As I have said already, the thing holding a lot of these posts up is - me trying to avoid posting pics of stuff!
'Stuff' that I know will just wind people up to go out and spend cash.
Well don't do that.
You don't need to do that right now.
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| Thank god y'all wouldn't even think of wearing these! ...I would though. |
Maybe later.
So when someone poses a difficult question it takes the pressure off me quite a bit, because I can then stop nagging myself with 'oh go on, go on, they'll be fine...'
And concentrate on their question!
The question this time was:
Did people have 'better teeth' in the very distant past and why?
Well some did for sure but the only groups I consider could have, or would have had (better gum health and stronger teeth as well) are those who consumed the pseudo-fossilized resin of ancient pre-historic trees, possibly of the sequoia species.
I say 'pseudo-fossilized' because according to most sources, the 'amber' that is around today, has not yet stopped 'developing;' it is still 'alive' and 'growing' (not sure what they mean by that; possibly it has to do with the electrical activity going on inside the structure which is amorphous and could theoretically become crystalline but isn't 'yet').
It is a complete waste of time talking to all of the so-called, and frankly pretentious perfume 'experts' everywhere on-line these days, who mindlessly keep repeating this false mantra that amber 'has no fragrance' and is a 'fantasy note.'
Baltic Amber certainly does have an identifiable odor and so too does the (true) amber sourced from Africa (which is not the same thing as benzoin resin sometimes incorrectly termed 'amber'). Baltic Amber is also true amber - real amber.
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| In mah dayh, the Beatles wore these shoes. Hermes. |
Succinic acid, goes through the body and enters the bones and is in any case part of the way the human organism forms bones and teeth.
Succinate of Baltic Amber is kind of a tautology since 'succinum' is simply the Latin word for 'amber.' But in any case, succinate of Baltic Amber is a support additive that if introduced into someone's diet, is one of those substances like resveratrol -, that literally makes you go backwards in 'organic age.'
It has no obvious immediate effects though and so people have generally tended to have forgotten about it, but like broccolini, turmeric, and glucosamine - it is a miracle worker.
Secondly of course, the stronger your mouth and jaw muscles are, the easier it becomes to use your teeth. So I think we need to stop totally leaving out those foods that are a little bit difficult to handle, as it were.
The other thing to remember too, when it comes to these true fundamental foods, that the cheapest tin sardines (and any kinds of small fishes) are much better than large salmon and so on, because no heavy metals, no mercury or lead, accumulates in the fish, and their bones are packed with minerals and calcium that is accessible to the human digestion.
No doubt there are other important things that go with these basics - and they all escape me for just right now!
Remember, people are crazy; beer is good. But not too much beer. Anthocyanins are really good, so that means grape juice is good too.
...Are we making money around here?
Hmn.
I'm sure I cannot say.
(This marketing genius woman told me about that expression one time a long time ago).
LOL
But to swing to something completely different for a moment but that I was briefly talking about last time, and that will grab the attention of a couple of people here...
So my colleague was a relative of Gareth Williams, the Cambridge mathematician whose body was found in a suitcase in Pimlico, London.
I notice the Wiki entry is floating this fairy tale that he was working on investigations about Russian money laundering and that I happen to know is total rubbish.
As what for he was really engaged in, well Bill, just take a look at this, and, with apologies for the unfortunate hint in here about the recent Balenciaga kiddie scandal, I will nevertheless post up this pic, Bill...
LOL
And double, triple 'lolz,' right?
It never ends.
But soon, soon, my'lad. As Wilford Brimley once said in a movie.
And that 'soon' is coming up 'round the very next corner.
This pic here is literally from an IVF research institute and clinic in London, Bill, Bill, Billy mah lad. It was in Sam's files, before he disappeared.
And the kid's got her hand up, intelligently, going 'stop stop, don't enter here!'
A wise kid.
What's behind the 'blue doors?'
Well, whatever it is, it got Gareth killed and his cousin Sam has now disappeared.





















