The one thing about illness is as soon as one is cured there's a new one. Ages ago it was cholera, then tuberculosis now its cancer. But in the future people will see that we conqu... moreThe one thing about illness is as soon as one is cured there's a new one. Ages ago it was cholera, then tuberculosis now its cancer. But in the future people will see that we conquered cancer at the price of whatever disease is controlling the population then? That's right. Population control. The world is filling up, over 7 billion of us. We sometimes see illnesses like Ebola are able to kill of loads of Africans, but not harm the western world. Are they so called bio-weapons, diseases and illnesses that are designed to be put into the world to kill people off while maintaining public stability? Is Cancer is our current best selling bioweapon? The thing that is so clever about cancer though is that it has been designed much like cigarettes which are designed to kill you but not straight away, same with cancer, why charge them for a cure when you can charge them for a lifetime of treatments? Isn’t treatment strange though? You are able to spend countless pounds on treatment, but theres no cure availab... less
I've always hated water and have tried to make it more appealing over the years, but nothing ever stuck. For whatever reason, I apparently like lemon water now. Nothing special- I ... moreI've always hated water and have tried to make it more appealing over the years, but nothing ever stuck. For whatever reason, I apparently like lemon water now. Nothing special- I just threw half a lemon in a pitcher of water and let it sit a while. You have to drink water here or you die, so I was probably getting 8-10 glasses per day anyway, but now I'm drinking at least twice that. Sooo.... How much can I safely drink and how can I tell when I'm at my limit? Do odd symptoms emerge if a person drinks too much? Or could I drink gallons of it without an issue? less