Seriously, this really cracked me up. HAHA.
Seriously, this really cracked me up. HAHA.
My first bout with noise induced tinnitus was on a low carb diet.I got tinnitus from a noise trauma WHILE on the ketogenic diet (and I still got it), so, no, ketosis does a lot of good things for you, healing tinnitus is not one of those.
Also, what Liam is doing appears to me as the overall typical scam.
There aren't worse people than those who profit from the distress of others.
It has to be a scam.I got tinnitus from a noise trauma WHILE on the ketogenic diet (and I still got it), so, no, ketosis does a lot of good things for you, healing tinnitus is not one of those.
Also, what Liam is doing appears to me as the overall typical scam.
There aren't worse people than those who profit from the distress of others.
Just keep posting "3 electrons" until it fills up his comments section.We should all go to his youtube videos and make fun of him for running away from us.
No, it has to be focused in truth for his potential prey to see. Just please standby.Just keep posting "3 electrons" until it fills up his comments section.
What exactly were you eating?I got tinnitus from a noise trauma WHILE on the ketogenic diet (and I still got it), so, no, ketosis does a lot of good things for you, healing tinnitus is not one of those.
Also, what Liam is doing appears to me as the overall typical scam.
There aren't worse people than those who profit from the distress of others.
There's a great scam test wherein you can apply everything I preach and see if it works.It has to be a scam.
I don't even buy that he believes it himself when his scientific explanation is clearly just making things up and trying to make it sound "scientific" to people who slept through biology class.
It would have been way more believable if he was like "hey, this worked for me. I'm not sure how, but now I have my life back." Or, you know, not trying to charge people so much.
Warning uncensored definitely not lady like language about to take place.I'm open to anything, I don't just say "that's useless" or "that's a scam" before I try or look into something, because a person with that attitude will be stuck for longer than they should be.
Do they have any clinical trials using their drug. Or some studies around their ingredients?
Grass fed beef, lamb (including organ meat), chicken, wild caught fish, organic ghee, eggs, organic cheese... basically, nutrient rich food, everything home cooked, some vegetables, and virtually no carbohydrates other than some coffee and tea.What exactly were you eating?
What else is there to try? Other than protecting my ears and avoid loud sound exposure. (which I have been doing as well).What else were you doing to try to silence your tinnitus?
I have watched your video long enough to notice that you have no understanding of mitochondria (which obviously are comprised of much more than "3 electrons"), you had the auditory system properly (albeit, in a simplistic, layman's setting) described until you started going into the composition of the ear cell (I would assume, stereocilia) and how they work/heal, there was also no talking of the neuropathic and synaptopathic aspects of cochlear damage induced tinnitus for which, by the way, current medical science as very little knowledge of when it comes to spontaneous healing/recovery.No one's running away here.
Look into Jack Kruse who is a quantum biologist and a neurosurgeon. He talks about electrons and sunlight, too.
UV light powers mitochondria's electrons helping to produce ATP and all food essentially breaks down into electrons.
It's silenced my tinnitus and it's doing the same for others.
Why not just give it a go?
What? No, that's not how it works. Everything from faith healing to drinking urine will work in *some* people because of a) placebo affect and b) natural healing/habitation. I have an acquaintance who said getting her chakras cleansed by a licensed chakra opening guru 100% can cure any ailment. She thinks I should fly out West, try it myself, pay the $500, and see that it's the answer and most definitely not a scam!There's a great scam test wherein you can apply everything I preach and see if it works.
In that same video he says that ATP is 100% efficient.I have watched your video long enough to notice that you have no understanding of mitochondria (which obviously are comprised of much more than "3 electrons"), you had the auditory system properly (albeit, in a simplistic, layman's setting) described until you started going into the composition of the ear cell (I would assume, stereocilia) and how they work/heal, there was also no talking of the neuropathic and synaptopathic aspects of cochlear damage induced tinnitus for which, by the way, current medical science as very little knowledge of when it comes to spontaneous healing/recovery.
You may get someone with basic notions of the auditory system on board with your video, but anyone who knows better can find counter arguments or (serious) inadequacies in it.
Fasting would cure hearing loss. I think humanity would have figured that out already.Taken from Liam's free e-book:
"Dry fasting for prolonged periods of time repairs hair cells."
According to Liam, this statement was based on a particular research article that concluded fasting induces immune cell regeneration by shifting immune stem cells from a dormant state to one of self-renewal. Subsequently, this research finding was rashly extrapolated to cochlear hair cells.
Taken from the aforementioned research article:
"In mice, fasting cycles then "flipped a regenerative switch" changing the signalling pathways for hematopoietic stem cells, which are responsible for the generation of blood and immune systems."
Thus, fasting cycles lead to self-renewal of hematopoietic stem cells, which can only differentiate into red and white blood cells (not cochlear hair cells), as shown in this simplified overview of differentiation:
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Do you see any cochlear hair cells in the overview? It has never been proven that fasting induces self-renewal of cochlear hair cell progenitors or that hematopoietic stem cells can magically differentiate into cochlear hair cells (I think my neuroscience teacher would spit me in the face if I'd make such a claim).
Yes, fasting does have many health benefits. Yes, fasting has been proven to stimulate neurogenesis, but only in the hippocampus (responsible for memory & learning) and not the inner ear (to clarify: both hippocampal cells and cochlear hair cells are neurons if we ignore supporting cells like glial cells in the hippocampus).
I had sent you an e-mail in which I asked you to elaborate on this incorrect claim and your answer was kinda dodgy hmmm... (see below)
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Your profile pictures are getting better by the day.Fasting would cure hearing loss. I think humanity would have figured that out already.
I am the Pope of My Posting Place and I am about to call a crusade against this charlatan's YouTube channel.Your profile pictures are getting better by the day.
I'm not surprised if Liam deletes all / most non-flattering comments...All we have to do is leave comments on all of his videos stating who we are and factually point out his idiocy, in truth and love.
Can you delete comments on your own YouTube videos?I'm not surprised if Liam deletes all / most non-flattering comments...
Can you test posting one and let's see what happens?
I had done 4 months keto when I got my tinnitus, after a few years of keto off and on, mostly on... I don't think keto without magnesium or potassium supplements is a good idea if you want to avoid tinnitus. I'm in lots of keto groups and some very advanced ones and _no-one_ is recovering from tinnitus while in keto, lots of people get tinnitus while keto. It's a fantastic diet for many things but it's almost always going to be lacking in magnesium and potassium. My tinnitus is improving.. slowly but I am not in ketosis and don't plan to be again until I can do it without lacking in those minerals or vitamin C etc.I got tinnitus from a noise trauma WHILE on the ketogenic diet (and I still got it), so, no, ketosis does a lot of good things for you, healing tinnitus is not one of those.
Also, what Liam is doing appears to me as the overall typical scam.
There aren't worse people than those who profit from the distress of others.
Is diet scamming so popular because it's so easy?Because I'm often after diet advice scammers on YouTube