Humanley
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Helping people heal themselves. Good health is a journey not a destination. Humanley challenges the status quo of all things health and wellness.

Can You Catch A Cold?
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In 1976, a team of medical doctors ventured deep into the Amazon in search of a group of natives known as the Waorani. The team spent 4 weeks examining the tribe of about 600 individuals who had limited contact with outsiders.

Barring few exceptions, the Waorani were "very robust, and in excellent health". There were no diseases of the ears, eyes, nose, or throat. Cardiovascular, metabolic, skin, gastrointestinal, and respiratory diseases were non-existent (apart from two elderly women with pneumonia). No neurological or mental health disorders were detected. Some dental carries were identified. The leading causes of death were from physical traumas, abortions, stillbirths, and unidentified illnesses arising largely from snake and insect bites, burns, and wounds.

These findings suggest that when humans live in harmony with nature, disease is the exception to the rule. Ill health is a consequence of hyper-civilisation and living in opposition with the world around us.

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Latest podcast with Emrys Goldsworthy.

Join us in this compelling episode of "The Emrys Goldsworthy Podcast" as I reconnect with my long-time friend and former academic colleague, Daniel Roytas. In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Mould illnessโ€”a controversial topic that has sparked much debate within the medical community. Daniel and I examine the existing literature and discuss the notable gaps in scientific evidence surrounding this condition. As we explore the disconnect between anecdotal experiences and the rigorous demands of scientific validation, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by both patients and practitioners. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that questions established norms and encourages critical thinking about one of the most polarizing topics in modern health.

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Episode 81: Dr Michael Wenisch - Germ Theory Logic

Watch the episode here.

Dr Michael Wenisch joins me to address logical fallacies and epistomoloigcal errors in relation to the germ theory of disease. The "no virus, no infectious disease" position has made clear to him that professional philosophers in general have an important role to play in clarifying and correcting fundamental logical and epistomological errors that lie at the heart of much of the theory and practice of modern Western medicine. This podcast represents his own attempt at making a small contribution to this process of clarification and correction.

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"If you can really be there, nature can help you with your awakening. If you can really be there with all your senses, and be aware of the awareness itself, when you're out there in nature. Sometimes it can happen to some humans almost accidently, they're out there climbing a mountain, or they're swimming, somewhere in nature, and suddenly the person subsides and just an awareness arises. They think it's been caused by the beauty that they see (in nature), but it's not really that, it's actually been caused by the cessation of thinking".

- Eckhart Tolle

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Community Guidelines

This forum is a place for people to engage in an open, honest, and amicable discussion about health and wellness. Whilst we encourage rigorous intellectual debate, and the sharing of different perspectives and ideas, there are some standards of engagement that must be followed to ensure users of this forum have an enjoyable experience.

1. Treat fellow community members with kindness and respect. We are all here to learn and grow together.

2. Comments must be relevant to health and wellness. Off-topic comments may be removed by a moderator.

3. This forum is a place for general information only. Avoid asking for or providing specific health related advice.

4. We aim to foster a positive and friendly environment where people feel encouraged to share their thoughts, feelings, and opinions. However, please refrain from making comments that promote fear, panic, alarm, negativity, or angst.

5. This is a channel where people can come for knowledge, inspiration, motivation, and empowerment. There's no room for fear, negativity, and low vibrational states in this space.

6. Whilst we encourage healthy debate, and stand for freedom of speech, we ask that you refrain from making logically fallacious, antagonistic, or inflammatory comments that may bring the forum into disrepute.

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Breaching these guidelines may result in permanent removal from the forum by a moderator.

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Humanley pinned ยซCommunity Guidelines This forum is a place for people to engage in an open, honest, and amicable discussion about health and wellness. Whilst we encourage rigorous intellectual debate, and the sharing of different perspectives and ideas, there are some standardsโ€ฆยป
My most recent podcast with Mel Hostalrich on the Veritas Project. We talk about my new book Can You Catch A Cold?, health, wellness, disease, contagion, and much more.

Part 1 is available as a short preview for free, part 2 is available for members of veritasproject.com

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Calling all Brisbanites. I will be giving a face to face presentation on Saturday the 31st of August at 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM in New Farm. I will be discussing my book "Can You Catch A Cold?", contagion, infection, terrain theory, and much more.

There are still a few tickets remaining. This will be the only in person event I run this year.

Get your tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/can-you-catch-a-cold-tickets-968659636047?aff=oddtdtcreator

I will also be speaking at the Living Free Festival on the 23rd - 25th of August in the Pillar Valley. Use the code ROYTAS for a discounted ticket.

https://www.livingfreefestival.org/

Looking forward to seeing you there.

Dan
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Imagine sitting on this beach. If you spent the entire time dwelling in the past or worrying about the future, instead of being immersed in the moment, where were you? Were you ever really there, or everywhere else but where you were?

