From Russia With Love

supersport

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To all My MC bro's and sis'
Finally arrived in Volgograd Russia saturday night-midnight actually. I have a gal-pal over hear-ESL instructor. Came over to visit for 10 days. Hanging with her is great, but of course the big deal for me is finding out some info on advanced research on Ultaviolet Blood Irradiation. I am sure some of you have read some of my posts concerning UBI. I have read over hear they irradiate the blood stream with lasers-gotta check it out.
While in the states I was trying to findout about how it is used here in RussiA. I was completely stonewalled-no info at all. I figured if I came over here I could open some doors. I may have hit the jackpot!!
My friend and I were having dinner with a Russian couple that are coworkers with her (they are Russian). I mentioned I do investigations on cutting edge medical therapies. I mentioned acupuncture. We chatted for a little while-her husband asked me if I was familiar with laser treatments. I thought he was talking about eye surgery (his English is not real good) and then he pointed to his elbow!! My jaw about hit the phucking table!! He has actually had his bloodstream irradiated via laser by a doc here in Volograd!! it was over a year ago and the doc has moved his practice-but he is sure he can locate him!!
Totally cool!! I hope to have lots of info before I come back states side.
So how is life here in Russia? Pretty damn cold!! Don't know how you bros in Northern US and Canada tolerate it so long during the year. Last Sunday I was on the beach, 80 degrees. This week, serious frost bite!.
I have been to Eastern Europe before-first time in Russia. People are really nice, very well educated, pleasant to be around. Going to check out the Stalingrad Museum today-I think the bloodiest battle in history of mankind if memory serves me correctly.
Gonna try to find a gym sometime tomarrow. Haven't lifted in 5 days now. Shrinking like a bastard!!!LOL!
No, did not try to bring gear with me. Don't need to end up in the Gulag!!!
Did shut off my cycle of tren/prop-pumped up 1500mg of enanthate the day I departed hoping I don't crash!!!LOL!
Hope all is well back home-will let you know what I find out!!
THE crack investigator (in more ways than one!)
SS
 
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good luck with your research, i know you like that UBI stuff. There is a doctor close to where I live that does it. I may go see him to get some info as it sounds interesting.

have a good trip
 
tuned up said:
oh and by the way,in long island,ny,it averaged about 15 degrees the entire weekend!

Shit bro, it is -15 celsius here yesterday.I don't know (and don't want to know!!) what that is in fahenheit It actually is not too bad unless the wind blows.
Found a gym to train in yesterday. Definately not what I am accustomed to, but I winged it. Kind of reminded me of my junior high gym-it was about 35 feet long and 20 feet wide. Heaviest dumbbells were 40 pounds or so!!!
Still looking for the doc-I WILL FIND HIM OR THEM! Made another contact that has been to another doc in Volgograd that also does UBI with lasers. I am shit hot on the trail!!LOL!
After this trip I will be scheduling a voyage to Germany in the fall-the Germans are big on using Ozone for infectious disease. After that, probably Japan for herbal med and acupuncture.
 
ss, you're a lucky man to be able to travel to all those places. Brave to, I don't think i would leave our country anymore.
 
GetnBigr said:
ss, you're a lucky man to be able to travel to all those places. Brave to, I don't think i would leave our country anymore.

I really don't think it is that big of a deal going out of country. I would definately not go to south America-Columbia, places like that. Too many Americans get hijacked and kidnapped.
In my travels to Eastern Europe getting through customs has been amazimgly easy. It is much harder going thru customs at USA (a good thing) I get pulled out of line every time!!
Cost really isn't that bad either. My ticket from Raliegh NC to Moscow was 600 bucks. United or someone has a deal now from Washington DC to Moscow for 218 or so-I saw the ad 2 weeks ago in USA today.
Services over here are pretty cheap-taxi's and restaurants, internet cafe's and such. Moscow is high dollar (ST. Pete too) but away from those places is not bad at all. The 4 of us ate at a high end Chinese place last night, live entertainment, fancy shit all around-total cost was 50 bucks, including alcohol for 3 (I don't drink).
 
