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Life and health in 1000

December 22, 2011 by reba7538   Comments (0)

Used to be compared with the functioning of the things we have so much soft today. It is easy to keep our modern conveniences for granted. We can fill our days with pleasure, frolic in comfortable cars, only 40 of 168 hours of work per week, chat with therapists who studied philosophy, to buy unnecessary things in our closets and garages, automatic clog our homes and complain about the softness of our mattresses. In 1000, while agriculture has been around for 10,000 years, life was very different. In Anglo-Saxon society, a precursor of the modern Western world, was the possibility of famine and omnipresent reminders of the last part of the fear and dread of everyday life. Arising from natural disasters were constant specters. Houses were not neat and clean hygienic environment we live in today. They did not speak with disinfectant or engine exhaust blowing in the windows of smell, but the escape of all kinds of farm animals and humans always hung in the air. Manure was everywhere with each having its characteristic bouquet fragrance. The human nose in the year 1000 was certainly not ours today.Latrines disgusted at or near the back door and were Moss was the toilet paper. Flies filled the floor of damp earth and houses with little or no hard surfaces and utensils, there was no understanding of disease vectors or antiseptic. If you dropped food on the dirty floor, she took it and ate it with relish. Five sessions a year for the monks was thought to be Saxon standards of fanaticism of personal hygiene. In times of famine, allowed his son to code their fathers at the age of seven or more sold into slavery. Infanticide was not a crime. Communities of 40 or 50 hungry people jumped at the emaciated hands on the edge of a cliff and join. Some chronicles report that "men ate each other." You may ignore the comb forests for beechnuts, and wild boars were acorns, beans, peas and tree bark as flour for baking bread grind. Hedges foamed paltry herbs, roots, grasses and nettles. "What makes it bittersweet?" asked a teacher from Yorkshire. "Hunger". A "crazy bread" given soil poppy, hemp and weed our poor starving ancestors some relief with visions of paradise. Forms that laced rye was aging contained a variety of mycotoxins (and lysergic acid [LSD], the psychedelic drug of the 60s "), not just people seem crazy, but would greatly weaken the immune system and can proliferate disease. (Note that because of the great plagues and epidemics, not agents, but the system is weak or nonexistent immune starved and poisoned the host.) church would help alleviate the pain caused by the use of hunger for spiritual purposes. Lent virtue is necessary, as it did in the last months of winter, grew up as empty barns and offices. Feast and famine were related to cleaning and its meaning gave spiritual, hardness, and the hope of better times. July was particularly difficult, since the spring crops not yet mature and the barns were empty since the harvest last year. BALM Hungry month of when so much work is needed in these areas was common. Every hour of harvest months of August was filled urgently, because each knew of the pain in July,More about men's health, which was waiting for the next year, if n It is their pantry to fill now. The work was not entitled to a place of benefits and lobbying easier. There is a fight to the death. The contrast between then and now incredible, you were on the edge of starvation. we fight an obesity epidemic, you may need months to emphasize the potatoes or stale bread. we have an overabundance of food choices, we now have available to them reduced. life and were very vulnerable to injury and disease. We live longer but suffer cruel persistence of degenerative diseases. It has gone from a realistic view of these moments, it has not been clearly the future of medicine modern relief that it was as I mentioned in a previous article on SARS, it was the plumber bringing public services and therefore the possibility of health care and food distribution truck that brought us our longevity current. For them, it was a daily struggle for survival. Necessity and muscle ruled the day. It was the physical effort to endure the cold,More about health 4 you, operator 8 oxen to a plow to the ground, new hand-harvesting and to make their own way in every moment of the day to break. This was the real victimization and powerlessness (as opposed to modern social fiction "victims" claim of rights and handouts) against floods, droughts, winds and rain, could wipe out their only hope to avoid starvation in the coming year for us, it is demanding too much choice decisions -. mental decisions, the difference between whether you or we experience a healthy slow insidious destruction by thoughtless participation each offer that promises even more convenience and taste, just because it's there. About the Author Dr. Wysong is a former veterinarian and surgeon, college professor, the human anatomy, physiology and the origin of life, inventor of numerous medical, surgical, nutritional, sports and fitness products and devices, research director for the company by its current name and founder. of philanthropic Wysong Institute is the author of the creation-evolution controversy is now in its eleventh printing, a new two-volume style of living to think about philosophy Questions: 1-Living Life ... as if the thought Matters; 2-The Great questions ... as if the thought Matters, several books on nutrition promotion, prevention and health. The people and animals and over 18 years of monthly health newsletters, it can Wysong@Wysong.net be contacted and a free subscription to his e-Health Letter They can be found at http://www.wysong.net also http:/ /. www.cerealwysong.com

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