@ThinPicking hahaha
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Latest posts made by Emilia
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RE: Impact of Clothing on Health
@CO3 this is a great read, thank you!
I have always been fond of natural fabrics and have read about how the frequencies of different fabrics correlate to various diseases, with natural ones associated with higher vibrations.I believe that wearing bras, particularly those with metal wires, can be equally harmful.
I have always been fascinated by the women of indigenous tribes who wear minimal or no clothing on their breastsFollowing these best practices - a healthy diet and clothing made of natural fabrics may not be enough though without meaningful interactions with others.
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RE: Calcium regulation and Thyroid inquiry
@LucH thank you for the interesting read. In my interactions with numerous cancer patients, a prevalent choice among them for oils is EVOO. It is imperative to be cautious when using EVOO for cooking due to its low smoke point. This caution emphasises the potential adverse effects of using it on its own. Despite the undisclosed specifics concerning their daily diets and environmental conditions, it remains intriguing that a significant number of these individuals opt solely for EVOO.
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RE: Rapid Deterioration?
@Energia do you follow a 'good' skincare routine?
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RE: Rapid Deterioration?
@Energia These abnormal parameters need to be evaluated, considering other parameters such as VBG, FBC, urea and electrolytes profile, and perhaps a liver panel.
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RE: Rapid Deterioration?
@Energia I hope you will feel better.
I take one drop of progesterone three times per day during the luteal phase of my cycle and would sometimes apply an extra drop on my face as well. -
RE: cancer
@Amazoniac another study by Campbell (which was misinterpreted) suggested that a high protein diet appeared to be protective against cancer in healthy individuals; however, the same diet seemed to accelerate cancer growth in individuals already diagnosed with cancer. Recently, Haidut conducted an experiment where vitamin B1, B3, biotin, and aspirin were administered to mice with tumors, resulting in a reduction in tumor size. He also recommended following a high carbohydrate, low-fat diet.