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Poor excuses to justify the recent massacres somehow.
DAAAMMN you just made my day. I ran so many miles to this song. Before the military it was THIS song that turned me from boy to man.
Frogmen the culture which makes men out by military, now that’s something to think about, ain’t it? How embarrassing it is for us to live in a world where militaries are considered the man maker, rather than higher education.
My best guess is that its the guys and their low t levels
Lows and massacres.
Exploiting need to be thieving and voila.
Horrible diet and the jab.
Our diets are incredibly inflammatory and full of artificial estrogen (particularly soy) which do damage to and disrupt the reproductive hormonal processes. This is also likely a major factor in the low T levels of the male population, that only compounds the environmental factors that would likely present this problem on their own. The combination likely creates enormous resistance to especially male but also likely female fertility in general.
The spike protein was discovered as one of the main toxic elements of covid, when it was originally thought to be inert, then in addition the boatloads of damaged mRNA (which is a serious carcinogen) in the jabs are both sources of damage to smooth tissue and organs. The scar tissue and damage show up frequently in the heart muscles and reproductive organs. Hence the explosion of myocarditis and the like. Due to the fast creation of scar tissue on these organs it's suspected that the damage is both cumulative and likely permanent. Even worse, because your body is trained to produce it (the spike protein), it specifically causes damage *without* an immune response. Meaning you wont get symptoms or feel sick, its just a slow decline of major functions in the body.
I highly suspect these are dominant factors.
Thx for carring the torch of critical thinking & publishing such infos 🙏🏼
Regarding soy: do you have any reference or statistics for the effects described above? From what I know, asian women have a statistically lower probability of getting breast cancer (among others), precisely because they regularly eat soy and soy-based products. Yet it’s well known that excessive levels of estrogen lead to a higher risk for breast cancer (and prostata cancer). IMHO, these two findings appear to contradict each other.
Japan is a massive consumer of soy. We should probably be comparing data from Japan (male and female fertility rates) with western counterparts.
I suspect someone already did this just need to find the results.
Here is a short article in german on the comparison between Japan & US: https://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/wissenschaftler-mit-soja-gegen-brustkrebs-a-77521.html
The gist of it: soy contains phyto-estrogens which are hormone-like compounds that connect to those cell receptors used by estrogen, thereby blocking estrogen. From what I understand, this reduces the probability that estrogen can cause cancer, because the way it reacts with cells has been blocked.
Any studies or articles to the contrary?
Coming back to this discussion, what exactly did you mean by „artificial estrogen“? Did you mean phyto-estrogen (pseudo-hormones produced by plants) or estrogen produced pharmacologically & added to the products? Because from what I read, phyto-estrogen has a lot of beneficial effects pricisely because it binds to the cell‘s estrogen receptors yet has different functionalities. Thx in advance for clearing it up!
Here are a couple of publication on some of the perceived effects of soyfoods and soy-isoflavones:
https://doi.org/10.1080/10408398.2021.1895054
Forgot about this thread. But yes I was referring largely to phyto-estrogen, just a vague word choice. Which regardless of perceived benefits in one area, also disrupt the natural hormonal process. I hadn’t considered the prevalence (or not) of breast cancer, but I had heard a connection between Japanese high consumption of soy and the extremely low sex drive and birth rate of the Japanese population. Could have both effects.
One of the things I didn’t mention though that is also related to soy is the degree of Round Up in our food. My father did crop insurance adjusting for some time and one of the things he found is that certain crops won’t mature fast enough but need for the plant to be dead in order to harvest. So literally right before they plan to harvest, it’s apparently a common practice to soak the entire crop in some form of serious herbicide to kill everything. This gets absorbed into the soybean (and a few other crops are particularly bad in this regard). I saw a video at some point of someone breaking this down and they just tested some generic food that was heavy in soy for a dominant toxic herbicide. Above the “considered safe” levels. I don’t know how bad this is in different degrees/quality of soy or where it is sourced, but there just seems to be a *lot* of reasons to stay away from it from what I’ve found.
Thx for your reply & the clarification 🙏🏼
Regarding pesticide load in crops, I completely agree with you! Crop farming has become so heavily industrialized that it‘s producing mostly unhealthy food, devoid of any nutritional value. Just recently, I’ve come across an information of how much topsoil is being washed away in the US alone, due to overfarming & degeneration of soil health. Baffles the mind! To live healthily, it‘s imperative IMHO to buy organic food or to grow it yourself.
Regarding soy & phyto-hormones, it seems to be a topic of current research. Clear statistical evidence for positive effects has yet to be produced (mainly due to the small sample size), but from what I‘ve read, it appears that regular consumption of soy & soyfood — assuming the consumed products have low to zero pesticide load — has no detrimental effects on the human organism. Plus there seems to be a series of indications of positive effects, one of them being against cancer (or precursor cells). IMHO it‘s a very interesting topic to keep an eye on & keep up with research results!
Thx for your reply & the clarification 🙏🏼
Regarding pesticide load in crops, I completely agree with you! Crop farming has become so heavily industrialized that it‘s producing mostly unhealthy food, devoid of any nutritional value. Just recently, I’ve come across an information of how much topsoil is being washed away in the US alone, due to overfarming & degeneration of soil health. Baffles the mind! To live healthily, it‘s imperative IMHO to buy organic food or to grow it yourself.
