I won't participate anymore in a forum where people admit such repugnant habits. Bye.patrix » 12 Dec 2017, 00:27 wrote: Meat on the other hand we can eat raw and get a nutritional benefit from doing so.
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- Tue Dec 12, 2017 8:57 pm
- Forum: General World Affairs
- Topic: Engineering disease
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Re: Engineering 'disease'
- Mon Dec 11, 2017 7:32 pm
- Forum: General World Affairs
- Topic: Engineering disease
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@agraposo: Yes, vaccines are BS. Congratulations on figuring that out even though you are a person that seems to think ignorance is something to brag about. I know what is the problem with vaccines. I was joking a little bit. I hope you don't mind if I also call you an ignorant, or do you know ever...
- Sun Dec 10, 2017 3:44 pm
- Forum: General World Affairs
- Topic: Engineering disease
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Re: Engineering 'disease'
A question for patrix: do I need to vaccinate to protect myself against the flu this winter? Now that patrix has exposed me as an ignorant of medicine, I would like to know if his profound knowledge on cancer and heart disease could help me and help others. Specifically I would like to know if the b...
- Sun Dec 10, 2017 12:42 pm
- Forum: General World Affairs
- Topic: Engineering disease
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I will state briefly my view of the healing subject: let the body alone. But everybody is free to spend $15 in a concoction labeled as "lung tonic"Kham » 10 Dec 2017, 09:49 wrote:Dear agroposo, how many case studies of healing do you require to show a healing modality is successful and therefore has merit?
- Sun Dec 10, 2017 12:02 pm
- Forum: General World Affairs
- Topic: Engineering disease
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Agraposo I notice one of your books is Hereward Carrington's of 1908. Check out my link to Shelton's fasting book above. He wrote it in the 30s, updating it in the 70s. He quotes Carrington's book a lot, sometimes to concur but equally or more often to disagree. You haven't put any link to Shelton'...
- Sun Dec 10, 2017 11:34 am
- Forum: General World Affairs
- Topic: Engineering disease
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Long term fasts do have an amazing record of clearing up many chronic complaints but I've not seen much about sight. Shelton said he had experienced sight recovery in some of his patients but I'll read those two books you linked to. In the introduction of "The Science and Fine Art of Fasting&q...
- Sun Dec 10, 2017 11:19 am
- Forum: General World Affairs
- Topic: Engineering disease
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Is this guy somewhat stressed in the conference? He doesn't breathe normally. Maybe because he is speaking nonsense? he's a mouth breather... If your idol researcher is constitutionally impaired, he shoud seek immediate medical attention. we have geniuses like you that obviously don't know anything...
- Sat Dec 09, 2017 2:36 pm
- Forum: General World Affairs
- Topic: Engineering disease
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Kham, you said: Each cell in your body has the same fuel requirement: fruit sugars. Can you explain how you came to that conclusion? dblitz, that's an important question, because everybody presumes that the body extracts energy from the food, whereas the food only gives the material that the body u...
- Sat Dec 09, 2017 2:06 pm
- Forum: General World Affairs
- Topic: Engineering disease
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Dr. Morse Herbal Clinic website https://www.drmorsesherbalhealthclub.com/pages/clinics That guy is a quack, see for example the remedy for lung diseases: https://www.drmorsesherbalhealthclub.com/collections/sale/products/lung-tonic-i?variant=1128965404 By the way, another health guru wearing glasse...
- Sat Dec 09, 2017 12:57 pm
- Forum: General World Affairs
- Topic: Engineering disease
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- Views: 426460
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Let me finish by linking to a part of a video I advise everyone to watch interested in staying healthy https://youtu.be/SEE-oU8_NSU?t=31m5s Is this guy somewhat stressed in the conference? He doesn't breathe normally. Maybe because he is speaking nonsense? I wouldn't have much confidence in someone...
- Wed Nov 29, 2017 8:52 pm
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Fakery in Orbit: THE I$$
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Re: Fakery in Orbit: THE I$$
I'm wondering how some basic trigonometric calculations can demonstrate in any way that some light point crossing the sky is situated 400 km away or wherever. The object paths seen in the charts are independent of the distance of the object. No, they are not independent of the object's altitude . A...
- Sat Nov 25, 2017 4:33 pm
- Forum: General World Affairs
- Topic: Engineering disease
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Re: Engineering 'disease'
Patrix,
Your above statements are a bit confusing to me. If cholesterol is not related to heart disease, how can you say that statins, by impairing the production of cholesterol, can cause heart disease?
Your above statements are a bit confusing to me. If cholesterol is not related to heart disease, how can you say that statins, by impairing the production of cholesterol, can cause heart disease?
- Sat Nov 25, 2017 2:37 pm
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Our World (The 'cold' of space and our Universe that isn't)
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Re: Our World (The 'cold' of space and our Universe that isn
I remember you weren't interested in any YouTube video or in mathematics. Have you changed your mind?brianv » 25 Nov 2017, 14:41 wrote:Great job debunking. Even I nearly understood. So what is the calculated distance to the Sun using trig with these values? Which I think was the object of the exercise.
- Sat Nov 25, 2017 2:35 pm
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Fakery in Orbit: THE I$$
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Re: Fakery in Orbit: THE I$$
If my above statements aren't clear enough, I will put it in another way. The observer at A cann't measure the object's distance, based on the path alone he is seeing (it could be at any distance). The same stands for the observer at B.
- Sat Nov 25, 2017 1:08 pm
- Forum: Apollo, and more space hoaxes
- Topic: Our World (The 'cold' of space and our Universe that isn't)
- Replies: 426
- Views: 655584
Re: Our World (The 'cold' of space and our Universe that isn
So no discrepancy at all, just more flat-earth fail. :puke: Maybe it's me, but I don't see any real benefit in debunking any YouTube video, apart from spending hours. If you haven't read the Almagest, in the first pages there is an explanation of why the Earth's shape is not plane: "if it were...