Dim turned it's back on a prominent Kennedy over the issue of better health for Americans.
Dim hates your guts.
Dim hates your guts.
“But now he’s in charge of America’s healthcare.”Dim turned it's back on a prominent Kennedy over the issue of better health for Americans.
Dim hates your guts.
George Floyd got a statue and his family millions of dollars. What was your point again?Got a heroin user in charge now.
Shows you only read news and don’t actually get to know a fella. Ignorance is bliss I suppose. I don’t think opposing the flu vaccine gives you polio.Polio for all. No worries though, prayer is 100% as effective as vaccines.
Well educated thought and I agree with you sir. Honestly the little guys always get bent over. I couldn’t imagine having to farm to support my family. I would love it but man those dudes work so hard for so little in today’s world.I’m not going to claim that’s a bunch of bunk or spot on, but I do know for a fact multiple items in that post are misleading.
The most obvious one is the claim that the real depletion of soil minerals is because of agrochemical use. I would argue a much bigger factor is poor practices such as full/repeated tillage, among others. There’s a reason that graph has a huge inflection point and I’d argue it’s mostly because of changes to tillage, fertilization, rotation, and other practices around that time.
Another thing to watch closely is how restrictions on these products are implemented. ‘Family’ farms in the Midwest are thousands of acres because margins are so tight you can’t support a family by farming much below 1500 acres. With such small margins, banning chemicals will have a reverse effect of bankrupting small operators who cannot generate enough income if yields drop in the way one would expect without the chemicals.
Another aspect is some of this grain does not enter the human food supply, going instead to biofuels and ‘organic synthetics’. Will the same restrictions apply to those grains?
Sadly, the farming industry has slowly evolved into something that can’t easily absorb radical change without some serious adverse affects.
What are the causes of inflammation?I hope he commissions an independent review of the impact of cholesterol on health and the statin drugs used to "deal" with that.
Conventional wisdom and consensus is that LDL clogs your arteries and statins are a miracle drug.
Some doctors and more current studies say inflammation causes damage to the arteries and cholesterol repairs the damage. Over time the repairs form a blockage. Fix the inflammation and cholesterol never forms a blockage is not an issue.
If the latter is true then we need to know it, doctors need to be educated on it en mass and the consensus needs to change.
Supposedly bad diet and maybe in some people genetics.What are the causes of inflammation?
Supposedly bad diet and maybe in some people genetics.
Not an MD but I have had to take my own health into my hands since March 2023.
I was lucky enough to have an MD helping me when I was hospitalized by telling me to NOT I repeat NOT follow the recommendations of the dieticians. He basically told me to follow a keto diet without using those words. He gave me a whole list if things I could and could not eat. This required me to study the issue myself.
I came across this guy.
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Dieticians were telling me I could eat 135g of carbs a day. This was absolute garbage advice.
I restricted myself to 20g, lost 40lbs, a1c went to 5.6, and all my bloodwork came back fine except Cholesterol was high.
Full disclosure: I was not taking my statin when that bloodwork was done.
I am now taking them because my current doctors are not versed in or willing to administer certain tests that would supposedly see if I have a problem with arterial inflammation. So I am back on the statins even though I have adverse affects. Tendonitis is one of them and I have had injuries occur doing minor activities. When I had my cath done in March 2023 there were no significant blockages. I did not need any stents and the one pic they showed me I was clean as a whistle. BUT since I have no idea what's gong on inside my arteries I will take the statins to be safe.
And flies spread disease, so keep yours closed. 🤣Polio for all. No worries though, prayer is 100% as effective as vaccines.
Yeah she really glosses over that whole right to repair problem. That’s a biggie.
One important thing you’ll notice is the farm ground in that video is flat as a table top. That tech struggles in hilly ground to be as effective and thus provide as much benefit.
And then there’s the cost of this stuff. Most of it individually costs more than the house the farmer lives in. Collectively by possibly an order of magnitude or more, depending on how much land he farms and how nice his house is.