John H. Gohde
2015-03-16 14:36:17 UTC
Moi had to make a number of changes to his Lifestyle Diseases and Modifiable Risk Factors articles.
http://naturalhealthperspective.com/home/civilization.html
http://naturalhealthperspective.com/home/riskfactors.html
Originally, they were ONLY one big long article. I finally split them up into two separate articles over the years. This morning, I became aware of the fact that a few of my original ideas were quite dated.
Moi was THE person that originally put the concept of lifestyle diseases on the map. After all, originally the nut-job science kooks on these ngs were calling it "Diseases of Civilization." YES, the science morons on these ngs could NOT even get the name correct.
Reading through them, once again, I got a good laugh at how Moi was at one point in his life clearly a victim of the Science Imbeciles on these Usenet Ngs. Unbelievably, I had written a favorable reference to vaccination, a bunch of nonsense about the dangers of sunshine, and crap on the evils of cholesterol. I was even too timid to write a negative reference to water fluoridation.
.Quite frankly, I thought that I had previously caught all of my favorable references to vaccines and vaccination, a month or two ago.
.Boy have times changed. Yes, Moi finally has wised up. Moi is now his own man on the road to recovery.
I now question whether there is really all that much of a difference between a communicable disease and a lifestyle disease, since you can catch both from other people. All it takes is social contact with other people, on a one-to-one physical basis.
Yes, a new YouTube video selection actually pointed out this interesting concept to Moi, on March 15, 2015. It is NEVER too late in the game to pick up on a few new tricks in the health business.
Hey, Moi likes to use another Wellness YouTube vid where the speaker claims point-blank to have stolen his ideas on Wellness, from some speaker in Minnesota.
Sorry, but YouTube provides for embedded videos, for a reason. They want the entire Web to be linking to everyone of their videos. Of course, the respective YouTube channel gets credit for all the hits, recieves advertisement revenue, etc., from referrals originating from my site. With YouTube/Google, itself, receiving most of the benefit from all of the slaves using it.
Of course, occasionally you run across a few NEGATIVE ass-holes who just do NOT get it. Could be because people, like Taka, are just basically anal and mentally ill?
NEVER forget that Taka is the boy named Sue from Japan - LOL. To wit: "Taka" is a female Japanese name that is used by females, Hint, hint ...
http://naturalhealthperspective.com/home/civilization.html
http://naturalhealthperspective.com/home/riskfactors.html
Originally, they were ONLY one big long article. I finally split them up into two separate articles over the years. This morning, I became aware of the fact that a few of my original ideas were quite dated.
Moi was THE person that originally put the concept of lifestyle diseases on the map. After all, originally the nut-job science kooks on these ngs were calling it "Diseases of Civilization." YES, the science morons on these ngs could NOT even get the name correct.
Reading through them, once again, I got a good laugh at how Moi was at one point in his life clearly a victim of the Science Imbeciles on these Usenet Ngs. Unbelievably, I had written a favorable reference to vaccination, a bunch of nonsense about the dangers of sunshine, and crap on the evils of cholesterol. I was even too timid to write a negative reference to water fluoridation.
.Quite frankly, I thought that I had previously caught all of my favorable references to vaccines and vaccination, a month or two ago.
.Boy have times changed. Yes, Moi finally has wised up. Moi is now his own man on the road to recovery.
I now question whether there is really all that much of a difference between a communicable disease and a lifestyle disease, since you can catch both from other people. All it takes is social contact with other people, on a one-to-one physical basis.
Yes, a new YouTube video selection actually pointed out this interesting concept to Moi, on March 15, 2015. It is NEVER too late in the game to pick up on a few new tricks in the health business.
Hey, Moi likes to use another Wellness YouTube vid where the speaker claims point-blank to have stolen his ideas on Wellness, from some speaker in Minnesota.
Sorry, but YouTube provides for embedded videos, for a reason. They want the entire Web to be linking to everyone of their videos. Of course, the respective YouTube channel gets credit for all the hits, recieves advertisement revenue, etc., from referrals originating from my site. With YouTube/Google, itself, receiving most of the benefit from all of the slaves using it.
Of course, occasionally you run across a few NEGATIVE ass-holes who just do NOT get it. Could be because people, like Taka, are just basically anal and mentally ill?
NEVER forget that Taka is the boy named Sue from Japan - LOL. To wit: "Taka" is a female Japanese name that is used by females, Hint, hint ...