I'm beginning to be very thankful I was born in a time when very few vaccines were given to kids. Also the time when this horrid corruption in agencies was far less entrenched and honour and honesty were still admired.
I'm beginning to be very thankful I was born in a time when very few vaccines were given to kids. Also the time when this horrid corruption in agencies was far less entrenched and honour and honesty were still admired.
It has been incredible to bear witness to the decline in health that has steadily occurred throughout my lifetime, given that I predicted it would happen but it was still hard to believe it had.
yes, it's sad for all of us, but for you especially, seeing it all firsthand.
My wife may be vaxx injured, we'll never know for sure. She got the first Moderna shot (I tried to talk her out of it, but peer pressure won out. She called me a lone voice in the wilderness, but not in a mean way, just because I was the only voice she was hearing that was against the jabs). A coworker had a horrible reaction to the second jab, so my wife did not take the 2nd jab. 6 weeks after my wife got the first jab, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Would that have happened anyway? We'll never know. That was all a lead in to this:
My wife's breast surgeon said when she started her practice she would see maybe one young woman (20's to early 30's) a year with breast cancer. Now she's seeing several a month. So in 25 years she's seen the decline in health too.
I'm sorry to hear of your wife's breast cancer. I hope you will consider natural treatments, if only in conjunction with "standard". Dr. Nasha Winters has had much success in this area. drnasha.com Mistletoe and IV Glutathione.
Thank you Susan. I did a lot of research into alternatives, but she wanted to go with "standard" treatment. Her surgeon removed the tumor last July, they recommended chemo which she did every 3 weeks from mid-September thru January, followed by 14 days of radiation. We also worked with an "integrative" oncologist, but his thing was mainly offering therapies that could be used in conjunction with chemo and radiation. So she did high dose IV Vit C once or twice a week during chemo. Thanks for the link to Dr Nasha. I had read about mistletoe therapy, but didn't push it, partly because I didn't know of a resource (I had read that FDA had banned it in US--our "regulatory" agencies looking out for our health!). Trying to find research on anything except chemo drugs was difficult and that research I considered pretty much worthless because a) it was done by the people pushing the poison, and b) the control group did nothing. We wouldn't have done nothing! If she hadn't done chemo, she would have done alternative treatments, and there's no research I know of that compares treatment with poison to treatment with alternative, non-toxic therapeutics. Thanks again for your condolences and especially for the link to dr. winters.
If you're still reading replies, let me ask you a question: What do you think is the cause of the decline in health that has steadily occurred throughout your lifetime?
I discussed part of it in my post on early clinical observations of the smallpox vaccine, but that topic is going to be a long term project on here because while I understand it, it's not something I can soundbite.
right. I guess I was wondering whether you considered vaccines pretty much the whole reason for the health decline, or whether it's a combination of things: vaccines, poisons in food and water, EMF's, lifestyle changes (more sitting, less exercise), overuse of antibiotics, etc.
Vaccines have most likely had the largest impact, but a few other major things have as well (heavy metals, chemical pollution, EMFs, demineralized soil, technology disrupting the natural rhythms of the human body). They all share the common pathway of disrupting fluid circulation in the body which is one of the primary things that determines vitality. I have spent more time than I can possibly describe looking into this and observing the decline over the last century. There are a lot more important details, but that would be the one paragraph soundbite.
I would LOVE to explore each and every one of these contributing factors, particularly with regards to food intake. But thatтАЩs always such a contentious issue...
At 80 I am afraid that my generation has grown up in what will prove to be the most magical time and place. We had few vaccines and we were free-range kids. Honor and honesty in individuals and government were the norm for much of our lives. And, to our shame, we have been the beneficiaries of the greatest intergenerational theft in history, exploding private and governmental debt which our children and grandchildren will have to pay.
People who grew up in the 1990s feel the same way, but I have not heard those same remarks since then. Hopefully people will come to understand there are important things in life besides just more technology and material things you can buy.
I was born in the late eighties. When I talk to people around my age, a lot of them express gratitude, that they grew up, before social media had a large impact on life. I share this sentiment. Jonathan Haidt said that there was a big difference in the US between people born in 1995 and after.
Old timer, I hear you. Many "dissident conservatives" think the US's heyday was (pick a year) but 1950s, 60s seem to be favorites. By many measures: productivity, prestige, economic and political power, etc. those were the peaks. A lot has deteriorated since and yes, there are objective measures for much of that rot (e.g. crime, out of wedlock births, and so forth.) Even our life expectancy is dropping. I'm a late Boomer (60) and I've seen much of the decadence in my lifetime alone. I can only imagine what the prior generation has witnessed.
