Niacin, Aliens, and Good Looks
Back on May 26 this blog quoted from this post in Dear Buster Van Buren's blog:
I loved Katie in Dawson's Creek, because she was sweet and innocent and nice - at least her character was....I will always think of her as Joey - the sweet teenage girl in love with Dawson.
So what's turned her to the dark side? The most recent picture of her, showing a nice cold sore Herpes Simplex outbreak on her face. Not a tiny one, but a big-ass whamma jamma outbreak. Why on earth she would ever go out in public while this was going on is beside me. Never before has she been photographed like this (smartly so), and I wonder why she broke with tradition and shared the scary disease-ridden part of herself with the world at this time?
Tom? You can have her. She's all yours buddy. Kiss her to your hearts delight, and don't tell me that this is a "break-out" caused by kissing too vigorously....
I remembered this comment from Buster when I heard the following on the radio this morning (either from Bill Handel or Ryan Seacrest - I confuse the two of them).
Many questions were raised about strange red blotches on Katie Holmes’ face shortly after her relationship with Tom Cruise was announced.
Now there are suggestions that the marks were due to a Scientology “detoxification” ritual.
The detox involves doses of the vitamin Niacin....
An unnamed Scientologist has responded:
The controversial Church of Scientology has slammed reports one its rituals was responsible for the sores on KATIE HOLMES' mouth in May (05)....
While most critics believed Holmes had acquired the sores from her public kissing sessions with Cruise, several gossip columnists claimed the 26-year-old actress developed the sores after enduring a Scientology process, known as purification....
The alleged client of the purification is given vitamin B3 (niacin), which helps to decrease cholesterol and boost circulation.
However, a spokesman for the church says, "Whatever is on Katie's face has nothing to do with us. It's insulting that you would ask such a thing."
Here's some more (sorry, I couldn't let this one go):
Science-fiction writer and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard maintained that taking niacin in combination with exercise and sauna sessions helps purge the body of "radiation," Hubbard's shorthand for negative alien substances in the body.
These days Scientologists promote a purification regimen called Purif....
The B-complex vitamin - which is used in traditional medicine to decrease cholesterol and improve circulation - can cause a red flush on the face and a diffuse itchy rash on the body when taken in large doses.
So was niacin the cause of Katie's temporary disfigurement?
At Lowdown's request, Manhattan dermatologist Paul Frank examined photographs of the future Mrs. Cruise.
"Although I can't say for sure, this looks like a cold-sore attack," Frank said. "Niacin shouldn't trigger cold sores."
Well then, what does?
"Stress is the No. 1 cause," he replied. "God knows Scientology stresses me out!"...
An oppressive or suppressive or whatever you call them quoted the official word on Purif:
CLEAR BODY, CLEAR MIND
The pollution of your body is blocking your clear thinking. In his track of research into the mind and life, L. Ron Hubbard discovered a major barrier between the individual and his potential for personal improvement and success in life – drugs and toxic chemicals....
Today, we live in a society under siege, bombarded not only by an unprecedented onslaught of drug use, but also by thousands of chemical toxins and poisons in our food, water and air....
L. Ron Hubbard was the first to discover that chemicals, drugs and toxins stay in your body long after you are exposed to them. He also isolated precisely where in the body this toxic buildup occurs and exactly how to get rid of it. No other program even comes close to addressing this deep toxic pollution that destroys your mental alertness and vitality....
Based on a decade of extensive research into the mental and spiritual effects of past drug use and exposure to toxic substances, the Purification Program is in use all over the world since its release in 1979....
Over 100,000 people have completed this program with miraculous results....
Various comments were interjected into the text above:
[What this cultist doesn't mention is that this quack medicine ritual has repeatedly resulted in the cult getting slapped down for practicing medicine without a license. Since the inhuman amounts of niacine that the cults inflict victims with causes kidney damage, the cult has also been slapped with numerous civil cases.
Additionally what this cultis doesn't mention is that Hubbard made all kinds of insanely freakish claims about this ritual, including the bizarre belief that the physiological damage that this ritual causes is some how "resimulated trama" that the victim experienced some time in the past. The insane messiah claimed that the red skin that the ritual produces is caused by radition leaving the body. Hpow utterly insane -- and very deadly. Many people have died from this.
Just this year (the year 2,000) the "narconon" fake front of this criminal organization was caught engaging in this criminal ritual in one of Utah's prisons. When the authorities found out about it (thanks, AntiReg!) the threw the crooks out and the fraud that the Scientology crooks perped against Utah was covered in the news - flr]
[...L. Ron Hubbard wasn't "the first to discover" anything, leave alone that toxins can build in the body. This is one of the crook's many grandious claims that Hubbard himself liked to brag about, regardless of how insane it made him look.
Hubbard's insanity included the notion that bodies soak up radiation and that the radiation could be disolved-away with water. Hubbard also came up with the insane notion that engaging in this deadly quack medicine ritual would cause radiation to leave the body, causing the red skin that the deadly ritual some times creates. In fact the discoloration of the skin is a warning sign that one's doing something extremely stupid - flr]
Well, as I noted back in 2003, the Scientologists aren't the only ones working to rid your body of toxins:
From maris.gr: A dynamic treatment for those who demand instant results. Pressotherapy combats cellulite by flushing out toxins, thus deterring toxin retention.
From the Shanghai Star: Colonic treatment involves allowing a nurse to insert a tube into your rear end and flush out all the toxins that have accumulated there.
From
herbcorner.net: Actually, I talking about Deep Tissue Stone Therapy. Using hot basalt stones and cold marble stones, wonderful thermal gymnastics happen in your soft tissue....The hotter the better, tho, as the heat quickly penetrates deep into the tissue causing it to relax, allowing blood to flow more freely, flushing out toxins that have built up and bringing in fresh oxygen and nutrients.
I also linked to something at lronhubbard.org.
And back on November 11, 2004, in the middle of a discussion on vonsinium, I mentioned something about a sweat lodge (hmm...kinda like a sauna):
A 37 y.o. Melbourne man died and a 30 year old man is still in hospital after spending time in a sweat lodge. This is not the first time that a sweat lodge has been responsible for a death in Australia. A 30 year old Byron Bay woman died last year in a similar incident that apparently included a ceremony where snake poison was ingested.
For the unwary, a sweat lodge is a native american teepee that is filled with hot rocks. The victims close themselves into the teepee and pour water onto the rocks to create a steam tent. It is said to remove toxins and align the mind, body and spirit. The chanting and consumption of dangerous substances is supposed to make the process more spiritually uplifting....
The chanting presumably also chases the aliens away.
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