What's your coffee schedule?
The carnivore diet taught me that's it's hard to eat too much meat. A. Lot of meat is good for you.
✅ that's a good one. I used to search the forum, but X has some good content
I'm glad Meta will no longer be censoring health info (as much as during the Covid era).
But it's Google that's the real problem. Since Covid their search prioritizes institutions and status quo. Mostly useless now.
How do you research alt/ new paradigm health topics?
Only thing that's worked for me is 3 meals a day no snacks
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Don't sleep on periodontal and dental cleanliness. It's upstream of good body health...since I went all in a few weeks ago I've noticed clearer skin and more morning 🪵.
Research periodontal health and heart disease dementia and inflammation. The bacteria yeast and protozoan (parasites) are poisoning you slowly with their toxic metabolites.
Floss, water pick with periodontal attachment on low pressure, and brush 2x (I use Ioniq toothbrush). I use combo 1:1 water to hydrogen peroxide + a tincture of eucalyptus oil, wormwood, sage, and anise (anti parasite) for brushing and water pick. Eating only 3x per day and brushing/flossing after each meal.
Use a cannula or syringe for deep pockets over 4mm with the same mixture.
Also brushing with hydroxyapetite toothpaste a few times a week and leaving residue on teeth to remunerative.
And can't forget taping mouth shut at night to maximize saliva interaction with teeth.
Consider it for a 2025 goal 🤙
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Warm evening light
Filtering out of offices
Walk the streets ‘till night
“Reflection on Work” 5/20/21
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Hawaii?
How much milk are you getting per day and what do you do with the excess? Also is supplemental feed easy to find there?
zaps are like digital hugs
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Nobody can see into my rental
Exactly. It's not like boomers knew how good they had it either.
Paging Julain Jaynes.....
Julian Jaynes’ theory of the bicameral mind, outlined in The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind (1976), proposes that ancient humans did not possess consciousness as we understand it today. Instead, they experienced a “bicameral” mental state, where the brain’s two hemispheres communicated in a way that externalized thoughts as auditory hallucinations, often perceived as the voices of gods or authoritative figures. These “voices” guided their actions, effectively serving as a form of external authority.
Jaynes argues that this structure was adaptive in early civilizations, as it provided a framework for societal organization and decision-making without self-reflective consciousness. However, as societies grew more complex and writing emerged, this system broke down, leading to the development of introspective consciousness and the need for external authority figures (e.g., kings, laws, or religious texts) to replace the hallucinated guidance.
This theory suggests that humans’ historical reliance on gods and hierarchical structures stems from a deep psychological need for authority to provide direction, rooted in our evolutionary past. Even in modern times, this need manifests in the form of leaders, ideologies, and institutions that fulfill the role once occupied by these “voices.”
How's your book coming along?
Burger looks crazy good
Who is here so far??
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