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Maciej Borowka

Seeing ghosts and demons = Vit.B1/thiamine deficiency

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The guy in the video below saw ghosts, devils, demons, and monsters - his entire life had a wide variety of serious health problems and was considered crazy, ADHD, depressed, violent, and paranoid.

He get to the point where he said - ok I'm crazy... and by pure luck, he get to the doctor that told him, nope, you're not crazy, probably you have a rare disease, and asked him to do a lot of different blood tests including vitamin B1/Thiamine. 

They realized that he is B1 deficient - Beri-Beri.

After starting supplementing cheap and widely available vit. B1 he got immediately better.

It turned out that he have a genetic mutation, as same as the rest of his family, and B1 from food alone was never enough for him.

Insights:

  • Intuition was guiding him to eat ridiculous amounts of food with B1 (illogical, but he felt slightly better) - awareness is curative :)
  • Single vitamin deficiency can cause hundreds of different symptoms, and probably your 10 first bets will be false
  • Doctors are looking for popular symptoms and will diagnose you with something that is most popular - if you have a rare disease you're just fu**ed ;) and you can spend decades to get to know it by pure luck/coincidence while being treated for other diseases
  • If something works for 99,9% of the population that doesn't mean that will work for you, because of just one single gene mutation
  • Also if something works for you, that doesn't mean it will work for anybody else
  • I'm getting more and more convinced that full genome sequencing is the only way to get to know those rare diseases and general info about our own bodies
  • And most important - in some rare cases, vit. B1 is killing all ghosts, demons, devils, and monsters ;)

 

 

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