• Is Your Body's pH Imbalance Causing Anxiety, Depression, and Chronic Disease?

  • Jul 18 2024
  • Duración: 57 m
  • Podcast

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Is Your Body's pH Imbalance Causing Anxiety, Depression, and Chronic Disease?

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  • Welcome back to Higher Density Living. In this episode, we are joined by Martin Pytela, the founder of Life Enthusiast. Pytela dedicated his life to natural health and wellness. From his early experiences with mercury poisoning to becoming a Certified Metabolic Typing Advisor, Pytela's personal health challenges have fueled his mission to help others achieve optimal health. Through Life Enthusiast, he provides access to high-quality natural supplements and educates his audience on holistic healing practices. His work continues to inspire many to seek healthier, more balanced lives through natural means. This episode tales the life of Martin’s personal story health and growth in recovering from major health problems. Martin Pytela grew up in a society where about 20% of the population was under the payroll of a totalitarian regime — nowadays, this is often referred to as the deep state. Martin's father is the son of a butcher who had been branded a capitalist and an exploiter of the working class merely for employing three people. In 1952, the father's 'incorrect' class background led to his expulsion from university. Despite this setback and two years of compulsory military service, he eventually managed to complete his education. During Martin’s teenage years, their conversations were fraught with caution. At 13, Martin was too young and naive to fully understand the complexities of their situation, being indoctrinated by school and government propaganda. By the age of sixteen, Martin began to see the truth. The pivotal moment came when Soviet tanks rolled into their country in 1968. Witnessing this at 16, and becoming fully aware by the age of 24, Martin realized he had to leave. The situation was dire, with no signs of change or revolution. He felt trapped in a web of lies—lies that everyone knew were false but perpetuated anyway. During his time at university, Martin even passed a state board exam in Marxist-Leninist doctrine, fully aware that he was merely parroting the ideology to a committee. It was all a pretense, a charade in which everyone participated. Martin’s escape from this oppressive regime was on a one-way ticket. He sought asylum in and saw two paths to totalitarianism: one where the government controls everything, and another where big business holds sway over the government. After reaching Austria, Martin navigated the standard immigration process to get to Canada. At that time, immigration was not characterized by the mass movements seen today. As a refugee, Martin manage to financially survive due to the kind generosity and opportunities in Canada. The government provided a six-month language course and sufficient support for modest living accommodations. Once the course was completed, Martin found an employment. At 24, he was young, healthy, and ready to work. The job paid well with union wages and wasn’t overly strenuous. Martin arrived in Canada with the determination to integrate fully into society, aiming to become part of the melting pot. In Austria, Martin’s education and qualifications were instantly recognized, allowing him to find professional employment easily. However, socially, he never felt fully accepted. In Canada, the opposite was true. People were welcoming and eager to hear his story, inviting him to social gatherings. Professionally, though, they questioned his lack of Canadian experience despite his university degree. This meant starting at the bottom of the professional ladder. Working at the sawmill turned out to be a blessing in disguise. The job was fully unionized, and after 90 days, Martin had comprehensive health coverage, including dental. When he visited a dentist, he was told he had 12 cavities and needed mercury amalgam fillings, which the dentist referred to as "silver fillings." Trusting the dentist, Martin went ahead with the treatment. He might not have needed all those fillings, but with health insurance covering the costs, he wasn’t concerned. Unfortunately, this led to mercury toxicity, and the following decade was marked by serious health issues. Reflecting on his journey from a controlled society to a free country, Martin saw a complex mix of challenges and growth. His story was one of resilience, adapting to new environments, and the continuous struggle to integrate and thrive in a new world. In the course of his life, Martin encountered a medical practice that, to his surprise, persisted into the modern era: the use of mercury amalgam fillings. Despite being aware of its potential dangers, he observed that many people today still receive mercury in their dental treatments and vaccinations. This realization was shocking, especially as it led to significant health issues for him. Martin recounted how, shortly after receiving mercury fillings, he began experiencing severe health problems. He developed carpal tunnel syndrome and plantar fasciitis, and eventually, his back ...
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