Here we go with the blown up academic nonsense. It just has to stops with these people. Just because a few people may or may not have done it, does not mean it was some sort of widespread practice. We have got to start calling these people out who have turned the academy into a National Inquirer because they are desperate for attention and funding. It’s toxic and harmful to humanity how they twist things up and disto…
The gruesome history of eating corpses as medicine (2012)
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Re: The gruesome history of eating corpses as medicine (2012)
#12Here we go with the blown up academic nonsense. It just has to stops with these people. Just because a few people may or may not have done it, does not mean it was some sort of widespread practice. We have got to start calling these people out who have turned the academy into a National Inquirer because they are desperate for attention and funding. It’s toxic and harmful to humanity how they twist things up and disto…
Re: The gruesome history of eating corpses as medicine (2012)
#13Human young blood perfusions have potent rejuvenating properties. Is there scientific evidence that eating human flesh/organs would provide additional benefits over raw blood? Spoiler: there are probably many benefits, see e.g the cognitive benefits that give cerebrolysin, not hard to extrapolate from this and there must exists some human only Peptides. I recall that women's milk has a special unique substance that i…
>Human young blood perfusions have potent rejuvenating properties. Is there scientific evidence that eating human flesh/organs would provide additional benefits over raw blood? With a blood transfusion, the "better" qualities of the blood would largely remain as it gets treated like all the other blood in the body. When eating young flesh, it gets the same treatment as any other random piece of meat. It'd need to be…
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#14The phrase "The time has come for you to give up your life for the sake of all beings" comes to mind. You didn't want to get a reputation as a seven-times returner.
Re: The gruesome history of eating corpses as medicine (2012)
#15Here we go with the blown up academic nonsense. It just has to stops with these people. Just because a few people may or may not have done it, does not mean it was some sort of widespread practice. We have got to start calling these people out who have turned the academy into a National Inquirer because they are desperate for attention and funding. It’s toxic and harmful to humanity how they twist things up and disto…
Re: The gruesome history of eating corpses as medicine (2012)
#16Here we go with the blown up academic nonsense. It just has to stops with these people. Just because a few people may or may not have done it, does not mean it was some sort of widespread practice. We have got to start calling these people out who have turned the academy into a National Inquirer because they are desperate for attention and funding. It’s toxic and harmful to humanity how they twist things up and disto…
What on earth are you ranting about? Your pointless frothing bears no relation to the linked article. Or if you think it does, post your own evidence, instead of whining.
Re: The gruesome history of eating corpses as medicine (2012)
#17"... Double double toil and trouble
Fire burn and cauldron bubble
Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf
Witches' mummy, maw and gulf ... "
In case you wondered what witches' mummy was, now you know.
Re: The gruesome history of eating corpses as medicine (2012)
#18Human young blood perfusions have potent rejuvenating properties. Is there scientific evidence that eating human flesh/organs would provide additional benefits over raw blood? Spoiler: there are probably many benefits, see e.g the cognitive benefits that give cerebrolysin, not hard to extrapolate from this and there must exists some human only Peptides. I recall that women's milk has a special unique substance that i…
Richard is introduced to the blood boy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBA0AH-LSbo