Cold/flu = detox via sinus = olfactory damage from toxins

would heal quickly on a good diet. obviously, there aren't any people with "long covid" on a good diet, only people normie enough to trust mainstream nutrition etc
It's not weird at all that literal toxins
coming from inside your nose induces the most horrible smells. it is in fact what you would expect.
"why does covid often have lasting smell/taste symptoms when a common cold doesn't"

there are literally more than a million toxins, so you will, unfortunately, have a full range of detox symptoms. hence, the flu varies yearly. many years, loss of taste/smell is common.
"if disease is detox, and there are more than a million toxins, how come everyone typically detoxes similar toxins at the same time?"

because it's an evolutionary advantage. think about it. otherwise we'd be shuffling toxins between us, instead of rejecting them together.
in the video i quoted, it's cool how she actually identifies broadly what the toxins are. mold is probably mostly from peanut butter, gasoline is probably mostly hexane from soy & seed oils etc

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the EMF we experience today, at the right-most edge of the chart and beyond, does not resonate with our body itself. I think the biological effects of that would be far too obvious for it to be agreeable. Now, here comes the interesting part..
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This is incomparably better than literally any luxury ice-cream you will find on Earth
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🥩 RAW MEAT 🥩 or, how I learned to heal my body.

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.

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Are we made from the same building blocks as other animals?

The answer is 99.99999% yes, we are.

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