I'd qualify as being super-healthy in almost anyones book. I haven't had a sniffle in almost 3 years, no ailments I can report. No prescription drugs, and haven't been to a doctor in many years, and have no plans to go back to one anytime soon. I'm rarely tired, rarely if ever have a health complaint of any kind, and a headache is like major news for me, I probably haven't had more than a couple headaches in several years.

Why do you ask?

Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Are you a super fit, really healthy person - I mean healthy to the point that 
you have absolutely nothing wrong with you?  Just curious.  dee

On 9 Jun 2010, at 14:26, bodhisattva wrote:

Cars can be super toxic, not only that modern ones are EMF-Buckets.. So you 
have the chemicals, then the Rouleaux or clumping of your blood whilst you are 
in the car.  The same thing happens on Airlines.  Cars are also ion-dead-zones, 
very harmful.

There were many studies done between the 1970s-1980's that showed they'd cut 
the accident rate in half by simply installing negative ionizers in cars at the 
factory.  Tests showed a 200-400% increase in awareness and reaction times in a 
negative ionized environment, and these tests were also conducted in the 70's 
in Germany on Truck Drivers and in Test Vehicles - and all reached the same 
conclusion.  These tests are well known by the industry and government, and the 
only logical conclusion we can draw is - they don't want to reduce the accident 
rate because it feeds several big profit industries. It was found that in areas 
of concentrated positive ions along highways and such, accident rates 
skyrocketed.

In my cars, I keep an ionizer or two, several pounds of Orgonite (Solid state 
ionizers and EMF busters), and even then I keep the windows cracked. Our cars 
are all older (2001 and 2006), and we like it that way, the newer cars emit 
tremendous electro-smog. That 'new car smell' is actually a deadly toxin.



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