Anonymous ID: 401c7e July 18, 2020, 8:05 p.m. No.10005538   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5809

Do youTRUST KANSAS?

 

Here they are, singing Dust In The WInd

 

I close my eyes only for a moment, and the moment's gone

All my dreams pass before my eyes, a curiosity

 

Dust in the wind, all they are is dust in the wind

 

Same old song, just a drop of water in an endless sea

All we do crumbles to the ground, though we refuse to see

 

Dust in the wind, all we are is dust in the wind

 

Now, don't hang on, nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky

It slips away, and all your money won't another minute buy

 

Dust in the wind, all we are is dust in the wind (all we are is dust in the wind)

Dust in the wind (everything is dust in the wind), everything is dust in the wind (the wind)"

Anonymous ID: 401c7e July 18, 2020, 8:09 p.m. No.10005562   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6110

Did you ever ask yourself,

Given all that has passed under the BRIDGE

Since the 2016 election campaign

When the Globalist plans were TRUMPed

By an outsider

Why does the MSM continue

With their dailyTRUST SESSIONSon the television?

Haven't they figured out yet

That their TRUST SESSIONS are no longer working

But are doing the OPPOSITE?

 

Nowadays, people watch the outrage and nonsense

In their TV TRUST SESSIONS and begin to question

What is it all about?

Maybe TRUMP is right

Anonymous ID: 401c7e July 18, 2020, 8:15 p.m. No.10005603   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5608 >>5615 >>5632 >>5652 >>5715

>>10005555

While the people of the western world occupy themselves wearing masks, pointing fingers and using so much hand sanitizer it literally kills them, …

 

I don't use ANY hand sanitizer at all!!!

NEVER!!!

When I feel the need to wash my hands with more than water

I use a bit of soap.

I have a collection of those hotel bars and one of them lasts me a couple of months.

 

Grime is Godly.

Dirt is good.

Bacteria and viruses are my friends.

 

https://greystonebooks.com/products/let-them-eat-dirt

 

Saving Our Children from an Oversanitized World

 

“A must-read for parents, teachers and any healthcare provider for children, Let Them Eat Dirt takes you inside the inside tract of a child’s gut, and shows you how to give kids the best immune start early in life.”—William Sears, M.D, co-author, The Baby Book

 

Our over-sanitized world threatens children’s health, but parents can change their environment into one where they’ll thrive.

 

Babies and young kids are being raised in surroundings that are increasingly cleaner, more hyper hygienic, and more disinfected than ever before. As a result, the beneficial bacteria in their bodies is being altered, promoting conditions and diseases such as obesity, diabetes, asthma, allergies, and autism. As Let Them Eat Dirt shows, there is much that parents can do about this, including breastfeeding if possible, getting a dog, and avoiding antibiotics unless necessary—and yes, it is OK to let kids get a bit dirty.

 

Professor of Microbiology at the University of British Columbia and a world leader in how bacterial infections work. FINLAY’s research has been widely published and reported on worldwide, including in Nature, Scientific American , and on BBC and NPR news. He has won several prestigious awards including five Howard Hughes International Research Scholar Awards and thePrix Galien. Finlay is an Officer of the Order of Canada..

 

MARIE-CLAIRE ARRIETA studies the link between intestinal alterations and several immune diseases, and she has led a major clinical study on the role of the microbiota in asthma.

Anonymous ID: 401c7e July 18, 2020, 8:16 p.m. No.10005608   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10005603

REVIEWS

"[Let Them Eat Dirt] functions both as a primer on the growing body of scientific knowledge around the microbiome, as well as a guide for parents who now find themselves navigating through essentially uncharted territory."

—David Kates, National Post

 

"[E]veryone can benefit from [reading] Let Them Eat Dirt]… it [is] clear, easy to follow and most importantly, interesting."

—Alexandra Nordstrom, The Ubyssey

 

"[F]rightening and fascinating"

—Homa Khaleeli, The Guardian

 

"In “Let Them Eat Dirt,” authors B. Brett Finlay, Ph.D., and Marie-Claire Arrieta, Ph.D., experts on bacterial infections, reject the super-sanitized world our kids live in."

