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Your teeth grow like crazy with a Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste

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  It's so obvious that we use wheels to drive, so why not use hydroxyapatite for our teeth instead of fluoride? My God… teeth are 98% hydroxyapatite, and yet they were selling us poisonous fluoride to remineralize our teeth.   It is beyond all logic to use fluoride instead of hydroxyapatite. This is the reason why I don’t trust doctors. Your teeth grow like crazy when you use hydroxyapatite toothpaste.   I’ve tried the 10% and 7.5% versions — I don’t see a big difference. Both are good, but the 10% is probably better. Teeth remineralize through hydroxyapatite toothpaste, and it has no negative side effects. --- Estimated fluoride intake in relation to IQ After an intake of 1.5 mg of fluoride, there is already a loss of IQ.   For every additional 1 mg, we lose 3.6 IQ points.   Normally, we take in about 4 mg of fluoride through toothpaste alone. We want to remineralize our teeth after eating acidic foods like fruit, so dentists invented fluori...

Exist God or not?

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   When the Map is Not the Territory: A Letter from the Other Side of Doubt. I was raised on the clean, bright maps of atheism. The territory was clear: matter, energy, cause and effect. God was a fairy tale, a psychological crutch, an explanatory ghost fading before the dawn of science. I believed in the map. It was logical, defensible, and safe. Then, through the quiet archaeology of meditation and the alchemy of conscious Tantra, I began to feel the ground beneath the map. It wasn't an idea. It was a presence. A current. A kind of intelligence in the fabric of things that responded—not to prayers, but to the quality of my attention, the openness of my heart, the surrender of my identity. God wasn't a theory to be believed in; it was a reality to be encountered, intimately and relentlessly. Then the storm came. My constructed world—relationships, security, identity—was washed away. In that total ruin, where every concept drowned, something else rose. Kundalini. Not a metapho...

How to release your tension in the lower back and pelvic area?

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  This type of exercise is brilliant because it doesn't force the muscles to relax, but rather creates the conditions for the nervous system to let go of chronic tension on its own. This is a fundamental principle of many bodywork modalities like the Alexander Technique, Feldenkrais, and Somatics. In the beginning you need maybe 10 to 15 minutes to do this exercise, later you can do it in 5 minutes. The Exercise: A Step-by-Step Guide What you'll need: A comfortable space on the floor with a mat or carpet, and a small pillow or towel (optional, for under your head). Step 1: The Setup (The "Constructive Rest" Position) Lie on your back on the floor. Place a small pillow or folded towel under your head if needed, so your neck is comfortable and your chin is slightly tucked, not jutting up. Bend your knees and place your feet flat on the floor. Position your feet so they are hip-width apart or shoulder-width, parallel to each other. Adjust your feet so they are far enough...

Why I Ditched Turmeric for Black Ginger ?

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  (And Why You Might Want To) For over a year, I was faithful to my morning ritual: turmeric with black pepper, every single day. The internet promised me reduced inflammation, better recovery, and all-around wellness magic. Honestly? It did nothing for me. I kept waiting for the benefits everyone raved about—the energy, the anti-inflammatory wonders, the glow. Instead, I got… well, nothing noticeable. Turns out, the science explains why. The Turmeric Problem Recent studies reveal that even when combined with black pepper (which helps absorption) and taken with fat, turmeric's active compounds are only absorbed at **20-30%** . And here's the kicker: within **2-3 hours**, it's virtually gone from your bloodstream. So unless you're timing your turmeric intake with military precision around every meal, you're probably not getting much from it. Enter Black Ginger: Thailand's Ancient Secret For centuries, Thai traditional medicine has relied on a powerful root called...

Humphrey Bogart Quotes

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  I was born when you kissed me. I died when you left me. I lived a few weeks while you loved me. The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind. Things are never so bad they can't be made worse. Ain’t nothing a man can’t do if he believes in himself. I gave up drinking once -- it was the worst afternoon of my entire life. Acting is like sex: you either do it and don't talk about it, or you talk about it and don't do it. That's why I'm always suspicious of people who talk too much about either. Such a lot of guns around town and so few brains! What's at the end of a million dollars? Zero, zero, zero... nothing. A circle with a hole in it. A hot dog at the game beats roast beef at the Ritz. The only thing money is good for is to buy your freedom.

What Is Shame?

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  If you have two versions of yourself, you feel embarrassed when you don't live up to your own standards. You want to improve, so you create a "better" version of yourself. One version is how you want to be seen in public—on social media, at work, among friends. This is the version that tells everyone, "I'm doing great." The other version is who you are in private. No show. No performance. This is the version with all the bad habits, the anxieties, the fears. And buried beneath it all, there is often a small voice that just wants to be authentic. But then the fear creeps in: What if other people discover my private self? That fear—that exposure—is shame. And when those two versions inevitably don't match, you feel a low-grade tension that never fully goes away. A constant, quiet unease. Guilt vs. Shame People often use "guilt" and "shame" interchangeably, but they are not the same thing. Guilt is: "I did something bad." Sha...

You Can Do More in 2 Hours Than You Can in One Week…

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You don’t need more productivity. You need more focus. By definition, cleaning your house is productive. But who cares if you’re being productive on the wrong things? Jeff Bezos has said that he gets paid to make about three good decisions a day. That’s it. He simply knows what matters and ignores everything else. When you learn new things, you have to apply them. Here’s the trick: if you work or learn for just half an hour, then rest, then work for another half hour, you are much more productive. And once the work is done, you need to actually enjoy your free time. Otherwise, you won’t stay productive for long. The best productivity advice I’ve ever gotten can be summed up in two words: do less. Do less of the stuff that doesn’t matter so you can focus on the one to three things that actually do. Why you feel busy but still stuck James Clear explains the difference between motion and action. Motion = planning and learning. Action = what actually produces a result. Both are necessary, ...

My Book: Enjoy your life now!

My Book: Enjoy your life now!
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My Book: Learn to Relax with Meditation

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My Book: Heal Yourself and Stay Healthy

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My Book: The Magic of Qigong!

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