Yep,some people more than others.We all make mistakes, it's ok.
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Yep,some people more than others.We all make mistakes, it's ok.
Yep,some people more than others.
Funny, expressing stupid stuff behind a computer,you are good at this.Don't be hard on yourself, again, you are new.
Arguing from the Grant Genereux camp of low vitamin a consumption. It can't be the culprit because it's rather on the deficient side in India.
WHO Global Database on Vitamin A Deficiency
But Indians are very smart. Perhaps it is just brain drain, but the indians in the US are super smart, productive and family oriented.
True, when I go out to eat with them, I can't believe the fried pufa drenched cornupocia. I don't know how they survive it.
Comprehensive analysis. Thanks.Westerners have severe sample bias when it comes to India/Indians. Western countries receive higher-income and highly-educated Indians as immigrants, unlike, say the Central American countries which have literally been dumping out their underclass/population overflow into the USA for 50 years.
It's such a huge country that even the top 2% education-wise are a cohort ~28 million strong, which is a population in the ballpark of the entire nation of Canada. If even just a fraction of that number migrate into Western countries per year, say 250k/yr, it's not even a tiny dent in their overall population, but it creates the impression in the receiving countries that India is full of PhDs and doctors, when in reality it's a crowded and dirty country with a low standard of living. Ever heard the expression "Delhi belly"?
Southern Indian cuisine uses a lot of oils and unfortunately recently they've been getting into industrial seed oils for frying and cooking, just like everywhere else in the world, so that means lots of PUFAs. Heart disease is high and rising further.
Something like half the population doesn't have regular access to sanitation/clean water and as someone else already posted a huge chunk of Indians are functionally malnourished. The average IQ is somewhere between 80 and 90 and India is comically uncompetitive in sports for a population of its size. I think there is an obvious link between the nutrition situation and the state of average individual physical and mental capacity in that country.
TLDR: too many people, not enough good food. Westerners don't travel there and only see the cream of the crop in their own countries.
Yeah, except humans being omivores tend to shed stuff in their poop that you won't find in poop from a ruminant, like cattle. Same reason you don't compost your garden with the dogs' poop... Also, this spike protein shedding might be a really good example of illnesses we can pass that we wouldn't necessarily get from the poop of ruminants.Human manure spreading? They use their own crap as fertilizer? So, those states are literal shitholes lol.
Well, I guess human poop is as good as any other poop when it comes to growing crops.
Those graphs imply the bug is being passed out through stool, goes on crops, and infects more people in the process.
Westerners have severe sample bias when it comes to India/Indians. Western countries receive higher-income and highly-educated Indians as immigrants, unlike, say the Central American countries which have literally been dumping out their underclass/population overflow into the USA for 50 years.
It's such a huge country that even the top 2% education-wise are a cohort ~28 million strong, which is a population in the ballpark of the entire nation of Canada. If even just a fraction of that number migrate into Western countries per year, say 250k/yr, it's not even a tiny dent in their overall population, but it creates the impression in the receiving countries that India is full of PhDs and doctors, when in reality it's a crowded and dirty country with a low standard of living. Ever heard the expression "Delhi belly"?
Southern Indian cuisine uses a lot of oils and unfortunately recently they've been getting into industrial seed oils for frying and cooking, just like everywhere else in the world, so that means lots of PUFAs. Heart disease is high and rising further.
Something like half the population doesn't have regular access to sanitation/clean water and as someone else already posted a huge chunk of Indians are functionally malnourished. The average IQ is somewhere between 80 and 90 and India is comically uncompetitive in sports for a population of its size. I think there is an obvious link between the nutrition situation and the state of average individual physical and mental capacity in that country.
TLDR: too many people, not enough good food. Westerners don't travel there and only see the cream of the crop in their own countries.
Check out The White Tiger on Netflix too.Slumdog Millionaire is a good film that shows a bit of "real India"?
They were eating ivermectin and hcq tablets like crazy and therefore covid virus mutated into an extremely deadly variant.
Real death rate is about 15000 deaths/day.
It's really really bad.
Yeah, except humans being omivores tend to shed stuff in their poop that you won't find in poop from a ruminant, like cattle. Same reason you don't compost your garden with the dogs' poop... Also, this spike protein shedding might be a really good example of illnesses we can pass that we wouldn't necessarily get from the poop of ruminants.
great post. these things are always a poverty problem that the media ignoresIs there actually anything going on in India? Is there excess mortality? I could imagine that the lockdowns alone could lead to a humanitarian crisis in a country with hundreds of millions migrant workers, but I haven't found data on excess mortality yet.
These articles give an idea what the situation looks like for migrant workers or for people that depend on tourism:
India is under another lockdown. Why? -- Left Lockdown Sceptics
In India, COVID Resurgence Deals Second Blow to Migrant Workers -- VOA
India Covid-19 migrants: 'Lockdown will make us beg for food again' -- BBC
Funny, expressing stupid stuff behind a computer,you are good at this.