I've spoken with a lot of people who lived before me. Back then there were no vaccines at all and that generation has a lot of people in their 80s to 90s while the generation before me are dying at 60-70.
All 4 of my grandparents lived into their 90s. My grandfather just died, at a few months shy of 96. My grandmother is still alive and 94. Nearly all of my relatives before them lived into their late 80s to 90s, and some even over 100, back in the 1800s, and if any did die early it was from unnatural causes. No vaccines or modern pharmaceuticals, all real food. Nowadays, I've also seen many people dying in their 70s. I don't think we'll ever see that kind of longevity anymore unless people get off this "modern healthcare and modern diet" crap.
My observation is the same. Even my grandmother lived to well beyond 90 and only died of loneliness during lockdowns. One grandparent died from a slip/accident and another from heavy smoking and a very stressful life, but he still made it well past 70. My other grandparent made it mid 80's, but I take it grandpa was very lonely without grandma around.
I've stopped trusting modern doctors at around 2013. Prior to that I had a top-notch pediatrician that knew how to cure, not to treat symptoms and knew an old heart doctor that had the same skill set of curing, not treating. Now it's just pill peddlers for the most part.
I've mostly been off fast food and restaurant food and prefer home-cooked meals and have just lately started weaning myself off soda (some deworming helped kill the sugar cravings).
I don't know what my shelf life will be, but I'll do what good I can before I go.
Yeah, I'm really actually kinda glad that my mother's parents died before Covid...her mom died in 2019. She was in a nursing home, and would have died from loneliness during lockdowns too. So sorry to hear that your grandmother did. It is just criminal.
I've also gotten off of eating out (having a wheat allergy makes avoiding eating out easy), and I've cut out most sugar, sugar substitutes, and seed oils. I had 2 bad experiences with medications in the past so I'm not on any pharmaceuticals now. I haven't been to the doctor in years. I have gotten my parents off of all pills too. I glad they're awake and saw the Covid hypocrisy and it woke them up to how most medicines don't cure or prevent. My dad takes ivermectin every week for his allergic asthma (and got off of a steroid inhaler and high blood pressure meds by doing so), and he never gets sick, and my mom hasn't gotten sick since she stopped taking the flu shot. I'm hoping both my parents will follow in their parents' footsteps and live into their 90s too. They'll both be 70 next month, and are quite healthy. By contrast, my husband's father died when he was 70, from kidney failure caused by high blood pressure medication.
I've spoken with a lot of people who lived before me. Back then there were no vaccines at all and that generation has a lot of people in their 80s to 90s while the generation before me are dying at 60-70.
All 4 of my grandparents lived into their 90s. My grandfather just died, at a few months shy of 96. My grandmother is still alive and 94. Nearly all of my relatives before them lived into their late 80s to 90s, and some even over 100, back in the 1800s, and if any did die early it was from unnatural causes. No vaccines or modern pharmaceuticals, all real food. Nowadays, I've also seen many people dying in their 70s. I don't think we'll ever see that kind of longevity anymore unless people get off this "modern healthcare and modern diet" crap.
My observation is the same. Even my grandmother lived to well beyond 90 and only died of loneliness during lockdowns. One grandparent died from a slip/accident and another from heavy smoking and a very stressful life, but he still made it well past 70. My other grandparent made it mid 80's, but I take it grandpa was very lonely without grandma around.
I've stopped trusting modern doctors at around 2013. Prior to that I had a top-notch pediatrician that knew how to cure, not to treat symptoms and knew an old heart doctor that had the same skill set of curing, not treating. Now it's just pill peddlers for the most part.
I've mostly been off fast food and restaurant food and prefer home-cooked meals and have just lately started weaning myself off soda (some deworming helped kill the sugar cravings).
I don't know what my shelf life will be, but I'll do what good I can before I go.
Yeah, I'm really actually kinda glad that my mother's parents died before Covid...her mom died in 2019. She was in a nursing home, and would have died from loneliness during lockdowns too. So sorry to hear that your grandmother did. It is just criminal.
I've also gotten off of eating out (having a wheat allergy makes avoiding eating out easy), and I've cut out most sugar, sugar substitutes, and seed oils. I had 2 bad experiences with medications in the past so I'm not on any pharmaceuticals now. I haven't been to the doctor in years. I have gotten my parents off of all pills too. I glad they're awake and saw the Covid hypocrisy and it woke them up to how most medicines don't cure or prevent. My dad takes ivermectin every week for his allergic asthma (and got off of a steroid inhaler and high blood pressure meds by doing so), and he never gets sick, and my mom hasn't gotten sick since she stopped taking the flu shot. I'm hoping both my parents will follow in their parents' footsteps and live into their 90s too. They'll both be 70 next month, and are quite healthy. By contrast, my husband's father died when he was 70, from kidney failure caused by high blood pressure medication.