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Christian Van Camp
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Nature-Driven Livin Performance Coach philosophizing about esoteric nutrition, fitness & natural freedom 🌴🌞🌊🥥 📍in the jungle somewhere Vital Camp Creator Community: vitalcamp.co Sovereign Vitality Retreats: biocultureretreats.com Connect with Me: cvcwellness.com
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
Yikes, 99% of polyester leggings, gym gear and underwear are treated with chemicals and many brands are loaded with endocrine disrupting PFAS, including Poolu Lemon, Gym Snark and vuori 😳
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
Viruses as external invaders? Never actually proven. No one has ever isolated a virus under a microscope—only assumed through indirect methods. What we call “viruses” may actually be exosomes—cellular debris released when the body is detoxing from toxicity, imbalance, or stress. Terrain theory suggests sickness isn’t an “infection” but a biological response to internal dysfunction. Louis Pasteur, the father of germ theory, even admitted on his deathbed: “The terrain is everything.” Meaning? It’s not about invisible enemies attacking you—it’s about your body’s internal environment. Fix the terrain, and there’s nothing to “catch.” Look into Dr. Stefan Lanka’s work—he legally proved viruses were never isolated. Time to question the narrative. image
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
Fitting in is the fastest way to lose yourself. Pressure to conform is pressure to disconnect from your own mind. Sovereignty starts with one thing—choosing what’s right for you. Credit: Seinfeld, Season 7 Ep. 9
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
The best anti-aging drugs on the planet are strength training, real food, walking, connection with God, and sleep.
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
Big Harma funds the lies, the media sells them, and somehow you’re the crazy one for questioning it. But hey, it’s all for your safety… right?
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
Stack variables. Train outside. Be barefoot, ground, get direct light, wear minimal clothes, breathe fresh air. Be a vital specimen. @Dakota Mays
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
What are your thoughts? Here’s my two cents: It’s disturbing to see more and more of the “anti-life” propaganda trending. Ending a life because you’re “not ready” is backwards logic—no one is ever truly ready, but responsibility forces growth, and a child is not an inconvenience; it’s a soul with infinite potential. The disturbing trend of emotional detachment toward life has led younger generations to glorify abortion as a moral-free choice, when in reality, outside of the rare case of r***, there is no justification for ending an innocent life simply because it’s “inconvenient.”
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
Normal things that previous generations just did and now its called "BIOHACKING", nah dude its just called living how mother nature intended: an hour of daily sunlight 8 hours of sleep a high-protein diet eating single ingredient foods walking 8k+ steps lifting heavy things minimal screen time daily reading and journaling grounding in the sand to lower inflammation sauna People have no idea how good it feels to feel good anymore, and that's the main problem. Their baseline has been skewed to feel sick all the time.
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
“Hey there, How are ya?” “Oh, not bad” Not bad? What are you then? Seriously. Stop saying “not bad”. The energetics of that keep you stuck in a lower vibrational state. Your words create your reality. Abracadabra.
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
What’s the deal Airbnb hosts? Can we please make it a LAW for clean cookware only? 🍳🥘 What else drives you bonkers at these airbnb stays?
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
We’re more powerful than ever—yet completely lost. Drowning in information, choking on noise, starving for wisdom. Modern life is chaos. Screens, distractions, endless opinions. The answer? Simplicity. Nature. Barefoot on the earth, sun on your skin, real food in your gut. Strip away the nonsense, and find what’s real.
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
Monday’s: • client calls • ponder-maxx into horizon • play with dog • back office organization • lead calls • network network network • marketing supremacy (content creation) • sunbathing • raw meals • walks on beach • play handpan & flute • slap my balls • philosophize with amigos • magnesium-maxx • sleep by 9:30pm (By the way, Mondays are the same as every other day of the week for me) image
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
If you get genuinely upset about someone else’s opinions on xyz subjects, it just solidifies the fact that you don’t feel confident in your beliefs, or you don’t truly know your values.
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
Self-criticism isn’t the enemy—it’s the tone. Criticizing from fear sounds like, “I’m lazy, I suck, I’ll never get better.” But from love? It’s, “I missed the gym this week because I was overwhelmed. I’ll plan better next time because I care about myself.” Ate junk? Love says, “Okay, not ideal, but I’ll refocus tomorrow because I deserve to feel good.” Fear says, “You’re pathetic, no wonder you’re stuck.” One tears you down. The other builds you up. Self-criticism rooted in love is growth. It says, “I love me enough to want better for me.” That’s where real change starts. Stop shitting on yourself. Start progressing.
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
The endless obsession with sexual orientation labels—gay, bi, queer (not to mention the trans agenda)—is destroying families and confusing the next generation. Sex is designed for reproduction, for building families, for continuing life. Instead, we’ve glorified chaos and stripped it of purpose. This isn’t progress—it’s dysfunction. Stop worshipping labels and start focusing on what matters: family, creation, and living in alignment with God’s natural design. Enough with the madness. image
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
It’s like meditation, but better. No fancy apps. No crossed legs. Just you, staring off into the distance—ideally 180°, preferably at nature. ~ Ponder-Maxxing ~ You’re not zoning out. You’re going into the archives of your mind. Letting thoughts flow, working through your path, your anxieties, your stuff. This isn’t wasting time; it’s recalibrating. A few minutes of pondering—truly sitting with yourself—pays insane dividends. Self-awareness, clarity, maybe even an epiphany or two. So go on. Look at the horizon. Think deeply. Reflect wildly. And give your brain the upgrade it didn’t know it needed.
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CVCWELLNESS 1 year ago
WHEN will these changes happen? + What else did we miss that NEEDS reform & change for society’s health? @Dakota Mays