Also, get outside and enjoy the sun for 20 minutes or so every day. Go to bed and wake up at a reasonable hour. do not eat 3 hours before you go to bed.
This whole week I stayed in the sun for at least 4 hours a day, no sunscreen. I am very pale but I don't burn due to taking Astaxanthin, it has the same stuff that makes flamingos pink. Meds make you burn easier, my sister was on psyc meds and would start to burn within minutes.
This is true! Medicines have their place, but not for every day use. My siblings cannot understand why I am not on any meds because they all are on one thing or another. I am fluffy, but, I quit sugar and starches (I loved potatoes) about 5 years ago and I am healing. I haven't had any sugar or starches and what shocks me is I do not miss it. I do not miss the pain I had in my hip for over 22 years.
It is usually marketed as for your brain, only a couple places talk about the photosensitivity thing. I take it in the morning because it makes your brain be more active. I used to bubble after about 10 minutes, I didn't get the darker skin of all my relatives. It is great to go out as long as I want and barely turn pink.
Pets too, no more vax for my cats after I found they can still get rabies after vax. The vet gave me medicine he believed in. I looked it up after my cat died a horrible death, it was from his medication, it destroys their stomach, but helped an infection in his mouth.
Obamacare fucked the entire medical system. Republicans and Trump need to recind the entire Obamacare bill and put it back to what it was. Everyone still in congress who voted for the shitty bill needs to be replaced or expelled from congress for stupidity.
Obamacare is literally the only reason I have been able to see the doctor since I was a teenager. If I didn't have the coverage from Obamacare, I would probably be dead by now from my ulcerative colitis. It would have progressed to colon cancer and killed me.
I had good insurance with Kaiser, but lost it under Obama care. I don't go to the hospital. I went to my Chiropractor for broken ribs, he put them back into place. No ex-rays needed as I am so skinny. I study the old medicines and mushrooms, and anything that may help with health. My whole family took a one way trip on their first trip to the Hosp. They all died except my sister during lockdowns, they all believed in the doctors.
Well I know all the private plans are charging ridiculous amounts every month and good luck getting them to cover anything. Employer health plans are just throwing your money away at this point, unless you have a nice cushy government job. At least that's how I see it.
Prediction: hospitals will game the system by splitting into 3 corporate entities: one to run the emergency ward and get the funding; one to handle inpatient needs with even more austere funding than current hospital food indicates; and a third to own the building and equipment in order to lease it all to the other two.
um... sure, I didn't see this much in CA (neither bay area, nor central valley) but coming on 6.5 years in central TX and I've used these super super convenient stand-alone emergency rooms a few times. I have been impressed each time... they seem so much more there for the patients than the many trips I've been to emergency rooms at the still-fairly-nearby hospitals. We've had conversations about these unfamiliar emergency rooms and I've got to say, thumbs up. However, I can also say that these non-hospital, non-long-term or in-patient facilities were pretty darn empty during the "scamdemic". So far I'm a fan. NCSWIC!
Oh so the rural communities are going to get glorified and overpriced urgent cares operating under the emergency room moniker. That's nice. Less is more. Sounds pretty similar to how I've heard Canada health care facilities described in the geographic context. Only difference is we will get the Canadian type of treatment and have to pay exorbitant overpriced costs for the privilege of sub standard care.
Stop eating anything in a box or bag, drop the weight, walk 30min/day, don't let them stick a needle in you for any reason.
With a little luck, you'll avoid most of the 'modern' ailments, and die of old age.
Also, get outside and enjoy the sun for 20 minutes or so every day. Go to bed and wake up at a reasonable hour. do not eat 3 hours before you go to bed.
This whole week I stayed in the sun for at least 4 hours a day, no sunscreen. I am very pale but I don't burn due to taking Astaxanthin, it has the same stuff that makes flamingos pink. Meds make you burn easier, my sister was on psyc meds and would start to burn within minutes.
This is true! Medicines have their place, but not for every day use. My siblings cannot understand why I am not on any meds because they all are on one thing or another. I am fluffy, but, I quit sugar and starches (I loved potatoes) about 5 years ago and I am healing. I haven't had any sugar or starches and what shocks me is I do not miss it. I do not miss the pain I had in my hip for over 22 years.
It is usually marketed as for your brain, only a couple places talk about the photosensitivity thing. I take it in the morning because it makes your brain be more active. I used to bubble after about 10 minutes, I didn't get the darker skin of all my relatives. It is great to go out as long as I want and barely turn pink.
Pets too, no more vax for my cats after I found they can still get rabies after vax. The vet gave me medicine he believed in. I looked it up after my cat died a horrible death, it was from his medication, it destroys their stomach, but helped an infection in his mouth.
The 3 year vaccine killed our cat. Cancer started right at the vaccine site and ate half of her side out before we finally had to have her put down.
I think this has to do with the NWO's demand to kill our pets, the vets might not even know.
Obamacare fucked the entire medical system. Republicans and Trump need to recind the entire Obamacare bill and put it back to what it was. Everyone still in congress who voted for the shitty bill needs to be replaced or expelled from congress for stupidity.
Obamacare is literally the only reason I have been able to see the doctor since I was a teenager. If I didn't have the coverage from Obamacare, I would probably be dead by now from my ulcerative colitis. It would have progressed to colon cancer and killed me.
I had good insurance with Kaiser, but lost it under Obama care. I don't go to the hospital. I went to my Chiropractor for broken ribs, he put them back into place. No ex-rays needed as I am so skinny. I study the old medicines and mushrooms, and anything that may help with health. My whole family took a one way trip on their first trip to the Hosp. They all died except my sister during lockdowns, they all believed in the doctors.
Well I know all the private plans are charging ridiculous amounts every month and good luck getting them to cover anything. Employer health plans are just throwing your money away at this point, unless you have a nice cushy government job. At least that's how I see it.
Prediction: hospitals will game the system by splitting into 3 corporate entities: one to run the emergency ward and get the funding; one to handle inpatient needs with even more austere funding than current hospital food indicates; and a third to own the building and equipment in order to lease it all to the other two.
um... sure, I didn't see this much in CA (neither bay area, nor central valley) but coming on 6.5 years in central TX and I've used these super super convenient stand-alone emergency rooms a few times. I have been impressed each time... they seem so much more there for the patients than the many trips I've been to emergency rooms at the still-fairly-nearby hospitals. We've had conversations about these unfamiliar emergency rooms and I've got to say, thumbs up. However, I can also say that these non-hospital, non-long-term or in-patient facilities were pretty darn empty during the "scamdemic". So far I'm a fan. NCSWIC!
Oh so the rural communities are going to get glorified and overpriced urgent cares operating under the emergency room moniker. That's nice. Less is more. Sounds pretty similar to how I've heard Canada health care facilities described in the geographic context. Only difference is we will get the Canadian type of treatment and have to pay exorbitant overpriced costs for the privilege of sub standard care.
What a time to be alive.
Staffed with DEI hires. Good luck.
The medical establishment has helped themselves to devolution. Complicity in plandemic genocide begs for justice and it will come.
And the march to kill the sheep goes on.
So it isn't a hospital then.