Are Pesticides REALLY that Bad?!?

I sure as hell think so.  And here’s why:

Organophosphate pesticides are the most commonly used.  The biggest problem is HOW they work on the pest, by inactivating a specific enzyme that is vital for normal nerve-impulse transmission.  This enzyme is the same in humans as it is in insects.

You all know how I feel about the fluoride issue in water.

“It’s just a small amount” people will defend.

The problem is, the incremental accumulation.  The daily intake of water, which is almost as close a necessity as breathing, creates a build-up in the body that is pretty well established to create all sorts of problems due to simple over-exposure (the primary problem that is constantly dealt with in almost all areas relating to illness and disease).

And what proof do we really have that a lifetime of this exposure is healthy?

Where are the humans that have been studied for 50 to 90 years…a lifetime…proving no residual impact of any kind, to chemicals that are basically AS harmful to humans, as they are to insects?

But for me, I do not really need any scientific evidence of harm.

We too often rely on what alleged authorities have to say about such matters.

For me, I simply have an intuition…a gut feeling…a sort of “knowing”…a sort of “common sense”…that screams, quite loudly at me, saying “Ingesting a poison in any amount on a consistent basis will surely not be a good thing for me.”

And that is really all I’ll ever need in making my decision on the matter.

Love, Happiness, Health and Peace………….Tim

Summer and Sex are Here.

Is it just me, or are these 90+ degree temperatures bringing out a LOT more half-naked people into public places?

My goodness.

Everywhere I look, women with their short-shorts and LOTS of legs, and men with their shirts off (said with a Matthew McConaughey accent) with LOTSA fat ‘n skinny torsos out there.

(A bit more of the former on the male side of the equation) 😉

People also seem to get a whole lot friendlier.

I guess that’ll happen when a lot more skin is being bared left and right.

I am venturing more into realm of sex with my blogs and health materials like my program.

I have struggled with bringing this topic more into light, mainly because of the stigma attached to it, especially in the western world/culture, where sexuality is sprawled all over the media, but conservative social stances still find too much of it taboo.

Most people have sex to some extent or another.  Most meaning the majority, over 50%.

Since part of my program focuses on pathogen issues, I would like to cover more areas relating to communicable diseases, so that people are having safer sex, if they are not protected or having relations where there may be a concern for whatever reason.

There are things people can do.  Some of them are old and possibly outdated, but still practiced by a great many and sworn by.

I personally would not have unprotected sex unless I was with a steady, monogamous partner.  I feel strongly about that.

I also simply do not sleep around.  It’s not in my nature, and of the few times I have done something similar, I found it to be very unfulfilling.  The best sex is had among partners who know each other and communicate openly about their wants, desires and needs.

I also fully support the use of protection for anything outside of monogamy.  I know it’s trendy to say so, but I really do support this and use protection for a bit with a new partner.  And I always have us mutually tested.  Blood tests now read everything, without the need for “clinic-style” poking of yesteryear.  Blood tests read the antigens, so there is no excuse any longer. 

Granted, testing isn’t 100%, and some pathogens have a nesting stage that can be extended.

But it’s a necessary regardless in my book.

More on some of the protection methods using mechanical means as well as supplements in an upcoming post.

Love, Happiness, Health and Peace…………Tim  🙂