My wife was feeling dizzy and fainted so we went to the ER. We get there and check in and as soon as my wife was done being questioned by the nurse they asked me if I was vaccinated. Once I told them I’m not (nor is my wife) they told me I wasn’t allowed to be there. Since my wife’s blood pressure was really low and she was nervous as it is, I kept calm reassured my wife that I’d be right outside and went to my car right out front where I am now.
I nearly fucking exploded on everyone in there… So much anger and hate is boiling up in me. This COVID fraud has done and is doing so much fucking damage to people. I’ve already lost one of my best friends to the vaccine (J&J heart attack, he was only 28).
Please pray for my family frens
**Thank you for all the well wishes and prayers, this community really is the best <3
If a pinch of raw salt in your palm tastes good, your body needs salt. When it starts to taste salty, you've had enough.
Bruh, I literally crave salt to the point I over salt my potatoes, meats, popcorn, I enjoy sprinkling pink salt in my hand and just eating it. It feels good to eat salt. But my bp has always been over 150 since I was 18. Never fat, and BP medications havent lowered it more than about 10. I am very tall and think it's just my genetics, but doc wants me to get it lowered so i don't have a stroke later in life. Wtf.
The high BP has to be genetic. I'm from an ethnicity that in general has high BP because we mostly used to live as reindeer herders in the Scandinavian tundra (the Sámi people), and that BP was there to keep blood flowing even in freezing temps.
Hmmm, I am scandinavian but not indigenous or northern. My grandma had extremely low BP her while life, so I guess I got it from some other relative, but yeah even when I was like 10% bodyfat and highly active, my bp was still in the 150s, so I think its genetic and no amount of bp pills are changing it. And I love salt, so I'm glad they debunked the salt=high BP myth
You are actually Sami? Awesome. There was a rumor going around that some Sami oral tradition claimed they were from Bernard's star, which is a red dwarf, ie space aliens acclimated to a colder climate. Even better the claim went on to state that Sami have fewer teeth then the general population but that they can regrow theirs if they are lost.
My ancestory is Estonian in part. That's similar to the Finns I think.
We Sámi do have certain genetic remnants from the early neolithic era, when my people migrated from the western side of the Ural mountains, and before that from the Caucasus (when we were all part of the Yamna culture, us europeans). The high cheekbones, and sharper premolars, that are so characteristic of nomadic meat eaters, still remain. It's a result of geographical isolation leading to a genetic bottleneck.
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