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NurseWang
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Nurse, Husband, Father, Christian, Homesteader, Bitcoiner

This is true. Doctors, Like Peter McCullough, we're treating patients with over the counter meds and old, cheap, off-patent drugs which have been safe for decades, and the government elite squashed that in preference of new, untested, and unsafe meds. The GOAL was suppression of effective, safe, cheap meds in favor of Pharmaceutical profits.

There were multiple RTC prior to this pandemic that showed masks don't work to control the spread of viral flu-like diseases. The masks were unnecessary and should have remained optional. There are still many children in my state being forced by their virtue-signalling parents to wear masks in public.

Everything about the treatment of Covid was geared to how profits could be maximized by the Gov and pharmaceutical companies.

My hospital was giving out $100 dollar gift cards to children under the age of 12 just before Christmas at the local mall as part of a grant from the State. This was long after it became clear that the Jab was causing cardiomyopathy in young children.

It is, and was, all about the money.

Yeah, I normally didn't eat breakfast before, just had a great coffee with heavy cream and sometimes a little butter. Then when I started carnivore, I just found myself eating later and later. I ate A LOT at lunch, but usually didn't start eating until after 12. Then that second meal was either hit or miss depending on how hungry I was. I knew I didn't really want to eat much late at night, so often would just put it off until the next day.

Then I'd often not feel hungry until later in the morning/early afternoon. Eating carnivore helps you understand eating instinctually, and not just cramming food all day long. I don't do "exercise", but am relatively active throughout the day. Those with higher energy outputs may have differing needs.

I do agree that you should make changes one step at a time and learn how those things are affecting you.

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Wow! That's a lot. How many plants? I got about 200 fruits from a single plant a few years back.

When I started carnivore, I ate until full 2 meals a day, from 12pm until 7pm. So, was doing intermittent fasting. I had no trouble with hunger at all, and often wasn't hungry enough to eat dinner so would end up doing OMAD (one meal a day). Not by intention, but just because I didn't want to eat just to eat. That was part of the process for me to change my habits.

Every now and then I'll still eat a big lunch and skip dinner for the same reason.

Now, as part of my wife's cancer treatment, we have included fasting into our program, often for 3 days at a time. This has been a great challenge for mastering hunger and the psychology of eating. When researching fasting, we've discovered so many benefits to doing short term, extended fasting. I highly encourage everyone to at least look into it.

Carnivore is an awesome way to re-establish your health. I did 30 days about a year and a half ago, and dropped 20# that month. I've since reverted to #Keto and the weight still keeps dropping, though at a steady pace.

Honestly, I could live the carnivore life, but my wife is doing Keto for cancer treatment, and being the great cook she is, makes some excellent side dishes that I have to have some of!

Since her diagnosis and starting Keto, she's dropped 50# and is off all her prescription drugs for cholitis and reflux.

Diet is #health

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I like this little dude. He's got a good personality. He likes to snuggle. He greets me every morning when I feed the rabbits. And he's got these cool violet eyes.

And in a few weeks I'll take his life to sustain mine. Or my dog's.

Until you are raising your own animals, until you are looking in their eyes every day, until you take their lives to sustain yours...there's a level of appreciation there that might be unmatched.

#grownostr #homesteading #growyourownfood #rabbits

I personally believe this is what make a better world. Not food in a box, but taking personal responsibility for raising and dispatching what you eat. It grounds you in the reality of what food is, and teaches you a respect for not just what you eat but how it gets there. There's an honor that passes through that process that most of the modern world cannot comprehend because their food is acquired the same way their TV is, just walk into a store and pay for it.

When raising your own food, you become intimate with not only the animal, but the land you're feeding the animal from. It make you more conscious of the cycle of life and your ecosystem. It provides healthy food for consumption, and also begins to heal the soul as you mak connection with the world around you in a meaningful way.

Mine's been growing for a month in southern NJ.

Unless you're way north you're probably fine to transplant outside. Mulch it well, and even if the leaves take a hit, the roots should still be good

https://youtu.be/RuOvn4UqznU those of you who are interested in your #health, give this a listen. I never thought I'd do any fasting, I thought it was counter-productive to a healthy lifestyle. I mean, I grew up in the low-fat, eat 5 small meals a day era. How could not eating for a day or two (or 7) be helpful?

Since my wife's illness, we have done multiple 3 day fasts. Though, not easy at first, it gets easier with time, as your body adjusts to not being in a constant state of being fed.

Let this be an intro for you to learn a little more about the way our bodies were designed to function with and around food. Then look for more information to get a better understanding of how food is the key to health.

#grownostr

I don't think it's a miracle, but I believe it helps a lot.

Using home made comfrey cream and compresses to heal the incisions from my recent surgery.

#grownostr

#health

#tsp

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