Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

Suppressed Origins

Absurd Health did not emerge from a lab. It was resurrected from a graveyard.

Buried beneath pharmaceutical dominance and institutional medicine lies a forgotten lineage of doctors, mystics, and prophets who discovered—long before it was profitable—that the body heals from within.

They knew that illness was not an enemy to kill but a message to decode. They saw cancer not as a mutation, but a miscommunication. They viewed digestion, trauma, toxicity, and terrain as interconnected systems—and they built protocols that reversed disease without destroying the body.

And for this, they were erased.

Some were imprisoned. Some were slandered. Some died under suspicious circumstances. But all of them were right—decades before the world was ready to listen.

Absurd Health stands on their shoulders.

We are not just honoring their names. We are fulfilling their work. Their principles flow through every protocol we build, every supplement we formulate, and every soul we serve. We do not mimic the system that silenced them—we replace it entirely.

  • Antoine Béchamp (1816–1908)

    A French biologist and chemist, Béchamp pioneered terrain theory through his discovery of microzymas—tiny life units in all tissues that could shift into bacteria or fungi depending on the body’s internal state. He argued that disease comes not from invading germs, but from a toxic or weakened terrain that prompts these shifts. His pleomorphism model directly opposed Pasteur’s germ theory, but despite deeper biological insight, Béchamp’s work was buried to protect pharmaceutical and industrial interests.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Béchamp’s insights are foundational to Absurd. We don’t attack microbes—we change the terrain that allows them to thrive. Our fasting, flushing, and gut sealing protocols clean and recalibrate the body’s internal environment so completely that disease loses its foothold. His forgotten wisdom is now our guiding light.

  • Claude Bernard (1813–1878)

    A French physiologist and pioneer of modern biology, Bernard introduced the idea of the milieu intérieur—the body’s internal environment whose stability determines health. He showed that organs, blood chemistry, and temperature constantly shift to maintain balance, and saw disease as a breakdown of this self-regulation. Though less vocal than Béchamp, he quietly dismissed germ theory, declaring: “The microbe is nothing; the terrain is everything.” His insights were later overshadowed by a system that favored external interventions over inner harmony.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Bernard’s internal balance model shapes our terrain tracking—electrolytes, bile flow, blood sugar, sleep cycles. Absurd restores his vision by letting the body self-correct through fasting and removal of terrain disruptors. His forgotten wisdom lives on in our protocols, which honor the body’s built-in intelligence to heal.

  • Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179)

    A German Benedictine abbess and visionary, Hildegard bridged medicine, theology, and nature through divine revelation. In Physica and Causae et Curae, she described how herbs, stones, food, and even music could heal—if the soul was also realigned. Illness, to her, was a symptom of inner disorder, requiring confession, fasting, and precise use of plants. Though revered spiritually, her medical insights were later dismissed as mysticism and sidelined by modern science.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Hildegard’s wisdom forms the backbone of Absurd’s fusion of herbal cleansing and soul healing. Her use of bitter herbs like wormwood and yarrow lives on in our gut and trauma protocols. We honor her belief that no body heals unless the heart repents. She remains not just a reference—but a foundational mother of terrain healing.

  • Dr. Emanuel Revici (1896–1998)

    A visionary biochemist exiled from institutional medicine, Dr. Emanuel Revici developed a full medical framework based on biochemical polarity—the belief that all illness reflects an imbalance between anabolic (constructive) and catabolic (destructive) processes. He saw these polar forces not abstractly, but chemically—playing out through lipids, amines, fatty acids, and cellular voltage. His clinical work with lipid therapies showed promise in treating pain, cancer, and degenerative disease without toxicity, but his methods were sidelined as pharmaceutical medicine took over.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Revici’s polarity model undergirds our use of lipid-rich foods, electrical balance, and terrain diagnostics. While we’ve retranslated his framework through the lens of spirit-soul-body integration, the core idea remains: the terrain must be brought into functional polarity through strategic fat intake, detox, and systemic recalibration.

