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Soil to Cell Coherence: Remembering What Feels Alive

October 7, 2025 By cegan

I’ve explored nearly every way of eating imaginable. I’ve been vegan. I’ve followed paleo. I use organ-based supplements to rebuild hormone balance after coming off thyroid medication.

But one memory persists — how incredible I felt when I began each morning with fresh-pressed juices, when my meals overflowed with living fruits and vegetables, when food felt like energy, vitality, and sunlight in tangible rubber-on-the-road ways. The clarity and energy I felt were undeniable.

When my hormones shifted after I took myself off thyroid medication, I sensed a need for a little clean, pasture-raised, and wild-caught animal protein to help bring my hormones back into balance. It was humbling and exciting to realize that I needed to learn more about the breadth of what the dietary spectrum has to teach.

This realization sent me deep into the research — and what I do every day for work for CellCore naturally became the tool I used to explore my own questions. I wanted to understand why this middle ground made sense to me now, despite my reverence for the plant-based philosophy. What I discovered is what I now call “soil to cell coherence” — the idea that true nourishment depends on the connection between the microbes in the soil, the vitality of plants, and the intelligence of the human cell.

Protein: The Science Beneath the Debate

There’s a lot of debate around protein. But what gets lost is the simple truth: the body needs enough to repair, rebuild, and sustain, but not as much as some camps assert.

The baseline recommendation is about 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight per day to prevent deficiencies. But this is the minimum for survival, not the mark of optimal health.

Clinical studies show that adults, especially those of us over fifty or recovering from stress or illness, do better with 1.0 to 1.2 grams per kilogram. Highly active people may benefit from up to 1.6 grams.¹²³ Those ranges help maintain lean muscle, steady metabolism, and, in my personal and clinical experience, they’re vital for healing from toxin exposures.

A well-planned vegan diet can easily meet those needs. The key is variety — and enough total protein. In his book, Eat To Live, vegan doctor, Dr. Joel Fuhrman, recommends soy, lentils, quinoa, hemp, and peas to be sure to get every essential amino acid. What matters most though isn’t the label on the diet, it’s whether your body is getting the raw materials it needs to repair, renew, and rebuild itself.

Where Veganism Shines — and Where It Can Falter

Whole-food, plant-based diets offer, with lots of fresh, live, and local vegetables and fruits, provides powerful benefits. They calm inflammation, support heart health, and improve insulin sensitivity.⁴ They’re rich in polyphenols, antioxidants, and fiber — nutrients that feed a diverse and resilient gut microbiome.

But certain nutrients, such as vitamin B12, iron, zinc, DHA, and selenium, can be harder to get in full measure from plants alone.⁵⁶ Many long-time vegans stay vibrant by supplementing or adding functional foods that bridge those gaps… and supplementing with pills and potions out of necessity just doesn’t make sense to me, since I believe nature provides.

This is where We Are the New Farmers spirulina fits beautifully. It’s a living, nutrient-dense plant protein, full of chlorophyll, B vitamins, and trace minerals. It carries the same bright, life-force energy I feel in a glass of fresh juice!

For me, adding a small amount of clean, consciously raised animal protein brings grounding and stability. It provides easily absorbed nutrients, such as heme iron, vitamin A in its active form, and zinc, which are all crucial for cellular repair, metabolic function, and sustained energy.⁷

The Living Thread: From Soil to Cell

Science, and one of my current favorite doctors, Dr. Zach Bush, are now confirming what intuition has long known: our health mirrors the health of the soil. Regenerative farming restores microbial life to the earth and, with it, the nutrient richness of the plants and animals it nourishes.⁸⁹

Researchers are now even mapping the connections between the soil microbiome, the plant microbiome, and our own gut ecosystem — marking a living thread of communication that runs through all of life, what Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh called the interbeingness of life. ¹⁰

When that thread stays intact, food becomes information the body recognizes. When it breaks, even ‘perfect’ diets lose meaning.

