Episode 55: Author Ryan Aleckszander Notusbooks.org

Episode 55: Author Ryan Aleckszander Notusbooks.org

Author Ryan Aleckszander discusses his background and journey to becoming an advocate and coach for natural health solutions. He emphasizes the limitations of mainstream medicine and the overclassification of diseases. The conversation delves into the history of the AIDS epidemic and the role of drug abuse in its spread. The fraudulent testing and toxic treatments for AIDS are also discussed. The conversation then shifts to the COVID-19 pandemic and the questionable testing practices surrounding it. The influence of pharmaceutical companies and the need for a shift towards natural health solutions are highlighted. In this part of the conversation, Ryan Aleckszander discusses the flaws in the clinical trials for AZT, the first drug approved for HIV/AIDS treatment. He also highlights the fear-driven decision-making during the COVID-19 pandemic and the rush to approve experimental drugs and treatments. Ryan explains the limitations of Instagram as a platform for providing comprehensive health information and the challenges of answering individual questions and providing protocols. He shares his plans to update his books, including 'Blood Sugar' and 'Fake Diseases,' and mentions upcoming projects on the blue zones and a textbook on the 90 essential nutrients. In this part of the conversation, Ryan Aleckszander discusses the power of Amazon's book distribution system and the importance of honest book reviews. He also shares his insights on the flaws of the peer review system in science and the challenges of publishing alternative ideas. The conversation then shifts to the topic of cancer treatment, where Ryan highlights the limitations of chemotherapy and the need for a more holistic approach. He emphasizes the importance of personalized alternative therapies and the potential impact of belief and attitude on healing. In this final part of the conversation, Ryan Aleckszander discusses the importance of providing information to people before they take action on health advice. He emphasizes the need for individuals to see the information and resonate with it before they are willing to make changes. Ryan also shares his perspective on the role of parasites in health, stating that while they may be present in the body, they are not necessarily the cause of disease. He highlights the importance of addressing overall health and terrain to prevent the proliferation of parasites. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the use of antibiotics and the need for a holistic approach to healthcare that considers multiple factors.

Check out Ryans website Notusbooks.org and his awesome IG pages, they are an amazing resource for health information and solid book reviews, @WallachsWarriors @RyanAleckszander @transcendtowers @notusfoods

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