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Humanley

Helping people heal themselves. Good health is a journey not a destination. Humanley challenges the status quo of all things health and wellness. Can You Catch A Cold? https://www.amazon.com/dp/1763504409 Podcast, blogs & more https://www.humanley.com/

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In 1845, the Royal Society of Medicine held an enquiry into influenza. They found that pandemics spread East to West, irrespective of which direction the prevailing winds blew. Even when the winds came from the West, the direction of spread remained unaffected. In 1951, the Royal Society held another committee on influenza. In relation to the East to West phenomenon, Dr. Edgar Hope Simpson said, “The spread of influenza is roughly geographical, and not as one would expect along the lines of communication”. If influenza is contagious, then the pattern of spread should reflect human social behaviour. That is, pandemics should have an epicenter and spread outwards following human social behaviour. Curiously, every major pandemic in history has dispersed in an East to West direction. This environmental trend is incompatible with the theory of contagion. If influenza is indeed communicable why would it follow a preferred direction of travel? Can You Catch A Cold? - Out Now! Follow Humanley: t.me/humanley
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Episode 77: Paul Hellier - Waking Up In this Episode, the Fair Food Forager, Paul Hellier, joins me to talk about his journey that led him to wake up to what's really going on in this world. We cover a range of topics including censorship, media mind manipulation, government overreach, the broken political system, the systematic destruction of democracy, easy-parenting, escaping the matrix, getting back to basics, and becoming empowered. https://www.humanley.com/blog/episode77 Follow Humanley: t.me/humanley
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The Humanley Podcast Episode 77

Paul Hellier, joins me to talk censorship, media mind manipulation, government overreach, the broken political system, the systematic destruction of democracy, easy-parenting, escaping the matrix, getting back to basics, and becoming empowered.

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What’s that smell? The characteristic ‘mouldy odour’ in damp, water damaged buildings, might not be due to the mould itself, but from the aerosolization of toxic chemicals present in construction material. For example, chloroanisoles, a group of toxic chemicals used as a timber preservative, are converted into chlorophenols in the presence of dampness and mould. Chlorophenols are classified as level 1 carcinogens, and cause acute intoxication in humans. Exposure to these chemicals results in symptoms that resemble mould related illness. A recent 2024 study published in the journal ‘Microorganisms’ concluded that the adverse health effects of toxic chemicals like has been confused with mould exposure. They also stated that ambiguous and misleading terms such as “sick building syndrome” and “dampness and mould” should be avoided, as they neglect or obscure more important hazards such as harmful man-made chemicals. Mould isn't the problem, it's the toxic building material. Follow Humanley: t.me/humanley
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Hi everyone, This is a friendly reminder that this forum is a place for people to engage in an open and honest discussion about health. We welcome all kinds of differing opinions and perspectives. Name calling, personal attacks, ad-hominem attacks, abusive behaviour, verbal abuse, insults, or any other kind of derogatory behaviour will not be tolerated. Whilst the overwhelming majority of people do the right thing there are a few who chose to act in an unacceptable manner. There is zero tolerance for this kind of behaviour and it will result in the immediate and permanent removal from the forum. Thank you to everyone who continues to engage in a cordial manner. Dan Follow Humanley: t.me/humanley
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My latest podcast about my new book Can You Catch A Cold? has just been over on Jerm Warfare. Follow Humanley: t.me/humanley
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Can you catch a cold from somebody? No. There is no evidence of a cold being a viral contagion. Become a member for the full conversation: https://jermwarfare.com/join-our-tribe
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What really happened during the Spanish Flu? We are told that the H1N1 virus swept across the world, but was something else going on? The symptoms of the Spanish Flu included; - Coughing up blood - Shortness of breath - Right-sided heart failure - Fluid accumulation in the lungs - Body odour of musty hay, or straw - Purple-black skin discoloration (heliotrope cyanosis) These symptoms are exactly the same as phosgene gas poisoning, a chemical warfare agent used during WWI. The damage to the body was so similar, that during autopsies, pathologists could not tell the difference between gas victims and those who had died of the flu. Interestingly, military and media outlets published reports of enemy spies deploying canisters of ‘flu germs’ in the streets, shopping centers, and cinemas of major cities. Were they really using ‘flu germs’ or something far more insidious? All of this and much more is discussed in my new book Can You Catch A Cold? Follow Humanley: t.me/humanley Image: Francis Halsey, 1920
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The Bean People of Sonora The O’odham people thrived in the harsh climate of the Sonoran desert for thousands of years. Spanish explorers nicknamed them the Papago, or “bean people” because their diet consisted primarily of mesquite beans, ironwood seeds, palo verde pods, acacia pods, red, white and yellow tepary beans, and lima beans. They also ate acorns, prickly pear cactus, and cholla buds. When Europeans made contact with the O’odham, they described them as exceptionally healthy and physically fit people. If plants cause disease, how were the O’odham able to consume a wide range of vegetation, whilst maintaining an exceptional standard of health? Maybe the simple answer is, eating plants doesn’t cause disease. Follow Humanley: t.me/humanley
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The truth about inflammation, is that it is a conservative and regenerative process. Inflammation is not the enemy, it's the body's healing response. It's not out to harm you, or cause disease. It's there to repair the damage done to tissue from a harmful external input. The tissue damage happens FIRST, followed by the inflammatory response (i.e. healing response). Tissue damage (cause). Inflammation (effect). Follow Humanley: t.me/humanley
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Does inflammation cause disease? If inflammation causes disease, this means that a completely healthy person can be walking down the street, minding their own business, then from out of nowhere 'inflammation' floods the body with the sole purpose of destroying healthy tissue. Does anybody truly believe this, or are people simply confused about what's really going on? Inflammation is the body's healing response. It's not the cause of disease. Tissue damage (caused by negative external inputs - i.e. toxins, poisons, physical trauma etc) occurs first. The body responds to this damage by mounting an inflammatory (i.e. healing response). People see tissue damage and inflammation in the same place, and come to an erroneous conclusion that inflammation must be the cause. Talk about putting the horse before the cart. Follow Humanley: t.me/humanley Image attribution
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