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Naturopathic Practitioner. HQRWF diet. Changing the world through awareness and amazing health products. Founder of @Cognizant_Minds.

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@RameseSanders
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8 months
Chlorine, toxic chemicals, heavy metals, pesticides, birth control, and so many other contaminants are in your shower water. You need a shower filter ASAP. The differences you see and feel after showering with a filter are insane. This is the best one👇
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RT @RameseSanders: Hydration is 🔑 Dehydration is linked to HBP, poor kidney and liver function, digestive issues, cognitive impairment, sk

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RT @RameseSanders: You think me putting beef fat on my face is weird? I think that putting industrially manufactured chemicals on your face

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Hydration is 🔑 Dehydration is linked to HBP, poor kidney and liver function, digestive issues, cognitive impairment, skin issues, circulatory problems, and so much more. Stay cognizant and stay hydrated!
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@RameseSanders
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@HighImpactFlix Terrain model, not terrain theory.
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@JamieAA_Again Dayyyyuuummmm!
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You think me putting beef fat on my face is weird? I think that putting industrially manufactured chemicals on your face is weird. You think me drinking raw milk is weird? I think that drinking soda full of industrially manufactured chemicals is weird. Weird is subjective.
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@RameseSanders
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A lot of people are vaccine injured and don’t even know it. Vaccines can cause minor and major health issues like eczema, eyesight issues, asthma, autism, allergies, epilepsy, and so much more. It’s not really surprising when you realize that vaccines contain industrially manufactured chemicals and harmful ingredients.
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The scientific method isn’t taking anything too far though. You stated ‘Yes, you can scientifically say you got a headache from a banana, the more often this occurs the greater the evidence, once there is enough evidence we try (and might be mistaken) to identify the mechanism. However even if we get the mechanism wrong, we can still reap all of the benefits of avoiding the antagonist through the real mechanisms which may be revealed in later studies.’ — Of course, you can recognize patterns and events that happen, especially if they’re consistent, that doesn’t necessarily mean a certain ‘theory’ of why it happens is correct, and it doesn’t mean a certain ‘theory’ of why it doesn’t happen for others is correct either, which you already acknowledged. At the same time, beliefs have consequences when applied whether known or unknown. Personally, I don’t like to make unproven assumptions or believe in unproven assumptions to explain effects. I’d rather just say ‘I don’t know’ and keep exploring to hopefully find answers sooner or later. But that’s just me man. RespectđŸ€
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It’s all pseudoscience. It’s based on unproven assumptions and logical fallacies. What they point to as ‘viruses’ in EM images are nothing but artifacts from the strenuous methodology they conducted in a lab, which didn’t adhere to the scientific method. There’s absolutely zero proof that these artifacts are ‘like a damaged protein that causes symptoms.’ You stated ‘There are distinct health benefits/concerns with different foods because they contain different molecules.’ This is an unproven assumption that points to effects as proof of cause, which is a post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy. If 5 people eat a banana and then get a headache, I scientifically and logically can’t say they got a headache from unicorns that are in the banana and then point to the effect of them experiencing a headache as proof of my ‘theory’. And I certainly can’t scientifically or logically come with a bogus methodology in order to ‘prove’ myself to be correct. It just wouldn’t make sense, but if I could get a bunch of people to believe it then people would THINK it makes sense and eventually it may become ‘common knowledge.’ And just for clarification, you’re admitting that you’re not aware of any scientific paper on the isolation, purification, and characterization of ‘vitamin A’ that adheres to the scientific method, correct?
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Real medicine comes from the earth, not a lab.
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@RameseSanders
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These might trigger ‘allergy’ symptoms but they are not the root cause of your allergies: -Animal dander -Pollen -Cats -Dogs These are very likely the root cause of your allergies: -Artificial fragrances -Vaccines -Toxic environment -Unhealthy diet Avoid these and your ‘allergy’ symptoms will drastically decrease or completely disappear over time!
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@MaxOfLovePlanet 💯💯💯
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@virealogistBen @3dom13 They won’t. Also, not just ‘oxalates’, all of the other alleged compounds as well.
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Avoid hospital births if you can. They will fear-monger and lie to convince you into getting a C-section. They will try to convince you to let them inject your baby with industrially manufactured chemicals shortly after birth. They will most likely take your placenta and sell it because it’s worth around $50K (in most states it’s not even guaranteed that parents can get their placenta out the hospital door.) They will serve you ultra-processed, food-like products contaminated with pesticides that were cooked in seed/vegetable oils. They will also rack up an insane amount of medical bills and you will be in debt (they charge you just for skin to skin contact with your baby.) At home births or nature births are ideal.
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The best way to prevent skin cancer is to eat healthy, live a healthy lifestyle, and get adequate sun exposure everyday without toxic sunscreen. The best way to prevent skin cancer is not to minimize your exposure to the sun and wear toxic sunscreen everyday.
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@3dom13 SameđŸ”„đŸ”„
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@sasha_latypova 💯💯💯
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