—Maureen Mackey, LifeZette

 

"[T]hought-provoking"

—Lisa Salmon, Evening Mail

 

"The authors keep health trends in perspective… [putting] research into more of a real-world context."

—Molly Walker, MedPage Today

 

"[M]icrobiologists B. Brett Findlay and Marie-Claire Arrieta make [their] case with an unusually convincing display of evidence – as well as historical anecdotes and a parent-friendly sense of humor – in their new book, Let Them Eat Dirt: Saving Your Child from an Oversanitized World."

—Nancy Szokan, Washington Post

Anonymous ID: 401c7e July 18, 2020, 8:16 p.m. No.10005615   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10005603

EXCERPT

From the Preface

 

We all want what is best for our kids. The problem is that there is no perfect handbook on how to raise them, nor is there any one best way, either.

 

We read books and articles, talk to friends, and try to remember (or forget!) how our parents raised us. Both of us have children and have struggled and muddled through the parenting process the same way everyone does. We are also scientists who have worked with microbes for many years, and we couldn’t help but consider how these ever-present microbes influence development as we raised our children.

 

At first we studied microbes that cause disease, and we feared them just like anyone else. But more recently we began taking notice of all the other microbes that live in and on us — our “microbiota.” As we continue to study the microbiota of humans, it is becoming clear that our exposure to microbes is most important when we’re kids. At the same time, modern lifestyles have made childhood much cleaner than ever before in human history, and this is taking a huge toll on our microbiota — and our lifelong health.

 

The genesis of this book came from the realization that the studies in our lab — and the labs of several other researchers — prove that microbes really do impact a child’s health. What shocked us most was how early this starts — the first one hundred days of life are critical.

 

We knew microbes played a role in well-being, but we had no idea how soon this role began.

 

Several other factors converged to help convince us to write this book. Claire has young children, and all of her young parent friends were extremely interested in the concept of microbes and how they might affect their kids. Whenever we tell other parents about our work, the questions never cease — Do I need to sterilize their bottles every time? What kind of soap should I use? We realized that there are many questions out there about microbes . . . and a lot of wrong information.

 

Brett is married to a pediatric infectious disease specialist (Jane) who was constantly suggesting articles and findings about how microbes affect kids, which led us to realize that since this was such a new field, there was no one source parents could turn to if they wanted to learn more. Not to mention that scientific articles are usually dry, terse things with lots of jargon and, frankly, are terribly boring. However, this new area of research has a lot to offer to people raising children who are not likely to get this important information from dense scientific papers or from studies often misinterpreted by the press. There is a lot of information being produced by some of the best scientists in the world, which we consider extremely useful for the day-to- day decisions we make while raising our children, so we felt compelled to gather it all in one book and make it accessible to the everyday parent.

Anonymous ID: 401c7e July 18, 2020, 8:31 p.m. No.10005715   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10005603

This is another doctor who thinks dirt is good stuff. He runs a health website that is not freaking out about COVID, just sticking to the basics of health which have NOT CHANGED,

 

https://draxe.com/

 

Axe explores the root of digestive issues and unbalanced microbiome (gut flora) as leaky gut. Yes, I know you’ve been hearing about leaky gut on every social media platform. Research supports the premise that leaky gut or its more science-y term, intestinal permeability, contribute to many modern diseases and ailments. Much of that research connecting leaky gut, gluten and autoimmunity is one of the leading gluten sensitivity researchers in the world, Dr. Alessio Fasano. [2] Axe suggests that there are five factors that have lead to declining gut health: type of foods consumed, excessive sanitization, convenience, stress, and medication. Since I suffer from ongoing (yet healing) gut issues, I am very familiar with many of these factors and their influence on my health. Convenience and stress are my biggest contributors.

 

Eat Dirt also explores healing the whole body, especially when lingering symptoms like holding onto excess weight, overwhelming fatigue or continued digestive distress. Part Three of this book tackles healing based on your gut type. Dr. Axe explains that “When specific body systems are not functioning optimally, the path may require a slightly different approach to healing.” [3] Through studying Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Axe formulated five gut types. Each gut type is explained and protocol outlined.

