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  1. #1242
    Quote Originally Posted by VavyLover  [View Original Post]
    Wow, I am really dismayed but perhaps not surprised to see the ant-science, vaccine denying and quack promoting comments in the forum. Both bacterial and viral infections are very real, and if you are sticking it in bareback in Madagascar you should at least recognize you are putting yourself (and your partners) at risk.

    I have thought about posting about this several times, as there is a very casual approach to protection from many posting on this forum. It is true that HIV is relatively low in Madagascar, compared to many African mainland countries (although it is also true that there are not a lot of rigorous studies on it, but I think it is safe to assume it remains at a low level in the population, and I have read that it is similar to the infection rate in a US big city, like New York). However other STDs, both bacterial and viral are very common. Herpes, HPV (genital warts or champignon), gonorrhea, Trichomoniasis, Chancroid, these are just the list that I have either directly or indirectly come across in 20 years. I have had gonorrhea 3 times. The total list is a lot longer and includes syphilis and, yes, HIV, but I haven't come across anyone who contracted them. One study I read about estimated that 30% of girls in the nightclubs in Diego carried a STD that required treatment. That is 1 in 3. So if you spend a couple weeks and screw 10 girls bareback you are almost assured to contract something. I love bareback as much as anyone, and never ever, ever, put a condom on for a blowjob. But I really limit how may pussies I stick it in bareback. I basically make a guess on how active the girl is. If she is clearly a makorely (pute) from a bar, I always use a condom. If she is a sweetie I picked up on the beach, or some student looking for extra money or a copain, then I consider going without a condom. I had one of each last trip. The girl I met from Facebook, clearly advertising, that could deepthroat me repeatedly, gagging on it, and was willing to let me put it in her ass. Nope, not going near that pussy without a condom. The shy sweetie I met at Tatie Chris dancing with a group of her friends, that was clearly inexperienced, fumbled a bit with my cock as she sucked it. Oh my lord how wonderful that pussy felt without a condom. And of course, that is not foolproof and I have contracted my share of STDs that I have had to have treated. It comes with the territory, and if you are doing this, and not prepared to deal with an STD, then you are being a bit foolish, IMO. And using herbal ointments and bullshit hocus-pocus remedies is NOT dealing with it. You got to accept the risks if you want to have this kind of life, but you don't have to be stupid about it either. Also keep in mind that guys that fuck one girl after another bareback are putting the girls and other mongers at risk. I also make a habit of paying for STD tests and treatment for girls that I have long term connections with.

    And about those burgers and taller women / people in other countries, wow, brilliant conclusion. No need to think about population genetics again!

    Stay safe.
    Wonderful posting thank you so much.

  2. #1241
    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor2522  [View Original Post]
    How would you explain these random deaths of healthy, young people...and get hunter-gatherer healthy....
    Trevor, you still haven't posted a picture of yourself -- we need your icon to worship.

  3. #1240

    'Died Suddenly' (2022): The 'Covid' Kill Shots in Action!

    Quote Originally Posted by VavyLover  [View Original Post]
    Wow, I am really dismayed but perhaps not surprised to see the anti-science, vaccine denying comments in the forum.
    How would you explain these random deaths of healthy, young people, Sherlock? African countries, including Madagascar, only had a 6% take-up of the Covid vaccines, compared to 68% in the Philippines, and even higher in highly-propagandised Western countries. As someone who is unvaccinated but fearful of vaccine-shedding effects through intimacy, Madagascar is ideal (subject to questioning and MAC-address scanning).

    https://www.stewpeters.com/video/202...died-suddenly/

    Hmmm ... wonder how our cave ancestors managed STDs when raiding and shagging neighbouring wenches? The same, opportunistic bacteria have been around since before us. Koalas have their own strain of chlamydia, for instance. Fact is, we led healthier lives and just lived with STDs -- so long as they didn't stop us reproducing.

