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cecowe Posted - 12/06/2022 : 04:40:56
Assuming TMS can promote depression, libido issues and severe pain via oxygen deprivation, what do you think about varicose veins?

It's known that the bulged veins are related to hypoxia, because of the strained muscles in the walls of blood vessels.

I have varicocele which I started thinking it's not physical.

My mother is an accountant and I still remember how one phone call (about future revision, which is quiet stressful for every accountant) made her hemorrhoids to appear instantly.


I have been athletic whole my life, not overweight, well fed, no nutritional deficiencies.

My varicose veins on my sack has appeared after taking cold showers for 2 years straight. (which is actually recommended for varicose veins and varicocele).

It's sure there are many other factors as pollution, smoking, alcohol.
However I'm not drinking alcohol, smoking, drugs etc.

I think is pretty possible for the body to do such self-damage with its instruments at all. Don't you think?

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