Coffee bad again for the 1000th time.
I don’t pay attention to any of these things. We are all going to die. Sometime.
That said, I appreciate the posting of these things in these threads (I think it is a nice and considerate service provided by ConservativeMind (because there are a lot of people who do follow these things, and I think it is a great and philanthropic effort to aggregate them) but they aren’t for me.
I do think the threads provide a valuable source of this kind of information, and I think there are many who appreciate it.
To me, this is just the world we live in. If I were fifty years younger, I think these things might certainly have more impact on me. But now, at this stage of my life, it feels akin to throwing a brick in the Grand Canyon.
When I was a kid, we broke into abandoned military buildings on the bases I lived on, and broke huge pieces of asbestos plaster off of pipes and threw them against the bulkheads. They would explode into a cloud of fine white powder, and we would be covered head to toe with that fine, white asbestos powder.
My brother found a bottle of pure mercury, I estimate probably 250 ml worth. We poured that on the floor, into our hands, did everything but drink it.
My first real job with a real paycheck was with an entrepreneur who was mixing epoxy resin with glass microspheres, and baking it in a pizza oven in an attempt to create sound attenuating material for things like noisy line printers back in the early Seventies. My job was to clean out the huge mixing pots using acetone and rags. I had my head inside one of those large aluminum kettles used for making institutional sized portions of food, cleaning out that stuff with a can of acetone and a rag. No protection. I came to with my nose and cheeks completely numb, my ears buzzing, and my boss’s shoes in my line of sight as I sat on the floor looking down them.
All that stuff will probably kill me eventually. Can’t do anything about it now. But I look at these things that tell me eating eggs and dairy is bad, wine is bad (or good depending on the day) coffee is good (or bad, depending on the day) and ten gazillion other things.
I gave up decades ago trying to keep track of what is good or bad for us. And I am completely disillusioned with the state of science, stemming from what we see being done with “climate change” and what kind of “science” was done with the vaccines.
Peer review is a joke in the sciences now, and that includes medicine.