    Viruses have never been scientifically proven to exist as pathogens which take over cells; observed symptoms are caused by internal detoxification from poisons & frequencies, or simply cellular renewal (autophagy/phagocytosis).

    Population genetics and diet? Epigenetics, my dear Watson! Quit the cultural norms and get hunter-gatherer healthy.

  4. #1239

    Frightening and Dangerous

    Wow, I am really dismayed but perhaps not surprised to see the ant-science, vaccine denying and quack promoting comments in the forum. Both bacterial and viral infections are very real, and if you are sticking it in bareback in Madagascar you should at least recognize you are putting yourself (and your partners) at risk.

    I have thought about posting about this several times, as there is a very casual approach to protection from many posting on this forum. It is true that HIV is relatively low in Madagascar, compared to many African mainland countries (although it is also true that there are not a lot of rigorous studies on it, but I think it is safe to assume it remains at a low level in the population, and I have read that it is similar to the infection rate in a US big city, like New York). However other STDs, both bacterial and viral are very common. Herpes, HPV (genital warts or champignon), gonorrhea, Trichomoniasis, Chancroid, these are just the list that I have either directly or indirectly come across in 20 years. I have had gonorrhea 3 times. The total list is a lot longer and includes syphilis and, yes, HIV, but I haven't come across anyone who contracted them. One study I read about estimated that 30% of girls in the nightclubs in Diego carried a STD that required treatment. That is 1 in 3. So if you spend a couple weeks and screw 10 girls bareback you are almost assured to contract something. I love bareback as much as anyone, and never ever, ever, put a condom on for a blowjob. But I really limit how may pussies I stick it in bareback. I basically make a guess on how active the girl is. If she is clearly a makorely (pute) from a bar, I always use a condom. If she is a sweetie I picked up on the beach, or some student looking for extra money or a copain, then I consider going without a condom. I had one of each last trip. The girl I met from Facebook, clearly advertising, that could deepthroat me repeatedly, gagging on it, and was willing to let me put it in her ass. Nope, not going near that pussy without a condom. The shy sweetie I met at Tatie Chris dancing with a group of her friends, that was clearly inexperienced, fumbled a bit with my cock as she sucked it. Oh my lord how wonderful that pussy felt without a condom. And of course, that is not foolproof and I have contracted my share of STDs that I have had to have treated. It comes with the territory, and if you are doing this, and not prepared to deal with an STD, then you are being a bit foolish, IMO. And using herbal ointments and bullshit hocus-pocus remedies is NOT dealing with it. You got to accept the risks if you want to have this kind of life, but you don't have to be stupid about it either. Also keep in mind that guys that fuck one girl after another bareback are putting the girls and other mongers at risk. I also make a habit of paying for STD tests and treatment for girls that I have long term connections with.

    And about those burgers and taller women / people in other countries, wow, brilliant conclusion. No need to think about population genetics again!

    Stay safe.

  5. #1238
    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor2522  [View Original Post]
    True, some drugs, like antibiotics, have saved lives (and also been abused); they stitch us up after accidents and more babies survive difficult human birthing. But, if you look at the vaccine stats, the corresponding diseases had been virtually eliminated before the injection programs. That was down to health education, hygiene, food refrigeration and fortification, and even the good, old iron bedstead to keep us elevated from ground pests.

    A major, historical decline in health occurred with the agricultural revolution, 12,000 years ago. It allowed our numbers to soar above those of hunter-gatherers but grain-based diets kept the masses dumbed-down, short and weak. Poor diet and toxic medications have actually levelled off and even reversed life expectancy in The West.

    The average Malagasy woman is only five foot and half an inch: just half an inch more than Filipinas -- both on a diet of rice 3 X a day, containing only 8% protein. Compare them with the world-class, marathon-running, tall Maasai of East Africa who live on cooked and raw meat, raw milk and cattle blood. I approximate this by living mostly on cooked beef burger patties, raw eggs and butter. The carnivore diet is the fastest-growing way of eating today but be sure to eat some raw animal products and fat.
    Burger patties?

