Sunday, September 26, 2021

Will yourself to move

 Fantasize, imagine, will yourself to move.

Move without moving.  Move without thinking to move, just suggest yourself to move.

Saturday, September 25, 2021

Treatments for COVID-19

Warm water, soak hands for five (5) minutes.  Use a temperature between 73.1 and 73.2 degrees Fahrenheit.

Trim fingernails to the wick without making them bleed.  Then, make a fist one in each hand, and squeeze as you would if you were stretching your arms right after waking up in the morning.  (Fist clenching.)

Chlorinated water kills COVID-19.  So does Chlorine gas, and ultraviolet UVA light.  Which both kill nearly all microorganisms, so use sparingly.

Taking table salt (sodium chloride, also known as NaCl) in water, so that as you pour the water into a glass of table salt covering the bottom of the glass, it clouds up and them becomes clear again.  This treatment can kill most of the various types of pathogens that are found in humans.  Hold you burping and keep your mouth closed for at least a few minutes afterwards.  Repeat sipping the salty water, daily until your body and tongue get sick of the salty water, and you require no more salt.  Do this for several days in a row, and then you can start skipping days.

Drinking apple cider (not vinegar) early on can help treat COVID-19.  (It works best, the earlier the better.)

Get the vaccine.  Wear a facemask.  Act sedentary and solitary, if COVID-19 is in your area.

COVID-19 dies after 9.2 hours outside of the human body.  So don't go into an area that had COVID-19 until nine and a half hours after COVID-19 had been there.

Some vaccines have been approved by organizations in the USA, others are in the stages of being approved.  So, you have no excuse for not getting your vaccine shot.

Friday, September 24, 2021

Make desert into more habitable land

Carnivores make it rain.

Feed the carnivores prey.  Feed the prey plants.  Plant the plants.  Use the rain and moisture the carnivores create to water the plants, and provide water for the animals.

Make the carnivores walk to get to their food.  Make the prey move around as the carnivores chase them, so that they urinate and defecate all over the place, making better soil for the plants.

Use straw checker boarding in the desert to prevent sand and topsoil from blowing in the wind.  Use permanent agriculture, or permaculture to create better ecosystems.  Permaculture is also a low maintenance form of agriculture, so it is good anywhere, no matter how few people maintain it.

Example: mice (small rodents, prey) and domestic house cats (small cats, carnivores).  Put the mice outside, let them eat and reproduce, then put the domestic house cats out, and both the mice and domestic house cats should increase in  number until they reach equilibrium.  The predatory animals will make it rain, giving water to the ecosystem, possibly allowing more plants to grow, giving back to the ecosystem and making it grow in biomass and area.  Other plants and animals might then be introduced, as the ecosystem changes the climate of the local area to a more productive climate, more suitable to different plants and animals.

Ask the biology department, if you need more information about these topics.

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Why parasites would never kill all of us

Parasites would never kill all of us.  They need us to have their offspring to grow in.  Each one of the parasites started their life in a creature like us.  They would want us to survive so that they would survive.  They like us, they need us, and they would want our population to survive, so that they can have their offspring in some of us.

They should never kill all of us.  If they did, how would they survive?  They need to keep a reproductive population of us, and then pick us off, on the outskirts of society.  They want a free meal.  We could give the parasites one, or resist giving the parasites one.  Either way, they are going to want one.  Ancient societies may have even given the parasites one human with human sacrifice.  It is up to us to decide how we are going to deal with parasites.  How many people do they need?  In what health?  How often?  How close should we get to parasites, safely?  Those are the questions we need to be asking them.

What you can do if you have parasites

Table salt turns parasites back into body material.  Less water intake also helps.  Get plenty of fresh air, and plenty of sleep.

Take table salt in water.  Fill the bottom of the glass with table salt, then add water, stirring is optional.  Drink one sip at a time, swish it in your mouth, then swallow.  Take table salt several times on the first day, then once every few days, as much as you can stand.  After taking table salt, close your mouth and try not to burp right away.  If you get full or bloated after taking table salt, eat less food.  Don't drink as much water as you normally do, when you have parasites.  Get fresh air, as this may help.  And get plenty of sleep.  Don't get sexual with a partner if you suspect you have parasites.