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Akcja Podziel się książką skupia się zarówno na najmłodszych, jak i tych najstarszych czytelnikach. W jej ramach możesz przekazać książkę oznaczoną ikoną prezentu na rzecz partnerów akcji, którymi zostali Fundacja Dr Clown oraz Centrum Zdrowego i Aktywnego Seniora. Akcja potrwa przez cały okres Świąt Bożego Narodzenia, aż do końca lutego 2023.ry supplements 1. Dietary fibers during pregnancy and breastfeeding 2. Diversified nutrition - free for everyone Sorrel Wild and cultivated plants Spores of plants Meadow sorrel - spring dietary supplement Pigweed Bear leek Common mallow Hawthorn Wild rose Beechnut Blackthorn Chapter 40. Dissertation on water 1. Body as an electrolyte 2. Where do the ions come from in the body 3. Crystals 4. Ionization of groundwater 5. Geopathic radiation of underground watercourses 6. Dark side of clean water 7. Is boiled water healthy 8. Filtrated water 9. Why do we need ions 10. Tap or mineral 11. Carbonated or non-carbonated 12. In glass or in plastic 13. How much water should we drink and when Footnotes (C) Copyright by Józef Słonecki (C) Copyright by ProPartner Rafał Wójcik, Warsaw 2018 ISBN 978-83-948289-6-7 1st Edition Published in 2017 Reprint: August 2017 All rights reserved The book or any part of it may not be reprinted or otherwise reproduced or reproduced mechanically, photographed, recorded electronically or magnetically, or read in the media without the written consent of the publisher. Proofreading: GLORIA CYPRYS, MICHAŁ TROCIŃSKI Cover, drawings, typeset, graphic layout: JÓZEF SŁONECKI Translated by: Biuro Tłumaczeń Online - Blanka. Kamil Wąsik, Tarnobrzeg, Poland Publisher of printed edition: BIOSŁONE 47-100 Strzelce Opolskie Poland telephone: 77 461 89 64 Publisher of e-book: ProPartner Rafał Wójcik ul. Bonifraterska 17, piętro 3 North Gate Warszawa 00-203 tel. +48 509 819 946 e-mail: Chapter 1 The reason for infertility Nowadays, an increasing number of couples have fertility problems, but not on a global scale. There are more and more people in the world, but fertility problems occur mainly in Western countries, allegedly civilized, which means that their citizens are effectively exposed to pharmaceutical and medical indoctrination. Why is this the case? We could observe that nature is trying to protect our species from degeneration. Among animals, this role is played by predators that selectively eliminate the weakest individuals at the pre-reproductive age, which promotes the development of individuals best suited to the surrounding environmental conditions, thus guaranteeing further evolutionary development of the species. In the past, the mechanism protecting the human species from degeneration was high mortality or, in other words, low survival rate of newborns. This, by the way, is the basis for the idea of low average life expectancy of earlier generations that is commonly promoted by the pharmaceutical and medical propaganda. Statistically, if one of the two siblings died in infancy, and the other one lived for one hundred years, then on average they did not live very long. - The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away - people used to quote that phrase after the death of a newborn baby, and they simply went on with their lives. What is more, negative eugenics[1] was basically practiced in all countries. In antiquity, weak and sick newborns were simply disposed of. The Romans left them in the mountains, the Greeks in the woods, the Spartans threw them into Apothetai (a deep crevasse near Taygetus Mountains), the Egyptians placed them in reed baskets and put them among the Nile River. Mongolian nomads placed newborns in a basket lined with dried cow dung and hung them under the roof of the yurt for two weeks. At that time, the baby was only taken out of the basket for breastfeeding and then put back in the basket - without changing his diaper, bathing him or performing any hygienic procedures. If an infant survived the trial, then he had a higher chance of becoming a strong adult. In old-time Poland, weak and sick infants were also not handled with kid gloves. They were usually bathed in a decoction from cabbage thistle - a herb with extremely toxic and at the same time healing properties. The babies were bathed as many times as necessary until the weak infant was either getting stronger and healthier or weaker. He usually died. Currently, following major advances in medicine, the atavistic defence against degeneration has only one weapon left - infertility[2] which should be differentiated into male and female infertility. Male infertility is determined by a low sperm count or low-quality sperm. In this way, nature signals that a man is not able to pass on a solid genetic material to his offspring, and therefore it would be better if he did not have any children. Female infertility is aimed not only at the protection of species and future offspring who could turn out to be a crippled person unable to live on his own (unless with the help of medicine), but also at the protection of the woman herself, for whom the pregnancy would inevitably end with ruined health. 1. Should we treat infertility? Infertility treatment, or trying to figure out how to outsmart nature with the help of medicine and in spite of everything conceive a chil
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