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BARIATRIC SURGERY 101: Consider the SUN before the knife

WHY USING EXISTING SATURATION CODE CAN SAVE YOU FROM  BARIATRIC SURGERY

By Hannah Sheinin MD

Board Certified gastroenterologist

Are you unable to loose weight no matter what you do? Do you have insatiable carbohydrate cravings?

What you are not being told when you sign up for bariatric surgery is that you are replacing one set of health problems with another set of health problems. The underlying problem of obesity is your environment,  not an abnormally large stomach. Unfortunately, you cannot repair unhealthy habits with an operation. A trap that is easy to fall into, offering a seemingly simple solution to failed diet plans, and relief from the social stigma of obesity.

How many patients have said to me over the years that they would not have done the surgery if they had known what the results would have been? How often do the adverse effects of bariatric surgery go undiagnosed? The side effects of bariatric surgery are usually not reversible, and treatment can be frustrating for both patient and doctor.

Obesity, difficulty sticking to a diet, binging and overeating is NOT a sign of poor self disipline, laziness, or moral failure. This may all be because your circadian rhythm is broken. Your mitochondria are sick and cannot burn fat to fuel your body. Its like putting more fuel in a gas tank that’s full, but the engine isn’t spinning properly, so the extra fuel is not going to be useful, and just gets stored away.

Malnutrition. Because all bariatric surgery results in a small stomach size, diet must be extremely nutrient dense to get adequate nutrients. Gastric bypass surgery not only creates a small stomach but also bypasses part of the small bowel, and bypasses digestive enzymes from the pancreas and gallbladder and bile ducts, resulting in malabsorption. Even a nutrient dense diet cannot fully compensate for malabsorption

Depression and other mental illness,  occur in 40% of bariatric surgery patients. There is inadequate intake and absorption of critical nutrients needed for brain health

Gastric surgery disrupts or damages the vagus nerve. Vaga means to wander in Latin.  The vagus nerve is part of the parasympathetic nervous system, which is the rest and relaxation part of the nervous system, balanced by the sympathetic nervous system which is the flight or fight response. The vagus nerve is your mind body connection, connecting the brain to multiple organs, including the gut. This nerve is how the brain is reaching and sensing the environment. The internal organs such as GI tract, liver, heart, and lungs are major sources of sensory information to the brain. How can I tell if the food that I just swallowed is nourishing or toxic within seconds of swallowing it before any nutrients have been absorbed? Because biophotons from food are sensed by the vagus nerve and transmitted to the brain. Vagal nerve function is involved with breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, swallowing and speech, hearing, tastes, gut motility and digestion, bladder motility, sexual function including orgasms and fertility. You really do not want to disrupt the vagus nerve.

A healthy vagus nerve allows us to access parts of the brain responsible for creativity, higher cognition and complex decision making. In the absence of a functioning vagus nerve, we end up only having access to parts of our brain that control primal instincts such as fear, flight or fight response, yet another reason to have emotional and psychiatric disturbances after bariatric surger.  Impairment of the parasympathetic nervous system results in poor sleep, anxiety and panic disorders, and chronic pain.

The vagus nerve is also involved in motility of the gastrointestinal tract. Digestive symptoms  are common following bariatric surgery including nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, difficulty swallowing, diarrhea and gastrointestinal bleeding. These problems can sometimes be severe and intractable.

what are the alternatives? can you really loose weight without another restrictive diet or invasive surgery?

Cell phones, computers, TV screens, and most indoor lights overemphasize blue light. In Nature, a strong blue light tells your brain its noon, and summer time. Being diurnal beings, we eat during the day. Carbohydrates are available in nature in the summer. So being in front of a screen is signaling your brain to eat more, eat carbs 24/7. Leptin, your body’s satiety sensor is tuned by light. Alien light in the visible spectrum or nnEMF (wifi and cell phone radiation) confuses the leptin system.


Nature is saturated with instructional codes controlling all of biological life. When you join nature and saturate yourself with the biologic code in natures light and frequencies, you receive the codes to repair your health. The codes are the sun and the Schumann resonance of the earth.

When you go out into nature and turn off your devices, nature entrains your brain and body to eat exactly what you need and feel satisfied. Watch the sunrise, get outside and leave your screens behind, turn the lights off at sunset reestablishes circadian rhythm. Get sunlight into your eyes and on your skin. Use blue blockers when using any artificial light source. Eat an epipaleo diet.

There is light at the end of the tunnel. That light is not an operation. That light at the end of the tunnel is sunlight. Light connects life.

References

  1. Youtube video What is the Vagus nerve? By The Art of Living
  2. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/water-exercise-rx-jack-kruse/

3.  Bazan et al.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3406932/

4. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00044/full

5. Epi-paleo Rx. By Dr. Jack Kruse

BARIATRIC SURGERY 101:  Consider the SUN before the knife

Comments

This is very valuable information and I would like to thank you for providing such important details. It is really important for obese people.

VitAnyaNaked

Laid out well and so much cheaper to connect with the sun & nature. You will live longer if that is one of your goals too.

Allin

Powerful information

Karl Sapp


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