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I always hated taking medicines. More than a year ago, I got H Pylori, likely from the water here but you can also get it from kissing another. Found this out after having my first endoscopy and colonoscopy done, where they saw inflammation in my stomach. I had been having gastritis for over a year, so wanted to find out why. Once you have it and it's causing gastritis you need to eradicate it or it can lead to ulcers and cancer. They prescribed the usual 2 antibiotics and a proton pump inhibitor antacid. The treatment messes up your gut microbiome so I've been doing all I can to get it back to normal. H Pylori affects up to 70% of the world's population but only about 20% have trouble.
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True, keep yourself as healthy as possible, especially gut health and keep body fat down, exercise regularly, and your troubles will be fewer. Sometimes we let toxins enter our bodies and natural methods aren't strong enough to ward them off, so we need to take medicines like antibiotics, which hurt you in other ways.
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Vietnam Tourist Visa - why not easier?
fredwiggy replied to ronnie50's topic in Visas and migration to other countries
I'm American .Just got back 2 weeks ago from Vietnam with my Thai girlfriend. Applied online, told them where I was initially staying, near the Noi Bai airport, and had it come back in three days, over a weekend approved. No need for embassy . -
I grasp what is. This isn't April Fools Day, so what you're saying is very strange. I go by facts, from proven health periodicals, and have been interested in human health all of my life, reading up most anything I can get my hands on regarding what keeps us healthy,and have seen all my life people dying from the diseases you seem to dismiss. If humans can't carry diseases, why would they have us avoiding sick people? Humans spread diseases daily, and have since time began. Why God put them here is a mystery, although a learning tool is valid, even seeing people have to die until we learn how to control or suppress them, or become immune to them in time. I'm also thinking you might need help, of the mental kind, as some people are afraid to see reality, and think everyone's out to get them, that diseases aren't there carried by people but it's people making all of it up in labs and intentionally spreading them around, individually to every person on earth, as was thought when Covid first came out. True, some may have been made in labs and spread this way, but to think all of them are is a conspiracy theory of the highest magnitude. Thinking there aren't any diseases is another thing altogether, and sadly, when one finds you, I'm not sure what you'll make of it, seeing you think they don't exist. Read your essays on TT, whatever that may be? Why would I read someone's essays when they think diseases aren't carried by humans, something a child understands?
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Yes, nature does have the answers, but it also has many diseases, poisons, viruses, venoms and bad bacteria which the body must fight at some time or another. If we all lived on North Sentinel Island and ate healthy foods, we might all live to old age with less troubles, but since we aren't allowed there, because we would bring with us many diseases we carry, we would wipe out the native population there in a week........... Dictionary Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more dis·ease /dəˈzēz/ https://ssl.gstatic.com/dictionary/static/promos/20181204/pronunciation.svg noun noun: disease; plural noun: diseases; noun: dis-ease; plural noun: dis-eases a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that has a known cause and a distinctive group of symptoms, signs, or anatomical changes. "bacterial meningitis is a rare disease" .
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Songkran 2025 Spending Predicted to Hit Record ฿134 Billion
fredwiggy replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That's a hell of a lot of baby powder and water guns. -
He himself doesn't know what he was referring to, as it was an idea from the other person he was talking to. This is what he does, and takes the credit . In any event, no disinfectant works on Covid, whether injected or put up the poop shoot. What you're missing is that he's not very bright, and mostly goes by others ideas.
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Your research must come from someone. A scientist or someone on a bar stool, a politician or a woman selling sausage on the street, a periodical from a lab or a talking horse? I don't trust all scientists, as some believe the whole universe, with all it's planets, stars and space, along with all species on earth and how we all work together, comes from a big bang that wasn't created but started from a speck of nothing. Some have found cures for diseases so they're okay in my book at least.
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I read it, and knew about Measles as a child, and had it, with the vaccine, but didn't get very sick. I'm very much into health and ways to stay healthy naturally, but will take a vaccine if I think it might prevent death.............https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/infectious-diseases/symptoms-causes/syc-20351173.
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It helps to read up on things before a decision is made. Your opinion is noted, although way off. Facts are facts, and research online can help you find facts about disease control or eradication. Of course not all diseases are infectious, but many are. The flu, measles, HIV, Strep, Covid, and others. Some, like cancer, diabetes, Alzheimers, aren't infectious. I'm not sure where you get your information from, but it's the wrong source, as opinions mean nothing.............https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17724-infectious-diseases
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Many people are followers, and that's okay if they're following sound advice, and not someone in charge that may have helped them in some way. Just because someone is good in one thing doesn't mean they are good in everything. Vaccines have definitely saved countless lives, yet some still don't believe in them because of the side effects they sometimes have. Covid's vaccines came out very fast because it was a dangerous disease which spread fast, so something had to be done quickly to prevent deaths. Panic? Maybe, but those who worked on it were doing their jobs, trying to stop the deaths. We all found out that most people aren't affected by it, or if we get it, it isn't harsh, but again, when panic sets in and many die very fast, people do whatever they can to stop it from happening. Many diseases were either wiped out from a combination of vaccines and human immunity response, or are only still around because some weren't given vaccines in outlying regions. Some aren't necessary to many people, like the yearly flu vaccines, because we aren't susceptible to the flu like some others are. Some, like the Polio and Rubella, were necessary, especially as children. When al we have is science to go by, we either trust it or we don't. Our choice, and the consequences have been there on some vaccines. Measles outbreaks happen because people come into the country with the disease, and all it takes is one to give it to others, and if you don't have a vaccine, you'll get it, maybe, and some might die.
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I never said bleach. Some misquoted him, but disinfectant is pretty much the same thing. Both poisonous to a human. Don't call someone you don't know a fool, because that actually makes you the fool. I'm not political. I sit back and see them self destruct. Trump has said many stupid things over the years because a narcissist with a huge ego cannot be wrong, at least to them. Trump said, "I know everything about Covid,", when it first came out, and didn't close the borders immediately until something was done. It cost many lives. He looks to others for answers, and fits them in, letting others think it was his ideas. When someone has such a huge ego, they talk without thinking, with a little bit of knowledge on a subject from something they either read or heard, and then puts it out there without facts to back it. He does this a lot.
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He should leave facts to those who know more about health issues. Being appointed to a position doesn't mean you're an expert. The problem lies when people believe someone just because they're in charge, instead of looking at what actually is. Everything in moderation is always a good idea, that being things that aren't considered dangerous in small amounts. Trump himself, because of his huge ego, thinks he knows a lot about things but he doesn't.