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"Nothing will benefit human health and increase the chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet ." ~Albert Einstein
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organicbeing · 8 days ago
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Don’t Take the Bait: Protecting Your Peace in the Age of Online Outrage
By A.L. Childers In a world where your attention is currency, rage has become a profitable business. You’ve seen it: the outrageous headlines, the offensive comments, the divisive content that seems designed to ruin your mood before you’ve had your morning coffee. It’s not an accident. It’s called rage bait—and it’s everywhere. What Is Rage Baiting? Rage baiting is a form of digital…
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organicbeing · 8 days ago
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The Real Luxuries in Life: Rediscovering What Truly Matters
In a world that glorifies hustle, speed, and accumulation, we often overlook the quiet treasures that make life deeply meaningful. We chase titles, luxury brands, and curated lifestyles—yet the richest among us may still yearn for things that money can’t buy. The real luxuries in life aren’t found in shopping bags or exotic zip codes. They’re found in: Time — uninterrupted, unscheduled moments…
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organicbeing · 10 days ago
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What Happens When Culture, Technology, and Death Collide Without Ethics?
By A.L. ChildersAuthor | Truth-Seeker | Cultural Historian “Progress” at What Cost? In an age where we’re pushing boundaries faster than we can define them, we must stop and ask a chilling question:What happens when culture, technology, and death collide—without ethics to guide them? We now live in a world where the lines between respect for the dead, scientific advancement, and moral…
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organicbeing · 10 days ago
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"Dead Wrong: How Human Composting and Lab-Grown Flesh Are Creeping Into Our Culture"
“Dead Wrong: How Human Composting and Lab-Grown Flesh Are Creeping Into Our Culture” By A.L. ChildersAuthor, Researcher, and Truth Seeker 🕳️ The Slippery Slope We’re Not Talking About There was a time when death meant burial, and food meant… well, food. But in today’s world of radical “sustainability” and technological overreach, those lines are blurring in ways that should alarm every…
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organicbeing · 10 days ago
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"The Human Meat Market: How Death, DNA, and Deception Are Blurring Moral Lines"
🟢 1. Human Composting: Where It’s Legal Human composting—also called natural organic reduction (NOR)—has been legalized in 13 U.S. states as of mid‑June 2025 orderofthegooddeath.com+6recompose.life+6en.wikipedia.org+6apnews.com+15us-funerals.com+15en.wikipedia.org+15. The process legally turns human remains into soil via controlled microbial decomposition. ✅ States where it’s legal…
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organicbeing · 12 days ago
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“The Silent Symphony: A Flatulent Tale of Humor, Health, and Human Curiosity”By A.L. Childers, Author and Reluctant Gastronaut
Let’s clear the air—literally and figuratively. Farting. We all do it. Yet for something so natural, it still manages to spark giggles, groans, and the occasional family exodus from the living room. I’m here today not just to toot my own horn (pun intended), but to share my bizarre, hilarious, and sometimes painful journey through the windy world of flatulence. Yes, I enjoy farting. No, my body…
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organicbeing · 12 days ago
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What If I Go Crazy? The Hidden Strength in Our Kryptonite Moments
What If I Go Crazy? The Hidden Strength in Our Kryptonite Moments By A.L. Childers There’s something hauntingly beautiful about taking a walk around the world to ease a troubled mind. It’s the kind of journey we often imagine in our darkest hours—not to escape life, but to find ourselves again after we’ve misplaced the pieces. Many of us have had moments where we felt like we left our bodies…
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organicbeing · 12 days ago
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🏁 Still Racing at 85: Honoring the Legacy of Larry Ninneman
By A.L. Childers There are people who race, and then there are people who are racing. Larry Ninneman is the second kind. At 85 years young, Larry Ninneman—Wisconsin’s own motorsports trailblazer—isn’t just a retired driver. He’s a storyteller, a garage legend, a proud father, and a man whose passion for racing continues to ripple through generations. I recently had the honor of gathering his…
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organicbeing · 12 days ago
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🔥 Voyager's Fiery Surprise: The Mysterious Wall at the Edge of Our Solar System
