Ramese Sanders

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Ramese Sanders

@RameseSanders

Naturopathic Practitioner. High quality real whole food diet. Changing the world through awareness and amazing health products. Founder of @Cognizant_Minds.

Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Ramese Sanders
Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
We have studies showing the opposite, demonstrating that these organisms (excluding viruses) actually benefit the body and play a role in detoxification and other natural bodily functions. And healing results can occur through detoxes, fasting, herbs, and certain protocols, but that doesn’t mean the hypothesis is correct.
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Liliya Violet
Liliya Violet@PureLoveLily·
@RameseSanders Your consciousness is rigid. Not everything needs to have a logical manmade scientific study to provide some proof in a laboratory. See the healing results & testimonies of real people w/ real experiences, when they go on an anti parasitic diet & incorporate anti parasitic herbs
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Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
One of the best things you can do for your health is understand that viruses don’t exist and that germs don’t cause disease. Just understanding these two things alone will save you from a lot of stress, harmful lifestyle practices, toxic products, and disease-causing drugs and treatments.
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Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
No, he didn’t. Koch actually falsified his hypothesis through his experiments with mice and rabbits, as he was unable to show that the ingestion of anthrax spores could cause disease. The only way he was able to induce illness was through artificial and unnatural methods, injecting various substances into small animals and rodents in different ways, including making incisions and inserting wood splinters into them. The guy was literally torturing animals and then claiming he had proven his hypothesis. Other researchers proved his experiments to be fraudulent, and criticized him. This is all public information.
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Ramese Sanders
Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
@CarmenMannella Thanks for admitting you can’t provide it. Keep believing pseudoscience all you want.
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Carmen Mannella PhD
Carmen Mannella PhD@CarmenMannella·
@RameseSanders So I can point you to a clinical microbiology textbook with hundreds of references. I can give you a list of scores of known pathogenic microbes. You’ll debate what natural exposure or some other BS phrase of yours means. No thanks. Been there done that. Main thing is 👇
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Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
I’m convinced that the average person knows more about health than most doctors. This is because they didn’t spend eight or more years in medical school being brainwashed by pharmaceutical propaganda, and they still have the ability to think critically. The only reason we really need doctors is for emergency situations, like certain surgeries, if someone has been shot, stabbed, or seriously injured and their life is on the line. Other than that, simply reducing our exposure to toxicity and living in alignment with nature is all we need to be healthy, and we don’t need doctors for that.
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Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
Sounds interesting, until someone has to provide proof of that claim, and then it all goes out the window. There is no proof that worms, protozoa, bacteria, or fungi cause disease. If you disagree, can you provide a link to a paper demonstrating that any of them, in their isolated and purified form, caused the disease they’re claimed to cause after being introduced to a healthy host through natural exposure?
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Carmen Mannella PhD
Carmen Mannella PhD@CarmenMannella·
@RameseSanders Nature doesn’t play games nor does it reward deliberate ignorance. Take a biology course and get back to me. I’ll be waiting…
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Butthead
Butthead@SebS343·
@RameseSanders Hmm.. I'd make a joke but I realize that you are simply a victim, GL with everything Mr. 🙁
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Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
@davideyoungmd Says the guy who’s a part of an industry that’s one of the leading causes of death… makes sense.
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Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
@CarmenMannella So it should be very easy for you to provide a link to a paper demonstrating that isolated and purified bacteria caused the disease it’s claimed to cause after being introduced to a healthy host through natural exposure. I’ll be waiting…
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Carmen Mannella PhD
Carmen Mannella PhD@CarmenMannella·
@RameseSanders We should do both those things AND believe in the invisible microbes that are in us always (our microbiome) and in our environment. Some are helpful (bakers yeast, lactobacilli) and some harmful (numerous bacteria, viruses, parasites).
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Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
@TrueLibertyX Thanks for admitting you can’t provide it, without actually saying it verbatim.