Regarding soy & phyto-hormones, it seems to be a topic of current research. Clear statistical evidence for positive effects has yet to be produced (mainly due to the small sample size), but from what I‘ve read, it appears that regular consumption of soy & soyfood — assuming the consumed products have low to zero pesticide load — has no detrimental effects on the human organism. Plus there seems to be a series of indications of positive effects, one of them being against cancer (or precursor cells). IMHO it‘s a very interesting topic to keep an eye on & keep up with research results!
That would be an interesting case to compare to!
Intracellular glutathione enhancement fixes this
It’s none of those things, sperm counts have been falling all across the world for decades.
Takes a healthy couple in early 20’s an average of 6 months to conceive and much longer by age 35.
It’s more likely to be something really stupid like the rising polyester content of male underwear. https://nostr.build/i/e8ef886a7d2da4ae165b7fedd21e5350054776f2f7cebf80e98930790ee6bc90.webp
I agree that it could well be something mundane like modern fabrics, but food has changed quite a lot globally since the 1970s, so I wouldn’t go ruling that out either.
I am going to dox myself . I have been practicing MD for 40 years . I have not been an antivax doctor but I have been seeing more strokes and blood clots than ever before . I have told my patients no more Covid vaccines until we know more about what we have done . We need need unbiased info . PS I am a proud Bitcoiner . For a better world.
If you want to learn more about this look up the pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole. He’s lost a lot by being honest about what he has found, and seems to have no real agenda aside from disclosing his truths as discovered through his education and career choice.
The things causing infertility are substantially complex.
Anecdotally I’ve seen multiple patients with infertility successfully get pregnant after dietary changes addressed at obesity. It got to the point that standard risk/benefit options of lifestyle changes meant including a discussion of increased fertility.
The dietary changes I discussed in addressing obesity meant changing from a toxic standard American diet to whole foods generally including meat, eggs, dairy, fish, some vegetables, low carb fruit/berries, and maybe some seeds and nuts. Sometimes it included forms of fasting.
We’d also address sleep, social factors, stress management, and toxin exposure.
So while toxic foods aren’t the only cause, eating a healthy diet in addition to some other changes made a tremendous change in fertility prior to the covid vaccine.
Also note the patients I was seeing usually had significant obesity which skews perspective.
I’m less sure about covid vaccines causing infertility, but it does make sense that it could. We have better data on it causing miscarriages, which it does particularly in the first trimester.
But the other vaccines that we give routinely have not been tested for impacting fertility so those could be adding to toxic burden. Or might be causing it directly. I know they have tested vaccines to directly cause infertility so in my mind that possibility exists. Considering that medical ethicists encourage doctors to lie in certain scenarios, such as in tackling climate change, I don’t trust what’s published anymore.
So who knows what all causes it. My solution: Eat healthy whole foods which for most people includes eating animal products. Build healthy relationships. Avoid toxins whether artificial chemical compounds or other things toxic to the mind such as television. Enjoy sex. And build a life that is meaningful whether you have children or not.
Might not work for everyone but it worked for me and my wife who are now quite busy with three children 5 and younger.
The things causing infertility are substantially complex.
Anecdotally I’ve seen multiple patients with infertility successfully get pregnant after dietary changes addressed at obesity. It got to the point that standard risk/benefit options of lifestyle changes meant including a discussion of increased fertility.
The dietary changes I discussed in addressing obesity meant changing from a toxic standard American diet to whole foods generally including meat, eggs, dairy, fish, some vegetables, low carb fruit/berries, and maybe some seeds and nuts. Sometimes it included forms of fasting.
We’d also address sleep, social factors, stress management, and toxin exposure.
So while toxic foods aren’t the only cause, eating a healthy diet in addition to some other changes made a tremendous change in fertility prior to the covid vaccine.
Also note the patients I was seeing usually had significant obesity which skews perspective.
I’m less sure about covid vaccines causing infertility, but it does make sense that it could. We have better data on it causing miscarriages, which it does particularly in the first trimester.
But the other vaccines that we give routinely have not been tested for impacting fertility so those could be adding to toxic burden. Or might be causing it directly. I know they have tested vaccines to directly cause infertility so in my mind that possibility exists. Considering that medical ethicists encourage doctors to lie in certain scenarios, such as in tackling climate change, I don’t trust what’s published anymore.
So who knows what all causes it. My solution: Eat healthy whole foods which for most people includes eating animal products. Build healthy relationships. Avoid toxins whether artificial chemical compounds or other things toxic to the mind such as television. Enjoy sex. And build a life that is meaningful whether you have children or not.
Might not work for everyone but it worked for me and my wife who are now quite busy with three children 5 and younger.
Obesity results in lower T-levels, too.
Shame disappearing. Less stigma.
Birth control. Its so disgustingly FIAT to think you can pop a pill that changes the very core of womanhood....without any long-term complications.
Imagine telling your body every day for YEARS that you don't want kids.....and then one day wanting kids.