In 10 years they will finally "discover" that (dry) fasting reverses (quite paradoxically) cachexia.
I've debated fasting for many years here on HN in a civilized non-reddit manner. It doesn't matter. @dang has an unofficial agenda to suppress health benefits of treatments that are not pushed and funded by…
LOL are you really asking if a drug-free (also actually free money-wise), unpatentable treatment is making its way to mainstream treatment protocols?
Oh how many times have I been banned and flagged from HN for telling the truth about fasting and its curative effect on many diseases including cancer... @dang hiding the truth from people.
In 10 years they will finally "discover" that (dry) fasting reverses (quite paradoxically) cachexia.
I've debated fasting for many years here on HN in a civilized non-reddit manner. It doesn't matter. @dang has an unofficial agenda to suppress health benefits of treatments that are not pushed and funded by…
LOL are you really asking if a drug-free (also actually free money-wise), unpatentable treatment is making its way to mainstream treatment protocols?
Oh how many times have I been banned and flagged from HN for telling the truth about fasting and its curative effect on many diseases including cancer... @dang hiding the truth from people.