I took a mental health morning, so now I’m back in the saddle, so to speak. First up, I came across two items at TGP that are worth noting. Both have been in the news at various sites previously but bear repeating. The first reprises an interview of Dr. Harvey Risch at The Epoch Times. In the past we’ve featured Risch—he’s an epidemiologist with a speciality in cancer, an emeritus professor at Yale. Those two are a good combination of specialities for addressing the shocking rise in cancer in the wake of the mRNA injections—especially among young people. This is unfortunately not a good news/bad news thing. It’s all bad news:
The biggest difference between driving while drunk and driving while high is what it does to your attitude. A drunk thinks he’s in control and isn’t and drives too fast and gets angry. The driver on pot drives more safely and slowly as they are paranoid. Alcohol and cannabis effect your perceptions and reactions very differently so that a drunk cannot pass a field sobriety test whereas a stoned person can.
I learned all this about pot in my CA high school in the 80s. It’s amazing how all that information went away for awhile. CA went to pot went we legalized it recreationally. Watched it happen and promptly moved to NC in 2018.
Also, even intermittent fasting can help. Intermittent fasting is defined as no food for a 16-hour period during each 24-hour period. So, if you finish the evening meal at 8 pm, you don’t eat again before noon the next day. As a regular routine, this promotes cancer cell death.
I don't know much about keto, but I've heard that a plant-based diet can hold back the symptoms. However, with a destroyed immune system, I doubt that anything can help.
To any paying attention for a while, what a surprise. /s sarcasm off
One can hope that God will hold these people to account.
The biggest difference between driving while drunk and driving while high is what it does to your attitude. A drunk thinks he’s in control and isn’t and drives too fast and gets angry. The driver on pot drives more safely and slowly as they are paranoid. Alcohol and cannabis effect your perceptions and reactions very differently so that a drunk cannot pass a field sobriety test whereas a stoned person can.
And now this from the UK. The people commenting below the article are extremely unbaffled.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12518589/Alarming-rise-UK-stillbirths-babies-dying.html#comments
The news gets worse each day concerning the slab jabs. And still the people sleep on. I live in hope that the people who pushed this will hang.
I learned all this about pot in my CA high school in the 80s. It’s amazing how all that information went away for awhile. CA went to pot went we legalized it recreationally. Watched it happen and promptly moved to NC in 2018.
Seems to work in places like Japan and Singapore.
That's heartbreaking.
pre 2000 it was also backed by criminal statutes.
I was never into dope, but most of my brother's friends were. The ones that went full-in are now vegetables.
Also, even intermittent fasting can help. Intermittent fasting is defined as no food for a 16-hour period during each 24-hour period. So, if you finish the evening meal at 8 pm, you don’t eat again before noon the next day. As a regular routine, this promotes cancer cell death.
I don't know much about keto, but I've heard that a plant-based diet can hold back the symptoms. However, with a destroyed immune system, I doubt that anything can help.