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Episode #8 of the Health Freedom for Humanity podcast is live!

Please follow us at @healthfreedomforhumanity

Our guest this episode is the wonderful @ellemacphersonofficial

Follow this link to listen or watch:

https://linktr.ee/HFFH
We’re going to test out this 4way IG live
I thought this MuthaFukah was #enlightened? Turns out that he’s just a #puppet afterall W.H.O. is heavily influenced by a different 𝑫𝑨𝑹𝑲𝑬𝑹 #force #entity

Our friends at GreenMedInfo called this out 9 π˜π„π€π‘π’ π€π†πŽ! But of course, You start exposing the #Truth and soon after, get deplatformed

Most people don’t have the Capacity to understand and process what’s really going down in the #underground. It’s so much more #convenient to β€˜look the other way’ while atrocities are happening all around us.

One thing I learned from this #traitor is that #karmaisabitch. The greater the #power one has, the greater #responsibility one carries.

#karmapolice will come knocking on his door one day #guranteed πŸ‘Š
The root cause of any addiction is isolation. As a result of social distancing, WE are seeing all forms of addiction escalating at an alarming rate.

Multiple studies have demonstrated that technology can have the same effect on the brain as drug addiction. This occurs by their similar mechanism of increasing the release of the Pleasure/Reward neurotransmitter - Dopamine.

As it stands now, Social media and Video games are the 2 most addictive forms of technology. The creators PURPOSELY utilize psychology to manipulate our Youth (with developing brains) into getting hooked to their product.

It’s no wonder that over 50% of teens in the United States feel that they are addicted to their smartphones. Humans have an inherent NEED to connect with one another and meeting others virtually will not fulfill this NEED.

Research over the past decade shows a clear link between the rise of technology and the decline of mental health. Teens (especially females) who use social media and play video games regularly reported to feel more anxious and depressed as compared to their peers engaging in other recreational activities.

From my clinical experience in working with the addiction population, stopping an Addiction is not enough. That’s why most people relapse within the 1st 6months of completing a treatment program!

One Must figure out a way to replace the dopamine rush with another constructive behavior that can fill in the void (exercise, meditation, reading, cultivating new relationships, etc).

Even so... if our social distancing measures continue, our future will be inundated with depressed/anxious individuals looking to either self medicate or get a script to mask their feelings.

I have recently limited my time on all social media platforms for the purpose of being more present with the FamZ and ultimately Self Mental Preservation. I strongly encourage You to do the same πŸ‘Š
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β€œFalse face must hide what the false heart doth know”
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