yetineti

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  1. Turns out there has already been controversies around these doctors as well… Josh Axe has been criticized for promoting unsubstantiated products under his business, for profit. Eric Berg was suspended of his chiropractic license due to ethical, billing and bookkeeping issues. They’ve both been criticized for over promoting ketogenic, diet and various unsubstantiated holistic solutions that do not work for everyone or have no evidence. Despite this, they continue to sell their products. Allan Mandell, while not having faced such direct scrutiny and not selling unsubstantiated products, has been criticized for similar practices or claims in the past. I’m gonna trust other people on my nutrition and dietary advice. Plenty of better credentials out there.
  2. @Princess Arabia All 3 of the Doctors in your videos are chiropractors. Josh Axe got certified on a short nutrition course, but it’s not like he’s a dietitian that went to college for it. They can just call themselves ‘Doctor’ and that gives them a platform to say medical advice they like, or makes them money, whether it’s accredited or not. I understand you’re trying to prove yourself, but it’s not working. People are free to look into the studies of oil of oregano. It has been slightly promising but it can be toxic in higher doses and has almost no studies involving humans. If you can find studies that display other results, send them my way. But I have not found them and nobody should trust 3 YouTube Chiropractors for their nutritional health, especially if you have a gastrointestinal infection.
  3. In spite of my prior claims, even the great vitamins fail in times of infection. Perhaps a lemon… or onion.
  4. @Keryo Koffa No, no. She’s fine, leave her be. See if the others float.
  5. @Princess Arabia What you said is not bad or wrong. If it works for you, please continue. Most people will not have your good genetics and will need more concrete, research backed solutions. I am trying to get them to those and not waste their time. The sun does not rise because of the rooster. Sleeping with an onion did nothing for your flu. Go look into it again. Right now, there’s nothing showing its effectiveness, even relatively so. Same for most of it. And I take vitamins to LIVE & FUNCTION. When I don’t, I don’t. Yes keep an eye out for their toxicity, your consumption methods, etc. etc. etc. The vitamins still outweigh the side effects. And ironically, a lot of the misreports on labels were in more herbal blends, rather strictly vitamins.
  6. @Joshe Your view is premised on others. Whether or not you care about Elon or Trump must be independent from whether or not others are deceived. At least, to see the whole picture.
  7. Whatever you consider a soul to be, imagine that thing without its soul. Notice how nothing changes.
  8. Two questions are being asked in this thread now and confusion is obviously about. The first question: One body, two souls? This turned into: One body, two personalities? The question morphed because the idea of a human soul is a nonstarter and misleading. soul; the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal. That ‘part,’ includes the whole human and literally everything else, as everything is immaterial, including materials. So, then the second question sneaks in replacement of the first question, because a personality is just the closest real thing to a ‘soul,’ in most people’s view of a soul. So, one body, two personalities? No. One body, one personality, multiple personality disorder or not. The collection of all the distinct identities within a person with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) comprises their overall, singular, individual, human, personality.
  9. @Princess Arabia You almost certainly have wonderful genetics and minimal bad habits. There’s just no evidence around almost any of what you presented. Taking vitamin pills does not make anyone a druggy by any stretch of the imagination. More people should be taking vitamins, not less. These implications are why I am offended. What you’ve said is highly antidotal and your persistence responses, especially regarding vitamins, could seriously mis lead someone. Vitamins (including bottled vitamins) are mostly good for you and great supplements for many, if not essential. Research your doses, use cases, etc. Compare with your diet. Track nutrients in a journal. Source high quality vitamins. Try to get your nutrients naturally, from food first, and do not overdue vitamins. Yet- be weary if you are exposed to something, such as winter and lack of sun, and if there is something in particular you should be taking especially, such as Vit. D3 & K2 (for lack of sun). Vitamins are good for you and do not make you a druggy. Please do some more research. Avoiding dairy, grains and meat while you’re sick doesn’t make someone a holistic eater either. Nor would different herb blends or sleeping with half a lemon… Bone broth and teas are great. However, they’re more soothing than remedy in a time of sickness. Sure, depending on the tea, there could be additional effects. Yet, something like bone broth may end up having way too much sodium and dehydrating you if you’re sick. Have to look out for that as well. You are correct about the orange juice. This wasn’t meant as an attack on you. It was meant to provide contrast to your prior statements about vitamins and different remedies because they’re misleading.
