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Severity of COVID VS trace elements, good nutrition and assimilation of nutrients
published: 13/10/21, 02:57
by Obamot
I am disgusted by dint of having talked about it for 18 months (I was not the only one) ... and few reactions ..
I had asked the HUG that they collect data on the bolus in the patient admission questionnaire: yet a crucial question but no answer!
But this time it is ... Finally a hospital did it, and better than that!Irrefutable: cause of covid = food deficits! __covid-19, says the researcher!The following:
https://www.lindependant.fr/2021/10/11/ ... 844957.phpsen-no-sen wrote:Excellent documentary, it leaves you to think ... and again it does not show the worst ....
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Re: Our daily bread, industrial food
published: 13/10/21, 07:11
by Janic
food, my dear Watson!
the living machine is like the machines invented by humans, if not good fuel, not good lubrication, kapout the machine!

Re: Our daily bread, industrial food
published: 13/10/21, 08:49
by Ahmed
Food is medicine's great invisible, its blind spot: who has ever been asked by their doctor about what they eat daily?
Re: Our daily bread, industrial food
published: 13/10/21, 08:53
by Janic
Ahmed »13 / 10 / 21, 08: 49
Food is medicine's great invisible, its blind spot: who has ever been asked by their doctor about what they eat daily?
the doctor should already know about it!
Re: Our daily bread, industrial food
published: 13/10/21, 09:34
by Ahmed
During his studies, the future doctor receives only a few hours of lessons dealing with food, which contravenes the teaching of their master,Hippocrates, who said: "May your diet be your best medicine".
Re: Our daily bread, industrial food
published: 13/10/21, 10:43
by Obamot
Ahmed wrote:Food is medicine's great invisible, its blind spot: who has already been asked by his doctor about what he eats daily?
My last 4 ... But I sometimes did 70km to go to consult, to find the one I wanted.
Re: Our daily bread, industrial food
published: 13/10/21, 13:57
by Macro
Obamot wrote:Ahmed wrote:Food is medicine's great invisible, its blind spot: who has already been asked by his doctor about what he eats daily?
My last 4 ... But I sometimes did 70km to go to consult, to find the one I wanted.
When I get to the point of choosing the doctor I want ... It will mean that my skills in the matter will be at least as high as his ... So that I could do without his services ...
Re: Our daily bread, industrial food
published: 13/10/21, 14:07
by Christophe
Obamot, you answer here very well to my proposal that I made to you a few days ago: to study or discuss the links between food / nutrient assimilation (necessarily degraded from a certain age) and covid gravity!
Yes I know you've been talking about it for months, that's why I spoke to you!
Problem: it is not too in the right subject ... I divide? Any idea of a title for the new one please?
I have already relayed:
Re: Our daily bread, industrial food
published: 13/10/21, 16:01
by Obamot
Divides, divides ... but the QUALITY of food (or the lack of it) has a lot to do with it too! Hence the fact of having posted it here!
SUBJECT TITLE:(Almost) everything is in your text (Bravo!) Possibly completed at the end as follows

but not specifically focused on the covid!
Christophe wrote:”Links between food / nutrient assimilation VS severity of cases
... (because it affects more than 90% of degenerative diseases [said to be of civilization], Myoper once told me on Futura-Science)
Re: Our daily bread, industrial food
published: 13/10/21, 16:32
by Obamot
Macro wrote:Obamot wrote:Ahmed wrote:Food is medicine's great invisible, its blind spot: who has already been asked by his doctor about what he eats daily?
My last 4 ... But I sometimes did 70km to go to consult, to find the one I wanted.
When I get to the point of choosing the doctor I want ... It will mean that my skills in the matter will be at least as high as his ... So that I could do without his services ...
“Be your own doctor”- Hippocrates
I don't know if I know more than the medics who practice EBM, but they don't leave me with lasting memories ... And that's not pretension, they were trained to putting out fires - who would criticize firefighters? - while my objective is noticeably different, I try to make sure not to “light a fire ...” (avoid 'inflammation', resist contamination, achieve homeostasis, and above all develop the conditions for a good mental balance.
It's not the same approach and I am far below the skills of those I will see for my annual check-up, I learn more each time.