now I have circled the same luminous object from different sides. In "Genetic Dark Matter and the Return of the Goddess" I argued that the non-coding 98.5% of the genome -- once dismissed as junk -- is in fact an open-access communication infrastructure, and that cross-kingdom microRNAs make Lovelock and Margulis's Gaia not a metaphor but a mechanism. In "Turmeric: The Return of the Divine Mother" I suggested that the ancient Sanskrit naming of the rhizome as Gauri("she whose face is light") and Kanchani ("the Golden Goddess") was not poetic excess but a pre-scientific recognition of a substance that beneficially modulates an astounding 980+ health conditions -- a botanical embodiment of compassion. And in "The Royal Code" I showed that bee products are not dense nutrient packets but signaling systems -- exosomal vesicles that speak to human stem cells in a shared vesicular language, validating a biosemiotic model in which the quality of biological information, not the quantity of matter, is primary.

Vitamin C, long hailed for its immune-boosting properties, is now emerging as a powerhouse for skin health and hormone balance. Groundbreaking research reveals this humble nutrient's ability to not only protect and rejuvenate skin but also potentially regenerate hormones.
The Quest for Healthy Skin in a Challenging World
In today's world, our skin faces a barrage of challenges. From environmental pollutants to UV radiation, stress, and poor nutrition, the largest organ of our body is under constant assault. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, and chronic skin conditions affect millions worldwide.

Originally published on www.childrenshealthdefense.org by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.
An inside source with knowledge of Sen. Rand Paul's plans told The Defender on condition of anonymity that Dr. Anthony Fauci is expected next month to testify under oath before the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs about "everything" - from his involvement in funding gain-of-function research that may have created COVID-19 to the subsequent cover-up of a possible lab leak.

Originally published on www.orthomolecular.org by Dr. Damien Downing, MBBS, MRSB
Why?
Late last year colleagues in the Orthomolecular News Service published a brilliant paper called Quantum Orthomolecular Medicine: The Bio-Orthophotonic Concept of Healing Energy [1]. This brought together a number of insights that have now become possible into how we can think about using light energy for healing. There is no doubt that this is the medicine of the future, but you don't have to wait for the future to use it; I am here to tell you what you can do. That was the theory, here's the practice.
What?
Let's start with the basics; all life on Earth owes its existence to energy from the Sun. That all comes down to this simple image; light hitting an electron can shift it to a new orbit around the nucleus of its atom.
by: Wendy Miller, staff writer | June 16, 2026
(NaturalHealth365) Colorectal cancer used to be considered a disease of older age. Screening guidelines started at 50 for a reason. But something has shifted over the past two decades, and Western medicine has struggled to explain why a growing number of people in their 30s and 40s are now receiving this diagnosis.
by: Patrick Tims, staff writer | June 17, 2026
(NaturalHealth365) Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Over 600,000 Americans die from the disease every year.
As a result, the global cancer treatment market generates hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue annually. But the return on that “investment” has been really poor, to say the least.
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Originally published on www.sayerji.substack.com
Allium sativum, the "Russian penicillin" --The plant the modern clinic forgot.
How a common kitchen bulb outperformed the entire dermatology clinic -- and why that should not surprise us
"Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food."
-- attributed to Hippocrates, who prescribed garlic for infections, wounds, and tumors twenty-four centuries ago.
There is a particular kind of result that the modern medical literature produces every so often and then quietly buries. Not an incremental improvement. Not a "statistically significant trend." A clean, total, almost embarrassing result -- the kind that, if a pharmaceutical company owned it, would be on every billboard in the country.
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Originally published on www.sayerji.substack.com
How a Dutch woman cured her Graves' disease through lifestyle alone - and why a tiny black seed may now be doing the same for Hashimoto's
Medicine has a curious habit. The moment it cannot offer a cure, the disease itself gets relabeled "chronic," "progressive," or "incurable" -- and the patient is handed a prescription pad for life.
Graves' disease is one of those labels. So is Hashimoto's. Together, they account for the overwhelming majority of autoimmune thyroid disease in the West -- and together, they have produced a multi-billion-dollar industry built around lifelong hormone replacement and the occasional removal of the thyroid gland itself.
by: News Staff | June 15, 2026
(NaturalHealth365) Antidepressants are among the most widely prescribed medications in the world. Millions of people take them for years, sometimes decades, under the assumption that long-term use is both “effective and safe.” Doctors rarely revisit the decision once a prescription is in place.
Now, two major findings are forcing a reckoning with that assumption. A June 2026 peer-reviewed overview in the Australian Journal of General Practice found that the benefits of long-term antidepressant use have been systematically overstated. In fact, a separate Danish population study of 4.3 million people found that long-term use dramatically raises the risk of sudden cardiac death.
by: Stephanie Woods | June 14, 2026
(NaturalHealth365) For decades, Americans have been told that “moderate” drinking is safe. Two drinks a day for men, one for women. Those limits have shaped official dietary guidance since 1990.
Doctors repeated the message, and cardiologists cited research suggesting a glass of red wine supposedly protects the heart.

Chocoholics rejoice! Your favourite sweet treat might just be the key to keeping your pearly whites in tip-top shape.
Cocoa Craving? Your Gums Will Thank You
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Have you been told Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease? It's not inevitable that Type 2 diabetes will only get worse. In fact, in many cases it's reversible

Do you have an autoimmune disorder, or has your thyroid come to a screeching halt? Is that extra body fat stuck to you like glue? When it comes to autoimmune issues, sluggish thyroid or other metabolic issues, it's time to turn the spotlight toward toxicity as Suspect Number One
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