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October 30, 2026

How to Avoid a Plane Crash

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How to avoid a plane crash?

If I told you that 200 people die every week from plane crashes inside Israel — would you fly?

Would any Israeli airline survive?

I'm guessing the answer is no.

That's equivalent to one Airbus 320 a week.

But 200 people on average die every week from medical errors.

That's 10,000 people a year.

And I'm not talking about someone who arrived at a hospital after an accident. I'm talking about errors caused by wrong diagnoses, drugs, surgeries, and medical procedures.

Medical errors are the #3 cause of death in Israel — after heart disease and cancer. (Those have also been linked to drugs and shots, and we've seen a significant rise since 2021.)

We've handed our bodies over to a system that treats symptoms with petroleum-based drugs.

If every time you have a cold, sore throat, rash, or migraine, you go to the man in the white coat —

If you have a regular doctor saved in your phone, a regular pharmacy or regular prescription —

You've handed your body over to the system. You've given up on a deep relationship with your body.

As someone who was on drugs for years and suffered from a disease — I only managed to improve my health when I stopped using the medical system.

I'm not saying this to defame doctors. There are many wonderful doctors with good intentions.

But the problem is the system.

10,000 people die a year because its treatment methods are so flawed.

That can't change as long as healthy people don't generate money for the system.

The problem is that the moment you enter the system — regular doctor visits, the clinic, the pharmacy in the hospital (not in emergencies) — you teach yourself that health isn't your business. It belongs to the white-coated person who studied for it. You become dependent and give up on learning the only things that can lead to a healthy life.

And those are your choices — what you do, and also what you avoid.

For our medicine not to harm us, you have to avoid certain procedures starting from age 0 that damage your health from the day you're born. (I'll set emergency medicine aside — that's a blessing.)

That includes shots with heavy metals, formula instead of breast milk, premature cord cutting, a drug with side effects for every discomfort.

The moment you start taking a prescription drug, it's very hard to come back. Sometimes the body doesn't know how to function without it. In other cases the doctor or therapist won't take responsibility for stopping it.

So better not to start at all.

Almost any problem can be solved with lifestyle changes, diet, and herbs / chemical substances that aren't petroleum-based. (I personally use colloidal silver when I have something viral or a wound.)

The system just makes sure we don't have access to — or don't understand the importance of — these options.

The good-hearted man in the white coat understands he has no way to help a person with chronic or autoimmune disease.

He didn't study nutrition, fasting, natural health, healing processes, herbs. All of those were once in the doctor's syllabus until oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller changed everything in favor of petroleum-based drug production.

They call it chronic because the drug doesn't heal. It just lets you maintain the disease, and then it's called chronic — because if you ignore the root, there's no way to solve it with a drug.

It's like discovering chocolate gives you a headache, taking paracetamol, and continuing to eat chocolate every day. Is that a chronic headache?

What about autoimmune disease — the body attacking itself?

If the body attacked itself, we'd die.

Most people with chronic or autoimmune diseases experience relief or disappearance of symptoms during a water fast. Why does the body suddenly stop attacking itself?

Understand:

The only way to be healthy in our toxic world — toxic in air pollution, heavy metals, processed food, EMF, cosmetics, cleaning chemicals, and consciousness poisoning — is to take care of nourishing ourselves first.

With food, water, sleep, sun, and above all — consciousness.

Because if you put your hopes in someone else — a white coat, an "expert," someone trained or funded by pharma — you increase your odds of joining the Airbus 320 statistic.

10,000 a year here is no joke. 215,000 a year in the US. 3 million people a year worldwide.

The thing is, if you want to choose the path without Western medicine, you have to remove from your life all the things that harm the body — and know how to give it everything it needs to thrive.

You can't be against Western medicine without actually knowing how to create health.

I'd love to show you my path — the one that turned me healthy against everything the system told me.

Gut Rules course — it changes lives: body and consciousness.


A break

You know what I've learned from a decade of healing processes — mine, and with others?

The single most effective thing every person needs to heal themselves is to step out of the familiar.

It's hard to see the full picture of your life when you're in the same country, same environment, same people, same habits, same beliefs, same fears, same patterns.

I think you get it.

I've said many times — if I could go back in time, the first thing I'd do to heal myself (not just physically, but at the consciousness level) would be to fly somewhere I've never been to look for answers.

And I don't mean Paris or New York — though living in New York for a decade contributed a lot to my growth.

A few days ago I came across a photo of myself from 15 years ago and felt sad in my heart.

It was a photo from my first days in New York in 2009. It was the peak of my colitis. But what bothered me wasn't that I was paler and thinner than usual — it was that the guy in the picture looked like someone who'd lost himself.

For many years of my life, I was a strange version of myself. A version very different from the kid and the growing teen I had been.

That's part of the essence of disease.

We're born healthy, happy, and loving. And somewhere along the way we forget who we are and what's right for us.

That's the disease — the distancing from a certain part of yourself. It doesn't have to express itself as colitis or even chronic disease.

For some it's depression or anxiety. For others, high stress, headaches, allergies. Maybe something with the thyroid, weight gain, or skin issues.

I started moving away from myself during the last year of high school — when I abandoned who I was to become a character I thought matched a soldier in an elite IDF unit (what I thought was my dream). That meant becoming very serious. Fun seemed unnecessary.

That continued more or less until age 28, when I began the process of self-healing — when I started to understand I'd given up on who I am.

There were a few significant things I did in my healing process. I started traveling alone — I flew often to travel in Mexico, and I discovered the power of being alone.

I started going to workshops and retreats to learn and acquire new tools. I discovered people and approaches.

I started investing in myself — in my body, in pleasure, in nature, and I came back to enjoying life.

And more than anything, I started practicing everything I read and learned.

It takes work to leave the victim frequency — or in less extreme terms, to leave the frequency of someone who hasn't taken responsibility for his life for many years.


If you're ready for something new — I'm hosting a 5-day retreat in Cyprus, June 28–July 2.

5 days of nature, health, depth, people, new discoveries, and pleasure 🙂

It's Sunday to Thursday — so you can come back to real life and have a moment alone with yourself over the weekend for integration before returning to routine.

I'd love to see you if it speaks to you. It'll be meaningful.

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