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John Salley on How Much Water Do You Really Need in a Day - Interview PT...
For episode 7 we sat down with Four-Time NBA Champion and Wellness Master John Salley. John breaks down a lot of info in this episode for b
#OutOfAfrica ❤🖤💚👑 "The only being on the planet that can give birth to her opposite. Not one other female ethnic group can do this." ~Miriam Adams Excerpt from "African Time" [Universe to 1896AD] 1050 pages-2020 There is no such thing as race; there is but one human race. All humans originated in central east Africa. They were initially all BLACK skinned populations, a natural adaptation to equatorial climates. It is this humanity that walked out of Africa to populate the other continents of the world. And after leaving the African continent, the populations differentiated over time. Those African humans changed their appearance as they changed continents. So phenotype (which includes color) is simply a matter of adaptation to extreme climates over time. Nature is deliberate. The melanin in the skin acts as a protection of the organism. If humans were firstborn in Africa and had not been Black, they would not have survived. We know scientifically that ultraviolet rays would have destroyed the human organism in the equatorial regions if this organism had not been protected by dark pigmentation. That is obviously why humans firstborn in Africa were Black. The process of human development-from humanoids to modern humans-comprised of six specimens. The first five have disappeared completely. What remains is the sixth. The sixth specimen who survived is modern humans as we know it, called Homo Sapiens-Sapiens. The first three specimens of humanity were born in Africa and became extinct in Africa. In other words, they never arrived at a potential for expansion and never left the continent of Africa. The three others did leave Africa. Among these three others, two are closely identified. The first, we call homo erectus went into Europe 400,000 years ago and went into Asia 500,000 years ago. Homo erectus left Africa by means of the Straits of Gibraltar or the Isthmus of Suez and was followed by what we call Neanderthal and then followed by Homo Sapiens-Sapiens.☥ #each1teach1 ✌🏿out... (at Del Paso Heights) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPAodQ1MW7eHs0w7ifcEG1Ps8G5U9vd7aGxinI0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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