I'm beginning to be very thankful I was born in a time when very few vaccines were given to kids. Also the time when this horrid corruption in agencies was far less entrenched and honour and honesty were still admired.
It has been incredible to bear witness to the decline in health that has steadily occurred throughout my lifetime, given that I predicted it would happen but it was still hard to believe it had.
yes, it's sad for all of us, but for you especially, seeing it all firsthand.
My wife may be vaxx injured, we'll never know for sure. She got the first Moderna shot (I tried to talk her out of it, but peer pressure won out. She called me a lone voice in the wilderness, but not in a mean way, just because I was the only voice she was hearing that was against the jabs). A coworker had a horrible reaction to the second jab, so my wife did not take the 2nd jab. 6 weeks after my wife got the first jab, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Would that have happened anyway? We'll never know. That was all a lead in to this:
My wife's breast surgeon said when she started her practice she would see maybe one young woman (20's to early 30's) a year with breast cancer. Now she's seeing several a month. So in 25 years she's seen the decline in health too.
I'm sorry to hear of your wife's breast cancer. I hope you will consider natural treatments, if only in conjunction with "standard". Dr. Nasha Winters has had much success in this area. drnasha.com Mistletoe and IV Glutathione.
Thank you Susan. I did a lot of research into alternatives, but she wanted to go with "standard" treatment. Her surgeon removed the tumor last July, they recommended chemo which she did every 3 weeks from mid-September thru January, followed by 14 days of radiation. We also worked with an "integrative" oncologist, but his thing was mainly offering therapies that could be used in conjunction with chemo and radiation. So she did high dose IV Vit C once or twice a week during chemo. Thanks for the link to Dr Nasha. I had read about mistletoe therapy, but didn't push it, partly because I didn't know of a resource (I had read that FDA had banned it in US--our "regulatory" agencies looking out for our health!). Trying to find research on anything except chemo drugs was difficult and that research I considered pretty much worthless because a) it was done by the people pushing the poison, and b) the control group did nothing. We wouldn't have done nothing! If she hadn't done chemo, she would have done alternative treatments, and there's no research I know of that compares treatment with poison to treatment with alternative, non-toxic therapeutics. Thanks again for your condolences and especially for the link to dr. winters.
Wow! I wish you good luck! Crazy world, huh?
If you're still reading replies, let me ask you a question: What do you think is the cause of the decline in health that has steadily occurred throughout your lifetime?
I discussed part of it in my post on early clinical observations of the smallpox vaccine, but that topic is going to be a long term project on here because while I understand it, it's not something I can soundbite.
right. I guess I was wondering whether you considered vaccines pretty much the whole reason for the health decline, or whether it's a combination of things: vaccines, poisons in food and water, EMF's, lifestyle changes (more sitting, less exercise), overuse of antibiotics, etc.
Vaccines have most likely had the largest impact, but a few other major things have as well (heavy metals, chemical pollution, EMFs, demineralized soil, technology disrupting the natural rhythms of the human body). They all share the common pathway of disrupting fluid circulation in the body which is one of the primary things that determines vitality. I have spent more time than I can possibly describe looking into this and observing the decline over the last century. There are a lot more important details, but that would be the one paragraph soundbite.
I would LOVE to explore each and every one of these contributing factors, particularly with regards to food intake. But thatтАЩs always such a contentious issue...
thank you.
At 80 I am afraid that my generation has grown up in what will prove to be the most magical time and place. We had few vaccines and we were free-range kids. Honor and honesty in individuals and government were the norm for much of our lives. And, to our shame, we have been the beneficiaries of the greatest intergenerational theft in history, exploding private and governmental debt which our children and grandchildren will have to pay.
People who grew up in the 1990s feel the same way, but I have not heard those same remarks since then. Hopefully people will come to understand there are important things in life besides just more technology and material things you can buy.
I was born in the late eighties. When I talk to people around my age, a lot of them express gratitude, that they grew up, before social media had a large impact on life. I share this sentiment. Jonathan Haidt said that there was a big difference in the US between people born in 1995 and after.
Old timer, I hear you. Many "dissident conservatives" think the US's heyday was (pick a year) but 1950s, 60s seem to be favorites. By many measures: productivity, prestige, economic and political power, etc. those were the peaks. A lot has deteriorated since and yes, there are objective measures for much of that rot (e.g. crime, out of wedlock births, and so forth.) Even our life expectancy is dropping. I'm a late Boomer (60) and I've seen much of the decadence in my lifetime alone. I can only imagine what the prior generation has witnessed.
same here!