Wed-13-07-2016, 17:24 PM
"Maybe in past times people with serious illness died, so things may be better now."
Granted, everything is relative. We live longer now, so diseases would be more prevalent as our age expectancy increases. I understand that.
Knowledge and science has it benefits.
There are many times we find answers or find discoveries. Yet still don't know how they came to be. So the questions always change. As long as our thirst for knowledge doesn't diminish, we are on the right track.
For example,... the latest study on LDN 6/16, found that LDN upregulates a unique set of gene expressions not seen with normal doses. LDN had a selective impact on genes involved with cell cycle regulation and immune modulation.
Our thirst for knowledge should always continue.
Granted, everything is relative. We live longer now, so diseases would be more prevalent as our age expectancy increases. I understand that.
Knowledge and science has it benefits.
There are many times we find answers or find discoveries. Yet still don't know how they came to be. So the questions always change. As long as our thirst for knowledge doesn't diminish, we are on the right track.
For example,... the latest study on LDN 6/16, found that LDN upregulates a unique set of gene expressions not seen with normal doses. LDN had a selective impact on genes involved with cell cycle regulation and immune modulation.
Our thirst for knowledge should always continue.