5 Ways to Prevent the Next Pandemic
Let’s face it: Bill Gates’ new book, How To Prevent the Next Pandemic, leaves much to be desired. Gates and his Foundation persist in doing what Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous have advised people over the years not to do: “to keep doing the same thing over and over, even though nothing has worked.” AA stated back in 1981, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different [or better] results.” The Gates Foundation continues to fund Alzheimer’s research, for example, even though nothing has worked for decades in terms of curing or even clinically diagnosing (with a laboratory diagnostic test) for an Alzheimer’s patient. In contrast, the easily reproduced science advocated by the International Academy of Oral and Medical Toxicology (IAOMT.org) has located in their library over 76 chemical process of Alzheimer’s disease that are the same chemical reactions as found in methylmercury chemical reactions in the human brain, proving that 1) mercury is clearly a cause of AD, and 2) because of methylmercury’s release into the environment on a global level over the past forty years we are facing a pandemic like we have never seen before.
Yet, Mr. Gates persists in focusing on the age-old problem of viruses (for which there are hundreds of ancient and modern anti-viral medicines, with only one successful modern vaccine created to fully eliminate a the smallpox virus), while mercury and all its chemical variations continue to poison Americans with ever-increasing mercury pollutants, causing Alzheimer’s and other neurological epidemics with alarming statistics. Even the World Health Organization, now managed by Chinese doctors, projects that Alzheimer’s Disease will reach pandemic proportions by the year 2050 unless we find a real solution, now.
Science now has enough evidence to show mercury is a clear cause of the global Alzheimer’s Disease pandemic (Photo: uml.edu from Google images)
Well, it seems the solution to such a pandemic has been found with Emeramide, if the FDA will ever get around to approving it. It’s also known as N,N’-bis(2-mercaptoethyl)isophthalamide or NBMI.
It’s like no other chelator medication because it bonds “like a pitbull” to mercury and other heavy metals, and keeps the mercury bound up responsibly when released into the environment from our body waste systems. Although there are already numerous pseudo-products out there from China and Europe, look for the real thing in the next few years to help prevent and treat early and moderate stages of numerous epidemic diseases, from learning disabilities to Minamata mercury disease to Alzheimer’s.
Einstein said, “Education is not the learning of facts, but training of the Mind to think.” Perhaps it will take us Americans to wake up and begin to think carefully not just for ourselves but for every living, breathing creature on the planet. Perhaps it does take a physicist to advise us about how to live our lives. It’s time we put aside all our differences from the Covid pandemic and begin to train our minds to rethink what is really ahead of us: and to reunite with tolerance, understanding, and compassionate actions for each other.
So, what five things can we do now, in an effort to train ourselves into new habits and ways of thinking and feeling with compassion?
#1. Test the mercury stores in your body
Start by getting a blood test, stool test and hair analysis of your mercury stores (mercury body burden). Check out the lab recommendations by Dr. Jane Higgins, MD, mercury specialist, for recommendations as well as other doctors through the IAOMT. There are more specialists available by zoom appointment, now that mercury is found in our food, small fish, homes, and cremation emissions. Every year our mercury body burdens are exponentially increasing.
Given the EPA’s 2012 report on mercury and crematories, have your mercury amalgam dental fillings removed by a certified SMART dentist (See IAOMT.org for a list of certified providers who will also responsibly prevent mercury from being dumped into wastewater). As of 2020, the FDA recommends all groups vulnerable to mercury (everyone?) avoid the use of mercury-silver fillings: especially pregnant or breastfeeding women, women wanting to become pregnant at some point; people with neurological diseases; newborns, babies and children under age 6; people with metal or mercury allergies (who doesn’t have a “mercury allergy”?)
#2. Check out the mercury that’s lurking in your backyard garden, home, office, and garage
Become familiar with the chemicals in your home, garage and office. Eat organic, unprocessed foods whenever possible. Avoid eating out or eating foods you do not know are organic. Practice reading ingredient lists on foods, household cleaners and chemicals. Become familiar with those products in your kitchen, bath and garage that contain mercury, mercury-chloride, etc. Avoid high fructose corn syrup (even “organic” HFCS); substitute with raw honey (except for babies under age 1, in which case certified organic maple syrup can be used). Avoid corn sweeteners, non-organic corn starch (mercuric chloride is used as a preservative); also avoid corn syrup, dark corn syrup, light corn syrup, maltodextrin, and modified corn starch—check your ingredient lists. Substitute raw unheated honey (except infants), organic maple syrup or organic rice syrup.