 

After taking the quiz on pages 186-187, I confirmed what I had already discovered late in 2016 — I suffer from poor digestion which has resulted in a lack of nutrient absorption, chronic antacid use (years ago now, but yes), slow motility, and SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth). According to Axe, “gastric gut is related to the fire and earth elements in Chinese medicine.” [4] Fire is related to the heart, small intestines (SIBO), and nervous system (think stress). Further, Axe says it “associated with summer, and has fear and joy as emotions.” [5] Those closest to me would tell you that I love warmth and summer. And I harbour fear and joy simultaneously. The earth element is linked to stomach, spleen, and pancreas. Interestingly, earth likes sweet foods — that’s so me! It “is associated with late summer, and has pensiveness as an emotion.” [6] These two elements describe my digestive ailments quite succinctly and a few of my likes and emotions to boot.

 

After flipping to the chapter titled “Healing Gastric Gut,” I first perused the summary at the start of the chapter. I immediately noticed that many of my current food choices, health practices and supplements were listed here. Under causes of the gastric gut, the suggested causes are “under chewing, overeating, and a slow digestive system.” [7] I would add impaired migrating motor complex (MMC) to that list, because it is one of the root causes of the secondary symptom of SIBO. Then I would suggest the use of prokinetics like Iberogast and MotilPro as over-the-counter (OTC) supplements to improve and heal the MMC dysfunction.

 

Armed with this information, I am going to implement Dr Axe’s action plan and four-step strategy for healing the gastric gut. One of the most useful sections within this chapter is the “Gastric Gut Nourishing Foods List.” [8] Many of the listed foods are the very foods I’ve identified as “good for Brenda” foods as a result of food intolerance testing and elimination diets. So here’s to my next science experiment on my body — goal digestive healing!

 

Are you suffering from chronic stomach or digestive issues? No one likes suffering from such ailments. They eventually become debilitating and disrupt your quality of life. From my own journey, I know that finding the root cause is important, because without it, you’ll have lingering symptoms that continue to disrupt your wellbeing and vitality.

 

I became a nutrition practitioner because I want to help people feel vibrant and vital well into their retirement and beyond. If you want to discuss your situation, call Brenda at 403.801.5698 or email to schedule your free Discovery Chat. I look forward to offering you results-oriented solutions.

Anonymous ID: 401c7e July 18, 2020, 8:44 p.m. No.10005840   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5851 >>5866

>>10005784

 

Magic is real

But it is not in symbols and words.

 

It is all in heartfelt desire and intent

Love is stronger than any other way to fo magic

Prayer, silently and in a quiet place

Is the best way to communicate your intent with God

Anonymous ID: 401c7e July 18, 2020, 9:13 p.m. No.10006076   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Watch The Water

 

Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water (Audio)

 

E. @ETheFriend · 22h

When you're weary,

Feeling small

When tears are in your eyes,

I will dry them all

I'm on your side, oh,

When times get rough

And friends just can't be found

Like a bridge over troubled water

I will lay me down.

Anonymous ID: 401c7e July 18, 2020, 9:33 p.m. No.10006216   🗄️.is 🔗kun

BridgeOver TroubledWaterlive in 1969.

 

When you're weary, feeling small,

When tears are in your eyes, I will dry them all;

I'm on your side. when times get rough

And friends just cant be found,

Like a bridge over troubled water

I will lay me down.

Like a bridge over troubled water

I will lay me down.

 

When you're down and out,

When you're on the street,

When evening falls so hard

I will comfort you.

Ill take your part.

When darkness comes

And pains is all around,

Like a bridge over troubled water

I will lay me down.

Like a bridge over troubled water

I will lay me down.

 

Sail on silver girl,

Sail on by.

Your time has come to shine.

All your dreams are on their way.

See how they shine.

If you need a friend

Im sailing right behind.

Like a bridge over troubled water

I will ease your mind.

Like a bridge over troubled water

I will ease your mind.