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We want to help you to be your own best health advocate. But, how will we do it?
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Where did we get the idea for Science Defined?
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I’d like to see science in the hands and minds of every day folk. Casting their adult wise eyes over their schooled daze eduction and weeding out the fraud from the facts.
Our science and medicine has been intentionally corrupted with deceptions too retard us.
This is what I’ve found, what will you find?
I have a new take on lung and blood physiology that dismisses the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
My article is titled
We breathe air not oxygen
Air is measured by its humidity
Oxygen is measured by its dryness for example medical oxygen has 67ppm of water contamination
Oxygen toxicity is directly related to its dryness and ability to dehydrate.
Lungs at the alveoli requires the air to reach 100% humidity. Can you see the mismatch?
The RBCs are carrying salt water, they are salt water sponges.
The red light monitoring is checking hydration
Dark RBCs are dehydrated
Light RBCs are hydrated
The lungs rehydrate the RBCs
Just as the ubiquitous saline drip rehydrates RBCs.
I hope you take the time to read my article and ponder.
Scrutiny is the way back to truth.
https://open.substack.com/pub/jane333/p/we-breath-air-not-oxygen?r=ykfsh&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Science is the new religion (Scientism) as you make very clear in this post. Yesterday, I published a Stack about what can be done to survive the crisis we all are faced with in 2023. Since the Plandemic, government science is to be trusted over faith in God. We're seeing religion becoming the enemy of the state and government policy being the scripture we should live by. What can we do to prevent this from happening and cope with what's happening to the fundamentals of Americanism.
https://open.substack.com/pub/james23444/p/whats-the-biggest-challenge-the-world?r=1v80x0&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post