Living in the now is not about being โ€œpositiveโ€ and โ€œhappyโ€ all the time. Itโ€™s not about becoming detached or pacifistic. Itโ€™s about being connected, experiencing each and every moment as life unfolds. When something sad happens, cry. When something funny happens, laugh. When there's a threat, know when to stand your ground & when to retreat.

The present moment is the only one that exists. So, if youโ€™re not living in the now, where are you? Some might say "detached from reality". Spending your life trapped in the past or catastrophising into the future will only lead to regret. A moment only comes once in a lifetime, each one as precious as the next. How many are you willing to throw away?

The sum of each moment is your life. Don't waste it.

Be present.

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Last chance to get a ticket to the live event "Can You Catch A Cold?" in Brisbane this Saturday the 31st of August at the New Farm Neighborhood Center

There's only four spots left. Don't miss your chance to join me for a thought provoking discussion on contagion, infection, and terrain theory.

Registration opens at 9:30 AM for a 10 AM start.

Looking forward to seeing you there.

Get your ticket here.

Dan

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Join Dr. Tom Cowan's livestream tomorrow, Wednesday the 11th of September at 2 PM Eastern Time where I will be giving a presentation about parasites.

YouTube livestream link

See you there!

Dan

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My most recent podcast with Mike Winner and Dr. Barre Lando from Alfa Vedic. We discuss the issues facing the natural medicine industry, modern medicine, contagion, and more.

https://odysee.com/@alfavedic:5/daniel-roytas:be

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Hi everyone,

I know it's been a little while since I have posted, but I have been exceptionally busy working on a number of projects, in addition to having a much needed break from social media for a while. There's some exciting things on the horizon, which I will be announcing soon.

Here's a link to my most recent podcast where I spoke to Dr. Sara Fieschi from the Nutritional Therapy Association of Australia about the state of natural medicine, contagion and germ theory.

Enjoy!

Dan

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Are these the most important experiments ever undertaken in the history of medicine?

During the height of the Spanish influenza pandemic of 1918/19, the U.S. Public Health Service and U.S. Navy performed 25 different experiments in the hopes of discovering how the illness spread. Despite exposing more than 160 healthy sailors to sick people and their bodily fluids, not a single participant developed the disease. These results cast considerable doubt over the claim that colds and flu are transmitted from person to person.

Over the last century, hundreds of similar experiments have failed to demonstrate the phenomenon of contagion. This is surprising given colds and flu are claimed to spread via โ€˜fleeting contactโ€™ with a sick person.

So, can you catch a cold?

"Can You Catch A Cold?" aims to answer this question by delving into the historical records, investigating past pandemics, exploring human psychology, and reviewing more than 200 contagion studies.

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Perthโ€™s unmissable health event!

The Terrain Shift connects us virtually with three of the most prominent figures in terrain theory education - Dr Sam Bailey, Dr Mark Bailey and Daniel Roytas - for an epic afternoon of paradigm shattering conversations about our incredible potential for natural healing that ultimately leads us to a (re)discovery of the underlying unity and balance of life.

The Terrain Shift Event
โ€ข November 24th 2024
โ€ข Subiaco Football Club
โ€ข 1pm-6pm (doors open 12:15pm)
โ€ข$25 - purchase online at:

www.livingfreemovement.org/terrain-shift

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Going live on Facebook with James and Sarah, the amazing duo from 'Grow Me' @ The Living Free Movement today at 12 pm AWST, which is in just under 90 minutes time.

Hope to see you there.

Click here to go to James' Facebook page to watch the live.

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Not so long ago, humans were largely free from disease. It was not uncommon for people to enjoy a relatively healthful existence well into their 70โ€™s, despite no access to โ€˜modern medicineโ€™.

In 1862, Diplomat William Palgrave, reported that โ€œThe Arabs are a very healthy people and keep their strength and activity to an advanced age. It is no uncommon occurrence here to see an old man of seventy set out full armed among a band of youthsโ€.

In 1883, Dr Gordon Hull served as the medical officer to an expedition through Arabia. He stated โ€œThe diseases to which the Arabs are subject to are few, and if we accept those infectious diseases which come to them from without, such as cholera and small-pox, they appear to be a very healthy peopleโ€.

On her journey through Iran in 1892, Isabelle Bishop observed that โ€œThe Bakhtiaris are a very healthy people. None of the dreadful diseases common among the Persians afflict them, and consumption seems unknown.

So, where did it all go wrong?

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This was sent to me by a friend of mine taking a walk in Beijing.

An air quality index (AQI) of 50 or less is considered suitable for human exposure. Levels exceeding 150 are considered 'unhealthy' and can cause impaired lung function, cough, chest pain, and other respiratory symptoms.

When this photo was taken, the AQI was 180+, which is equivalent to smoking 5-6 cigarettes in a day.

What a crazy world we live in, where people choose to blame viruses, rather than air pollution, for their respiratory problems.

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