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Ooooh! I have been wondering what horse piss might add to my daily regimen. And the Pasteur vs Bechamp story is my favorite thing to point to as my personal divurgence.

In AA, it was taught that 99% of life is out of our control(Big Pharma)and most of the remaining 1% was none of our business. That left us with little to do but travel our own terrain, controlling our Self; and having no worry for the 99+%.

The biggest frustration has been protecting myself from the poisonous percentage. But at least I have control over the thoughts I entertain--no one has figured out how to get in my head without permission.

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Yeah protection from the poisonous percentage can be a bit difficult and time consuming. But I believe that when the human body was made by God defenses/repair processes were put in place having foreknown all the wild things that humans would get ourselves into.

A little fasting, sunlight, and grounding go a long way.

The last sentence is an important thing for people to realize. I'll do some more articles on that in the future.

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It's almost as though they try to force results by the design of the study. Sometimes these designs fail miserably, as in the case of the 1918 flu when they tried to inoculate horses and humans with saliva and snot from sick patients. Guess what? No one got sick from this:

https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/how-flu-is-an-electrical-illness

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"When Scientists Go Wild."

But instead of drunken parties it just a documentary on all the times they have tried to prove contagion.

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