You Obviously missed number's 3 & 5 when you posted an article of an agency that you agreed should be disobeyed, resisted and refused it's help.
...so at this time medical journals and anything else in that realm have been tainted since the days of John D Rockefeller. I do not need the medical industry to tell me how to live, what to eat.…
You Obviously missed number's 3 & 5 when you posted an article of an agency that you agreed should be disobeyed, resisted and refused it's help.
...so at this time medical journals and anything else in that realm have been tainted since the days of John D Rockefeller. I do not need the medical industry to tell me how to live, what to eat....this has long been established prior to allopathy and the Food Processing industry.
I work on an Amish Organic Regenerative Farm, and I will say no more other than I eat well, clean, no chemicals, no food coloring, additives, enhancers...etc....etc.....
Say what you want....eat nothing but meat....see where that gets you.
If you argue against reality, reality always wins.
My proxy for reality is good data and good science. So I have a leg up over people who use subjective opinion and unexamined assumptions, protected by cognitive dissonance, as their proxy for reality.
Subjective-type people, due to their ego and confirmation biases, are easily led around by the nose by absolutely everything. If they get something right, it's by luck.
You don't know if your health could be better. You are likely comparing yourself to people who do not eat as well. You don't know if you are optimized. You also don't know if the health of the Amish is due to working six times harder than the average person.
Reminds me of a doctor who tells someone there is no cure, when he should be saying "I know of no cure." He makes the mistake of thinking that he knows everything, and that medicine knows everything, and no one anywhere could possibly know any better. Such ignorance results in arrogance. These people do not learn, progress, grow, adapt, or evolve.
You Obviously missed number's 3 & 5 when you posted an article of an agency that you agreed should be disobeyed, resisted and refused it's help.
...so at this time medical journals and anything else in that realm have been tainted since the days of John D Rockefeller. I do not need the medical industry to tell me how to live, what to eat....this has long been established prior to allopathy and the Food Processing industry.
I work on an Amish Organic Regenerative Farm, and I will say no more other than I eat well, clean, no chemicals, no food coloring, additives, enhancers...etc....etc.....
Say what you want....eat nothing but meat....see where that gets you.
Check out the carnivore diet interesting stuff
Suit yourself...ignore the science...you know better.
If your judgment is lacking such that you're unable to discriminate, you eliminate the good when trying to get rid of something unwanted.
Here we go with Ignore science b/s.
Anyone who wants to trot that word/phrase out is just trying to win an argument with out actually saying anything.
You guys should get Monster Trucks and settle it in the Arena!
If you argue against reality, reality always wins.
My proxy for reality is good data and good science. So I have a leg up over people who use subjective opinion and unexamined assumptions, protected by cognitive dissonance, as their proxy for reality.
Subjective-type people, due to their ego and confirmation biases, are easily led around by the nose by absolutely everything. If they get something right, it's by luck.
Again I am on an Amish Organic Farm, eating as well as i ever could.
The health of the farm, the family, its employees and customers just submarines your b/s
Would you like to come for a tour?
You don't know if your health could be better. You are likely comparing yourself to people who do not eat as well. You don't know if you are optimized. You also don't know if the health of the Amish is due to working six times harder than the average person.
Reminds me of a doctor who tells someone there is no cure, when he should be saying "I know of no cure." He makes the mistake of thinking that he knows everything, and that medicine knows everything, and no one anywhere could possibly know any better. Such ignorance results in arrogance. These people do not learn, progress, grow, adapt, or evolve.