(01-04-2020, 09:19 AM)Hatman Wrote: Hi @Shannon, I'm sorry if this was asked before, but where do you think the next iterations of USLM and UMS are in the order of programs to make?
Right now, I don't know. I recently found what I believe is a way to make USLM 4.2 work and finally improve on V3, but right now I most likely can't build it. I am very interested in getting MIR 3.0 built, and that I also can't work on for a while. So in the mean time, I will likely be trying to build focus fire subs - such as Allergy Relief Aid, which will be in process soon (if the models cooperate). Once I see the models stabilize, I will have a number of programs to choose from, but MIR 3.0 is a very high priority target right now. It is a huge upgrade to 2.1, and will be much more powerful, effective and useful, and it will also enable me to build the Trifecta (GPR-MHS-MIR) that will be aimed at helping people with complex challenges like Lyme disease and the associated co-infections.
MIR is also extremely important because we are progressively seeing full spectrum antibiotic resistant pathogens pop up that are increasingly resistant to everything we have. The Powers That Be want to insist we only use their antibiotics because they can make money on them, while knowingly prescribing them incorrectly (they don't work for flu because flu is viral, but are regularly prescribed for flu just because the doctors "don't want to let patients go empty handed", as one of them told me). And then you have the patients using them incorrectly, not finishing the full course of antibiotics, which breeds the antibiotic resistance, plus doctors not always using the right one or specifying that it be used long enough, which helps in the same direction.
But Big Pharma can't even come up with antibiotics fast enough, and the antibiotics they do come up with are frequently very hard on the body and the microbiome, which may be just as bad. And they don't want us using silver, holy cow no, that might cost them profits too!
So it is my hope that MIR will eventually be able to provide us a fallback option in the case that we finally have these pathogens evolve faster than we can keep up with for antibiotics - which I am willing to bet there is a 100% chance will eventually happen, and I would say it will happen within the next 20 years, if not the next 10 or less. In the absence of antibiotics that work, having some way to get the immune system to function at it's fullest potential and capacity is potentially critical for the survival of millions or billions of people, or possibly even the entire human race.
Getting MIR to it's fullest potential will take me time and more versions, and the sooner we get on that, the better.
Quote:Also, I thought you might find this information interesting when it comes to producing anti aging subliminals. It looks like the epigenome plays a massive role in aging. David Sinclair has also been on the Joe Rogan podcast a couple of times, but I've yet to watch those.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRt7LjqJ45k
Thanks!
Thanks for the link.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!