Aside from the through the roof increase and presence of pollution on present day earth, there are a lot of other, unnatural activities causing illness and early death. What is becoming more and more clear is that it's the twenty-first century lifestyle as a whole that is making us ill. The pollution, the unhealthy food, the poisonous air, water and soil, the proximity to various production facilities, the ever growing distance to the elements. Lack of simple things like wind in the face, bathing in cold water and so on.   WEEK 43 Oct 9th to 15th
  EVER FEWER NATURAL ACTIVITIES ARE CAUSING PART OF CANCER BOOM
  Lack of Nature, of its close embrace. And also lack of… sexual activity.
  Both cultural and physical aspects of living in civilization are impacting on our ability and desire for sexual activity. In most modern cultures, even in clearly secular, non-religious parts of society, nudity and sexual activity are treated as a taboo and a dirty little secret. So-called "promiscuous" women have lesser chance of getting a rapist convicted. Visibly sexually active men are running a bigger risk of getting convicted in a court of law. It's linked to standards of morality and honesty. Even sexuality displayed by art is attacked, as everything from being "immoral" to being "bad for children". Completely natural activity is at best frowned at. Unnatural acts are rewarded. We're seeing more and more evidence what this is costing us.
  The latest from British Journal of Cancer, who through a survey, is showing that at least men with fewer orgasms, is running a higher risk of developing the rare male disease of breast-cancer (not lung-cancer). This is consistent with countless other developments in recent years. Formerly rare diseases are increasing in numbers and severity. Endometriosis (a painful growth outside the uterus) was a rare female disease, now affecting 5 million American women. Deformities in sexual organs and elsewhere, diseases in general, are increasing rampantly. Society's answer to this challenge is medicines, pouring on medicines. A common practice, that in many cases, are leading to more charted and uncharted disease.
  There's little or no attempt at "treating" the underlying reason for Disease. The overwhelming emerging material, as a whole, has been ignored.
Entered 2000-10-13