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Kathy Clarke's avatar

It is important for us all to realize how perfectly our bodies are made, and how Nature supplies everything our bodies need. If only we would listen to what our bodies are telling us and do what our elders knew to do to when our bodies tell us something needs attention, instead of turning to the petrochemical/ pharmaceutical industry to supply an answer!

CopperVortex's avatar

I definitely agree, Dr. Clarke! ;)

Betsy Barnum's avatar

Such an important topic, with several angles, each of which is a whole topic unto itself! I look forward to seeing more of how you write about these things.

Thomas Dykstra, an entomologist, makes videos explaining that garden "pests" and "diseases" come when the plants are unhealthy--they don't "attack" healthy plants. Their function is exactly the same as bacteria in our bodies--to eat unhealthy, dying tissue and, in the case of the garden, return that plant material to the earth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnNOvA3diDU&t=1249s

I am studying herbalism, and have yet to read or hear a prominent herbalist who says out loud that germ theory and virology are false paradigms. The plants know that what they are doing in the body is supporting and facilitating its detox and cleansing processes, not killing microbes. I look forward to the day when "anti-microbial," "anti-viral" and "anti-bacterial" are dropped from herbalism's lexicon.

Finally, check out this entertaining video that depicts what you have written about here in a different format--that continual suppression of "symptoms" just drives whatever the body was trying to get rid of in deeper leading to more serious conditions. https://www.bitchute.com/video/2BtC4GQ71duP/

CopperVortex's avatar

thanks, Betsy. You've listened to the Thomas Dykstra video! Yes, it's on my Hall of Fame Youtube videos list. I observe this in my garden and elsewhere in nature and see that the young, growing leaves almost never have insect damage, blight, etc.- only the older, dying leaves, or leaves that aren't getting Sunlight or airflow, etc.

My gf and I are also into herbalism, harvesting turkey tail, mugwort, etc. We're always joking how every herb that you look up says it's anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, good for your digestion, aids sleep, every single thing! Right, every herbalist is in line with the mindspell also. Almost all gardening channels on youtube promote artificial fertilizers, hyper-bred varieties that don't really occur in nature, like giant persimmons or Asian pears, giant watermelon, etc.

We're on the same page- seen that funny video before! Thanks.

les online's avatar

I always flush food scraps ('cept bones) down the loo, instead of including them in with the garbage that'll be buried out-of-sight-out-of-mind in a landfill...I do so thinking that its inclusion with all the wastes destined for sewerage farms may result in the scraps being converted into fertilizer, so i'm giving something back to the land...

But i've learned itt's not t being urned into fertiliser, and that's probably a 'good thing', because included with the flushed wastes are all types of hormones, drug residues, purged toxins, and so on...

So if the fertiliser is spread on food crop growing land those toxins etc will be absorbed by the food plants thus entering the food chain...

May they are spreading the stuff , which might explain why i've a third nipple/breast growing ?

CopperVortex's avatar

idk, maybe Tyrone Hayes knows, the guy that showed how atrazine, along with other endocrine suppressors, feminized male frogs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrone_Hayes

Sharine Borslien's avatar

Great piece. Petrochemicals and the derivative pharmaceutical drugs, indeed. We can add to that the extreme proliferation of EMFs starting around the turn of the 20th century.

CopperVortex's avatar

thanks, Sharine. Yep, everything. I listed as much as I could think of in my first article.