Re: If you spent more time helping people than attacking others......
There so many better things I can do with my time than to get sucked in to their games. Especially by one particular poster that loves to play games baiting people or pitting people against each other. I see he just recently tried to suck me in to his newest game.
As you already know the intention, you are not going to let yourself fall into that trap. It takes more than one to play a game. If you do not participate, the player will get bored and move on. Your time is so precious, that's why it's so important that you pick the right place to spend it on. If I were you, I would just ignore them; also since you are the moderator, I assume that you have the capability to even make them disappear. That is taking control of your forum and keeping you focus on what is needed from health seekers that come to your forum. You could use your time to give advice to people that want to listen and let go of those that do not. Every word that you wrote to the people that do not want to listen is word that is lost for those that are waiting for your reply.
You can see that this is an on going game and the more you know that the intention is to drain you, then, the more you want to not let that happen. But, you probably already know this and I can see that you are putting this into practice already.
It does not matter what I post, these same individuals are still going to keep attacking me. All they want is for me to be gone so I stop exposing their frauds. This is why they attacked me on the purslane post and when I was trying to help someone for their strep throat and other conditions. I was not attacking anyone, just posting useful information. Yet I was attacked both times for doing so. Just goes to prove they are not here to help people.
If we participate in a crazy world, we will get sooner or later get affected and even after we stop, the residue from the craziness is still within us. Anger distroys our mind more that we ever give it credit for. What is important here is to stop participating in those game completely.The choice of responding is always yours.
For the most part it is. There is one section that is a little more technical. There is no way around it though. In order for people to understand the rest of the chapter they need to understand the difference between aerobic glycolysis, anaerobic glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation. I did break this down in to as basic explanations as possible. Understanding these though is essential to understanding many of the cancer myths being spread around.
You have always been very thorough and we thank you for that.
Long Nhi