Hot flashes

Symptom
  • High-fat diet compounding factor: A long-term high-fat/high-protein diet maxes out the liver on top of all other toxins. High fat encases and traps toxic substances in fat cells inside the liver. Keto diets make hot flashes worse because they are high-fat. The liver is simultaneously fighting a high-fat diet while defending against all the viral and toxic load.
  • Sluggish liver: A sluggish stagnant liver filled with a variety of toxins including toxic hormones from years of fight or flight, toxic heavy metals such as mercury aluminum and copper, poisonous viral byproduct and other waste matter from Epstein-Barr and other viruses
  • Environmental toxins in liver: Air fresheners, scented candles, perfumes, and colognes are described as 'the Trojan horse of hell' — they accumulate silently in the liver over years. Old pharmaceuticals (including birth control pills, anti-anxiety meds, antibiotics, benzodiazepines taken for years) sit in the liver and build up. DDT, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, plastics, and petrochemical byproducts all contribute. Five years of birth control pills can cause hot flashes five years later.
  • The pill: Birth control pills sit in women's livers and build up over time
  • High-fat diet combined with all the above maxes out the liver
  • Central nervous system: Hot flashes are actually a central nervous system condition
  • Stagnant sluggish liver: Hot flashes are caused by a stagnant sluggish liver, not hormonal imbalance
  • Water filter toxins: Hot flashes caused by intoxication from old water filter that wasn't changed for years
  • Toxic liver: Liver being toxic, not menopause - toxins built up from decades of exposure to suntan lotions, perfumes, hairspray, etc.
  • Viruses specifically named: Over 60 varieties of Epstein-Barr virus, over 30 varieties of shingles virus, and many varieties of HHV-6, herpes simplex 1, herpes simplex 2, and cytomegalovirus. Viral byproduct and waste matter (neurotoxins and dermatoxins) released into the liver and bloodstream are a primary driver of liver heat and hot flashes.
  • Pharmaceuticals and exposure to pesticides, herbicides, fungicides
  • Sluggish, stagnant liver filled with toxic hormones from fight-or-flight
  • Intergenerational toxic liver: Some people are born with a sluggish, stagnant liver from toxins passed down through earlier generations. These individuals may experience hot flashes in their late 30s or early 40s rather than the more typical 50s. The earlier onset is not a hormonal issue — it is a more toxic starting point.
  • Toxic heavy metals (mercury, aluminum, copper) in liver
  • Viral waste from EBV, HHV-6, shingles, cytomegalovirus
  • Mechanism: liver overheating: When the liver fills up with toxins — viral poisons, heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, old prescription drugs — it becomes overburdened and starts to run hot. The body tries to cool it down by expelling heat from the liver and pulsing it through the body, creating the uncomfortable overheated sensation of a hot flash. The liver overheating is the direct mechanism, not hormone fluctuation.

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Hot flashes - Symptom | MM Said