there were some of her close relatives in attendance, but out of a crowd of about 40 to 50 people, she and I only knew fewer than 10 of them. Some of my wife's close relative... morethere were some of her close relatives in attendance, but out of a crowd of about 40 to 50 people, she and I only knew fewer than 10 of them. Some of my wife's close relatives who were there I have met before, but not all of them. The deceased was elderly and had been ill for years, an invalid, so rather than being a shock, the death was more an inevitable eventuality, an anticipated rest. Many of the other attendees were also elderly people, as would be expected, but not all of them. The entire ceremony was about two hours long, which included a "lavish" meal at the end, which we did not know ahead of time would be offered. During the entire time we were there, not one person who did not know us approached and introduced himself or herself to us. No one who did know us introduced us to others whom they knew. Not one asked how we had known the deceased. I, on the other hand, made the attempt with several of the people when I first arrived, but being the only one who was doing so, it didn'... less
... moreThe Master Substrate for Heavy Metal Detox
October 20, 2018
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Georgiana White
Why is everybody talking about Heavy Metal Detox? Simple – We live in a world where we are being exposed to tens of thousands of harmful compounds classified as human carcinogens (known or probable) according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the International Agency for Research on Cancer, from the air, water, soil and food which include pesticides, herbicides, solvents, petrochemicals, heavy metals, and plastics. Those compounds interact with and are absorbed by soils, bodies of water, vegetation, fish and wildlife and are integrated into plant and animal tissues. As we breath, eat, and drink, we accumulate them into our bodies.
Heavy metals that lead to toxicity (or “poisoning”) are mercury, lead, arsenic, cadmium, aluminum, nickel, uranium, copper, tin, and beryllium. They are very dangerous even in low concentrations.
I'm worn out, I can barely make it, I think I'm developing carpal thumb syndrome, no one knows what I go through. Am I dying? How much more time do I have?  ... more I'm worn out, I can barely make it, I think I'm developing carpal thumb syndrome, no one knows what I go through. Am I dying? How much more time do I have? Who will carry on in my legacy? I have to pass the torch. Medical science has failed me. Look, I couldn't even muster up the gumption to put a tilde here.
1. Decapitation2. Firing squad.3. Hung4. Electrocution5. Tickled to death6. Dropped from an aircraft7. Listen to "It's a Small World' until you kill yourself.Other______________