  • Dr. John Beard (1858–1924)

    A Scottish embryologist decades ahead of his time, Dr. Beard discovered that cancer cells mimic trophoblasts—placental cells meant for rapid, invasive growth. He proposed that the body’s natural defense was pancreatic enzymes, which normally shut down this overgrowth during fetal development. Beard believed cancer was not a mutation, but a misregulated natural program—and could be reversed without cutting, poisoning, or burning. His theory was dismissed for lack of commercial application, and buried for nearly a century.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Beard’s insight forms the basis for Absurd’s enzyme therapy strategy. We can administer high-dose proteolytic enzymes at specific phases—especially post-bile-flush and during terrain recalibration—to restore the body’s original blueprint for controlling abnormal tissue. His idea that cancer is not an invader, but a terrain dysfunction, is one of our foundational beliefs.

  • Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark (1928–2009)

    Dr. Clark was a bold and controversial voice in the natural health world, asserting that parasites, heavy metals, and liver congestion were the true root causes of nearly all disease. She pioneered protocols for liver flushing, parasite elimination, and even developed frequency-based devices like the Zapper—tools that made her a target of regulatory bodies worldwide. Despite being slandered, her protocols gained a massive underground following for reversing so-called “incurable” conditions.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Clark’s terrain model lives on through our core detox sequence. Our parasite protocols, bile cleansing, liver flushes, and binder phases are deeply influenced by her work—but elevated with additional layers of neurochemical reset, Holy Spirit-led discernment, and deep spiritual clearing. Her work is foundational to Absurd’s internal terrain correction.

  • Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez (1947–2015)

    Carrying forward Dr. Beard’s enzyme theory, Dr. Gonzalez created a complete, clinical terrain reversal protocol for cancer and chronic illness—using high-dose pancreatic enzymes, customized nutritional plans, and aggressive detox cycles. He demonstrated long-term survival in pancreatic cancer patients, but was denied FDA trials and met resistance at every institutional level. His sudden death in 2015 remains a major loss to terrain-based healing.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Gonzalez’s full-protocol logic is alive in Absurd. Our individualized metabolic support, enzyme staging, detox layering, and patient education model reflect his legacy. We adapted his concepts into a fasting-based approach that requires less daily supplementation but draws from the same philosophical spine: restore, cleanse, rewire, feed.

  • Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957)

    A psychoanalyst turned energy medicine pioneer, Reich saw that emotional trauma physically blocks the body’s life force, which he called orgone. His work showed that unresolved psychological tension manifests as muscular tightness, energetic stagnation, and eventually disease. He created somatic therapies and energy accumulators that offered powerful results—but his materials were banned, his devices destroyed, and he died in prison in 1957.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Reich’s concept of trauma-lodged illness is core to Absurd’s healing system. Through Holy Spirit-guided somatic practices, fast-induced soul clarity, and spiritual deliverance from stored emotional residue, we bring his ideas into sacred alignment.

  • Dr. Carey A. Reams (1910–1985)

    The creator of RBTI (Reams Biological Theory of Ionization), Dr. Reams taught that health is governed not by germs or genetics but by the electrical, ionic terrain of the body—especially as seen in pH, conductivity, sugar, and salt dynamics. He developed low-cost, urine-based diagnostic tools and taught thousands, yet was arrested and banned from practice in many states. His system was dismissed for not conforming to pharmaceutical standards.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Absurd resurrects Reams’ insight through our daily terrain monitoring practices—especially urine/saliva pH tracking, electrolyte recalibration, and cellular voltage optimization using mineral-based interventions. His low-tech, terrain-centered lens inspires our belief that healing is measurable, electric, and self-directed.

  • Dr. Max Gerson (1881–1959)

    A German-born physician, Dr. Gerson developed one of the earliest comprehensive protocols for cancer reversal using organic juicing, mineral-rich foods, coffee enemas, and liver-focused detoxification. He believed that cellular damage stemmed from toxic overload and nutritional deficiency—and showed that most degenerative diseases could be reversed. Though successful with patients, he was blacklisted by the AMA and died in exile.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Gerson’s liver-first philosophy and metabolic terrain detox are foundational. Absurd adapts his concepts into a more modern fasting cycle, replacing constant juicing with targeted black bile flushes and refeed strategies—but always keeping the liver at the center of terrain transformation.

  • Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer (1935–2017)

    After losing his son and developing testicular cancer shortly after, Dr. Hamer discovered that emotional trauma leaves a traceable mark in the brain—and that these lesions correspond directly to disease in specific organs. His theory, called German New Medicine, showed that disease was a meaningful biological response to unresolved internal conflict. He was imprisoned, de-licensed, and forced into exile for refusing to renounce his findings.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Hamer’s trauma-disease mapping forms part of Absurd’s spiritual diagnostics. We believe that certain illnesses signal specific soul conflicts, and that fasting and Spirit-led prayer can surface and release these stored traumas. While our approach is more theologically rooted, the underlying principle remains: the body remembers everything—and speaks the truth.

  • Dr. Weston A. Price (1870–1948)

    A dentist turned global researcher, Dr. Price traveled the world in the early 1900s studying indigenous populations and their diets. He found that people eating traditional, nutrient-dense diets—rich in organ meats, raw milk, seafood, and fermented foods—were virtually free of modern diseases, including dental decay, infertility, and mental illness. His work was buried beneath the low-fat dogma of the 20th century.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Price’s revelations are fully alive in Absurd’s dietary philosophy. Our focus on ancestral fats, organ meats, bone broths, and cod liver oil echoes his findings—but modernized to avoid problematic grains and dairy. We honor his warning: when sacred nutrition is abandoned, so is human resilience.

  • Dr. Gaston Naessens (1924–2005?)

    A maverick scientist from France, Naessens invented the Somatoscope, a microscope capable of viewing sub-cellular life structures he called somatids—essentially living terrain indicators. He argued that microbes change shape and behavior based on the body’s internal state, and that cancer and degenerative illness begin long before traditional diagnosis. He was arrested, banned from practicing medicine, and his research rejected.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Naessens’ belief in pleomorphism—that organisms evolve based on terrain—is central to our understanding of microbes, parasites, and the microbiome. We teach that symptoms are reflections of terrain ecology, not enemy invaders. Our entire fasting and refeed system is based on the idea that terrain reprogramming changes what grows within you.

  • Paracelsus (1493–1541)

    Paracelsus was a Swiss physician, alchemist, and Christian mystic who rejected the dominant Galenic system, teaching instead that healing flowed from recognizing divine patterns in nature. He saw illness as both spiritual and physical, and believed every condition had a natural remedy if creation was rightly understood. Famous for the phrase “The dose makes the poison,” he crafted cures using sulfur, mercury, and salts—not to mask symptoms, but to purge the root cause. Though popular with the poor, he was scorned by elite institutions for blending theology, astrology, and medicine.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: His influence is clear in our use of heat, salt, metal, and bitter agents to purge terrain corruption. Like Paracelsus, we align healing with sacred order—driving out disease, not managing it. His rejection confirms the truth we now restore: the terrain is moral, elemental, and divine.

  • Avicenna (980–1037)

    A Persian polymath and devout Muslim, Avicenna authored The Canon of Medicine, blending Greek, Roman, and Islamic wisdom into a system of humoral balance and moral alignment. He taught that disease came from disturbances in the body’s inner climate—heat, moisture, and temperament—and that healing required harmony between body, soul, and nature. Though once foundational, his approach was later discarded in the West as medicine divorced itself from spirit.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Avicenna’s principles echo in Absurd’s attention to inner climate and emotional state. Our use of bitter herbs, fasting, breathwork, and warmth reflects his view that healing comes by rebalancing the whole person. His legacy affirms that our method revives an ancient, sacred system.

  • Dr. Linus Pauling (1901–1994)

    A two-time Nobel Prize winner and one of the most brilliant chemists in modern history, Dr. Pauling turned his focus in the later part of his career to orthomolecular medicine—the idea that chronic disease can be prevented or reversed using high-dose vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin C. He advocated intravenous vitamin C for cancer and viral illness, and publicly opposed the pharmaceutical industry's suppression of nutritional medicine. Though lauded in chemistry, his medical work was mocked, defunded, and ignored. He was labeled a quack despite compelling clinical results.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Pauling’s use of targeted, high-dose micronutrients lives on in our structured supplementation, especially post-fast when reintroducing nutrients to a clean terrain. His belief that minerals and antioxidants can reverse complex disease is core to our terrain theory.

