As I've said before in different ways, I think your message of the need to adopt a more holistic approach to public health and public policy including preventive and proactive health care and a better understanding of and response to the environmental impact of various proposals/approaches incorporating better public education across the range of your concerns is an important and underrepresented one. I urge you to think about ways you might influence and impact public policy in your areas of concern.boyyourself wrote: ↑Fri Feb 05, 2021 11:14 amSome of your questions make me realize the way I worded a couple things made then not come across as I might've meant them.
But I think it's fair to question the shit out of an upper level government official. And I think tribalism is part of the reason Biden kept fauci around. We all good as long as we are both against trump mentality. I don't like that.
And I think that's why Biden kept delaying talking about "his plan" until after the election. And now you see Fauci changing his mind so as to seem aligned with the cdc. Who has also been shifty as hell. They all need to seem aligned, so they groupthink, together.
I can imagine fauci not having a financial stake in pharma, barely.
At any rate, Zoloft and other anti depressant usage is off the chart right now.
But just wait til kids these days who are growing up isolated and social distanced and unable to even express themselves to their peers with facial exiressions. Mass depression Nice. What does the research say on that regarding the wellness of the population? Mental wellness is wellness, the alternative is a compromised immune system. And what's the carbon footprint and cost to the planet when everyone is on drugs? Or does the Green New deal state that pharmaceuticals will now be created out of ferry dust so we're good?
There's a mountain of evidence on how to not be high risk. Millions and millions of people aren't. Why? We can easily freighten an entire population into staying home and taking a vaccine and clicking on amazon. So why not a massive push from our government and the media to scare people into getting healthy?
And is it about not stressing our healthcare system?
300,000 people died of in 2019 in this country of the preventable death of obesity. That number alone sounds like a pandemic, if not one waiting to happen, and it did. And healthy people didn't get wiped out. At all.
But putting accountability on the individual isn't profitable for anyone exept perhaps integrity food farmers. Who btw have been crushing it during the pandemic.
Get plenty of sun. And or supplement the shit out of vitamin D. Which is a hormone, not a vitamin. Hormones should be balanced, otherwise you aren't well. Seratonin is also a hormone. You need hugs to stabilize seratonin. Not social distancing.
Zinc levels should be high in your body. You can supplement but you also get it from eating grazing animals, which happen to be good for soil. Not eating grain and sugar which is bad for the soil and therefore the planet.
Plus high glycemic foods are insulin spiking. Perpetual insulin spiking leads to inflammation. Perpetual inflammation is what causes a weakened immune system.
Why isn't this shit all over the news? Maybe because it's not as profitable as vaccines, booze, Amazon, McDonald's, fear, and Zoloft. If I had a billion dollars I too would own a newspaper and I'd get fancy journos to carry my propaganda so I could make another billion. It just makes cents.
You' seem to base your conclusion that obesity is a pandemic on the number of deaths, which for a while was comparable to the number of deaths from covid. But that's not what a pandemic is. Leaving aside the technicalities of epidemic v. pandemic, obesity is not infectious, which is a crucial distinction. Saying that healthy people aren't being wiped out by obesity is pretty meaningless and imho detracts from your potentially important message.