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Offline KenyanPlato

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Meno mrefu pandit
« on: January 01, 2025, 01:02:16 PM »
Is fasting beneficial. There is a village in Sweden that 500 years ago used to keep meticulous records of their harvests. Researchers looked at these records and found out anytime there was a famine. If boys aged 16 to 19 years syrvived the famine. Their kids ended having longer life expectancy. It puzzled scientists why so. The only thing I can speculate is that their bodies during famine found a way to only keep the traits necessary for survival. I will post the link to this phenomena. So may be you ought to time to have your boys attain optimal youth during drought season and you exile them to Asal regions to survive the famine.

Here is the study...

https://www.sciencenordic.com/food-forskningno-genes/grandsons-health-at-risk-if-grandpa-ate-well-in-his-youth/1461661

No wonder Americans have very poor health outcomes. Even kenyans suffering lifestyle diseases pass this trait to generations to come.stop over feeding your sons. Send them to hardship areas during their puberty years to help future generations live longer. Break the curse of early death

Offline RV Pundit

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Re: Meno mrefu pandit
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2025, 01:44:50 PM »
Hehehe.
Any African surviving one is a survivor
You can imagine the battles we endured.
Definitely - any disease - is chance for our immune system to be AI trained.
It not only brain that learn
Our bodies also learn

Mwafrika is very tough man.

Mzungu got civilized 2000yrs ago - some Africans are still savages now