funny thing is when in comparison to other countries, over here in the US were still working on the lifestyle 

and funnier is the pharmaceutical companies hire mentally challenged and ill and even sometimes have them run their stores.

but my favorite is hearing the conversations while in drug stores about how much a product works, like an employee who is really just a cashier telling customers like they had their phd

and fevers, one of the oldest misunderstood symptoms. We were raised to take a fever reducer when in fact fevers happen because it's the body's way of trying to fight off an illness. Except no, we shove tylenol and all the rest onto kids when they have a slight fever. In cases of an actual high fever it is okay to take something but theres always another way with everything to get rid of something.

How about pain killers? If it's really that bad, stop taking the pain killers, look to anti-inflammatory mediction like ibuprofen if you must because the pain killers only mask the pain. There really are people who still believe it cures pain. If you pain went away it's because something else is masking it, like a spinal sublaxation. Sound good? ...No! A spinal sublaxation in basic terms is a bone that is out and is not where it's supposed to be. Causing the rest of your body to not perform like it should, like your brain, you know remember the thing that is connected to your body? 





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