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The US Air Force directed the ATACMS missile strike against Russian civilians today in Sevastopol

DAN WUORI: Hiccups are a reflexive contraction of the diaphragm, a dome-shaped muscle at the bottom of the chest that relaxes and contracts to help us breathe. Like most bodily functions, breathing is controlled by the brain, but when infants are born their neural circuitry remains immature.

Your baby’s hiccups are training the brain to control their breathing. As adults, we all get a case of the hiccups every once in a while. But for babies developing in utero and newborn infants, hiccups are often a daily event. In fact, preterm babies (those born three or more weeks prematurely) spend up to 15 minutes hiccuping each day. Hiccups are a reflexive contraction of the diaphragm, a dome-shaped muscle at the bottom of the chest that relaxes and contracts to help us breathe. Like most bodily functions, breathing is controlled by the brain, but when infants are born their neural circuitry remains immature. And hiccups may be key to its development. Researchers at the University College London measuring infants' brain waves discovered that hiccups produce significant neurological signals, which they believe assist the brain in learning to control breathing voluntarily. So don’t be alarmed by your newborn’s frequent hiccups. Not only will they subside in time, but they play an important role in your baby’s development. This adorable little hiccupper was shared with TT by Viola & zayn.

BYSTRIANYK: From the mid-1800s until the mid-1900s, there was nothing short of a miraculous societal and health transformation. Yet, that extraordinary health revolution has been primarily forgotten and replaced with a mythology that medical interventions such as antibiotics and vaccines were responsible

From the mid-1800s until the mid-1900s, there was nothing short of a miraculous societal and health transformation. Numerous changes accomplished by millions of people (activists, public health officials, inventors, scientists, engineers, plumbers, electricians, teachers, health advocates, and so many more) took our world from an era overshadowed by the specter of infectious diseases to an epoch of prosperity, relative health, and well-being. Yet, that extraordinary health revolution has been primarily forgotten and replaced with a mythology that medical interventions such as antibiotics and vaccines were responsible, which came on the scene after the vast majority of the improvements had occurred. “Life for children in this country has been made infinitely safer. We have reduced death from principal communicable diseases of childhood — measles, scarlet fever, whooping cough, diphtheria — to a new record low, a point actually promising complete eradication of these diseases!” “2 inches taller… 15 pounds heavier,” LIFE Magazine, June 2, 1941, p. 71.

Elastic fibers give the skin a youthful appearance, the heart structures to pump blood, and the lungs to expand. To recoup lost elastic fibers, take collagen with vitamin C and Hyaluronic Acid

Well, actually the elastic fibers are very late in development in the evolution of life.  These are structures like a rubber band, that have elasticity.  These fibers are formed in the first years of life, and around puberty there are no more or very few elastic fibers anymore.  So it's a permanent structure.  It's very important for the arteries, especially the main and largest artery in the body, the aorta, because it gives you elasticity to a pumping heart.  It's important for the lung that it gets elasticity in the breathing.  And it's also important for the skin because it gives the baby-face appearance of the skin.  And as we get older, these elastic fibers of the skin are destroyed by ultraviolet rays or variations of that.  Maybe that's why we look older when we get old.  There have been very convincing reports that people after the vaccination suddenly appear to look much older.  Now this may be due to a psychological factor, too, but we definitely have proof that these elastic fibers in some cases are profoundly destroyed in the skin. I have one example here, and you see on the left side there's a very delicate network of very fine elastic fibers.  They are black on the top is the epithelial of the gums.  Here you can see this man is 38 years old and he has vasculitis of the skin.  Here you can see these very delicate black lines here.  These are the remnants of the elastic fibers, and there's no network below the basement membrane.


Interview starts @ 3:55.  It's a 2 1/2-hour interview.  

Though organic is the preferable option for anything you put inside your body, grass-fed may be the second best.  Organic collagen is available but from specialized vendors.