How I Practice Soil to Cell Coherence

  • Begin with life. Each morning I have a shote of wheatgrass, fresh pressed juice and/or spirulina in my smoothie, to cleanse my palate and remind my body what real, living food tastes and feels like.
  • Honor protein needs. I build each meal with intention, whether lentils and quinoa or a small portion of regeneratively raised fish or eggs.
  • Close the gaps. I supplement B 12 and DHA if I feel needed.
  • Feed the microbiome. I fill my week with a wide variety of plants — thirty or more whenever possible — and weave in living ferments that sustain the diversity a healthy gut depends on.
  • Support the soil. I buy from local, organic farms that work with nature rather than against it.

References

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  3. Morton RW et al. Br J Sports Med. 2018;52(6):376–384.
  4. Esselstyn CB et al. Am J Cardiol. 2014;113(7):1071–1076.
  5. Melina V et al. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2016;116(12):1970–1980.
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  7. Otten JJ et al. Dietary Reference Intakes. National Academies Press; 2006.
  8. Montgomery DR, Biklé A. Front Sustain Food Syst. 2021;5:682762.
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  10. Walters WA et al. Front Microbiol. 2020;11:1858.

Closing Reflection

Whether vegan, omnivore, or somewhere in between, the goal is the same, to live in coherence and alignment with Mother Nature and her ecosystems that sustain us. For me, that means choosing foods that carry vitality and deep nourishment from the soil to the cell, and honoring the intelligence of Nature itself.

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Carbon Doesn’t Forget

August 17, 2025 By cegan


A million years ago, carbon in soil learned to restore balance, move nutrients, eliminate toxins. Today, that same carbon, now called fulvic acid, still knows how.

I watch it work every day in my practice. Same molecular memory. Same binding patterns. Same reparative qualities. Carbon doing what carbon learned to do before humans existed.

Mickey Singer, author of The Untethered Soul, blew my mind last week: carbon didn’t even exist at the Big Bang. It had to be forged inside stars at 100 million degrees. But here’s what really stopped me: Carbon shouldn’t exist. It takes three helium atoms colliding in perfect sequence, but the first two create something that disappears in 0.0000000000000001 seconds. The third has to hit before that instant passes. Every carbon atom in your body is proof of a miracle that barely worked. You’re made of statistical impossibilities.

Moby had it right with “We Are All Made of Stars” back in 2002. Turns out it wasn’t just lyrical poetry.

Now when I hand a client a bottle of fulvic acid to clear toxicity, I’m literally giving them carbon that was forged in stars and trained in soil.

This isn’t a synthetic biohack. It’s stellar carbon the universe spent a billion years perfecting. This impossible element became life’s foundation, it is both scaffold and shuttle – building every protein and DNA strand while transporting nutrients in, toxins out.

Toxins don’t stand a chance. The carbon has been practicing too long. It doesn’t care if it’s in soil or in you. The work is the same.

That’s what makes carbon sacred. Not just that stars made it, but that the universe had to break probability to make it happen.

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Stop Taking Probiotics Until You Read This

August 12, 2025 By cegan

A client called yesterday. “My doctor put me on antibiotics. Should I take a probiotic?” Made me realize how backwards we’ve got this whole gut health thing.

Antibiotics destroy beneficial bacteria, trigger antibiotic-resistant infections, and cause C. diff overgrowth that causes half a million infections and kills 12,800 Americans yearly according to the CDC (2024). Taking probiotics while on antibiotics is futile. It’s like planting seeds while pouring bleach on the soil.

Here’s what nobody’s telling you: Glyphosate – with over 300 million pounds applied annually in the US alone according to EPA data – is an antibiotic. This chemical they spray on your food to kill weeds is killing the beneficial bacteria in your gut just like the antibiotic you’re taking. Every meal with conventional grains, every glass of tap water, every bite of non-organic food dumps more of this bacteria-destroying chemical poison into your system.

So here’s what I told my client: Open a BioToxin Binder capsule and swish it in your mouth before swallowing. Let those humic and fulvic acids start binding toxins from your mouth all the way down. Fix the terrain first.