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John@TrueLibertyX·
@RameseSanders I have already address your epistemic ignorance.
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Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
@TrueLibertyX So it should be very easy for you to provide a link to a paper demonstrating that isolated and purified bacteria caused the disease it’s claimed to cause after being introduced to a healthy host through natural exposure. I’ll be waiting…
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John@TrueLibertyX·
The theory is based upon the evidence that there is, not on evidence one might like to have. We know pathogens exist and that they cause disease because of reproducible experiments upon plants and animals. Viral particles can be obtained from air filters in places like hospitals and then used to infect clean cells lines. Gravity has never been isolated, cannot be seen or felt directly, its existence is inferred from effects.
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Lil Willow@LilWillow8867·
@RameseSanders Funny that I haven't had the 'flu' since I've learn that virology is junk science. Seven years flu free now... it's great 👍
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Vital_Alchemy@Vital_Alchemy·
@RameseSanders Just wait until you see the correlation between EBV, CMV and glioblastoma and Ms
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Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
@TrueLibertyX Oh really? Then why did one of your heroes, Robert Koch, a so-called “pioneer” of modern bacteriology, say these were necessary? You just completely obliterated modern bacteriology. Congratulations.
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John
John@TrueLibertyX·
@RameseSanders This epistemic standard is a travesty of scientific comprehension.
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Ramese Sanders
Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
Your claim that those claims are false is itself false. If you disagree, without replying with any logical fallacies, can you provide a link to a paper demonstrating that isolated and purified bacteria caused the disease it’s claimed to cause after being introduced to a healthy host through natural exposure? If no such paper exists, why continue believing propaganda?
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Ramese Sanders
Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
It doesn’t matter how many years you’ve spent training, because much of what you learned is based on unproven assumptions, propaganda, and a deeply flawed way of understanding the human body. You don’t truly know how the human body actually works, that’s why you’ve never truly cured your patients. More than likely, all you’ve done is prescribe drugs and suppress symptoms, which ultimately leads to even more health issues. This applies to most doctors.
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Dr Ahmad Rehan Khan
Dr Ahmad Rehan Khan@AhmadRehanKhan·
Says a “Naturopathic” practitioner, a field most people don’t even know legitimately exists, while pretending to know more than physicians, surgeons, psychiatrists, immunologists, and scientists who spent years training and actually treating patients. It’s the same dangerous logic where random anti-vaxxer influencers think they know more about vaccines than doctors and researchers. The sad reality is many of these people do not care if patients suffer or even die from untreated medical, surgical, or psychiatric illnesses, as long as their books, supplements, private clinics, podcasts, and social media businesses keep making money. Weaponizing misinformation for profit while attacking evidence based medicine is not “alternative healing.” It’s a terrible joke with real world consequences.
Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders

I’m convinced that the average person knows more about health than most doctors. This is because they didn’t spend eight or more years in medical school being brainwashed by pharmaceutical propaganda, and they still have the ability to think critically. The only reason we really need doctors is for emergency situations, like certain surgeries, if someone has been shot, stabbed, or seriously injured and their life is on the line. Other than that, simply reducing our exposure to toxicity and living in alignment with nature is all we need to be healthy, and we don’t need doctors for that.

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Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
@CarmenMannella We should just simply eat high quality real whole foods and listen to our bodies!
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Carmen Mannella PhD
Carmen Mannella PhD@CarmenMannella·
@RameseSanders Should we eat foods that promote balance among the bacteria in our microbiome? Are natural foods like yogurt & cheese a good source of nutrition? Beer was a staple in the human diet for millennia although it’s mainly a recreational beverage now. Is it ok to consume in moderation?
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H. R.
H. R.@hawkngradiation·
@RameseSanders It’s more basic than that, we know more because we’re the ones living in our own bodies.
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Ramese Sanders@RameseSanders·
@joaniej0243 Probably a little less brainwashed due to not going through medical school. I’d say the average person is more likely to question things and potentially change their mind.
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