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That would be GREAT.
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What would be great would be if the Fed Gov could spend a bit of money doing research and then telling us the best natural ways for a healthy natural immune system.
So, when it comes to health, doctors have little to do, and big pharma has little to sell.
I can't tell you the best ways for the best immune system, but they might include 1) ban Glyphosate, which wrecks your gut bacteria and actually creates holes in your intestine 2) probiotics, like Kefir, but there could be many others 3) a list of foods that are generally helpful for gut bacteria but have other benefits too, like natural antibiotic properties for bad bacteria but not harmful to good gut bacteria, things like ginger and garlic. 4) providing quality gcmaf to counteract the effects of the nagalase from the vaccines.
And others have more. But the government should step in here and say, Food Industry Medical Industry, you've done a terrible job. We're pretty rich here, and we're pretty smart, and yet we're sick and fat, and we spend a whole lot of money staying sick and fat and not sick fat and dead.
The Fed Gov could save a lot of money by giving everybody those things. Not only are there calories in those things (food) they're the right things to eat to prevent you from having to spend somebodies money at the doctor. $100 on onions garlic ginger cinnamon, cayenne pepper, kefir, coconut oil, apple cider vinegar, baking soda, magnesium bicarbonate, serrapeptase (sp?), would save $200+ in doctor bills. (I'm just making that up, but it seems like it could be true.)
Maybe you get those items at the Post Office? Instead of the Post Office giving Amazon a discount because they want to keep busy and Amazon uses the discounts to beat the competition, you could just go to the post office to get the free healthy food that is there. There could be 20-50 items, and everyone could get some sort of card. The mailman could deliver a piece of paper to the house when a new shipment of fresh produce comes in. New onions today.
This country, who has gotten extremely good at spying on us, despite the fact that we don't want or need it, has gotten really bad at getting the basics, like clean healthy food, to us.
And how about 100% cotton clothing? Putting plastic in everything can't be helpful. Some have allergies to that, and the quality of cotton or other natural fibers is just higher. Hard to find certain types of clothes, socks, sweats, in 100% cotton. Fix that problem as well.
Our entire grain distribution system is contaminated with Glyphosate, and I'm not sure how easy that's going to be to fix. The government, if it can be trusted at all, and I don't know that I can, really should be able to get not poison organic wheat to people, whether it's free, or at cost if quanties are required. You should be able to get 50 pounds of organic wheat, or any grain, really, non GMO, organic, for $20. Especially if you make the consumer jump through a few transportation hoops.
Foods aren't necessarily best on the shelf for months. But stores want wide selections of things that might be on the shelves a long time before they sell. You'll still have supermarkets where all the choices are available close and convenient every day, but you should be able to get the not poison kind simply and cheaply, although perhaps not conveniently. The grains could be stored at the post office? Perhaps you have to go to a farm? Or a regional grain silo?
The last 100 years have not been good. Vaccines maybe about 100 years ago, maybe less, 100 years ago marijuana was still legal and sold in liquid form. Cocaine was in coca cola, and that was probably fun. The knowledge, the science, wasn't there, but it wasn't like there were people who were making big money from chemicals they were inventing, and patenting, giving them a monopoly, and monopoly profits, allowing them to bribe wildly.