Your expensive probiotics don’t stand a chance. Your gut terrain has been altered by antimicrobial chemicals, making it impossible for beneficial bacteria to establish and multiply. Furthermore, NIH research shows your gut contains 1,000-5,000 bacterial species. How can 12-15 strains in a capsule restore this complex ecosystem?

Antibiotics literally mean “anti-life.” They strip away your protective mucus layer and damage the epithelial cells lining your intestines. The tight junctions – cellular gatekeepers that control what passes through your intestinal barrier – break apart. Your intestinal wall becomes permeable, flooding your bloodstream with toxins and triggering autoimmune reactions.

As CellCore’s Clinical Advisor, analyzing toxin data daily, I can tell you this: elevated glyphosate and other toxic chemicals destroy gut terrain faster than any probiotic can rebuild it. Remove what’s destroying bacteria, before you start adding bacteria.

Remove the poisons first. Humic and fulvic acids bind glyphosate, heavy metals, and chemical cocktails destroying your gut terrain. Support drainage pathways and mitochondrial function (energy), then rebuild the environment where beneficial bacteria thrive naturally.

The supplement industry generates $140+ billion annually according to market research firms – just like pharmaceuticals. They’re selling you bandaids for our “pill for every ill” culture, not root cause solutions.

Your body’s intelligence knows exactly how to heal. Remove what’s interfering with its natural processes and watch what happens.

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The Glyphosate Cascade: How This Molecule Is Destroying Our Health

August 3, 2025 By cegan

Billions of pounds. Every year we dump billions of pounds of glyphosate on this planet. It’s in 75% of the rain falling on us. It’s in 75% of every breath we breathe.

This is Roundup. The stuff in your garage. The stuff your neighbor is spraying. The stuff lining your local hardware store and Home Depot shelves.

Soil Is Everything

Monsanto patented glyphosate as an antibiotic. Not an herbicide, an antibiotic. Also an antifungal. Also an antiparasitic. Think about that for a second.

When farmers spray their fields, they’re not just killing weeds. They’re executing a genocide on soil biology. In one fell swoop 30,000 species of bacteria, gone. 5 million species of fungi, gone. The mycorrhizal networks that have been building soil for millions of years, gone. And once these microbial species die, the soil can’t do anything. It can’t make nutrients. Can’t hold water. Can’t recover from anything. So what do farmers do? They pour in petroleum-based fertilizers, which are fossil fuel derivatives, because the soil is so dead it needs chemical inputs just to grow corn, for example. Corn that doesn’t even feed humans. Corn used for ethanol and high-fructose corn syrup and feeding cows that shouldn’t eat corn in the first place.

The farmers know this is insane. They’re losing $60 on every bushel. Eight thousand farms went bankrupt in 2016 alone. But the banks only loan money for crops covered by federal crop insurance, and crop insurance only covers corn, soy, alfalfa… not food. Not vegetables you can actually eat.

Your Gut Is Soil

Your gut microbiome is as biodiverse as healthy soil, maybe even more so. We host an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 species of bacteria, hundreds of thousands of parasites, millions of species of fungi, and a staggering number of viruses, possibly billions. This isn’t infection. This is your inner terrain, your body’s natural ecosystem. And when it’s in balance, it’s one of the most intelligent, self-regulating systems in nature.

These microbes carry out the majority of essential functions in your body. They help synthesize vitamins, produce neurotransmitters like serotonin (most of which is made in the gut, not the brain), and break down your food; without them, you literally can’t digest a single vegetable. They also train your immune system and communicate with your brain via the vagus nerve, influencing mood, focus, and behavior. Yet we rarely talk about this: Could our modern epidemic of depression have something to do with a disrupted gut microbiome… dead or depleted bacteria no longer making the “feel-good” chemicals we need?

Glyphosate wipes out your microbial life. Every time you eat. Every. Time… Which is why so many have been sounding the alarm on this herbicide.

The Protein Disaster

Glyphosate blocks the shikimate pathway. Humans don’t have this pathway, which is why Monsanto claimed it was safe. But our bacteria do. And those bacteria are critical to our health.

