10-year-old Victory Blinker who set the Guinness World Record for the youngest opera singer in the world sings Mozart’s 'Der Holle Rache,’ considered one of the most difficult arias to sing.
Did you know that the death rate from measles declined by 98% BEFORE the measles vaccine was introduced?
“This is all on the CDC website… That decline had nothing to do with vaccines.”
So, if vaccines didn’t do it, what caused that decline from 1900 to 1963? The answer is better nutrition, better sanitation, clean water, etc., according to Attorney @AaronSiriSG.
He explains, “That declining rate of mortality—it was a trajectory that was ongoing even when the measles vaccine was introduced in ’63. So those 400 [measles] deaths [per year], which have now gone down, how much of that is attributable to the measles vaccine? How much of it is to the continued efforts of public health agencies?
“That could be debated forever. We don’t need to. But the important point is… when you listen to public health authorities today, they will say to you, ‘Measles is what caused the decline.’ ‘Measles vaccine is what caused the decline in mortality.’ They never talk about those other things that they did.”
I've never heard some of these thoughts, explained any better than this woman just did.
Incredible thought process. Seems crystal clear and yet I bet many have never thought about some of this in this way. Brilliant.
Have you ever wondered WHY a plant so ABUNDANT in nutrients and known for its medicinal properties is dismissed as a WEED?
Meet the DANDELION... one of the first flowers of spring to greet early-emerging INSECTS. From root to blossom, it’s loaded with a host of HEALTH-SUPPORTING compounds. So, does the humble DANDELION deserve a proud place in our gardens?
Foraging & Feasting: A Field Guide and Wild Food Cookbook by Dina Falconi; illustrated by Wendy Hollender
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