If you want to better understand how we gained traction toward medical tyranny, this is an amazing article by the @mises Institute. It helped me in 2011 when I started researching health and nutrition for my own knowledge.
https://t.co/TLgMb2CdxO
Average Low-Carber who gets his/her nutrition from influencers who sell you what you want to hear and supplements, and doesn't do a lick of personal research:
"Too thin" - Stupid Vegan, too many carbs.
"Obese" - Lazy, too many carbs.
Can't have it both ways.
The whole "carbs is the problem" is such a fucking mental cop-out across the board. As one that has been eating "carbs" and mostly carbs for 10 years, I'm still a size 2. Being severely obese is a lot more than just "carbs". Sometimes I wonder why I stay on social media. 🔽🔽🔽
@ThoughtCrimes80 there are other things than food that causes obesity and health problems. We are whole beings, not just these meat suits with bones and organs. Drugs, jabs, lack of spiritual, no movement, no sun, no community...those are just the start of what makes a body healthy or not.
@ThoughtCrimes80 You're lumping carbs as if carbs are bad for you. They aren't. Processed food is not the only form of carbs. I am making whole grain bread today - *gasp* carbs. With your reductionist thinking, I should be 500 pounds instead of 110 pounds. That is the point. In addition, 🔽🔽🔽
God forbid I actually eat soy too! Yep, I do. I am making my own soy milk today and my own bread. *gasp* With all this fear of carbs and plants that others spout, I should be dead or large enough to have to use a front loader to get me out of bed in the morning. 🙄
@newstart_2024 They only "enrich" grains if they've been processed/milled. Whole grains do not have synthetics. Get a grain mill. One of Sue Becker's better interviews: https://t.co/13eMv3SvJ3 - she has a three hour class on grains as well https://t.co/DLq5iGwLl4
Whole grains do not have folic acid or other added synthetics to them. It is wise to buy organic grains but some grains have a certification process that identifies them as non-GMO and no glyphosate. Get a grain mill and buy whole grains...if there is any available after 2026. 😔
Synthetic folic acid might be why bread and pasta make so many Americans feel bloated, tired, and moody.
Gary Brecka explained it on The Iced Coffee Hour:
Eat a big bowl of pasta and bread in the US → sleepy, irritable, gut blows up like a tick.
Eat the same in Italy or France (maybe with wine) → you feel amazing and often lose weight.
The difference? The US sprays its entire grain supply with synthetic folic acid. Most of Europe doesn’t.
Since 1998, the US has mandated folic acid fortification. 40-60% of people carry MTHFR gene variants that impair conversion to usable methylfolate, which can lead to digestive issues, mood changes, and inflammation.
What we call “fortified” can quietly cause problems for a large portion of the population.
Have you noticed better digestion with European bread/pasta vs. American versions?
Yes, something as simple as learning something new with other people has a means by which to heal the body. Why? Because it gives your mind a new focus and in-person classes or even just community work, provides you with connection to people.
An excellent way to approach health. It goes to the fundamental truths about the body. Symptoms are not code in a computer for a drug, they are a means by which your body is already on its healing route but needs your assistance to do something different. That different 🔽🔽🔽
My approach to health comes from the perspective of having an absolute belief that the human body is brilliantly designed to heal. Anything that goes outside of the philosophy does not qualify as truly beneficial. This includes all medications, colonoscopies, peptides, injections of any kind, screening, scanning, organ harvesting or other body part removal, and anything that intervenes in the body’s natural healing process. You don’t need anything outside of yourself to heal, your body is always working towards true balance and restoration.
a class to learn a skill you'd like to learn, getting off the computer/phone hours before bed, etc...symptoms are the means by which we see there's a problem and a means by which we seek to change behavior and/or mindset.
Beware of three-word slogans.
Three-word slogans are often used as key propaganda tools to control the population.
Think about the slogans you’ve been programmed with most recently for a moment.
Stop the spread.
Do your part.
Vaccines save lives.
Do your research.
Take your shot.
Trust the science.
Build back better.
Many three-word slogans utilize tricolon—a rhetorical device where three parallel words or phrases are used in quick succession. This creates a natural rhythm and cadence that is innately pleasing to the ear and effortless to recite.
In cognitive psychology, the "rule of three" thrives because the brain's working memory typically holds just three to four chunks of information at once.
These slogans are manipulation tools used to create mass compliance and automated thought responses.
Pay attention to the slogans that are blindly repeated by the masses and always question the motives behind them.
@allisgood007 In C Springs, they've been working on intersections because the City of Colorado Springs lost a lawsuit regarding the ADA requirements for wheelchair access at all intersections. https://t.co/wiBlbvAgtU
Neil deGrasse Tyson is a puppet and Sharpe should know better. Infant mortality was the primary reason for the statistical shorter lifespans. Thomas Jefferson was 83 years old when he died, in 1856. The common people, if they lived past 10 had a lifespan of 70+ years. ⬇️
Neil deGrasse Tyson: “Whatever [the next outbreak] is, we ain’t ready for it. We still have anti-vaxxers running around.”
“I don’t trust scientists. I saw a YouTube video, so I’m not going to take it.” (mocking)
“I don’t want you to ever forget this story.”
“20,000 years ago, we’re in the cave. Do you know what the life expectancy was?”
Shannon Sharpe: “10 years? 15 years?”
Neil deGrasse Tyson: “30. Half of everyone born was dead before they were 30.”
Shannon Sharpe: “Wow!!!”
Neil deGrasse Tyson: “Fast forward to 1840… everyone born in the world was dead by the age of 35. We gained five years of life expectancy. And every one of them ate organic, breathed clean air… Science matters here.”
“We’ve doubled the life expectancy with antibiotics, vaccines, and sanitation. The three biggest forces operating on our longevity. So to come around and say I don’t need vaccines because I’m not getting sick, that’s like saying, why are you using dandruff shampoo? You don’t have dandruff.”
Shannon Sharpe: “Well, I don’t want to get it.”
Neil deGrasse Tyson: “That’s my point. If you’re successful, people think you don’t need it when that’s what’s creating the ongoing success in the first place.”
from "dis-ease" were not because of injections, they were already falling before any jab hit the markets. Neil may be schooled in astrophysics but he doesn't have critical thinking skills and I would question anything that comes out of his mouth. He's a puppet, not a sage.