What causes this change in the shape of the eye? What causes myopia?
There are many causes, but one of the little-known causes is right in front of our faces.
I believe that our new culture of staring at screens right in front of our faces, combined with a diet rich in sugar, is what’s causing the myopia epidemic.
Recently, medical authorities in China announced that 90% of their mainland population is myopic.
That’s astonishing! How can it be?
Consider the recent dual explosions in Chinese technological culture and fast food diets rich in high-fructose corn syrup.
What’s another culture that’s recently experienced dual explosions in technological culture and fast food diets rich in high-fructose corn syrup?
Oh right. That’s us. The United States.
My name is Dr. Richard Jacoby.
I’m one of the world’s preeminent peripheral nerve surgeons.
If you’re suffering from myopia or any chronic ailment your doctors say they can’t seem to get their arms around I hope you’ll visit my website.
Drjacoby.academy.
I want to teach you why and how you should kick your addiction to sugar.
It’s the one, simple move that could lead to you having a longer, healthier, happier life.
Did people work harder or less hard at manual labor back in the early 1900s?
Undoubtedly, they worked harder at manual labor.
People didn’t have automated washing machines. They had to cut their wood to heat their homes.
The list of manual laborers goes on and on.
So why does no one have carpal tunnel syndrome?
How come, back in the 1960s, there were only twelve cases of carpal tunnel syndrome reported?
How come last year, we saw 500,000 cases reported?
People say, “Oh, it’s because we’re using computers so much, the keyboards are doing it.”
Nonsense.
After thirty years of studying the matter, I’ve concluded it’s not your computer keyboard doing the damage.
It’s the can of Coke most people keep beside it.
Here’s the simple equation I want you to remember: sugar plus trauma equals nerve dysfunction.
And nerve dysfunction can manifest itself as any number of ailments.
Diabetic neuropathy. Multiple sclerosis. Autism. Alzheimer’s. The list goes on.
My name is Dr. Richard Jacoby.
I’m regarded as one of the most preeminent peripheral nerve surgeons worldwide.
And I hope to make you healthy again by helping you kick the habit of the primary addiction that’s hurting you: sugar.
If you’re interested in hearing more, please join me at drjacoby.academy.
I’ll teach you how to become what I call an urban carnivore: an animal that eats what nature intended it to … rather than what food companies want you to.
If you’re suffering from persistent chronic ailments you can’t seem to get your arms around, I especially hope that you’ll visit.
It would be my great pleasure to help you get healthy again.
For instance, back in Wharton’s day, about 50% of women died in childbirth.
It was commonly observed that if a baby passed through the birth canal and its mother perished, it could still live up to five days due to nutrients contained in the umbilical cord connected to its naval.
Wharton had no idea at the time, but stem cells were part of the power contained in the jelly.
We know that Wharton’s jelly contains several types of stem cells.
These cells can be extracted, refined, and implanted into sick people to help cure diseases.
In one case study, tissue transplantation from Wharton’s jelly reduced traumatic brain injury in laboratory test rats.
This is just the tip of the iceberg.
In 2003, Senator John McCain of Arizona put together a stirring conference for the U.S. Senate on the potential use of non-embryonic stem cells.
The Senators were shown how autistic children treated with stem cells learned to speak.
Children afflicted with muscular dystrophy were treated with stem cells and suddenly walked.
“It’s a miracle!” the Senators said.
Wharton’s Jelly Stem Cell Research
So why aren’t stem cell treatments part of mainstream medicine?
In my opinion, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is slow-walking a potential cure for too many ailments to list.
My name is Dr. Richard Jacoby. I’m known as one of the world’s most accomplished peripheral nerve surgeons.
I’m also the author of the celebrated book “Sugar Crush” and my new book “Unglued.”
Stop by my website at www.drjacoby.academy.
I’d like to offer you an overview of new products and therapies, such as stem cells, which can drastically improve your existence.
I aim to help you live a longer, happier, healthier life than you once dreamed possible.
In my opinion, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is slow-walking a potential cure for too many ailments to list.
Currently, you have to leave the country to get access to most forms of stem cells. Which is insane.
It’s also why I’d like to offer you an overview of new products and therapies, such as stem cells—therapies that can drastically improve your existence.
My name is Dr. Richard Jacoby. I’m known as one of the world’s most accomplished peripheral nerve surgeons.
I’m also the author of the celebrated book “Sugar Crush” and my new book “Unglued.”
Stop by my website at www.drjacoby.academy.
I aim to help you live a longer, happier, healthier life than you once dreamed possible.
Founded in 1992, A4M is an international organization dedicated to deep research and education into longevity, holistic medicine, and metabolic resistance.
At this year’s conference, I tested a new device based on Tesla coils.
This device recognizes that the human body is a bioorganic electrical circuit without getting too deep in the weeds.
Energy flows through our bodies, and wherever it gets impeded, congested, or stopped, we experience disease.
“Just touch the device,” said the person showing it off.
I did as they asked.
Mind you, this person knew nothing whatsoever about my medical history.
Imagine my shock when they said, “Aha. You’ve got some scarring around your gallbladder.”
I think I just stared at them. “Right. I had my gallbladder removed a few years back.”
This person kept checking their readouts. “And it looks like, at one point, you ruptured your L4 L5 S1…”
Your Body Is A Bio Organic Electrical Circuit
“Sciatica!” I confirmed. “But how did you know that?”
“It’s the device. In a nutshell, it measures sugar volumes in various parts of the body, which in turn causes inflammation and can cause or indicate the presence of disease.”
I’ve studied sugar’s effects on the body for nearly 30 years.
Suffice it to say we had lots to talk about, especially when the topic of conversation turned to stem cells.
Everyone I spoke to at A4M agreed with my premise.