  6. #1237

    'Modern Medicine' Was a Largely-Useless Sideshow

    Quote Originally Posted by TailPipe  [View Original Post]
    It makes me sad to read this. Knowledge always gets reevaluated throughout time. As such our understanding evolves and so does science. For some this is reason to question science all together but coincidentally life expectancy has risen drastically in the third world and that wasn't the work of natural healers, snake oil selling quacks or any other deluded grand poobah who thinks he has reinvented the wheel but coincided with the introduction of modern medicine.
    True, some drugs, like antibiotics, have saved lives (and also been abused); they stitch us up after accidents and more babies survive difficult human birthing. But, if you look at the vaccine stats, the corresponding diseases had been virtually eliminated before the injection programs. That was down to health education, hygiene, food refrigeration and fortification, and even the good, old iron bedstead to keep us elevated from ground pests.

    A major, historical decline in health occurred with the agricultural revolution, 12,000 years ago. It allowed our numbers to soar above those of hunter-gatherers but grain-based diets kept the masses dumbed-down, short and weak. Poor diet and toxic medications have actually levelled off and even reversed life expectancy in The West.

    The average Malagasy woman is only five foot and half an inch: just half an inch more than Filipinas -- both on a diet of rice 3 X a day, containing only 8% protein. Compare them with the world-class, marathon-running, tall Maasai of East Africa who live on cooked and raw meat, raw milk and cattle blood. I approximate this by living mostly on cooked beef burger patties, raw eggs and butter. The carnivore diet is the fastest-growing way of eating today but make sure it contains some raw animal products and fat. Fruit and veggies? Ask an Eskimo ... they do fine without!

  7. #1236
    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor2522  [View Original Post]
    …like colds, flu, 'Aids', 'Covid', or whatever they brand a 'virus' to medicalise it and purvey their vaccines and medications…
    It makes me sad to read this. Knowledge always gets reevaluated throughout time. As such our understanding evolves and so does science. For some this is reason to question science all together but coincidentally life expectancy has risen drastically in the third world and that wasn't the work of natural healers, snake oil selling quacks or any other deluded grand poobah who thinks he has reinvented the wheel but coincided with the introduction of modern medicine.

  8. #1235
    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor2522  [View Original Post]
    …like colds, flu, 'Aids', 'Covid', or whatever they brand a 'virus' to medicalise it and purvey their vaccines and medications…
    It makes me sad to read this. Knowledge always gets reevaluated throughout time. As such our understanding evolves and so does science. For some this is reason to question science all together but coincidentally life expectancy has risen drastically in the third world and that wasn't the work of natural healers, snake oil selling quacks or any other deluded grand poobah who thinks he has reinvented the wheel but coincided with the introduction of modern medicine.

  9. #1234
    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor2522  [View Original Post]
    The past 2-year scamdemic led me to investigate whether viruses really exist at all. .. and more-effective than a doctor -- try it!
    Ah, clearly you are an underappreciated, creative, free thinker -- a great mind! Post your picture so we can worship you.

  10. #1233

    Herpes is a Nutritional Deficiency, Not a Virus

    The past 2-year scamdemic led me to investigate whether viruses really exist at all. I won't go into Covid here but the following may help those who suffer recurrent labial (mouth) or genital herpes. I experienced genital herpes once, many years ago, as a young man but it never recurred; the Thai doc said, 'It just goes away on its own'.

    I had been a labial herpes sufferer all my life, with uncomfortable blisters breaking out when stressed or exposed to sunlight, until I added collagen to my diet. Collagen is animal connective tissue, which is released when fatty joints, such as ox-tail, are boiled up and stewed. It helps the body rebuild and regenerate without breaking out in herpes blisters, which are a self-detoxification -- like colds, flu, 'Aids', 'Covid', or whatever they brand a 'virus' to medicalise it and purvey their vaccines and medications.

