Let's use a city as a metaphor, to make it easier to see things with fresh eyes: All over the place, new houses are being built. Old houses demolished, trash cleaned out, and so on.
If you add building materials to the scene, the little men with the funny yellow helmets would start using them to make new houses.
What happens if all the building materials were damaged by fire? It's no longer feasible to build with them, it's garbage now!
...And what happens with garbage?
We burn it for energy.
We've arrived at the end of the metaphor now.
Now, ask yourself this:
Are we made from the same building blocks as other animals?
The answer is 99.99999% yes, we are.
Many of these are incredibly complex molecules.
This begs the follow-up question; how heat-resistant is the good stuff?
Well, why don't you put your hand in the frying pan to see for yourself.
So, HOW did we end up here? Why is the entire world eating cooked food if it's inferior? The answer may surprise you!
Supplying energy for everyone is the #1 priority for a society. The actual health of the populace, is a mere bonus: people are expendable from a societal standpoint.
Cooking has recently been shown to increase calories (google it) which surprised scientists, and caught them off-guard. They wouldn't have raised an eyebrow if they understood the garbage metaphor.
Hence, cooking is good for society, it allows civilizations to grow, conquering more primitive societies through sheer numbers.
For the individual, things are different. When you get served processed food, your health is paying for society's benefit.
It works well, because all institutions serve society and not you, so everyone has gotten the memo, they'll tell you that meat is unhealthy, cholesterol is dangerous, and raw meat the worst of all!
They're right - they just never had you in mind. This is becoming increasingly transparent, as the mainstream narrative shifts from "this is good for YOU" to "this is good for the PLANET".
The former is a lie too big to be sold these days, and the latter is obviously only using the environment as a proxy for society.
Why is eating raw meat so stigmatized? It is simply because factory farms have made meat unsafe or is it something larger?
It's stigmatized because healing hurts. Your body is full of toxins. Eating quality food will allow your body to expel them.
This is easily measurable, you can run a lab test on your sweat, feces, mucus to see for yourself: when eating good food, you'll be dumping heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals and so on.
The core of the problem is that the concept of health has been corrupted into symptom prevention, for reasons stated above. Eating raw meat is the individual's rebellion against civilization, an act of insurgency everytime you do it.
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I'm quite sure I just detoxed two old vaccinations. I had a mole starting to dissolve on my left arm on its own, and i felt like it was a good idea to scratch it away to speed it up, damn I felt weak for 24-36 hours. kept extra warm with a sweater, sweating it out.
healing of the wound was much slower than usual, as you'd expect when the tissue there is highly toxic. I remember exactly how it feels when you get a shot, it's a very specific feeling. this exact feeling reoccured now, never felt it except with vaccinations.
i've had a few travel vaccines a decade ago so maybe this wasn't childhood vaxxes, but they might has well have been. how do I know it was at least two vaccines, you may wonder? well, when the body started to really get going, the exact same thing happened in my right arm too!
My new favorite way to explain the orgone paradigm:
When someone touches you, even just a tiny bit, many physiological changes occur instantly: you feel more alive, alert, warm.. Is this psychosomatic, or did you receive a jolt of metaphysical energy?
Now, in orgone research this energy is not treated as strictly metaphysical, it is studied in regular experiments with normal scientific instruments.
Reich was a student of Freud who was certain that libido could be measured scientifically - and it didn't take more than a millivoltmeter to do it.
If you're balding (I'm not, and I never will) then here's what you need to do:
1. Feel your scalp. You have thicker skin where your hair is thinning! It's because toxins are leaving body (from brain, mostly) through skin in a desperate way (built into the skin itself)
You need to exfoliate all that. Notice the same in other parts of your body, too. Rub it away in a slow, pleasant way that doesn't hurt the skin. Scalp massage. Beyond removing the dead skin cells, you're drawing more blood there, and helping the lymphatic system.
2. Don't put chemicals on your skin. That's half the reason you're in this mess. Use eggs as shampoo: potently helps the healing while adding zero toxicity.