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Jake GC's avatar

I can understand that it was disappointing to find that very few people were prepared to upgrade to a paid subscription and thank you for opening this up and making it free for us to read your well-researched and very interesting article.

Have you considered adding a Buy Me a Coffee option for readers who cannot afford to keep adding paid subscriptions? (https://buymeacoffee.com)

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Matt Cormier's avatar

I’m focusing on video presentations because I think it’s a fantastic way to get information across.

As far as paid subscription go, I’m hoping to get enough to break even with what I’ve invested into this.

Appreciate the tip with the buy me a coffee option, I’m going to look into it .

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Mineral Chief's avatar

Infrared light and a hot bath sound like a great cure for a cold.

I reckon the de stressing nature of it and the cortisol lowering effect is quite substantial too.

Heat therapy can really give your mitochondria a break especially when paired with infrared light to produce that melatonin.

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Danielle Joyce's avatar

Has anyone tried infrared sauna?

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Danielle Joyce's avatar

The part of the story/article that is so sad is that the Chimani people were abused in the name of science. I grew up in Bolivia 🇧🇴 and in makes me angry that these people who were relatively healthy (compared with “modern cultures”) are now suffering the disaster of western medicine.

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Danielle Joyce's avatar

Maybe you were being sarcastic?🤷‍♀️

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Danielle Joyce's avatar

I don’t understand your comment. I am not Bolivian by birth, but a big part of who I am is because of my years in Bolivia. I sang their anthem for years, and love the people.

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Martin - Vetenskapliga partiet's avatar

Hey! Cool down, Danielle! Bolivians 🇧🇴 are now part of Making "American" Big Pharma Great Again! :oD How low can we go?

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Wayne Alder's avatar

If you get some success stories of others on your protocol for normalizing their temp, I’m sure people would be willing to upgrade.

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Matt Cormier's avatar

Appreciate the feedback.

Boosting immune function, improving metabolic rate and raising body temperature is relatively easy if you know what you’re doing.

The problem is that when immune function restores and body temperature elevates to healthy 98.6°F, underlying latent infections start generating a proper inflammatory response.

There are many, many people walking around with latent infections in their organs and brain.

A person goes from the frying pan to the fire in terms of symptom presentation. In holistic-health circles, this is known as a healing crisis.

Getting healthy for a lot of people nowadays would result in them becoming disabled or dying.

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Danielle Joyce's avatar

Will detox regimens help? Maybe detox first and the raise body temp to allow for the healing to occur. Getting healthy shouldn’t cost a person their life. We HAVE to break away from toxic western medicine and help people heal from the decades of bad ( big pharma) satanist abuse of our bodies.

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Matt Cormier's avatar

I think a determining factor would be neurological involvement.

If there is underlying neurological disease and the immune system starts mounting a proper cell-mediated response, the chance for serious complications is high.

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JoJo Razor's avatar

Oh my! This is what I have known from my own experience!! Tyty so incredible to hear every word you say. I know that I have been allergic to the cold since I am never warm. Never thought about my lower body temperature is a marker for the inflammation I continuously am dealing with. I have traveled to Florida, sat in hot springs, saunas, removed root canals trying to figure out what works. Definitely all of these things, yet the body temperature has always been the red flag because I cannot get warm. Ty!!

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Tess's avatar

Great content! Have you considered adding a Ko-fi link for one time donations?

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Matt Cormier's avatar

Appreciate the feedback.

I’m looking into things like that but I’m also aware that Substack depends on paid subscriptions to operate. They don’t have advertisers to fund them which a huge reason we don’t see obvious suppression of reach on this platform.

My main goal is to share information.

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Brian's avatar

Episode 3 ??

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Matt Cormier's avatar

I’m speaking on a pretty big podcast soon, episode 3 will come out right after that.

If there’s any delay, I will send to you directly before it’s published here.

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Dale Valiukas's avatar

So true and interesting. Thanks for this, Matt.

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denise ward's avatar

Excellent presentation. I'm looking forward to hearing how to raise body temperature.

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Matt Cormier's avatar

Thank you for the feedback, episode 3 should be out soon.

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denise ward's avatar

That would be great. The word "anti-biotic" means anti life because biology is life. They tell us in their wording. And we are synergistic and that term creates a warring frequency. The cause of disease I feel, is imbalance. The bacteria - good and bad - are in us, it is the ratios that go out of harmony that causes illness. I knew this long ago and never took them. EMF's, chemtrails, fluoridated water are making us ill also.

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Debbie Berkley's avatar

Blessings to you for your straightforward information

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Dale Valiukas's avatar

Thank you Matt, I appreciate you.

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David Eldon Wood's avatar

Thank you Matt for the great work you put into this project. I checked my temperature and found it to be 97.1 degrees upon rising in the morning. I have been treating it by putting my body in the radiation of a pellet stove with a quartz window until I sweat. At the end of this process my temperature will rise to 98.6 if I can stand it long enough. Two months later my rising temperature is 98.1 degrees. I am looking forward to part three of your project.

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Matt Cormier's avatar

That’s fantastic to hear, and I appreciate the feedback.

How do you feel, any noticeable changes?

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Per Halle's avatar

Heavy metal, plastic, EMFs are definitely challenging to public health.

Still there is hope and good to see information about heat therapy.

A healing method that needs to be more known, is homeopathy as it can get people's health back on track!

The documentary «Introducing homeopathy» was released this year. It also addresses how homeopathy has helped indigenous people worldwide. It would have been much better if the indigenous in Amazon had be treated with homeopathy instead of allopathic/Big Pharma medicine.

Homeopathy is easy to administer, a low-cost therapy and it can cure mild and effective.

About the documentary: https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/shows/good-morning-chd/exclusive-premiere-introducing-homeopathy/

Introducing Homeopathy https://introducinghomeopathy.com/

Some years ago another documentary - «Just One Drop!» - was made and this one is available on YouTube – enjoy! :

Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSjudgGj8vs

Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKLyQyRaRzk

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maura_brown1@yahoo.com's avatar

My body temp. Is 35.2

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maura_brown1@yahoo.com's avatar

My body temp. Is 35.2

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Robert's avatar

In japan standard temp is 37C. Would be interesting to know China. Japanese eat a lot of iodine and also take hot baths. None of it makes sense. Few homes have heat for the average 2 month 0 to 10 degree winters and summers are unbearably hot.. all extremes in Japan.

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