arewenearlythereyet
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Shit in the woods? Perhaps this is the solution to our gut issues?Done the first part, what comes next?
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Shit in the woods? Perhaps this is the solution to our gut issues?Done the first part, what comes next?
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Fascinating argument. This would suggest that you believe that healthy people are of superior intellect to the ill, since it must be their "superior thinking or knowledge" that allows them to quickly heal themselves or avoid disease entirely. My own thought is that biomedical diseases are complicated, and we have fuck-all chance of solving them ourselves when even science hasn't been able to manage it.I would wait until you are actually able to solve medical problems by yourself before assuming superior thinking or knowledge.
The average brown bear, in an area free of hunting, also has an average lifespan of 25 years. If I lived like a bear, I'd be long dead. Though perhaps you believe that is also due to bears lacking the imagination to cure themselves?The Bear, particularly the Brown Bear of Northern Latitudes has the closest digestive system and digestive requirements to humans but not exactly identical. Their diet includes plants, fish, red meat from grazing animals, eggs, fruits, nuts-seeds and various herbs and wild vegetables, wild honey. If you compare their diet to the modern human, it might sound the same, but the nutritional content and immune boosting content is very different.
The Bear, particularly the Brown Bear of Northern Latitudes has the closest digestive system and digestive requirements to humans but not exactly identical. Their diet includes plants, fish, red meat from grazing animals, eggs, fruits, nuts-seeds and various herbs and wild vegetables, wild honey. If you compare their diet to the modern human, it might sound the same, but the nutritional content and immune boosting content is very different. This is one thing to learn