Claiming " Improved sanitation, nutrition, and living conditions laid the foundation for what stands as the greatest public health revolution in human history" is inaccurate. You would need to add that there was drugs like calomel responsible for the deaths. Just recently a little girl was denied water based on the legacy of this allopathic snake oil.
"Another area Dr. Tildren shared was one of the fallacies of the allopathic doctors: the fear of hydrating sick people. He noted that “water was forbidden to all fever patients because their systems were filled with mercury (calomel), and when Mercury is in, water must stay out; if not, salivation through mercurial poisoning takes place.” All of this is based on the principle that ”our most potent poisons are our best remedies.”
It's inaccurate because there wasn't a "measles mortality crisis". There was an epidemic of allopathic treatments like Calomel. The graphs are not labelled calomel deaths but measles deaths and so the paradigm is inaccurate and dangerous. Such graphs give a false sense of security when really there was remdizivir and midazolam and countless others used much more recently. It needs an entire reframing of the picture and it is difficult to articulate. In physics there is the idea that in motion there is an opposite force. For this reason we need fruitination. This is when you see a fruit avatar. We need fruitination campaigns to oppose the force of 'vaccination' and hold it back. You can help fruitinate people by adding fruit to your avatars.
That’s an interesting thought. I would like to read something about this (rather than watch/listen to a video). I wonder if @Roman Bystrianyk has anything to say about this.
The way most talk about deaths from measles, let’s say, is in terms of complications, with “measles” being shorthand. For instance, one doesn’t speak of “common cold deaths” even though some people do catch a cold and then get pneumonia and die. The elderly for the most part.
The insincerity of someone like Dr. Hotez is that he equates complications from measles with something he calls “measles deaths” and he also implies they are very common when they are actually very rare.
All “infectious” diseases declined by nearly 100% or by 100% as improved sanitation and water/air pollution were tackled, electricity became widespread, and much better food with first the icebox, then refrigeration came on the scene, electricity, cars replaced horses in the cities eliminating the poop crisis, vastly improved housing eliminated the crowded vermin-infested hovels, moving industries outside of cities (tanneries, slaughterhouses, etc. dumped their toxins into the water supply), labor and child labor laws, other inventions such as the flush toilet, etc. all part of a massive health revolution.
AND as Peter rightly points out.
Wrongheaded medical notions such as the bleeding for everything, the hot regimen, and the use of toxic medications from mercury (calomel), arsenic, and strychnine all fell out of favor. Vaccination, too, fell out of favor with the idea of scratching a person’s arm multiple times and inserting a mystery pus into their arms. Arm-to-arm vaccination, which had been performed for 100 years, was finally outlawed at the end of the 1800s.
Take all these together, and over about 75 years, what I call the world’s greatest health revolution transformed society and eliminated whooping cough, scarlet fever, measles, enteric fever, diphtheria, typhoid, typhus, tuberculosis, etc., as any serious threat. The transformation of societies from the mid-1800s into the mid-1900s was nothing short of amazing and magical.
Unfortunately, medicine took full credit, and then we forgot about the entire health revolution.
I appreciate this discussion because there is measles now in my community (and lots of panic) and I have small children. I will need to have a plan if they get sick and also savvy up if they do need to go to hospital about hospital protocols.
There is a clip from an old Brady bunch video floating around about the measles. Very different tone compared with the news headlines.
Thank you for this podcast. I find no one who doesn’t regret taking the COVID vaccine. We chose not to vaccinate our children back in the 90’s. In 2001 all 3 came down with Pertussis - including me(vaccinated as a child). I was shocked to go into Walmart in our small midwestern town and hear everyone coughing. The health department called me since I had taken the 2 year old to a very unsympathetic dr. My worst fear realized! But it was during the anthrax scare - remember that? And the health department lady said she was too stressed to lecture me. All this to say, when my sons and husband were being forced to take the Covid vaccine for their commercial pilot jobs in 2021 and 2022, they were willing to walk away from their careers. The religious exemptions were being fought for by the unions and thankfully prevailed. We can’t forget what happened and I appreciate your willingness to stand on the front lines in this battle.
Interestingly, the pertussis vaccine has the highest "secondary failure" -- you'd have to get one every six months to be considered immune. Whereas when you get the actual illness, you are then immune. Not that I recommend it -- it's really a difficult one.
There are just difficult things in life. And in many cases, the "cure" is worse than the disease.
Thanks for your encouragement in our effort to get the word out!
Claiming " Improved sanitation, nutrition, and living conditions laid the foundation for what stands as the greatest public health revolution in human history" is inaccurate. You would need to add that there was drugs like calomel responsible for the deaths. Just recently a little girl was denied water based on the legacy of this allopathic snake oil.
