This video takes a genuine anatomical discovery and stretches it into a pseudoscientific oversimplification that ignores the functional complexity of the immune system. It is a classic example of fringe theory misappropriating scientific terminology to manufacture unearned authority.
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It Appears that the Newly Discovered (2018) "Interstitium" Layer Might be the Immune SystemAdded:
Okay, I just want to make a point. I've been studying fascia for a very long time finding it in my mud fossils and I put this paper up in 2015 fascia facilitated fossilization and it's because the fascia is special collagens and connective tissues are are very very special compared to the rest. There's a strings and springs and the coating that coats every every organ in your body.
And I said fascia is a tubular fluid filled fabric network instantly reconfigures itself if it's damaged or pulled apart. It appears it could be a fiber optic wired network.
And uh I go on I I I went pretty deep into this.
And uh Of course it didn't get much traction but this was called fascia facilitated fossilization. It comes from 2015.
I could see the things that they could not see in autopsies because by the time they drained all the fluids out of the bodies it was gone. They they they couldn't they never saw it before. So let's just talk real quickly about this because I think I have more to offer on this now.
And I'll show you.
Okay my friends this is about the lymphatic system and this is quite serious. They've been talking about this brand new discovery of this particular layer in the body. It's called the interstitium but not only is that it's also our immune system.
This right here is a tube that runs down to this brilliant white side. This right here is the tube that runs down to almost a clear area and these two dots connect to the next body part that this invests in. There's a flap. I'm going to show you in a second.
And that flap locks in one body part into the next body part. And these two fluid tubes run the lymph in and out, I believe.
I'm going to be talking with Gil Hedley.
He's probably the top guy in the world on fascia and the lymph lymphatic system. He's been doing this. I've been talking with him for years and years about this.
Okay, my friends, a medical shocker du jour. Scientists just discovered the largest ever human organ. They didn't realize it existed. This is from just recently, but it goes back. I've been studying this stuff for 15 years or more.
Now, this was from 2026, but the original paper about it was in 2018. Of course, I wrote the paper about it in 2015 about fascia facilitated fossilization. And the fascia is this stuff right here.
That's fascia.
You see the white stuff? That's a coating all your muscles and your tendons and your liver, your heart, every organ in your body.
Now, inside that layer, inside this fascia, there's another layer that's part of that fascia. They're trying to decide how they're going to talk about this right now. The fascia commission of the the world is discussing this right now.
That layer of fascia houses lymph.
And it travels from this layer of lymph, which is in a a shoulder muscle. I believe this is like a muscle from maybe like up in the shoulder area.
And there's two little tiny dots.
One goes out and one goes back in. And that fluid in that particular organ or or muscle or whatever it is, I would say has to be specific to that organ. You can't have your fascia coating your stomach, which is loaded with acids, and then have exactly the same coating this on your heart and the same coating this on your lungs and the same coating this on your liver and your pancreas. And everything has fascia on it.
And within the fascia, or actually it's above the fascia, is this lymphatic system.
And it stays up there, and anything that tries to penetrate it to get down into the muscle or into the organ or whatever, it kills it before it gets through.
Now, there's two little tiny dots that they've never been known about, and they're still not known. I'm the only one apparently that knows about them.
And I'll show you what they are. And I know I'm not bragging, it's just true.
And I know the people that are in the fascia congress, they they there's a specific number of people that are trying to understand this. They they just said this they just discovered this.
This interstitium, the largest organ in the human body. It's controversial for reasons we'll get into later, but they're talking about interstitium only discovered 10 years ago. So, that would be 2016, 20 you know, 20 16.
And most of us don't even know about it.
Mostly doctors don't hardly know about it. Cuz what's in that is your immune system.
Okay, my friends. That is the fascia.
This all comes together in a bundle and locks right in right here.
And then these are the two tubes that continue on to the next body part.
You see this little white line here?
And that right there.
That's the one side and this is the other and they're two different colors.
You see the one which is extremely white. Let me see if I can change the color on this.
Takes a second to focus in.
All right. Well, you can see the tube coming down.
And then it's extremely white.
This one is clear almost and this is the tube. You have to follow this closely.
We're going to get in a very close and look at it in a second.
But that [snorts] tube comes up and goes back into the fascia that's coming down. The fascia is a complete separate layer of its own.
And it also includes the lymphatic system and I don't think they knew about this cuz nobody knows about these two little dots here.
But we're going to know about them so soon.
This triangle shape, I'll show you in a second, is what locks this body part into the next. This is just a muscle.
Sometimes it's a kidney, a liver, a lung.
Everything [clears throat] has to be locked into its its into the body and additionally everything has to be have its own chemistry as far as I'm concerned. I don't think you could have the same fascia in your your um stomach lining around your stomach.
The fascia around your stomach would have to do something with acids, I would assume.
Something is going to be different about that than something that the fascia that's in your your lung or your liver or your kidney. I mean, they're all different. I To my way of thinking.
Now, I we'd have to take and get the fluids from this from the each specific organ and see if those fluids are the same or different. But, this is the part I want to focus in on right now because this is unknown as far as I know.
Okay, so in the years since they've discovered it, they they've trying to decide what it does. It said it it uh it was a picture entirely missing from centuries of anatomy books. Nobody Nobody ever knew about it in the anatomy textbooks.
In the years since the interstice interstitium discovery there's been debate around the nature and the function.
They're talking about it might be a shock absorber, it might be this, it might be that. Well, I think I know exactly what it is. It is the channel to run the lymph lymph fluids throughout the body, and I can almost prove this.
And what we were looking at before was the two little dots there to transfer those fluids. And I believe there's got to be a difference in some some body parts than other body parts.
That lymph fluid cannot be the same in the the surrounds the stomach, it can't be the same as what surrounds the kidneys or the lungs or the heart.
I don't think this is something that's got to be investigated. And I'd say it's not hard to investigate. And this may be the whole route to health is to understand what's in the interstitium layer.
Because what's in that layer is primarily what I'm talking about is the ribosomes.
Which are the chemistry sets that do the ends enzymatic work in your body.
They are the enzymes.
And they are in there, but they're also in there because of bacteria. Bacteria create them. They live in that layer and they protect you. It's your immune system. That is my claim.
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