Today I have been reading ‘Innate Immune Suppression by SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccinations: The role of G-quadruplexes, exosomes and microRNAs’ by Seneff, Nigh, Kyriakopoulos, and McCullough, published on Authorea on January 21, 2022.
This presents strong evidence, and I will discuss the details of this paper in a later post.
But what I found very refreshing this morning is the author’s successful attempt to embed rational discussion of Covid in a wide range of references, including many established concepts about physiological health and immunity pre-dating the pandemic.
Unfortunately, in pandemic publishing, there has been a tendency to throw out much of what we already know about health in deference to the excitement and expectation surrounding novel biotechnology/mRNA concepts.
Their paper details the alterations in natural immune mechanisms in the face of the genetic interference of mRNA vaccines.
In my opinion, we will never have a fully effective health system without implementing preventive strategies known through historical use to be safe and effective.
By adopting novel mRNA vaccination as a virtually stand-alone strategy, our government is jumping off a cliff expecting to fly.
The Ancient Health Science of India Ayurveda
One highly developed traditional natural health system is Ayurveda, the ancient health science of India, still practiced there today and enjoying a wider audience outside of India.
It employs multiple modalities and is inclusive of other approaches which improve health.
Ayurveda brings scientific rigor to the table and articulates sophisticated concepts of health, well-being, and prevention, but it also includes the etiology or development of early imbalance in the physiology and the stages which lead to the diseases we recognize in modern medicine.
Texts of Ayurveda include detailed knowledge of surgery and particularly include a mastery of herbal medicine with a materia medica of over 5000 herbs, their uses, and combinations in diet, prevention, and treatment.
Behavioral and rejuvenation technologies are an integral part of Ayurveda. Ayurveda is very accessible as a home health strategy, as many of its approaches can be easily incorporated into daily life.
Ayurveda literally means knowledge of life and longevity and offers the broadest understanding of well-being as a means to health.
It identifies consciousness itself as fundamental to life. In Ayurveda, consciousness is primary and matter secondary; matter emerges from consciousness.
In this, there are echoes of physics and cosmology that are inevitably brushing against the intimacy between consciousness and matter as these disciplines explore the universe’s origins.
Thus Ayurveda includes forms of meditation and yoga within its scope as means of self-knowledge, which aim to secure the bedrock for health.
However, Ayurveda is not a system based on belief, and its rational physiological, psychological, behavioral, and dietary principles can be adapted to benefit health by anyone.
Ayurveda identifies the fundamental cause of ill health as pragyaparadha—mistake of the intellect.
Our attention becomes so caught up in the outer sensory experience that it becomes one-sided and loses connection to the wholeness of life.
LIFE HAS TWO PHASES: CHANGING AND NON-CHANGING, DIVERSIFIED AND UNIFIED.
The world around us, which we experience through the five senses, is diversified and changing.
When this phase of life becomes disconnected from our inner Self, we have become object referral.
As a result, the rhythm of life can lose its connection with the eternal principles that organize the Cosmos, the fundamental laws of Nature.
Experience and Thought are Dominated by Perpetual Change
Life becomes so rushed that the element of stability in life, and with it happiness and health, is undermined.
In this situation, life can become vulnerable; just as when we live in a house, we can forget about its foundations even though the house’s stability and longevity rely on its integrity.
A crack in the relationship between the house with its foundation can lead to collapse.
The essential element of life is consciousness, the unified field within that is beyond space and time, fully self-sufficient.
That is our own Self.
The loss of awareness of the Self is the essence of pragyaparadha. In Ayurveda, this is identified as the root cause of all illnesses.
The loss of connection with the Self disrupts the connection of our human physiology with the underlying WHOLENESS of Natural Law, which has given rise to the biology of living systems.
We know that consciousness is connected with biological systems, but perhaps we don’t always realize how intimate this connection really is.
DNA is the Blueprint of the Developmental Stages of Our Existence
At every stage, consciousness and biology march hand in hand.
DNA sits at the interface between consciousness and matter, between immaterial fields and expressed physiology.
When we make a decision, exercise a choice, or in other words, use our intellect, DNA is the junction box that relays our intentions throughout the physiology.
As such DNA is multifaceted and multitasking.
It has ways of operating that directly reflect the freedom of will and decision-making that we consciously undertake.
The autonomic nervous system makes physiological decisions that are usually independent of our control, but although these are lawful they are not devoid of options.
In other words, DNA is intelligent in the way we ourselves are intelligent. DNA and consciousness are two sides of one coin.
