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genesisSOC on scored.co
29 days ago-1 points(+0/-0/-1Score on mirror)1 child
Detox symptoms aren't disease, though. Inflammation it self is healing to the body. Just like when you cut your finger, it gets inflamed and swells. This is good because it's how your body sends nutrients and blood to the area to heal it. Disrupting it with jewish poisons and ice packs disrupts the healing process by preventing the nutrient and blood flow. Sure you stop getting the symptom of pain and inflammation, but you're not solving the root cause and just making it harder and worse on your body.\
But yes, fasting can be a very good tool to use acutely for a lot of issues. Just not everything
The "root cause" is toxins though, right? So by eliminating toxins, you'd eliminate disease?
So why are we *not* having massive plagues like we did in medieval Europe and Asian when there are *way* more environmental toxins today? Did we clean them up somehow?
The facts are:
1. Environmental toxins like atmospheric metals, microplasrics, and EMF radation have increase dramatically in the last hundred years and are still increasing
2. Mortality due to disease has decreased and average life expectancy has increased over the same period.
3. The only places where this is not (or is less) true are places where people habitually eat feces.
All of this suggests that disease and mortality caused by disease correlate to bacteria/viruses that eat shit and *not* toxins.
But yes, fasting can be a very good tool to use acutely for a lot of issues. Just not everything
So why are we *not* having massive plagues like we did in medieval Europe and Asian when there are *way* more environmental toxins today? Did we clean them up somehow?
The facts are:
1. Environmental toxins like atmospheric metals, microplasrics, and EMF radation have increase dramatically in the last hundred years and are still increasing
2. Mortality due to disease has decreased and average life expectancy has increased over the same period.
3. The only places where this is not (or is less) true are places where people habitually eat feces.
All of this suggests that disease and mortality caused by disease correlate to bacteria/viruses that eat shit and *not* toxins.
Thoughts?