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Patriot Ronda's avatar

I wonder if like autism, homosexuality and trans are increasing because of vaccines or our food. If vaccines or processed foods can alter the brain and cause autism, why couldn’t sexuality be changed?

A small percentage of autism’s increase is because of better diagnosis. A small percentage of trans’ & homosexuality’s increase is public acceptance. Just as being better equipped to diagnose autism doesn’t account for the entire increase, societal acceptance cannot account for the huge increase in LGBT.

Most people understand that a male has a penis and XY chromosomes and females have XX and a vagina. What most people do not know is that there are cases where a person’s chromosomes are not typical. For example: a person has a penis, XX and the tail of a Y chromosome. There are people born as internal hermaphrodite, meaning a possible combination such as a penis on the outside and ovaries on the inside.

The above examples are extremely rare, at least they use to be. They use to be about as rare as autism. How would we know if there was an increase in these cases? Has anyone looked at these things in the LGBT society? Can you imagine the outrage if it was suggested?

I’m a layperson who has read about the issues described above. I’d love to hear what knowledgeable scientists and doctors think, ones without an agenda.

It’s very possible that the same things that are altering our bodies and causing illnesses are altering our bodies in ways that increase homosexuals and transgenders. I’d like to know how many people have atypical chromosomes and are internal hermaphrodites. The really big question though is, is this being done on purpose.

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The Society of Problem Solvers's avatar

One thing that is clearly undeniable is the level of testosterone in people decreasing. Studies have shown that processed soy and other foods can also do this. Don't know about who you are attracted to being able to change, but it is no mystery that foods we eat effect our hormones.

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Patriot Ronda's avatar

I’m not interested in changing anyone. I am curious about what is causing all the changes in people. I also think if we had a better understanding of what’s going on the conservative could stop being so judgmental and the gays and trans population could stop trying to shove things down our throats. A little understanding could go a long way, but truly, I am mostly curious.

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The Society of Problem Solvers's avatar

I think we all are.

There should be discussions with rationality, but the side of the activists refuse to have civil discourse calling everything less than 100% submission a "phobia." It is sad. But also low rung thinking.

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Patriot Ronda's avatar

I thought man boobs were just from being overweight. I hadn’t heard of xenoestogens. Years ago, I read that the average cup size was DD compared to B in the 1970s. The article attributed the increase to hormones that cows are given.

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Science is Political 2.0's avatar

I will take a look.. I have been saying this for YEARS.. and YEARS .. and YEARS .. because the old adage you are what you eat is true... will be back.. working w/ one eye today.. still yep.

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Sheri veley's avatar

I believe it. Try finding healthy food. Around my area, all the produce looks like crap with hardly any taste. I also believe all these vaccinations throughout the years may be the cause of autoimmune issues. Have to wonder.

Now we wont' be certain what they are doing with the meat supply. Adding MRNA to it?

I'm careful with what I buy, make a lot of things from scratch but still don't feel it's enough to stay healthy.

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The Society of Problem Solvers's avatar

They are adding mRNA tech to the veggies too.

Foods that you cook appear to destroy the genes, but foods like raw milk or raw veggies could.

Veggies: https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/grow-and-eat-your-own-vaccines

Milk: https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/chinese-load-cows-milk-with-mrna?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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Patriot Ronda's avatar

Just started my own garden because of the MRNA threat. It’s a box garden and the first one that I have tried in Florida. My one other attempt at a garden, in Ohio, did not go well. I have the opposite of a green thumb. 😜

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Frank's avatar

Do a search for; David The Good

Create Your Own Florida Food Forest

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Sheri veley's avatar

Great, ruining the veggies.

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Brett Hyland's avatar

It’s good to be skeptical of mass followings (processed foods included), government and its proxies. Cannabis being endogenous to the endocannabinoid system is a head-scratcher of which you and your forebears have been repressed is one, massive starving-of-human-wellness example of why non-post-modern skepticism is well founded in ours as well as in previous times.

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Steshu Dostoevsky's avatar

I am chronically healthy. For over the last forty years. I eat lots of frozen pizzas, drink lots of coffee, and am in very athletic shape with high energy and stamina. I attribute this miraculous success by one key factor: I never ever go to a doctor.

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Becky Shanks's avatar

humans experiencing chronic dis-ease are likely poisoning themselves w toxic thoughts. this includes the way we feel/think about the foods we eat, as well as the associated patterning around food, nourishing and caring for the self, meeting primal needs. i would argue it’s more about attachment theory than the food that goes into our mouths.

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The Society of Problem Solvers's avatar

Maybe, but again it wouldn’t explain the flare ups from eating soy, seed oils, wheat or lecithins

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Becky Shanks's avatar

the body is a messenger. the message gets louder and louder til you can’t ignore it... to use your language, “flare ups” start long before they are labeled an allergy. consider an aspect of self is “flaring up,” an emotional response went unacknowledged for so long that it made manifest in the physical body.

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Mathew Crawford's avatar

Greg Glassman (Crossfit) on disease:

Most of it is

1. Sedentarism

2. Excess carbs (particularly complex carbs as in packaged foods)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPujtrae_WM

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The Society of Problem Solvers's avatar

It wouldn’t make sense though why someone with autoimmune can lose weight, get fit, but eat one meal with seed oils or soy and have an immediate flare up

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Mathew Crawford's avatar

I hear you. I was overly brief. The Glassman model is a great example of "wins the majority or at least plurality of the battles" but every body is a different biochemical game. I was noting because of the overlap with your thoughts.

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