    Not being much of a cook, I chose the easier option of buying collagen powder (also called protein or bone-broth powder) from the usual online outlets, which has the same effect as fresh collagen. Easy to add to shakes in the blender; goes quite well with coconut milk. Taste is almost-neutral and costs $20-$30 per 400 grams. 2 tablespoons a day, or every few days, depending on herpes susceptibility. Also a source of protein and amino acids. Cheaper, more-convenient and more-effective than a doctor -- try it!

  11. #1232

    Thank you

    The cream I tried is called Clotrimazole and Betamethasone. It has helped a lot and I have no other symtoms.

    Quote Originally Posted by XXL  [View Original Post]
    Dip you cock in Betadine or apply Betadine cream. You could also take fluconazole (just one intake if I remember right). It worked the last time I got Balanitis probably caused by Candida. You case may be different. If the red spots hurt it could be herpes.

  12. #1231

    Thank you

    Thank you so much.

    I don't think kit is herpes because I have no other symtoms. But I will check with my doctor.

    Nothing a massive dose of antibiotics can't cure I hope. The salve I got has helped a lot and I am only one week into the treatment. It is just these spots on the glans and some itching in the beginning. I had something llke it before and it turned out to be nothing much except an infection.

    Quote Originally Posted by Franga  [View Original Post]
    Like XXL said: "Are you sure it is not herpes?

    The only time I have had red spots on the glans was when I picked up some sort of herpes virus. Turns out I had a massive dose of Epstein-Barr virus. This was also causing unexplained itching on my torso but no signs of any redness there. The Epstein-Barr virus was detected by a blood test and the doctor then gave me 4 days of intravenous acyclovir treatment, followed by acyclovir pills. This eventually cleared everything up, but I also developed welts on my hips which I had to hit with Gentian violet medicine. So, consider that you may have picked up a virus, not just a bacterial infection. Acyclovir seems pretty safe to take and so I wouldn't hesitate to start popping a few pills and see if it clears up your symptoms.

  13. #1230
    Quote Originally Posted by RoamingViking  [View Original Post]
    Hi all, I am looking for some advice. On one of my last nights at Glacier I picked up a case of balinitis. Red spots on the glans. Sound familiar? My doctor at home gave me an antibiotic salve to put on but the symtoms are not completely gone. Any advice much appreciated. Otherwise no problems in Tana.

    Thanks.
    Like XXL said: "Are you sure it is not herpes?

    The only time I have had red spots on the glans was when I picked up some sort of herpes virus. Turns out I had a massive dose of Epstein-Barr virus. This was also causing unexplained itching on my torso but no signs of any redness there. The Epstein-Barr virus was detected by a blood test and the doctor then gave me 4 days of intravenous acyclovir treatment, followed by acyclovir pills. This eventually cleared everything up, but I also developed welts on my hips which I had to hit with Gentian violet medicine. So, consider that you may have picked up a virus, not just a bacterial infection. Acyclovir seems pretty safe to take and so I wouldn't hesitate to start popping a few pills and see if it clears up your symptoms.

  14. #1229
    Quote Originally Posted by RoamingViking  [View Original Post]
    Hi all, I am looking for some advice. On one of my last nights at Glacier I picked up a case of balinitis. Red spots on the glans. Sound familiar? My doctor at home gave me an antibiotic salve to put on but the symtoms are not completely gone. Any advice much appreciated. Otherwise no problems in Tana.

    Thanks.
    Dip you cock in Betadine or apply Betadine cream. You could also take fluconazole (just one intake if I remember right). It worked the last time I got Balanitis probably caused by Candida. You case may be different. If the red spots hurt it could be herpes.

  15. #1228

    Balinitis

    Hi all, I am looking for some advice. On one of my last nights at Glacier I picked up a case of balinitis. Red spots on the glans. Sound familiar? My doctor at home gave me an antibiotic salve to put on but the symtoms are not completely gone. Any advice much appreciated. Otherwise no problems in Tana.

    Thanks.

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