🔥 Voyager’s Fiery Surprise: The Mysterious Wall at the Edge of Our Solar System By A.L. Childers | Science & Discovery Writer In 1977, NASA launched the Voyager mission—two spacecrafts, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2—on a bold journey to explore the outer planets of our solar system. Originally expected to last only five years, the mission has now continued for nearly five decades, pushing beyond its…
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organicbeing · 12 days ago
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The Diva, the Death, and the Drama: Camille Monfort’s Eerie Legacy in the Amazon
“The Diva, the Death, and the Drama: Camille Monfort’s Eerie Legacy in the Amazon” By A.L. ChildersAuthor of Nightmare Legends: Monsters and Dark Tales of the Appalachian Regionand The Hidden Empire: A Journey Through Millennia of Oligarchic Rule Let me introduce you to Camille Monfort—opera singer, fashion rebel, and possible bloodthirsty vampiress. No, seriously. In 1896, when Belém, Brazil…
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organicbeing · 12 days ago
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🛏️ My Healing Era: The Evening Calm Tonic That’s Changing My Life
There’s something sacred about the quiet hours after sunset — the moment the world slows down and you finally have permission to exhale. For years, I struggled with sleep, stress, hormone chaos, thyroid crashes, and that relentless “wired but tired” feeling. Sound familiar? But now? I’ve stepped into what I lovingly call my Healing Era — and one of the biggest game changers has been this…
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organicbeing · 16 days ago
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he Witch Hunt Was a Land Grab: How the Salem Trials Were a War on Women and PropertyBy A.L. Childers, Author of The Hidden Empire and The Freckled Oracle™ Series
“They called them witches, but what they really meant was: women who stood in the way.” Let’s set the record straight. The Salem Witch Trials weren’t about witches.They weren’t about religion.They weren’t even about mass hysteria. They were about land—and the women who dared to own it. Behind the Cloak of Hysteria: A Calculated Scheme In late 17th-century Massachusetts, colonial society…
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organicbeing · 18 days ago
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Not the End of Your World, My Dear: A Letter to Every Soul Still Fighting
By Audrey Childers, Author of Roots to Health, Pawsitively Nourished, and The Hypothyroidism Chick Series Here are days when your body doesn’t feel like home. When your bones ache with fatigue, your thoughts blur like static, and your spirit feels distant, tucked away beneath lab results, medications, and unanswered questions. I know those days—because I live them too. Autoimmune battles,…
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organicbeing · 21 days ago
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🚫 “Two Days, No Sale”: Why I’m Calling Out of a System That Never Cared
By A.L. ChildersAuthor of The Healers Were Hunted Audrey, first of all—good for you for taking tomorrow off.Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is simply opt out of a system that’s been slowly draining the life out of you. You don’t owe anyone your sanity.Not a company.Not a quota.Not a headset on a dying dialer. You need space to breathe, to reset, and to channel that fire into something…
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organicbeing · 21 days ago
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"Schooled by Silence: What They Don’t Teach Future Doctors (and Why That Should Alarm You)"
“Schooled by Silence: What They Don’t Teach Future Doctors (and Why That Should Alarm You)” “It’s not an overstatement to say I learned virtually nothing at Stanford Medical School about the real root causes of chronic disease.”That statement wasn’t mine—but it could’ve been. It came from a brave physician who finally admitted what I, and many others like me, have been saying in our books,…
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organicbeing · 21 days ago
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🎓 Why I Signed Up for Harvard’s CS50—Even While Juggling Life, Licenses, and Low Energy
By A.L. ChildersFounder of TheHypothyroidismChick.com When you live with hypothyroidism, people assume you’re too tired to chase dreams. And honestly? Some days, they’re not wrong. Between fatigue, brain fog, and juggling family or work (or both), it can feel like your energy is on backorder. But today? I made a move.I signed up for Harvard University’s free Intro to Computer Science course…
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organicbeing · 21 days ago
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When the Market Shakes, the Sharpest Rise: A Playbook for Entrepreneurs in Chaotic Times
Margins are tighter. Competition is fiercer. The pressure? It’s relentless.If you’re building a business right now, you already know: this isn’t a game for the faint of heart. But here’s the secret few talk about:🧨 In every crisis, the sharpest entrepreneurs rise. Yes, even in chaos.Especially in chaos. In the middle of economic uncertainty and shifting algorithms, it’s not about waiting for…
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