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I do think it is a parsing of the words...but nutrients would indeed be a far better word for what we call "vitamins"...I think that word is derived from "vitality" which those vitamins are supposed to bring us. :-) My point was, that we are exposed to many, many chemicals daily in loads of ways...some are useful (I didn't say "good") while others are deadly and accumulate in the body, then cause problems. We have to develop a sense of discernment (from the Lord), of what to use, how much, when and for how long. And even though I do use and recommend some supplements, I do have to change to different ones at times, because the manufacturers change their formulas...this is important, too...to read the labels on EVERY bottle and not assume it is the same...this applies to all packaged foods, as well. They are very sneaky to put things in while no one is looking.

We'll never escape the use of chemicals in all forms. There is abundant literature and studies out there to support your "carrot nutrient" theory...and I found loads of info when researching chemical fertilizers, yes, the common 10-10-10 type chemical fertilizers used by big ag. The density of nutrients today is far less in many vegetables from what they used to be. Home grown using foods using home grown fertilizers (ie: chicken poop, cow manure, etc) would be far more nutrient dense foods, of course, but not everyone can do this. This goes back to the overuse of chemical fertilizers, which leach even more nutrients from the soil, and only put back a few in a relatively different form....not to mention the biome that chemical fertilizers wipe out completely (think natural microbes here). And along with this wipe out, comes the nutrient deficit foods and us.

As far as "viruses", I'm still out on that and even after years of research, I am not convinced that they exist at all...I think it is the natural breakdown of a substance, but not infective, as they claim. And even with the cv "virus"...I have in three years now, never found ONE article that someone claimed to have isolated that cv19 "virus"....not one. Kari Mullis, the inventor of the PCR test, also claimed that viruses don't exist and that the PCR test used widely today for this purpose, could not detect the presence of anything of this sort. I tend to lean towards his theory. He paid for his theory with his life. If viruses are real, someone surely would have wanted that credit for the discovery! So, I'm still on the fence, but leaning towards no such thing exists.

I am new to your Substack and I love the thought provoking issues such as the MB...I have a small bottle but only use it as a dye for slides under the scope....I know people who want to use it orally, but I can't say that I'd jump out there and try that yet....not enough info to convince me it is useful...I lean towards toxic on that one. You're doing a great job getting info out there, and I hope to read more of your thought provoking presentations. Thanks for what you do to help sow seeds in the minds of others to do their own research!. ;- )

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