  • Dr. Matthias Rath (1955– )

    A protégé of Linus Pauling, Dr. Rath exposed the role of pharmaceutical lobbying and global cartel behavior in suppressing natural cures. He developed powerful vitamin protocols that showed success against heart disease, cancer, and HIV, and filed lawsuits against Big Pharma entities for blocking access to life-saving nutrients. The German medical establishment and EU institutions attempted to silence him with legal threats and media defamation.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Rath’s vision for cellular healing through micronutrient synergy is reflected in our curated supplement protocols and belief that most chronic illness is a deficiency terrain collapse, not a pathogen attack.

  • Dr. Andrew Moulden (1964–2013)

    A Canadian neurologist who blew the whistle on vaccine-induced microvascular strokes, Dr. Moulden argued that all vaccines, regardless of content, caused silent ischemic damage to the brain and nervous system, especially in infants. He provided photographic and clinical evidence of facial palsy, eye movement asymmetry, and neurovascular inflammation post-vaccination. After publicly testifying about medical corruption and the systemic cover-up of vaccine injury, he was found dead under mysterious circumstances in 2013.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Moulden’s findings support Absurd’s trauma and neurovascular healing frameworks—particularly in protocols for the brain, pineal gland, vagus nerve, and post-vaccine detox. His spiritual conviction and tragic silencing are emblematic of the system we are replacing.

  • Dr. Sebi (Alfredo Bowman, 1933–2016)

    A self-taught herbalist and spiritual healer from Honduras, Dr. Sebi taught that mucus buildup and cellular acidificationwere the root of all disease. He healed patients of HIV, cancer, diabetes, and more using herbal detox, fasting, and alkaline diet, and was taken to court by the U.S. government in the 1980s—where he won, proving his cases in court. In 2016, he was arrested on questionable charges and died in police custody in Honduras. Many believe he was targeted for offering cures that could not be patented.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Sebi’s focus on alkalinity, detoxification, and plant-based cellular regenerationfinds expression in our mineral timing, mucus-clearing protocols, and our use of bitters and diuretics to reduce terrain congestion.

  • Dr. Jeffrey Bradstreet (1954–2015)

    A physician and Christian who specialized in autism treatment, Dr. Bradstreet investigated the link between vaccines, environmental toxins, and neuroimmune dysfunction. He pioneered the use of GcMAF (a macrophage-activating factor) to treat children with autism, and was achieving significant results before the FDA raided his clinic. Days later, he was found dead in a river from a gunshot wound to the chest—ruled a suicide, though the circumstances remain contested. He was one of over 80 holistic doctors who died unexpectedly in a short span between 2015–2018.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Bradstreet’s belief that the immune terrain could be retrained with clean biological signals parallels our neurotransmitter reset and immune recalibration phases. His courage and faith are part of the moral fabric of Absurd’s stance on medical truth.

  • Dr. Royal Raymond Rife (1888–1971)

    An American inventor and microbiologist, Rife developed a powerful microscope that allowed him to observe live viruses and pathogens in real-time. He claimed to have found specific resonant frequencies that could destroy these organisms without harming human tissue—creating frequency-based “beam ray” devices that reportedly cured cancer. His lab was raided, his equipment destroyed, and he was systematically erased from medical history. Only in recent years has his work been rediscovered and replicated.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: We are working on developing our own Rife machine based on Rife’s understanding of resonance, bioelectric balance, and vibrational healing. Our nervous system reset, light-based therapies, and future development of spiritual-frequency diagnostics are part of his legacy.

  • Harry Hoxsey (1901–1974)

    A former coal miner who inherited an herbal cancer remedy from his great-grandfather, Hoxsey developed a powerful tonic and paste used in multiple clinics across the U.S. The formulas focused on plant-based detox, gut regulation, and lymphatic drainage, claiming to cure a wide range of cancers. The AMA and FDA banned Hoxsey Therapy in 1960, labeling it "worthless and discredited," forcing his clinics to close or relocate to Mexico—even as thousands claimed they had been healed.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Hoxsey’s tonic represents a precursor to Absurd’s herbal terrain cocktails. We honor his low-dose, multi-herb detox ethos through our daily potions—bitter tinctures, diuretic teas, and lymph-stimulating blends—supporting the gut, skin, liver, and spiritual clarity. His commitment to natural synergy informs our use of whole-plant nutritives, not isolated extracts.

