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Monday, January 29, 2024
The measles vaccine was introduced in 1963 AFTER the death rate in the USA plummeted to 0.2 in 100,000 in 1960
inGuess when the measles vaccine was introduced?
— Not Your Mom (@Notyour28981739) January 30, 2024
1963.
AFTER the death rate in the USA plummeted to 0.2 in 100,000
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The measles death rate (deaths per 100,000 people) in the United States was:
- 1900 – 13.3 (about 7000 deaths)
- 1910 – 12.4
- 1920 – 8.8
- 1930 – 3.2
- 1935 – 3.1
- 1940 – 0.5
- 1945 – 0.2
- 1950 – 0.3 (468 deaths)
- 1955 – 0.2 (345 deaths)
- 1960 – 0.2 (380 deaths)
- 1963 – first measles vaccine licensed
- 1965 – 0.1 (276 deaths)
- 1970 – 0.0 (89 deaths)
- 1975 – 0.0 (20 deaths)
- 1980 – 0.0 (11 deaths)
- 1985 – 0.0 (4 deaths)
That’s not surprising though. The general death rate had dropped from 17.8 in 1900 to 7.6 in 1960. For infants under age 12 months, the death rate dropped from 162.4 in 1933 to 27 in 1960.
This simply reflects that vaccines were not the only medical technology that helped to save lives in the 20th century and not that measles was already disappearing. Penicillin, insulin, vitamin D, blood typing (allows transfusions of blood that has been typed and cross-matched), dialysis machines, and mechanical ventilators were all discovered in the early 1900s.
Here is one reason it is so hard to find helpful healthful remedies to different conditions. For measles, NCBI states,
There is no specific antiviral therapy for measles; treatment is primarily supportive. Control of fever, prevention, and correction of dehydration, and infection control measures including appropriate isolation form the mainstay of therapy.[13]
The WHO recommends the administration of daily doses of vitamin A for 2 days and more days for malnourished children. Measles complications should be identified early and appropriate therapy initiated.[14]
It literally says there is no treatment. That's a lie. There is a treatment, and that treatment is vitamin D3 and fat-soluble vitamin A. They say merely that "The WHO recommends the administration of daily doses of vitamin A for 2 days and more days for malnourished children" but fail to mention that it is fat-soluble A, not beta-carotene A. That statement by the CDC also says "malnourished," and that has problems. Out of guilt, a mother or parent would never admit to their children being "malnourished" and so might think, "Hey, my kid doesn't need vitamin A. Do you see the deceit of these articles if you're a young parent looking for help? I had measles as an adult, and I showed the doctor the red scarring and mumps. He had no idea what to do, so I left.
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— St. Michael, the Archangel (@aveng_angel) January 30, 2024
Monday, March 21, 2022
Remineralize your teeth with magnesium, D, and A. Dump the Xylitol
This is what they do. Keto people all love erythritol as well - these are alcohol sugars - they assimilate through the small intestine - but they are known bug/ant killers. What do you think they will do with your microbiota? https://t.co/r8aexNWW89
— Wejolyn 🇺🇸 (@Wejolyn) March 21, 2022
Then there's this.
Monday, March 14, 2022
YOU NEED FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMIN A IF YOU'RE CONSUMING HIGH AMOUNTS OF PROTEIN
Protein Powder? you don’t do pea protein/vegan but do whey or egg white based? Read this- “…The problem with whey is that it eats up concrete, so you can’t put it in the sewers. But not to worry; the industry has figured out how to turn this substance…” https://t.co/TUv5sd0CoO
— Wejolyn 🇺🇸 (@Wejolyn) March 14, 2022
Retinol is the fat-soluble vitamin A; Retinol Palmitate is the esther form of it.
PROTEIN & VITAMIN A
We need look no further than Chris Masterjohn’s article, “Vitamin
A, The Forgotten Bodybuilding Nutrient” (Wise Traditions,
Fall 2004). As Masterjohn explains, “The utilization of protein requires
vitamin A. Several animal studies have shown that liver reserves of vitamin A
are depleted by a high dietary intake of protein, while vitamin A increases in
non-liver tissues. One explanation for this is that adequate protein is
necessary for vitamin A transport. In one study, researchers fed
radioactively-labeled vitamin A to rats on low-protein and high-protein diets,
using the amount of radioactivity present in exhaled gases, urine and feces as
a measure of the metabolism of vitamin A, and found that vitamin A is indeed
used at a higher rate on a high-protein diet.”
Masterjohn continues,
“Vitamin A is not only depleted by a high intake of protein, but it is also
necessary for the synthesis of new protein, which is the goal of the
bodybuilder. Rats fed diets deficient in vitamin A synthesize protein at a
lower rate than rats fed adequate vitamin A. Cultured skeletal muscle cells
increase the amount of protein per cell when exposed to vitamin A and D, but
not when exposed to vitamin D alone.”
In other words, eating
lean meat or taking a protein powder sends a signal to the liver: “Send me
vitamin A!” Protein consumed in the absence of fat, with its precious cargo of
fat-soluble vitamins, including vitamin A, is an effective way of rapidly
depleting your liver of vitamin A stores.
What happens when the
liver becomes depleted of vitamin A, so that none can be made available to the
body when needed?
Vitamin A is key to almost every process in the body—the concert master, so to speak—not only for protein synthesis, but also for hormone production (including sex hormones like testosterone, and thyroid hormone); vitamin A is also key to immune system function, critical for healthy vision and hearing, plays a role in bone health, and works in tandem with vitamins D and K2 for everything from the prevention of heart disease to the production of feel-good chemicals. A diet of lean meat, or one that incorporates protein powders, is a recipe for hormone disruption, fatigue, depression, bone problems, auto-immune disease, vision and hearing problems, heart disease and even cancer.