DNA has multiple responsibilities and multiple strategies, just as we have.
Physiology is Not Static
98% of the atoms in our body are replaced every year.
The human body is surrounded by and contains a sea of atoms, chemicals, foods, poisons, bacteria, and viruses, and much more.
To manage life’s stability, DNA must simultaneously deploy an arsenal of strategies every moment in every cell.
Moreover, it must maintain its own integrity whilst acting.
In each cell, oxidative damage to our DNA is repaired more than 70,000 times each day.
Aside from cellular function, DNA must manage broad organ systems such as the circulatory and digestive systems and maintain their homeostasis.
In this we can begin to appreciate that the DNA has qualities similar to consciousness which can range beyond cellular boundaries to the management and maintenance of more general properties of health not restricted to limited areas defined by the cellular boundaries and intracellular pathways.
We can describe DNA as both rigid in its structure and flexible in its function. Our immune system reflects this.
DNA is able to control an immune system that evaluates its opponents as they appear and designs strategies to deal with them both in the shorter and longer term.
DNA is particularly adapted to coping with and utilizing other living microorganisms, such as viruses and bacteria, resulting from millions of coevolutionary years ingesting food and breathing.
Intellectually we could never model the full extent and detail of physiological immune responses, maintenance, recovery, growth, memory, and homeostasis, which operate from the scale of fields to atoms to micro and macromolecules, to cells and organs, but we can be sure these are centered in a remarkable molecule whose self-interacting properties mirror our consciousness in the most intimate sense possible.
Enter mRNA Genetic Technology
The paper referred to at the start of this essay outlines a radical departure of immune system function from its norms when stimulated by mRNA vaccines.
In so doing, a number of other immune mechanisms, such as those that control mutagenesis are potentially disrupted.
From the perspective of Ayurveda, we could say that the river of life guided by our innate physiological intelligence (DNA) becomes genetically constrained by mRNA vaccines to undertake one specific kind of response to a health threat.
Its capacity to flexibly design immune response options is, in some sense, frozen by an imposed genetic structure that does not enjoy the intimacy with consciousness that our DNA normally has.
From the failed history of gene therapy, this should not be unexpected.
Mistake of the Intellect
Can we go so far as to say that genetic technology, by replacing natural DNA sequences with imperfect engineered additions, potentially risks disrupting the connection between consciousness and matter—creating pragyaparadha, the mistake of the intellect which Ayurveda understands as the basis of disease?
In contrast, Ayurvedic treatment takes a completely different approach to health.
Its technologies aim to reduce blocks to efficient natural function in the physiology and immune system through cleansing and restorative foods and natural procedures.
The essential aim is to restore the balance between the three fundamental qualities of physiological function—transport systems, transformation systems, and structural systems known as vata, pitta, and kapha in Ayurveda.
COVID-19 IS A DISEASE THAT PARTICULARLY AFFECTS THOSE WITH COMORBIDITIES
It is interesting to note that Covid-19 is a disease that particularly affects those who are already ill with comorbidities.
Ayurveda is particularly suited to long-term strategies to improve health and well-being and thereby prevent disease before it arises.
There are also Ayurvedic approaches to disease, which make it a natural, safe partner to any immediate treatments required by those who have fallen ill.
The potential impacts of all verified natural preventive interventions on Covid-19 are not small.
73% Reduced Risk of Hospitalisation Following a Plant-Based Diet
The BMJ has reported a 73% reduced risk of hospitalization among those following a plant-based diet, a regimen that is typical of Ayurveda.
The Ministry of Health’s refusal to inform the public of simple, safe, tried, and tested preventive strategies for numerous chronic conditions known to complicate Covid outcomes, such as diabetes, amounts to fiddling while Rome burns.
Natural preventive strategies offer some avenues to health and immunity that are long-lasting, free of side effects, and can be self-managed.
As a society, we have become accustomed to reliance on technology, which should not blind us to traditional knowledge or to considerations of what really does work.
To read more about consciousness, health, and Ayurveda, you might read Discovering and Defending Your DNA Diet, available from Amazon.
See also The Pandemic of Biotechnology on YouTube.
This article was originally published in the Hatchard Report: What is Health? An Ayurvedic Perspective on DNA, Covid, and Immunity
Guy Hatchard, Ph.D., was formerly a senior manager at Genetic ID, a food testing and certification company (now known as FoodChain ID).
Guy is the author of Your DNA Diet: Leveraging the Power of Consciousness To Heal Ourselves and Our World. An Ayurvedic Blueprint For Health and Wellness.