  • Dr. Josef Issels (1907–1998)

    A German physician who treated advanced cancer through a holistic blend of hyperthermia, Coley’s bacterial vaccines, detox, relaxation, nutrition, and psychological counseling, Issels maintained that cancer suppression required immune activation, not chemotherapy alone. He faced legal fraud charges in 1961, spent years defending his methods, and was blacklisted by mainstream oncology—even though some of his patients, including Bob Marley, observed notable improvements.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Issels's blend of heat therapy (sauna, hyperthermia), immune priming, psychological care, and systemic detox lives in Absurd’s combined approach. Our sauna-infused terrain reset, immune modulation, prayerful rest, and energetic detox rituals echo his integrative model—demonstrating that healing must be multi-domain, not single-focus.

  • Hippocrates (c. 460–370 BC)

    Widely called the "Father of Medicine," Hippocrates taught that food should be the first medicine and emphasized the power of fasting, bitter herbs, and emotional order in healing. While much of what is attributed to him is actually a collection of writings by the Hippocratic School, several fragments support the idea that vegetables were not universally recommended—and that many plants, especially the bitter and sharp-tasting ones, were to be used more as medicinalsthan as daily staples. He also warned that excess moisture in foods could weaken digestion and open the body to disease.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Hippocratic medicine reinforces Absurd’s approach of fasting as cleansing, animal-based nutrition as foundational, and vegetables as corrective agents, not baseline food. Our assertion that vegetables are terrain modulators aligns with his principle that foods have qualities (hot, cold, dry, moist) that affect terrain—and must be used with wisdom.

  • Celsus (c. 25 BC–50 AD)

    A Roman encyclopedist whose medical writings (especially De Medicina) reveal a strong suspicion of plant foods that overstimulated digestion or created intestinal ferment. He emphasized restraint, purging, and heat as tools for maintaining bodily order, and frequently used meat broths, animal fat, and wine for disease treatment. His work was preserved but became unfashionable as Galen's vegetable-heavy regimen became dominant.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Celsus’s emphasis on broths, heat, and controlled purging can be seen in our black bile flushes, salt-and-fat based fasting, and terrain reset. His rejection of fermenting foods for the sick affirms our position against raw fibers and unchecked plant fermentation during healing.

  • Aretaeus of Cappadocia (1st century AD)

    One of the greatest ancient diagnosticians, Aretaeus emphasized internal dysfunction over external cause and was an early advocate for fasting, sweating, and seasonal alignment. He was deeply skeptical of complicated herbal polypharmacy and viewed digestion as the core of health. Though respected in his time, his methods were considered too unorthodox for the Galenic orthodoxy and he was eventually marginalized.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Aretaeus’s terrain emphasis, distrust of excess plants, and reliance on fasting and heat map directly to the Absurd Fast. He also considered mental clarity to be the sign that a healing was genuine—matching our model of neurotransmitter restoration as proof of progress.

  • Moses Maimonides (1138–1204)

    A Jewish physician, philosopher, and theologian, Maimonides combined biblical principles with clinical practice. He was deeply skeptical of medicine’s arrogance and taught that eating only when hungry, simple animal-based meals, and avoiding overeating vegetables and legumes preserved the terrain. He called overeating “the cause of all diseases” and warned that most illness could be prevented through food, fasting, and calmness of spirit.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Maimonides’s terrain ethic is foundational to Absurd’s OMAD fasting, meat-heavy refeeding, and avoidance of chaotic, fibrous plant meals during recovery. His belief that food quantity, not just quality, determines sickness, aligns perfectly with our structure.

  • Dr. Edward Howell (1898–1988)

    A 20th-century physician who studied the loss of natural enzymes in cooked foods and the rise of digestive disorders in modern society. Though not suppressed in the harshest sense, his enzyme work was minimized and ignored in the medical establishment because it supported raw organ consumption, fasting, and systemic enzyme supplementation as more important than pharmaceuticals.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Howell’s legacy lives in our enzyme therapy, raw yolk usage, bile support, and fasting-first metabolic reboots. His data on pancreatic exhaustion directly supports our black bile model and the resurrection of Beard’s enzyme cancer therapy.