Avoid sodium hydroxide (also caustic soda or lye) used to preserve oils. For food oils, choose organic omega-3 oils such as flax oil for salads or omega-9 oils (organic olive oil, walnut oil). Store nut and seed oils in your refrigerator. Use only unbleached, organic flours for baking, and keep refrigerated. Bleached flours contain 1ppm of mercury which can easily accumulate in your body.
In the laundry, substitute washing soda or baking soda powder instead of products containing chlorine, lye or caustic soda (all use mercury in their manufacture).
Use only organic baby foods to feed your baby; non-organic foods have been studied showing unsafe levels of mercury in infant and baby formulas.
In your office, LCDs (liquid crystal displays) on your computer contain up to 50 mg mercury. Pocket calculators may contain up to 50 mg mercury. Avoid compact fluorescent lights containing mercury up to 50mg. Recycle at your hazardous waste collection site or contact the manufacturer (or Congress)and call for more recycling.
In your garage, avoid using pesticides and cleaners containing chlorine or insecticides (containing mercury compounds, especially chlorpyrifos) around your home or garden. Substitute hydrogen peroxide based products for disinfecting your home instead. Replace coal heat with solar electricity in your home. Make a priority for the replacement of your gas-guzzling car with an electric or hybrid.
#3. Check out the mercury contaminants in your skin and beauty regimes
Avoid any red food colorings, hair dyes and tattoo colors--these contain synthetic red pigments with mercury residues (also Blue #2; Yellow #5 or Tartrazine; Yellow #6 or “Sunset Yellow”). Avoid also Red #40 or “Allura Red” containing arsenic and lead). Choose natural red (beet) pigments in certified natural products instead.
Avoid cosmetics which don't have ingredients listed. Mercury is found in mascara and eye cosmetics containing the preservative Thimerosal (also used in vaccines). Avoid imported skin lightening or skin whitening creams.
Supplement with Zinc citrate (15-30 mg daily) which is lost with mercury bioaccumulation. Zinc also is a natural anti-viral beneficial during flu seasons. (also Vitamin D3 is a natural anti-viral at 5,000 units daily throughout the year.) Avoid having vaccines preserved with mercury (Thimerosal), especially the flu vaccine. Ask your doctor about what preservatives are used in their vaccines. Avoid over the counter products like eye, ear, and nose drops, antibiotic salves, contact lens solutions, diuretics, eye ointments, hemorrhoid relief creams, and nasal sprays. Choose natural solutions and natural over the counter medicines instead.
#4. Check out mercury in your recreation facilities and backyard pastimes
Avoid swimming in pools or hot tubs that use chlorine as a disinfectant. These chemicals are absorbed through the skin, and mercury used in chlorine manufacture can easily cross into the brain as a gas and through the blood-brain barrier. Be aware of mercury in fishing, hunting sports, and contaminated rivers and lakes.
#5 Document now! Your Will and Natural Deathcare documents
(ages 18 and over now have the legal right to document your deathcare choices in all states, and parents and guardians have the right to do this for their dependents!)
Document in your will (and the deathcare documents for your dependents) to have a certified conservation or natural burial (see the list of certified cemeteries now available at GreenBurialCouncil.org) Opt for natural burial with a shroud or biodegradable casket instead of cremation. Until crematories have 100% mercury filtration (as well as filters for “the dirty dozen” plastics, dioxins (wood caskets), and furans--don’t opt for cremation.) Even if you’ve had your mercury-amalgam dental fillings removed, accumulated mercury (and the 700+ other pollutants) are found in fatty (adipose) tissues including the cholesterol fats in your brain, liver, and nervous system.
Plant a tree at the grave of a family member and watch the tree grow over time. Children can learn to trust that restoration and regeneration always come after death in a conservation or restoration burial preserve. (Google images)
Dietary and household data from Dr. Renee Dufault, PhD, former EPA and FDA management director, from “Unsafe At Any Meal” 2017. Figures are from NEWMOA, a non-profit interstate program in the Northeast with a database of over 1400 products to check for mercury and other heavy metal ingredients.