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deltadog 3 points ago +3 / -0

Because a book told them its okay

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deltadog 4 points ago +4 / -0

My only advice is search for a job or career that doesn't crush your soul. Live within your souls means. Its time to support companies that give a fuck, and the ones that dont give a fuck should be laborless.

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deltadog 1 point ago +1 / -0

Jokes on you chase I'm immune to marketing and advertisements. Its a side effect of battling the propaganda.

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deltadog 2 points ago +2 / -0

He said, "visited" and "offered coffee from his own home" meaning the people had been in his house.

Id assume they are talking about gangstalking or some sort of suit / men in black.

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deltadog 2 points ago +2 / -0

Speaking of Baal worshipers check this out:

Jeremiah {9:12} Who [is] the wise man, that may understand this? and [who is he] to whom the mouth of the LORD hath spoken, that he may declare it, for what the land perisheth [and] is burned up like a wilderness, that none passeth through? {9:13} And the LORD saith, Because they have forsaken my law which I set before them, and have not obeyed my voice, neither walked therein; {9:14} But have walked after the imagination of their own heart, and after Baalim, which their fathers taught them: {9:15} Therefore thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; Behold, I will feed them, [even] this people, with will feed them, [even] this people, with wormwood, and , and give them water of gall to drink. {9:16} I will scatter them also among the heathen, whom neither they nor their fathers have known: and I will send a sword after them, till I have consumed them

God said through prophet Jeremiah that worshippers of baalim should drink wormwood and water with gall.. Antiparasitics?

Asking ai:

While both wormwood and certain bitter herbs, including gall, have been historically used for medicinal purposes, including as antiparasitic agents, it's essential to distinguish between them.

  1. Wormwood: Artemisia absinthium, commonly known as wormwood, has been used traditionally for its antiparasitic properties. It contains compounds like absinthin and thujone, which are believed to have anthelmintic (anti-parasitic) effects. Wormwood has been used to treat various parasitic infections, including intestinal worms.

  2. Bitter herbs (including gall): Bitter herbs, which may include various plants known for their bitter taste, have also been used historically for medicinal purposes. While some bitter herbs may have antiparasitic properties, the term "gall" is more commonly associated with bitterness rather than a specific plant species.

In summary, while both wormwood and certain bitter herbs may have been used as antiparasitic agents in traditional medicine, it's important to recognize that they are distinct substances with different botanical identities and uses.

Gall etymology:

The term "gall" has an interesting etymology. It comes from the Old English word "gealla," which ultimately traces back to the Proto-Germanic word "*gallô" and the Proto-Indo-European root "*ghel-," meaning "bile" or "gall."

Originally, "gall" referred specifically to the bile produced by the liver in animals, especially mammals, which was often associated with bitterness due to its taste. Over time, the term expanded in usage to refer metaphorically to bitterness, affliction, or resentment, as well as to certain bitter substances or plants, hence the association with bitter herbs in some contexts.

Gallbladder houses bitter bile. Big pharmas says no, no uses for your gallbladder you can remove it, no issues. Dont worry about Any parasites.

Lol

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deltadog 8 points ago +8 / -0

Nattokinase is found in natto, a traditional Japanese dish made from fermented soybeans. Bromelain is naturally occurring in pineapple, particularly in the stem/core. Curcumin is the active compound in turmeric, commonly used in cooking and available as a supplement.

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deltadog 2 points ago +2 / -0

Spike protiens hate bromelian, order it online For immediate aid, eat pineapple, its what bromelian is sourced from

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deltadog 1 point ago +1 / -0

Only option is to lurk, registration has been closed

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deltadog 1 point ago +1 / -0

"E pluribus unum beats multiculturalism every time"

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deltadog 3 points ago +3 / -0

Then you'd like this rumor then,

Joan rivers didnt die just lives her double life as Jo Schumer

https://youtu.be/QPeG2Zt4yEM

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deltadog 1 point ago +1 / -0

You are wrong as far as I can tell. Do you have a source of the claim you've made? My research is below:

USDA organic standard does not allow arsenic in use for pest control. It is explicitly barred from use in the National List:

Source: https://www.ams.usda.gov/grades-standards/organic-standards#Crop

The organic crop production standards require that:

Land must have had no prohibited substances applied to it for at least 3 years before the harvest of an organic crop.

Soil fertility and crop nutrients will be managed through tillage and cultivation practices, crop rotations, and cover crops, supplemented with animal and crop waste materials and allowed synthetic materials.

Crop pests, weeds, and diseases will be controlled primarily through management practices including physical, mechanical, and biological controls. When these practices are not sufficient, a biological, botanical, or synthetic substance approved for use on the National List may be used.

Operations must use organic seeds and other planting stock when available.

The use of genetic engineering, ionizing radiation and sewage sludge is prohibited

Now go look at the national list: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/subtitle-B/chapter-I/subchapter-M/part-205/subpart-G/subject-group-ECFR0ebc5d139b750cd

205.602 Nonsynthetic substances prohibited for use in organic crop production.

The following nonsynthetic substances may not be used in organic crop production:

(a) Ash from manure burning.

(b) Arsenic.

(c) Calcium chloride, brine process is natural and prohibited for use except as a foliar spray to treat a physiological disorder associated with calcium uptake.

(d) Lead salts.

(e) Potassium chloride—unless derived from a mined source and applied in a manner that minimizes chloride accumulation in the soil.

(f) Rotenone (CAS # 83-79-4).

(g) Sodium fluoaluminate (mined).

(h) Sodium nitrate—unless use is restricted to no more than 20% of the crop's total nitrogen requirement; use in spirulina production is unrestricted until October 21, 2005.

(i) Strychnine.

(j) Tobacco dust (nicotine sulfate).

[68 FR 61992, Oct. 31, 2003, as amended at 83 FR 66572, Dec. 27, 2018]

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deltadog 5 points ago +5 / -0

When money's worth less than air,

Bugs become a meal so fair.

Hyperinflation's grim embrace,

Welcomes bugs to the dinner space.

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deltadog 2 points ago +2 / -0

vagabond (adj.) early 15c. (earlier vacabond, c. 1400), from Old French vagabond, vacabond "wandering, unsteady" (14c.), from Late Latin vagabundus "wandering, strolling about," from Latin vagari "wander" (from vagus "wandering, undecided;" see vague) + gerundive suffix -bundus.

also from early 15c. vagabond (n.)

c. 1400, earlier wagabund (in a criminal indictment from 1311); see vagabond (adj.). Despite the earliest use, in Middle English often merely "one who is without a settled home, a vagrant" but not necessarily in a bad sense. Notion of "idle, disreputable person" predominated from 17c.

also from c. 1400 Entries linking to vagabond vague (adj.) "uncertain as to specifics," 1540s, from French vague "empty, vacant; wild, uncultivated; wandering" (13c.), from Latin vagus "strolling, wandering, rambling," figuratively "vacillating, uncertain," perhaps from PIE *Huog-o- and cognate with Old Norse vakka "to stray, hover," Old High German wankon "to totter, stagger," Old High German winkan "to waver, stagger, wink," Old English wincian "to nod" [de Vaan]. Related: Vagueness.

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deltadog 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'd say tenet is more a blueprint for "time wars" than son avenging father.

I've said for years now that Space Force is actually "Space and Time" Force. I'd assume theres an AI that sits concurrently in the past and future synchronized to ensure the future stays the way it currently is. As it maintains the future state it passes Intel backwards in time to keep ensure the future remains in control as designed.

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