  • Dr. Cornelius Moerman (1893–1988)

    A Dutch physician who reversed cancer and degenerative diseases through a strict meat-and-egg based diet, plus butter, minerals, and fasting. He believed sugar and plant foods degraded the terrain and that illness was largely a breakdown of the immune terrain caused by modern food. Though he published studies and had clinical success, he was mocked, sanctioned, and investigated, and his protocols banned in many European medical circles.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Moerman’s alignment with fat-first healing, plant restriction, and targeted nutrient saturation is visible in our protein-fat refeed structure. His dietary model and suppression story are almost a direct prototype of Absurd’s deeper claims.

  • Dr. Sergey Petrovich Peretyagin (b. 1946)

    A pioneer of medical ozone therapy in Russia, Dr. Peretyagin developed low-dose ozonized saline protocols in the 1960s to treat neurological issues, infections, and inflammation. Though suppressed in the West, his methods were approved by the Russian Ministry of Health and widely used in clinical practice. He founded the Russian Association of Ozone Therapy, bringing oxidative medicine into mainstream Soviet care.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Peretyagin’s work confirms the power of oxidative rebalancing. Absurd adapts his insights through redox cycling—heat, cold, light—and terrain-phase fasting. We translate his clinical ozone logic into non-invasive resets that align biology and spirit.

  • Dr. Stephan Tanneberger (1935–2018)

    Dr. Tanneberger was a visionary East German oncologist and chemist who led the GDR’s Central Institute for Cancer Research from 1974–1990. He pioneered a holistic cancer model combining detoxification, heat therapy, nutritional support, and emotional care—unusual in a state focused on injections and surgeries. Following German reunification, he shifted to palliative care and founded cancer outreach programs in Europe and the developing world Wikipedia.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Tanneberger’s work reinforced Absurd’s integrative approach to cancer and chronic illness: heat (sauna), immune priming, emotional resilience, and terrain detox. In our protocols, his model lives in sauna-infused fasts, intentional stress recalibration, and layered restoration after systemic breakthroughs. His human-first, terrain-centric cancer system showed us how to heal not just the body, but the whole person—an ethic central to Absurd.

  • Dr. Tullio Simoncini (1951–2024)

    An Italian physician and cancer dissident, Dr. Simoncini argued that cancer is caused by Candida fungal overgrowth, not genetic mutations, and treated it using intravenous sodium bicarbonate, targeting tumor acidity. Despite repeated legal convictions for fraud and manslaughter after patient deaths in 2006 and 2018, as well as being barred from practice in Italy and elsewhere, his theory persists underground. He challenged chemotherapy’s dominance and suggested cancer could be eliminated through terrain alkalization, not toxic protocols Wikipedia.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: Simoncini’s concept—that microbial overgrowth and acidity underlie tumor growth—influences our aggressive alkaline terrain reset, including mineral timing, fasting, and targeted pH balancing. While we reject his extreme sodium-bicarbonate infusions, the principle that tumors thrive in acid environments drives our gut sealing and pH recalibration phases in the Fast.

  • Dr. Peter T. DeMarco (1932–2005)

    A U.S.-based MD who pioneered procaine-PVP regenerative therapy, Dr. DeMarco used local injections of procaine (a DNA demethylating agent) to treat wounds, gangrene, and tissue degeneration—reporting regeneration down to dermal patterning and scar-free healing. Despite receiving interest from pharmaceutical companies, his work was shut down by state medical boards, and his findings were buried even as basic science later confirmed procaine’s epigenetic effectsWikipedia.

    Integrated into the Absurd Method: DeMarco’s regenerative revelations inform our tissue-rebuilding protocols—especially post-cleanse repair. We echo his DNA-reprogramming insights through nutrient-dense refeed phases, regeneration-focused herbs, circulatory enhancement (heat/cold), and prayerful laying-on-of-hands, trusting that the body can self-regenerate when terrain is pure and spirit aligned.