Focus on cultivating health, rather than hunting disease.
Focus on cultivating health, rather than hunting disease.
I didn't go into medicine so I can spend weeks at a time uncovering all the bullshit that's been pushed unto the populace by this industry. One can only go down these dark rabbit holes for so long. At some point, we need to focus on what matters. Figuring out how to cure.
I get the sense that red light + flush niacin may have synergistic effects.
Many people will look at information which shows that certain elements of the non-physical world can be harmful (like blue light) or beneficial (like infrared light), and reflexively say: "How is this even possible? Show me the evidence. I don't buy it. Grifter!" Instead, what they should be saying is: "IF this is true, then WHAT ELSE is possible?" "What else have I prematurely dismissed or ignored simply because I was told to?" image
Radical acceptance of all variety of ways of conceptualizing life, and how to maintain its vitality. In the last couple of years, I have learned that almost all forms of "alternative health" or "pseudoscience" has a dimension of existence in which it is valid and effective.
Almost all chronic disease is downstream to the decisions you make. Appeals to genetics or random occurrence are not only misleading, but they disempower you. Take back control of your life. Set a foundation for optimal health.
You can get energy (by way of moving charge) in a few ways: 1. Transduction of light to moving electrons. 2. Electrons from food. 3. Electron density from the breath. You breathe current. Better get good at it.
Are there gullible people out there who think "AI-designed" mRNA "vaccines" will somehow be better?
β€œNon-smokers who avoided sun exposure had a life expectancy similar to smokers in the highest sun exposure group, indicating that avoidance of sun exposure is a risk factor for death of a similar magnitude as smoking.” This is in a Swedish population. Not exactly dark-skinned equatorial people. Checkmate, dermatologists.