They use the shikimate pathway to produce aromatic amino acids like tryptophan, tyrosine, and phenylalanine. These aren’t optional. They’re essential because we can’t make them ourselves. Without them, you can’t build proteins correctly. It’s like trying to write words without vowels.

Proteins misfold. And misfolded proteins don’t just fail to function. They build up over time, forming plaques (sticky clumps of protein that interrupt normal brain function) and tangles (they block brain cell communication), both found in people with neurodegenerative disease. These are the same tangles seen in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and ALS, and the same plaques found in MS lesions and diabetic pancreases.

One blocked pathway leads to misfolded proteins throughout your entire body.

Your mitochondria are affected too. These ancient bacteria live inside your cells. There are 14 quadrillion of them. They’re dying. They can’t make ATP. That’s our cellular energy. Gone.

Is it any wonder everyone’s exhausted?

Everything Breaks

Glyphosate destroys tight junctions. These are protein gates between cells that decide what gets in and what stays out, including toxins, pathogens, and undigested food. When they fail, everything leaks.

It starts in the gut. Food particles that should stay in your intestines leak into your bloodstream. Your immune system sees them as invaders and goes on high alert, triggering widespread inflammation. Then the blood vessels begin to leak. The blood-brain barrier breaks down. Toxins and inflammatory molecules that were never meant to reach your brain now flood into delicate neural tissue. Even your kidneys can’t filter properly, because their tight junctions are damaged too.

You become permeable. Everywhere.

Glyphosate also blocks glutathione production. Glutathione is your master antioxidant, the molecule that keeps inflammation in check. So now you’ve got massive inflammation from all this leaking and no way to stop it. Your body is on fire and glyphosate wiped out the fire department.

This is why 80 percent of Americans have gut problems. This is why kids have arthritis. This is why gluten suddenly became poison for millions of people. It’s not the gluten. It’s the glyphosate making your gut so porous that gluten becomes a trigger.

Follow the River

Want proof? Look at the Mississippi River. It collects 85 percent of the farmland runoff from the Midwest, much of it containing glyphosate and other agricultural chemicals. Cancer rates rise steadily as you go downstream.

By the time you reach the last 90 miles, from Baton Rouge to New Orleans, you’re looking at the highest cancer rates in the developed world.

They call it Cancer Alley.

This isn’t about poverty. Louisiana was poor in the 1960s too, but Cancer Alley didn’t exist then. It emerged in the 1990s, right when GMO crops took over and glyphosate use exploded across industrial farming.

At the mouth of the Mississippi, there’s now a dead zone in the Gulf. Bigger than Rhode Island. No oxygen means no life. Nothing can survive in water this polluted by agricultural runoff.

The same breakdown happening in that water is happening in your body.

The Countdown

Numbers add clarity.

  • Autism: 1 in 36 kids. In 1970 it was 1 in 10,000.
  • Sperm counts: down 50 percent in 20 years. We are literally going infertile.
  • Cancer: has doubled since 1990. Doubled.
  • Childhood cancer: up three to five times.
  • Parkinson’s in men: up ten to fifteen times since the 1970s. My father lived in the vineyards of Oregon’s Willamette Valley and died of Parkinson’s.

If we don’t change, and I mean radical change, Dr. Zach Bush warns we are on track for 1 in 3 kids with autism by 2035. Seventy-five percent cancer rates. Seventy percent male infertility.

We can’t run a civilization like this. We can’t even run a family like this.

Everything Can Change in One Year

Soil regenerates in one year. One year. When we stop spraying glyphosate, the soil microbiome comes back to life.

Farmers who switch to regenerative practices go from forty dollars an acre to four hundred or more. Ten times the profit. Six to eight revenue streams instead of one.

Your gut is no different. The human microbiome wants to flourish. We just have to stop poisoning it.

Remove this one molecule. Healing begins.

This is the most exciting time to be alive because we have the literal chance to change the trajectory so our children can inherit a different and healthy world.

*The science shared here draws from research and cross-disciplinary experts like triple-board certified, Dr. Zach Bush and author of “Toxic Legacy: How the WeedKiller Glyphosate is Destroying Our Health and the Environment,” Stephanie Seneff. 

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