Marinade or Cancer Cure
In a video someone posted on social media. The following items were listed:
- Turmeric
- Apple Cider Vinegar
- Lemon Rind
- Organic Honey
- Pinch of Black Pepper
Now are these ingredients part of: A) “The Strongest Antibiotic And Anti-Cancer Remedy”, B) “An Organic Lemon Ice Recipe” C) “A Marinade”, or D) “None of the Above”.
If you selected A, you are correct! That’s right, this amalgam of random items is the cancer cure we’ve all been waiting for.* Got Strep Throat and no longer believe in the healing power of Garlic (my previous post on this topic: Antibiotics? Hell No, Grab Some Garlic) jump on the marinade train. You’re welcome readers, I just saved your lives.
*This will not save your life, it will possibly provide you with a delicious marinade or lemon ice recipe if done properly.
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Awhile ago, someone mentioned to me that when analyzing problems I was able to provide a tapestry of detail about the issue, but I was depressing them. They further explained that my analysis showed a bleak future and that I offered no solution. In turn, I responded with the fact that my goal as a writer is to display what I see are problems in the world and carefully make you aware of them in an entertaining format. That, I am not a person who can produce a solution, but I am someone who has chosen to be the megaphone to rally the people around the problem, and in doing so, support those that are in a position to produce the solution.
But I did agree, if I had a possible solution, then I should present it. That same person read my previous post (Weaponizing the Internet) and engaged me in discussion to see if I was just ranting and raving or if I had a better model. Now, I sometimes forget where I have ranted and raved about issues – this blog is but a minor glimpse into the world of problems I discuss regularly. Normally, I have solutions floating around in my brain box. So here are some that would shift the way we consume:
Read MoreAntibiotics? Hell No, Grab Some Garlic
I have had the pleasure of being raised by a skeptical mother. Throughout my life, I have been told to question what I see on television and never believe what I read on the internet (so don’t trust or believe this post). Furthermore, it is important to acknowledge that being skeptical doesn’t mean you disregard everything that is around you. Being skeptical is questioning the asymmetrical knowledge that permeates all of our lives. To be a true skeptic, you should even question or validate your own knowledge on a regular basis (something most forget to do, including myself).
But with all this questioning, when will I have time to chow on some sausages? Simple, never, but I will give you a quick hint… it is possible to have time for fun without believing everything you see. If it sounds batshit crazy, odds are it is batshit crazy. If you are on a social media site and see something that is wholly unbelievable, don’t believe it (one because it is a social media site and getting you engaged pays their bills, and nothing will engage you more than: Garlicman appears and destroys Godzilla with breath attack). If you go to a blog that is promoting the healing powers of garlic and there are advertisements everywhere for GarlAxe (An axe made out of garlic that you can munch on) you are probably on a website that is promoting garlic to help sell more GarlAxes – they are either lying to you or inflating the results of studies on garlic. [more hidden, click “Read More” for super secret access]
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