its the saddest thing - the ongoing chemical subversion. I have been looking up ways to avoid it, but its not that easy when it is everywhere. Water, air, food.
About the Testosterone decline (they keep on lowering what the healthy level is also, by the way - so once low levels are now "normal" LOL)- this is a catastrophic senior of course, but something the MSM has no interest in talking about whatsoever. It just shows you how evil they are. Of course, classical masculinity has been called a mental illness now by the american psychological association - so I guess its nothing surprising.
I did not know anything about the Cambrian Explosion to be honest- apart from reading what you wrote out, and then doing some internet searching. I fear, that is all a few bars above my pay-grade haha. But it is interesting what you say. Weird looking creature as well. So much of our planet is covered in weird creatures / past present. It is wonderful really, how much amazing things are out there and we just have to look.
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I am looking for a grain mill, so I can make my own flour. I don't really have the space for all the kitchen tools I need to make food from scratch, but I can cope with boxes of stuff where I don't have enough cabinets for now. I have foraged a lot of berries and mushrooms this year, and am eating lots of good food during this harvest season. I dunno what I can do about water. We have very good water here if you drink from the tiny rivulets on the mountains, but all the pipes are plastic that oozes endocrine disrupting chemicals, so even if I plumb my home in copper, the water system still uses plastic pipes. At least they're not lead pipes, LOL.
The problem is, if I was doing the same thing as you, I could not afford the copper - so I would likely have to do something else. You can make clay pipes (obviously not to plump your home lol), to pipe from a natural water source to your home - they are not that hard to make, and they last a long time - people in some places are still using the ones made by the Romans. Here is one of my favorite doco series talking about clay pipes in the 50s: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xnlzf8 - I used to work with clay alot, and although clay pipes are not as robust as plastic / copper - it is a cheaper / natural alternative that everyone has forgotten about - considering you can just look around for clay and it dig it out yourself. The best thing about clay is its not toxic, in fact, some people even eat a bit of it a day for their minerals.
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You are exactly correct. Frankly, I'd prefer to use ceramic pipe because it is completely inert and lasts for thousands of years, as you point out. If someone was to make sections of such pipe commercially available, as plastic, copper, and steel pipes are, I bet there'd be a market for it.