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Old 03-31-2021, 09:43 PM
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Thank you for sharing Paul and I'm happy to hear you have things under control. We all carry a toxic load depending on our environment. The air, water, food, and misc. chemicals. Some we can avoid consciously, others not so much. Frankly, I don't trust the government to look out for me. There are well over 100,000 chemicals in circulation today. How many do you think have really been thoroughly tested? It's an impossible task. A big corporation putting a square peg through a round hole is more like it. They push it through and to market. Think about all the household cleaners, bug spray, food additives, weed spray and the list goes on and on to maintain society and our lifestyles. There are countless cancers that the medical field has no idea of the origination. My old man has Multiple Myeloma and it has become very common. Where did it come from? It's hard to say. The human body is very resilient, but it can only take so much. I think it's just common sense to reduce our toxic load by controlling what we can within our own environments. Consider organic foods, natural bug sprays and with less frequency, weeding by hand, natural deodorants, water filtration, gloves, and the list goes on and on. While none of us will make it out of this life alive, many live a fairly long duration, but with very poor health due to modern medicine extending their lives. It's the vitality we can invest in the years we are alive that really matters. I'm not a doctor, but I've studied health extensively for nearly a decade and I believe toxic load matters.
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