"Another area Dr. Tildren shared was one of the fallacies of the allopathic doctors: the fear of hydrating sick people. He noted that “water was forbidden to all fever patients because their systems were filled with mercury (calomel), and when Mercury is in, water must stay out; if not, salivation through mercurial poisoning takes place.” All of this is based on the principle that ”our most potent poisons are our best remedies.”
https://www.healthscience.org/dr-john-h-tilden-biography/
Tylenol is the modern day calomel.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9516906/
By inaccurate do you mean insufficient? I'm not sure what inaccurate means here.
It's inaccurate because there wasn't a "measles mortality crisis". There was an epidemic of allopathic treatments like Calomel. The graphs are not labelled calomel deaths but measles deaths and so the paradigm is inaccurate and dangerous. Such graphs give a false sense of security when really there was remdizivir and midazolam and countless others used much more recently. It needs an entire reframing of the picture and it is difficult to articulate. In physics there is the idea that in motion there is an opposite force. For this reason we need fruitination. This is when you see a fruit avatar. We need fruitination campaigns to oppose the force of 'vaccination' and hold it back. You can help fruitinate people by adding fruit to your avatars.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR_UAty1oBU
That’s an interesting thought. I would like to read something about this (rather than watch/listen to a video). I wonder if @Roman Bystrianyk has anything to say about this.
The way most talk about deaths from measles, let’s say, is in terms of complications, with “measles” being shorthand. For instance, one doesn’t speak of “common cold deaths” even though some people do catch a cold and then get pneumonia and die. The elderly for the most part.
The insincerity of someone like Dr. Hotez is that he equates complications from measles with something he calls “measles deaths” and he also implies they are very common when they are actually very rare.
All “infectious” diseases declined by nearly 100% or by 100% as improved sanitation and water/air pollution were tackled, electricity became widespread, and much better food with first the icebox, then refrigeration came on the scene, electricity, cars replaced horses in the cities eliminating the poop crisis, vastly improved housing eliminated the crowded vermin-infested hovels, moving industries outside of cities (tanneries, slaughterhouses, etc. dumped their toxins into the water supply), labor and child labor laws, other inventions such as the flush toilet, etc. all part of a massive health revolution.
AND as Peter rightly points out.
Wrongheaded medical notions such as the bleeding for everything, the hot regimen, and the use of toxic medications from mercury (calomel), arsenic, and strychnine all fell out of favor. Vaccination, too, fell out of favor with the idea of scratching a person’s arm multiple times and inserting a mystery pus into their arms. Arm-to-arm vaccination, which had been performed for 100 years, was finally outlawed at the end of the 1800s.
Take all these together, and over about 75 years, what I call the world’s greatest health revolution transformed society and eliminated whooping cough, scarlet fever, measles, enteric fever, diphtheria, typhoid, typhus, tuberculosis, etc., as any serious threat. The transformation of societies from the mid-1800s into the mid-1900s was nothing short of amazing and magical.
Unfortunately, medicine took full credit, and then we forgot about the entire health revolution.
I laughed aloud at the radish comparison! You are a delight to listen to, Auntie Leila, and you have such a gift for turning a phrase.
Aw, thank you!
I appreciate this discussion because there is measles now in my community (and lots of panic) and I have small children. I will need to have a plan if they get sick and also savvy up if they do need to go to hospital about hospital protocols.
There is a clip from an old Brady bunch video floating around about the measles. Very different tone compared with the news headlines.
Thank you for this podcast. I find no one who doesn’t regret taking the COVID vaccine. We chose not to vaccinate our children back in the 90’s. In 2001 all 3 came down with Pertussis - including me(vaccinated as a child). I was shocked to go into Walmart in our small midwestern town and hear everyone coughing. The health department called me since I had taken the 2 year old to a very unsympathetic dr. My worst fear realized! But it was during the anthrax scare - remember that? And the health department lady said she was too stressed to lecture me. All this to say, when my sons and husband were being forced to take the Covid vaccine for their commercial pilot jobs in 2021 and 2022, they were willing to walk away from their careers. The religious exemptions were being fought for by the unions and thankfully prevailed. We can’t forget what happened and I appreciate your willingness to stand on the front lines in this battle.
Wow. Bless your husband and sons!
Interestingly, the pertussis vaccine has the highest "secondary failure" -- you'd have to get one every six months to be considered immune. Whereas when you get the actual illness, you are then immune. Not that I recommend it -- it's really a difficult one.
There are just difficult things in life. And in many cases, the "cure" is worse than the disease.
Thanks for your encouragement in our effort to get the word out!
Thank you for your common sense.
Thank you for listening!