Re: Mailbox.

homonunculus said:
Super,

Clean out your mailbox, my man - 'tis full.

-Randy

Sorry Randy (and whoever else has tried to pm me)-
Didn't realize my mailbox stored sent messages!!!LOL!
Try again bro, I will be signing off soon.
 
Are you from Raleigh? That is where I live and I am currently in Germany...

by the way what does your research actually do? I mean what does it mean when one has their blood irradiated with UV rays?
 
GetnBigr said:
good luck with your research, i know you like that UBI stuff. There is a doctor close to where I live that does it. I may go see him to get some info as it sounds interesting.

have a good trip


Is this in NY? I'm looking for someone who does this in NY
 
SeanC1123 said:
Are you from Raleigh? That is where I live and I am currently in Germany...

by the way what does your research actually do? I mean what does it mean when one has their blood irradiated with UV rays?

I live 2 hours from Raleigh-go there frequently. I investigate innovative medical practices. UBI (aka as photoluminescence, hemo irradiation, photopheresis , photo dynamic therapy) is a process where about 180 ml of whole blood is withdrawn from the patient and is exposed to ultraviolet rays. This blood is then returned to the patient. This charges the immune system to immediately destroy infections of all types-viral, fungal, bacterial, and also destroys cancerous cell and tumors. There are no side effects. I have used it when I had the flu-cures the flu in 3 or 4 hours in most cases. Very impressive in chonic viral episodes-hepatitis, herpes, hiv, etc. The treatment costs about $135, is painless, and is amazingly easy. The doc I go to is about 30 minutes from Raliegh. I use it as a preventative-1 treatment is good for over a month. The UV rays cause an increase in immune cells and their activity, stimulates white and red cell production, and the biggest aspect (IMO) is the increase in Oxygen levels in the blood-this is the biggest fundamental in health. Pathogens are aneoribic-meani8ng they hate oxygen. They hate oxygen because it kilss them, plain and simple. Oxygen and UV-C are natures most powerful anti-microbial agents. Do a search on this site under Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation on this site-I have made several posts concerning UBI. It is the magic bullet, case closed. I am in Russia trying to locate docs that actually irradiate the bloodstream with lasers. Today is my last day, have found 2 docs, meeting them is not easy.
 
Good luck to you, this sounds very interesting. How effective is it in treating cancer? Like a cancerous tumor, for example...or can it stop further spread of cancer or does it just kill cancer or what? I found that the most interesting part of your post.

I am originally from Winston-Salem, if you know where that is.

Take care

Sean
 
SeanC1123 said:
Good luck to you, this sounds very interesting. How effective is it in treating cancer? Like a cancerous tumor, for example...or can it stop further spread of cancer or does it just kill cancer or what? I found that the most interesting part of your post.

I am originally from Winston-Salem, if you know where that is.

Take care

Sean
Been to Winston a few times-long, long time ago.

It is very effective in treatment of cancer. Cancer is caused by a blocking or impairment of the bodies oxidative system. This theory was put forward by Otto Warburg circa 1932, he won the Nobel Prize for this theory and he also won another Nobel prize . He was nominated for yet another Nobel-the only 3 time Nobel Prize nominee in history.His claim was that cancer is caused by and proliferates when the cells derive their energy from sugars instead of Oxygen. Some may be skeptical because this theory is dated, but you would be surprised how many scientists and docs are going back 70 and more years for answers to our health issues. The advent of big pharma 60 years ago sidetracked much of the progress being made in medicine half a century ago.
The way UBI works is it increases Oxygen levels in the blood and the plasma also. Cancer is rapidly destroyed by Oxygen. When I get home I can post some amazing cases of cancer being cleared by UBI and the wedding of H202-hydrogen peroxide.
There is a cancer clinic in Mexico-name is Hospital Santa Monica-owned and operated by Kurt Donsbach. He also has a clinic in Poland if memory serves me correct. His Mexico clinic boasts a 50% survival rate of terminal cancer patients. Let me be clear what a terminal cancer patient is. A terminal patient is one who can no longer be treated-the chemo has destroyed them (and not the cancer) and probably some surgeries and radiation has been included. A terminal patient is told by their Oncologist there is nothing more they can do. Just go home and die.
Donsbach says many of these patients show up at his Mexico clinic on a gurney (stretcher). After 30 days of treatment with UBI and H202 and some herbs and other cancer fighters (and immune rebuilders) the patient leaves(in most cases).
It is important to note that a person is not said to be cured of cancer until 5 years pass after treatment-and then no cancer is found.
For Donsbach to claim 50 % of these treminal patients are not only alive, but cancer free after 5 years is damn remarkable.
I will be visiting his clinic within the next 12 months (there are 2 others in Mexico that I am visiting also). I have read some of Donsbach's books (he is regarded as one of the best nutritionists in the world) and am very impressed with his works. He is a huge proponet of increasing the Oxygenation and oxidative processes in the body.
 
