The Puyallup tribe, when someone died in a long house,

would have everyone get out, and they would burn a ceremonial cedar fire that filled the long house with smoke and steam for a period of time, to drive out spirits of sickness. they would pray over it, and resume living in it afterwards.

of course, we know now what cedar smoke and steam does to pathogens. but i mean, so did they. 🤷

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That’s an interesting example.

I didn’t know that. Thank you for sharing.

The two videos I shared with this note are me displaying an example of what I mean by “scientifically verifiable forms of hippie woo woo shit”.

It’s not airflow or heat transfer. I know how to engineer HVAC systems for large commercial and industrial buildings.

https://m.primal.net/PQUq.mov

https://m.primal.net/PQUu.mov

I don’t know which tribe it was but in ceremonial fashion they sanitized their surgical instruments and washed their hands for surgery long before Louis Pasteur.