The Bolus Theory Series

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Obesity Isn’t Just Food: How Vaccines and Leaky Gut Are Fueling a Hidden Epidemic

Obesity Isn’t Just Food: How Vaccines and Leaky Gut Are Fueling a Hidden Epidemic

Fix leaky gut and its root cause, bring back - at the population level - the body's ability to select what it needs, and you'll fix the obesity epidemic.

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Nutrition is an area where people have radical religions. Not sure why, but that’s the state of the world. So I am certain to take a lot of flack for this article.

My work around the Bolus Theory and other mechanistic biological dynamics applies the scientific method rigorously and distrusts linear conclusions with contradictions.

The correlation between obesity and nutrition is filled with contradictions. The most notable of these contradictions is the following: In the 60s and 70s, junk food, bad eating habits, and fatty diets (Twinkies existed!) were widely around, probably more so than today, and obesity wasn’t around. Such irreconcilable evidence at a population level should tell everyone interested in the topic that something bigger has happened.

The idea that the obesity epidemic is only due to nutrition is a scientific and intellectual fallacy, a trap. Something has changed in the bodies of a large part of the population so much so they can’t control fat1.

Twinkies 70s

As the US administration tackles the challenge of making Americans healthy again, the topic of nutrition comes back as the obvious response, if not even the sole response. Linear thinking is easy to sell: people gain weight because they eat too much of the wrong food.

“La messe est dite.” as we say in French (The mass is said) or “The writing is on the wall”.

Add in a twist of moral condescendence for the sin of Glutony and Sloth, and the crowd aggregates ready for the kill, thinking “If you’re obese, it’s all your fault!”.

Given the price to society of obesity, once again well-intended authorities, bureaucrats, and nutrition zealots will need to take this freedom away from you, without having the full picture, but with a form of woke moral condescendence. A whole population is ready to tell people what they should be eating, and how they should be eating, but nobody questions why some are gaining excessive weight and some aren’t.

In the past 50 years, the US population ON AVERAGE has gained 30 pounds! That’s a monumental gain. In the 80s, the US population wasn’t starving or underfed. This phenomenon is pathological, not behavioral. This is not due to a change in diet. This is due a change in our bodies. Trying to scapegoat the changes on agriculture methods, food habits, or even food processing since 1985 is ignoring the hard reality.

Today, a large part of the population is more into healthy organic food, sports, and health conscious than ever before. Nonetheless, we have an obesity epidemic. The hypothesis driving this phenomenon has got to be (1) physiological, (2) acute, and (3) massive.


When healthy, our bodies are perfectly capable of ingesting, absorbing, mitigating, filtering, and processing out low-dose poisons. When one takes the time to calculate the aggression force of dyes, glyphosate, mercury, or other environmental poisons present in our food chain, one always realizes we are - in the general case of the general population2 - far below anything poisonous. Our bodies are dynamic. They protect, regenerate, and heal when small damages occur. The idea of accumulated poison is a complete fallacy. A healthy immune systems work 24-7 cleaning out all toxins and potential poisons out of our bodies.

I am not encouraging RoundUp, artificial dyes, seed oil, contaminated fish, or fatty foods. OK? Eating a diversified healthy diet as close to what’s found in nature, notably meat, dairies, and eggs, is probably the best option. But neither dyes nor seed oil can be responsible for the massive chronic illnesses or obesity crisis in America and across the world today.

It’s a scientific fallacy, but it’s an easy way to split society between the clean and the unclean.

Blame the unclean - 40% of the US population, mostly the underprivileged - to avoid true accountability for the medical industrial complex. Linear thinking is an easy sell, but it’s a trap because ultimately everyone pays the price.

Like autism, cancer, and Alzheimer’s, obesity is a signal of something gone awfully wrong collectively. A truth most have trouble admitting. A truth, corporations and health organizations try to hide to avoid facing the collective responsibility of their corrupt disfunctionality.

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