The biggest skill you can develop is the ability to reset fast. Bad conversation? Move on. Bad day? Start fresh tomorrow. Missed workout? Hit it the next day. Poor decision? Learn and adjust. You can’t control what happens to you, but you control how long you let it affect you.
@InwardDescent8 Oh thank you for speaking on this. It’s sad how these individuals take advantage of people who are often in a state of nervous system freeze, and then gaslight them later on because they “consented”.
@EricsElectrons@metamitya@ArtOfDialogue_ Let me just add a little bit of lead to your water everyday for the next thirty years and see how you fare! 😂😂😂 you’re confusing yourself bud, go take a deep breath
@EricsElectrons@metamitya@ArtOfDialogue_ If it has a compounding impact on the body, than it’s unbelievable to assert that a longitudinal study isn’t called for.
@EricsElectrons@metamitya@ArtOfDialogue_ Really? What a privileged response. Within my state and county it’s illegal to collect rain water, or water from the closest water source for consumption. It’s illegal to drill a well within the city. Some people just have access to tap water.
@EricsElectrons@metamitya@ArtOfDialogue_ This is a literature review, not the results of one study. Obviously the methods will be different for each study. None of them are longitudinal by design because nobody has conductive that kind of study in regards to forced fluoridation over a lifetime.
@EricsElectrons@metamitya@ArtOfDialogue_ It is my belief that forced medication of any kind is unethical. If you have a hard time hearing that, that’s on you. Nothing about this study is longitudinal by design. You’ll make a great academic one day.
@EricsElectrons@metamitya@ArtOfDialogue_ The premise of that study wasn’t to delineate the risks and efficacy of long term exposure, with the sample being children. Show me a longitudinal study with a sample of people who have been exposed for their entire lifetime.
@EricsElectrons@metamitya@ArtOfDialogue_ If it’s safe and effective to be consumed every day for life, surely you can provide a link for a longitudinal study supporting that assertion.
@EricsElectrons@metamitya@ArtOfDialogue_ I was referencing the meta analysis I linked to you actually, slow down with the ad hominem responses. You still fail to account for the cumulative effect. (1/2)
@EricsElectrons@metamitya@ArtOfDialogue_ And honestly the fact that you’re willing to admit that it’s proven to be a neurotoxin at any level of exposure, yet still campaigning for it to be added to our water supply speaks to cognitive dissonance. It should be a person decision, any forced medication is unethical.
@EricsElectrons@metamitya@ArtOfDialogue_@EricsElectrons
Once again, you fail to account for the fact that fluoride has a cumulative effect on the body. Levels of exposure in any given moment aren’t relevant if they are forcing it into the water supply and into our bodies from conception.