DrOctocock🔺
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DrOctocock🔺
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luv avalanche, 'ate all french devs. simple innit






@primal_diet @Luke_Gardner3 Make this your pfp and see if you continue to grow your account

@cavepaleo @mscarnivore Both of the studies you cited use "in vitro digestion experiments" and not real people with real digestive systems. Doing this in a vacuum is pointless and will never simulate a real human body. Here was AV's conclusion from using actual animals:

If you want an example of just how powerful the brain is in regulating the immune system, here’s a study where: Participants were rubbed with a harmless maple leaf and told it was poison ivy: 100% of them developed a rash Participants were rubbed with poison ivy and told it was harmless: only 15% developed a rash Rashes like this are an immune system reaction, just like allergies, real poison ivy/oak reactions, mast cell activation syndrome etc This is why training the brain to control the immune system can be so powerful. You can accidentally train your immune system to be hyper reactive, you can also train it to not react





Aajonus was in the terminal phase of blood and bone cancer - the worst type of cancer with a survival rate of 0.0001 -, lymphoma, and stomach cancers at 20 years old and was supposed to die the next year. A letter written by Aajonus' (John) cancer doctor in 1968 proves it.




















