dyslecix:








Some people would rather die than think.

Bertrand Russel

So many people I know are this way. They don’t want to think about how bad the food they are eating is for them (like diet soda, with formaldehyde in it…or GMO corn that makes your body start producing it’s own poison). They’d rather just enjoy a tasty snack now and then be riddled with pain and cancers later in life. The ridiculous part is that organic food TASTES better! Maybe it’s more expensive or not as convenient, but the money you save when buying shitty food now you’ll just end up spending in medical bills later. Oh, and you’ll be miserable.

But go ahead. Have another cheez it.

(via what-would-gandhi-do)

Haaaa. “But go ahead. Have another cheez it.”

Good stuff, and true.

(Source: philosophy-quotes)


ornamentedbeing:


Lamping strikes again.

‎The pharmaceutical industry has more to gain when people are sick then when they are well. Therefore, they manufacture drugs that only relieve symptoms but do not cure disease. There’s a vested interest in keeping people sick because the big bucks are in drugs for ongoing diseases. And yet, the pharmaceutical companies’ clever propaganda to make themselves look like the savoir of all mankind — a savoir that finds “cures” for diseases and saves people’s lives — has successfully deceived us into regarding them with a sense of awe, reverence and respect for all that they do for human health.
Madison Cavanaugh (via lymeslice)

Tres J. Benet Photography  Denver, CO

Welp,

Finally after three years of being sick, sick, sick, and seeing doctor after doctor, I was finally diagnosed with Lyme disease a few months ago. :) :( After days of research and watching documentaries I’ve realized that this is an epidemic and has quite a bit of controversy. I cannot believe what this community has to go through just to treat and be treated for lyme. I feel lucky to have found holistic healing through strict diet, exercise and orthomolecular therapy which aided in healing and lessening my symptoms before even being diagnosed. I went from dropping down to 88 lbs, barely being able to walk by myself, and unable to comprehend a normal everyday conversation, among hundreds of other symptoms, to some days feeling better than I did before I was sick. I still have my bad days and ups and downs with random symptoms, but I definitely have a hope that I will keep progressing and have it under control (possibly cured) within the next few years. No doctors, no prescription medicine. I am no longer scared of dying and I have a pretty good grasp on life. Kudos to every other person going through this hell. It is the hardest thing, I could have never imagined. Here’s to hoping the CDC gets their head out of their ass!



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