Dr. Sam Bailey - The REAL Reasons Why You Get Sick, Apr 22, 2025

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Published on Apr 23, 2025
Not what you think.
40 things that make us sick - NOT A VIRUS
*** 1) Not getting enough sleep.
*** 2) FEAR - like from alleged viruses
*** 3) Eating too much.
*** 4) Not enough exercise.
*** 5) Diet consists of highly processed nutritionally bankrupt foods
*** 6) Fresh fruits and veggies sprayed with chemicals.
*** 7) Contaminated water
*** 8) Food coloring
*** 9) Spoiled food.
*** 10) Pasteurized milk.
*** 11) Alcohol
*** 12) Beverages laced with artificial sweetners.
*** 13) Dehydrated.
*** 14) Not enough sunlight.
*** 15) Not grounding.
*** 16) Increased humidity.
*** 17) House too cold or contains excessive mold.
*** 18) Chemicals in home construction.
*** 19) Pharmaceuticals or even supplements
*** 20) Vaccine injury.
*** 21) Heavy metals
*** 22) Aluminum toxicity
*** 23) Chemicals in cosmetics
*** 24) Chemicals in household cleaning items
*** 25) Poor hygiene.
*** 26) Hate your job.
*** 27) Feel abandoned and scared.
*** 28) Toxic relationship
*** 29) Feel lonely.
*** 30) Resentment.
*** 31) Life lacks purpose, aimless.
*** 32) Grief, lost someone
*** 33) Worried about money.
*** 34) Live in a noisy environment
*** 35) Digital toxicity - lost connection with nature
*** 36) Blue light exposure
*** 37) EMF exposure
*** 38) Air pollution
*** 39) Needing to fast.
*** 40) Failing to realize the body is perfect and strives to heal itself.

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