  10. Do you have any suggestions that are evident and of a time that couldn’t be considered middle age folklore? Also, vitamins are not just plain toxic and in 99% of cases, with the right dose, you’re still going to be better off consuming the vitamins and their preservatives. You’ve said some edgy stuff here before but my God.
  11. @Jesus Christ You’ve given me a good laugh; I appreciate that. Take care, friend.
  12. @Jesus Christ You’re obviously a smart person, wasting your day. Tell me otherwise.
  13. @Jesus Christ Do you argue with cats on their inability to do math or have you better things to do?
  14. @Dodo You kind of asked for it making this thread. People always make fun of prophets and everything else for that matter. You should be able to laugh at it all or ignore it. Figure out why you can’t. Jesus obviously has crossed the line of humor|rudeness, though. Humor doesn’t justify rudeness. And rudeness doesn’t justify emotional abuse. Especially on a voluntary, online, forum of which you can be anonymous if you so choose.
  15. @Jesus Christ I was on your side until you started insulting and name calling. The image of Christ is funny to me, growing up Christian. Why? Because I don’t believe any of it. Jesus became a character to me as many. A character of our own personal will and imagination. Often times, for people who do not believe or have renounced, Jesus becomes a meme. As other have mentioned, they are also different consequences and views around Christianity that may allow Jesus to be made fun of more than other prophets. Personally, all prophets are a joke to me. None of that justifies you calling people names. I don’t care if they are or not. You calling them that says more about you. Most importantly, it bastardizes any rebuttal to this thread you may have had and you’ve basically proven Dodo’s point and gaslit him.
  16. @Leo Gura So what’s the middle ground now? I understand your points now, and earlier in the conflict. But where do they meet? Has anything changed, in your mind? Before it seems more like you empathized with Hamas or at least disliked the IDF’s handling.
  17. @nuwu I am sorry for my defensiveness. You are correct. I did state very obvious things, centered around qualia, as you mentioned in a a well put, instructional manner. Thank you. I did not understand how Leo did not see how biocomputing would how an effect on AGI. Or maybe that was just his way or probing me to share what I know. My solution was, not to ask him what his definition of AGI was, but to tell him mine, and poorly. I do not know what is gaslighty about that or what ‘sentiment to infinity’ means, but I am sorry for my defensiveness.
  18. @Leo Gura Biocomputing will help with your chatbot view of AGI, humanoid robots - all of the above.
  19. @nuwu You chimed in saying wetware was slavery, and you want to talk to me about gaslighting and straw manning? Yeah, what you mentioned is not revolutionary, or what I was talking about. Edit: It was what I was talking about. I didn’t know Leo’s exact ‘AGI definition’ and I did not ask. Instead, I just poorly explained what I don’t think it is and what it is and a bunch of nonsense, besides the point. Also, wetware can be slavery. Lastly, the tone I had is paranormally defensive for an internet interaction. - ❤️
  20. @Leo Gura AGI is a misnomer. AGI would just be all of the complex systems of a human, but man made. Not going to happen. Realistically, it will be a combination of the useful systems and pissing and shitting, for example, will be excluded because it’s not useful for the type of intelligence the people building this stuff care about. Nobody is going to program a robot to think it is peeing when it is not.. But that all would be required to get ‘AGI.’ Nobody is trying to create AGI or humanoids and if they say they are they are mistaken. They are just creating robots and they just need to be ‘relatable.’ We maximize specific fields, such as language, vision and moving to more of the physical abilities such as walking, grabbing, etc. All of these require new types of computing, mass data input, mass data retention, high levels of energy expenditure, etc. All of these things biocomputing will do better. I don’t know what else to tell you. Whether or not we agree on what is ‘AGI’ or how we get there- high levels of computing will be needed and biocomputing is clearly going to have certain advantages.
  21. @nuwu Actually, slavery is what was used to make the device you’re typing on. Biocomputing uses lab grown brain tissue from stem cells. Your fear, however, is not unwarranted. This technology would be the foundation to, yes, harvesting brains or lifeforms for computational power.
  22. Look into the Biocomputing developments from the past couple of months. Actual brain tissue is grown from stem cells and incorporated into computing. It has cut energy usage and improved overall processing while enabling further study into more organic algorithms and compressing data. @Leo Gura
  23. Leo has enabled so many men to get hot witch girlfriends that they just don’t have time anymore.