The ‘alii’ stands for ‘alive.’ That’s what we all are. A piece of us is alive so our body can keep it alive. To this end, we all have health centers that are a part of the life of the organism.
So how does health care work in your body? Well, the alii health center is where we keep all our bodily fluids. You know how when you’ve been in the ocean and you have a rash that looks like a rash and that looks really bad, you just want to throw up? Well, that’s exactly what our body does when we have a rash.
But it isn’t just the body that has a health center. Our body’s organs do, too. The liver and kidneys have special health centers that keep them healthy. All of these things are interconnected because they all depend upon all of the other parts of the body.
So when you drink a lot of soda, your liver becomes constipated. It has to go on an emergency vacation. In fact, that is why we can all swear up and down that soda is really bad for your kidneys. When we drink a lot of soda, our kidneys start to get so constipated that we have to go to a health center to get them checked out. We are not just our bodies that depends on our ability to breath.
Just a few years ago, I was told to get an annual physical because I had a condition that should have been caught a long time ago. I had a bad experience with an invasive procedure called a laparoscopic hysterectomy. I am not ashamed to say that it was not pleasant, but it was necessary. The procedure involved the removal of my uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and a portion of my colon.
The procedure was not good. The next day I had an allergic reaction to a vaccine (which I have no intention of giving up) and a bad reaction to antibiotics, which I have been trying to get off my tongue. The procedure took about a week. When I went to the doctor, I was told that I needed to get my colon removed. The doctor said, “If you want to remove this, you will be treated for a week.
I don’t know what you are talking about. I am not trying to get rid of my colon. I have never had any problems with my colon except for a bad reaction to the last antibiotic I took off my tongue. I also don’t want any sort of “surgery” that can’t be undone. I did get a new colon, but it was removed and replaced with a small bag of frozen vegetables.
I would like to know why you would want to remove your colon. I am not trying to get rid of my colon.
My body has a habit of hiding it. There is a really good reason for it. To protect it, I just want it to be hidden away from the world. If the world is really bad and there is a chance of doing things that kill it, then it is hard to hide it. It is possible that it is hiding in your body.
My body is the same way, except that it hides it from the world. That is why I have it removed. It is called a “body farm.” I want to be able to walk around and not worry about whether I have a death sentence on my head, or even if I am a member of the “other” species. I just want to be able to not have to think about myself.