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"Higher Cortisol levels means actually, LOWER cortisol levels...

18/6/2019

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https://medium.com/@robertroybritt/who-stressed-the-dog-out-9549ef92f57a
Read the above paragraph taken from this article link...(about stressed out dogs)

' a fearful dog might have higher cortisol' it says...

What do they mean by that statement?

They MEAN TO SAY, that a fearful dog will be excreting huge amounts of cortisol into the bloodstream, and when they drew the blood of that dog after a fearful event, that the EXCRETION levels in the bloodstream were very high, of a substance called Cortisol...

Ya, so? What are YOU saying?

Ok, so...If a dog excretes lots of cortisol on a regular basis ( a fearful dog), then that dog has LOW CORTISOL levels INSIDE his or her body...(or they)!


But the researchers are calling that high!

The reason I am pointing this out, is because this is a FUNDEMENTAL mistake in SO MANY clinical trial theses, and conclusions...

Equating excretion levels with intrinsic levels is FALSE...

Intrinsic cortisol is LOW in a fearful dog...

Excretion cortisol found in the bloodstream , urine, stool, hair sample, is HIGH...

Understand DEEPLY the difference between measuring excretion levels and what is still inside the body and brain...

Now look at the melatonin studies for cancer again...

They said that excretion levels of people with cancer, of melatonin, were LOW...

They concluded that people with cancer had LOW intrinsic melatonin levels...

THAT IS A FALSE CONCLUSION...

People excrete MORE melatonin when kept awake in sunlight for a long time...

People excrete LESS melatonin when kept in the dark for a long time...

People kept in the dark have HIGHER intrinsic levels of melatonin, and LOWER excretion levels of melatonin...

SO...Factoid: People with cancer excrete less melatonin...

Conclusion that should be reached in those flawed flawed studies: People with cancer have higher melatonin that people who do not, and people with cancer need MORE sunlight in order to LOWER their intrinsic levels...

Are you still with me?

Ok...

Here is another bad bad study that came out of WEILL university...

Let's see if you can catch the mistake...

Here is what the study concluded: People with cancer excrete large amounts of Copper, thus people with cancer have MORE intrinsic Copper than people who do not...

OK, I PRETTY MUCH GAVE THAT AWAY TO YOU...

Here is the conclusion WEILL U. students and just graduated should have come to: People with cancer excrete large amounts of Copper, (because it is being displaced by Ceruloplasmin/estrogen/ er+/P phosphorus/, which tends to be high intrinsically in people with cancer-)so people with cancer will tend to have VERY VERY LOW levels of COPPER intrinsically...

Get it?

You excrete a lot of something means you have less in your system than before...

If someone pooh alot, they will have less pooh in their body...

If someone does not pooh very much, they will have more pooh in their body...

(assuming they are eating a regular diet and not starving themselves)...

Let's go back to the beginning...

When a dog experiences fear, apparently he burns off lots of cortisol...

Which get released from the bones into the bloodstream, an excretion event...

SO...A dog who tends to be fearful, has...?

a dog who tends to be fearful has LOW cortisol...intrinsically...

SO...

How do you help a fearful dog?

RAISE their cortisol levels...

Piece of red meat, Vitamin A, Beta Carotene, Cod liver oil, Bone broth-these things RAISE cortisol levels...

SEE how a simple reversal of ideas can change a life?

If you had bought into the scientists' story, just cause they sounded so smart, and used bigger words, you would be trying to lower your dog's cortisol levels, based on their false assumption...

And you would make your dog worse...

This is why so many mistakes are made in conventional medicine today...

Excretion levels versus intrinsic(my word) levels...

False conclusions...

Then alternative medicine gurus copying streams of thought blindly because deep down they feel insecure about their lack of conventionally accepted credentials like M.D. and so on...

Then spouting out the same falsehoods on social networks and beyond, while people truly in need follow dumbly in submission, buying the OPPOSITE of what they need, and comforting themselves that they are going NATURAL...

Just because you are doing natural therapies does not mean you are doing the RIGHT natural therapies...

I see cancer patients taking high melatonin today...I see cancer patients avoiding all copper today...I see fearful anxious people lowering their cortisol levels with intravenous vitamin C or coffee enemas...

No...

People with cancer do not need to sleep more, do not need more melatonin, and it could make them worse...

People with cancer do need more Copper, do need this stimulant anti-bacterial element, do need to ingest things like licorice root, coca leaf tea, cilantro and coriander, Matcha, Green tea, caffeines(proven), Yerba Mate, all COPPERS(including Colloidal or nano Copper liquids)...

Anxious fearful dogs and people do need to raise cortisol levels...

Get it?

Thank me later...

Get well soon!

Sari Grove
Nidi:nidi author
inventor of NIDI (patent pending)
artist
wife of 22-1/2 years to the love of my life, Joseph Grove
mom to two intact bengal cats B'elanna & Jadzia
survivor


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