What's the deal with that. Well, you have asians who eat with chopsticks. What's up with those that eat with their bare hands. How about how most people use metal cutlery. Is that bad with maybe some kind of metal residue that you ingest, over the long term, can maybe cause health problems when you get old. Seems like grabbing stuff with your hands you can transmit dirtyness and ingest it. And then what do these people do after they eat, I guess they wash their hands or something. Maybe they don't. That's not good. How about over here, like KFC.. you eat that with your hands and they go finger licking good. Seems like a good way to transmit germs especially if, while you're eating you go grab things like door knobs or cupboard handles. I wonder if they get more sick these people.
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I was in a Popeye's Chicken once. When I started eating my chicken with a fork, the p.a. music suddenly stopped, causing an eerie silence and everyone turned and stared at me, pointed and whispered. I put my fork down and licked my fingers before holding it in two hands and took a big bite, smiling as I got up and backed out of the door trying hard not to look like I was moon-walking.
Just like that, the p.a. music was back on, and the customers turned their attention back to their own tables. That was a close one.
I'd worry about the quality of the food itself much more than using hands or not. Most snack foods in America are eaten by hand, and that doesn't seem to case transmissible disease.
Also some exposure to germs is fine, you just don't want to eat rotten food.
I'll call your conspiracy and raise "cultures that wipe ass with bare hands". There's an intersection there and you get the implications.
Anal hygiene https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anal_hygiene
Prior to migrating legally to the U.S. I had used my hands with water, newspapers, etc, leaves and sticks, etc to “clean” my ass after pooping. Since migrating to the U.S. I upgraded to toilet paper and currently on flushable “wipes” with plans to move up to a bidet.
Never used my “bare hands” alone to clean my ass. Will slightly hesitate to use bare hands if absolutely necessary - just have to remind myself to wash and/or sanitize later once access is available.
Certain infectious diseases are transmitted via the fecal-oral route, but most are NOT. Unfortunately if people do get “sick” from the fecal-oral route it can easily be “spread” because people need to eat and poop.
I am also used to eating with barehands and was never concerned about contracting food borne diseases, since the “illnesses” more commonly is in the “food” item itself and “uncommonly” from dirty hands unless you were someone like “Typhoid Mary”. Eating with “utensils” is mostly cultural, specifically with the use of “silvers”.
The above information is based on my prior professional life as a “Doctor of Medicine” aka snake oil salesman for Rockefeller/Western/Allopathic medicine.
Jim Donald’s comment is noted, although “virus” exist as per Q drop and MJ12 Twitter documents. So my dilemma now is what is a virus? Natural origin vs computer generated or hybrid “microorganisms” and/or bio weapons since there are patents for several virus including coronavirus virus the supposed virus that caused Covid-19 scamdemic, h1n1 virus and it’s vaccine patent, etc etc etc.
I'm still not convinced of viruses existing and causing pathology. There's the isolation problem on one hand and the many Spanish flu experiments that could not demonstrate transmission from a sick patient to a healthy previously unexposed subject back in 1918: https://www.scribd.com/document/465804177/EXPERIMENTS-TO-DETERMINE-MODE-OF-SPREAD-OF-INFLUENZA-ExposeBillGates-COVID1984-PLANdemic
Germ theory is a hoax, so you can't be harmed by bacteria or viruses, leaving only parasites. And basic hygiene covers that. Wash hands.
Do you know the protocol for fendbenzole parasite cleanse?
Dosage? And duration?
why not just look it up? you know parasites are not virus or bacteria, so....not sure why the change of topic. it sounds like you mean what happens if people ingest parasites that are in the food they ate, not on their hands...but, there is no amount of washing hands or using forks is gonna matter, if the parasites are in the food...and after you wash your hands, theres no parasites on your hands.
I've tried to look it up but most of it seems to be for cancer vs general wellbeing.
I'll finish reading The Parasite Pill, I imagine it'll give some specifics.
Thanks
got it. https://www.fenbendazole.org/fenbendazole-for-human-parasites/
Fenbendazole Protocol to Kill Parasites Fenbendazole is commonly employed as an antiparasitic treatment. The usual recommended dosage is 222-444 milligrams, administered daily for five consecutive days. The treatment may need to be repeated after three weeks. It’s noteworthy that 1 gram of Fenbendazole paste contains 100 mg of the active ingredient. A regimen that some adopt (which may be geared more towards cancer, but is possibly addressing parasitic infections) is to take 222 mg daily for three days, pause for 4-5 days, and then recommence the cycle. If employing horse paste as a source, dosing for a 150-pound individual will equate to approximately 357 mg.
Nitazoxanide, commercially known as Alinia, can be bought from international pharmacies. The suggested dosage is 500 mg, twice daily for adults, taken over a three-day span. This regimen should be repeated every 5-7 days for a duration of 1-2 months or more if necessary. It’s believed to be effective against various parasite forms and also has antiviral properties.
i looked it up just now too. paracites are like cancer, in the way they they weaken your body by taking nutrients. you see lots of evidence of people treating cancer by reducing paracitic load on the body (by taking ivermectin, killing paracites, they think ivermectin cures cancer)
i agree we all need to clean up the parasites, please let me know if that book serves you well
I remember the Star Trek episode where they traveled to a planet with residents that had created an immaculate environment for themselves, but their immune systems had become so weak that a small cut would be fatal. Amazing insight there!!!
The best thing we can do for our immune system is to go outside and roll around in the dirt. I ran around barefoot every summer and all summmer on my family farm when I was a kid. I had feet that were like leather sandals and could run full speed across freshly crushed sharp gravel without feeling any discomfort. Maybe that's why I'm so healthy today.