The Weeds
The weeds are the system
Here the body is not an error. Ketosteril, HbA1c, insulin, a swollen vein after saline — these are how the field proves it is alive. Not to reverse. To look at.
2025-08-26
The Illusion of Safety: Life Under Ketosteril (Ketoanalogue & Essential Amino Acid) Tablets
In chronic kidney disease (CKD), patients are often told their survival depends on swallowing handfuls of Alpha-Ketoanalogue & Essential Amino […]
2024-11-19
HbA1c ≥6.5%: A “Bullshit Threshold” for Diagnosing Diabetes
The HbA1c ≥6.5% threshold has been widely accepted as a diagnostic standard for diabetes. However, growing evidence suggests that this […]
2024-11-24
Insulin for Type 2 Diabetes: A Quick Fix or a Risky Gamble?
In the battle against Type 2 diabetes, external insulin is often promoted as a “solution” to high blood sugar levels. […]
2024-12-08
Is Swelling After Saline IV Normal or a Silent Red Flag?
Introduction: Challenging What’s “Normal” Imagine placing your hand on a hot pan—not because you needed to cook but because someone […]
2025-07-29
Why the Obedient Patient Dies Quietly?
🪞 The Age of Obedience: How We Became More Compliant Than Ever A dark thought for our dark times. “I […]
2025-03-10
Do Blood Pressure Medications Really Save Lives, or Are We Being Misled?
The Blood Pressure Medication Myth: Are You Risking Your Life? For decades, the pharmaceutical industry has championed antihypertensive drugs as […]
2018-01-26
Why high blood sugar is not the main problem in Type 2 Diabetes?
It is generally accepted that, it is the complications of diabetes, which become a cause that leads to disability or […]
2025-01-05
Unmasking GLP-1 Drugs for Weight Loss: Are We Chasing an Illusion?
Imagine you’re in a sinking boat. Water pours in relentlessly, and someone hands you a bucket to bail it out. […]
2019-02-13
Metformin For Anti-Aging & Type 2 Diabetes: Friend or Foe?
With more than 60 years of clinical use, Metformin (1, 1-dimethylbiguanide hydrochloride) is the most widely prescribed drug for the treatment of diabetes, which was named Glucophage, or “glucose-eater,” by French…
2019-07-02
Do Statins (Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs) Cause Diabetes?
When lovastatin (Mevacor) was approved by the FDA in 1987 there was no hint that it could raise blood sugar. […]
2019-08-20
Which Drugs Increase Diabetes Risk?
Steroids (Corticosteroids) Steroid drugs can induce a form of iatrogenic Cushing’s syndrome, and are probably the most widely used drugs […]
2024-11-19
Chonic Stress, Not Sugar: The Primary Driver of Diabetes
Diabetes has long been linked to poor dietary habits, particularly excessive sugar intake. However, mounting evidence points to chronic stress […]