This increaseing O2 as a recovery booster would give som e credence to the use of a hyperbolic chamber to aid in injury recovery no? I have seen it done before in fact I think I remember there are some pro athletes that own their own chamber. Sounds like the method mentioned above do the same but increase the efectivness. (please excuse my terrible spelling)
 
God damed interesting. The whole thread that is.

That's so cool that you're in Russia. It sounds like a blast! Have a great time bro!
 
jaywooly said:
God damed interesting. The whole thread that is.

That's so cool that you're in Russia. It sounds like a blast! Have a great time bro!

Yeah Bro, the UBI treatment is very interesting. Hopefully I will be writing a more comprehensive report in the e-zine in a few months. Russia is pretty cool. Not many luxuries here like the Western world, but the people are really nice and easygoing. Services are not executed like they are in the states, but 70 years of socialism tends to do that to a society. The people I have been with here are top shelf-very classy, incredibly intelligent and bright (Russia has an educational system that is the cream of the crop) and very personable.
 
Got back stateside last night from Russia. The weather in Moscow was terrible-my flight got canceled, had to spend the night in the airport!! Got a flight the next day. A little tired to say the least.
Had a great trip, alot of fun, made some new friends. IMO Russia is alot different that is depicted by the media. The people over there are not destitute or desperate. There are amazingly smart, classy, and proud. Funny as hell to when you get chummy with a few of them. Not a bunch of drunks as most would have you believe. Extremely well mannered and personable.
I gotta say that I came back somewhat empty handed. I was a little depressed upon leaving that I could not arrange a face to face metting with one of the docs over there. The doc i went to closed at 2pm-my friends over there work until 5 or 6. And finding a translator that is familiar with medical terms-well, that is not easy. But before I left I did schedule another visit in early May. This will give me enough time to get organized as I am now familiar with how things are run over there. But I do have some excellent news!
As I was waiting to get checked in at the airport in Volgograd I was a little concerned about making sure all of my documents were right and that my itenerary was correct. No one in the airport could speak english too well so communication was a problem, but i was sure everything was okay. Just to make sure i approached a passenger-a black man, about 45 or so and very distinguished in appearance. I figured since all Russians are caucasian he certainly is a foriegner and may know English.
I asked him if he knew English-he said he did! Knows English, French, Russian, and his native Benin(?) as he is from Nigeria. Cool. He looked over my documents-everything was correct. So we chatted until boarding the plane. Turns out he has lived in Russia for 16 years. And of all things he is an opthalmologist!! An eye doc!! We chatted for a couple of hours-in the airport at Volgograd, on the plane, and he escorted me to the international airport in Moscow (he was staying in Moscow for a few days before departing for Paris) to make sure everything went as smooth as possible for me.
I told him i was involved in doing investigations concerning medical therapies-I mentioned the UBI method executed by lasers in Russia-he is very familiar with it, knows at least one doc that does it in Volgograd. I asked him if when I come back if I could hire him for half a day as an interpreter-he said no problem! We exchanged phone numbers, email addy's, and business cards. So now I have located an interpreter that can talk "doctor talk" in both languages. Things are looking up!!
So I don't have much to report about now, but I am sure in Mid May that will change. I will keep you posted!!--SS
 
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