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Quitting sugar is amazing. It's been years since I quit sugar. I don't need sweets anymore. The taste of sugar makes me sick. I drink coffee or tea with milk instead of sugar, and this is enough. I am living like my ancestors. Highly recommend quitting sugar. You will start tasting the sweet in natural products and will never want sugar anymore.

Quitting sugar is amazing. It's been years since I quit sugar. I don't need sweets anymore. The taste of sugar makes me sick. I drink coffee or tea with milk instead of sugar, and this is enough. I am living like my ancestors. Highly recommend quitting sugar. You will start tasting the sweet in natural products and will never want sugar anymore.

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[–] 2 pts

Wow.

Only in the last few months have I realized that we swim in a sea of poison with respect to food. I mean, I knew it intellectually but sometimes it takes time to sink in.

I mean, I knew it intellectually but sometimes it takes time to sink in.

Words to live by.

[–] 0 pt

It’s a rabbit hole, but a rewarding one. I’m doing things a young person should be, I out work them.

Deficiencies, toxicities, antagonising substances, hormone disrupters…

Then we start adding home made bone broth to soups and rice dishes, a month later my joints stop hurting, my back is better (I wasn’t told this was being added to my diet) and said something out of the blue.

Then you look at kids (boys) and they don’t look like boys at the same school a generation or three ago. Those yearbooks are in the school library, look at them. Plastics, xenoestrogens causing them not to develop correctly , skinny legs, weak muscles, feminine features , and yes some of them are confused as to what they are. They need help.

Other countries don’t have this phenomenon, it’s not genetic, it’s environmental. Travel much of the world, 3rd world countries and boys look like strong little men, girls develop at a normal age, not early like the US.

[–] 1 pt

Yeah absolutely. What is REALLY scary is that as we age out those kids age in and someday they will be running the world.

I don't think any previous generation has seen the amount of degeneracy (including the changes you describe) as we see in the upcoming generations.

[–] 0 pt

We’re in the ramp up side of that curve now, watching shit policy changes and decisions come from older companies as they hire these college grads into positions that have influence.