Video: I find it funny to read about the benefits of vaccinations
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
Funny and sad. Two members of my family (my wife's own sister and cousin) have suffered from vaccinations. Moreover, doctors admitted it. Officially. They cannot have children. Although this is just the tip of the iceberg. One has retarded mental development. And the father-in-law in the treatment room was routinely pricked, where he died within 5 minutes. At 40 years old. Anaphylactic shock. They just didn’t get the test shot as it should.
Blind Belief in the power of medicine is cool, of course. But my personal experience makes me stay away from hospitals. The grandfather died after the operation. After the operation, the father lasted a little over a year, and the mother-in-law and aunt suffered all their lives, toiling with sick children. In the end, aunt could not stand it - she died prematurely. (By the way, she was a doctor, who believed in medicine to the end, only the truth lost her faith in vaccinations.) Mother-in-law continues to pull the strap, constantly pumping out her daughter. And where will you throw a sick child, even if he is already 40 years old?
Further - we have seven children. All seven are unvaccinated. Everyone is healthy and does not get sick. Although in the hospital they scared us terribly. They frightened all the medical staff headed by the head physician. They frightened him so that his wife was brought to tears. We spoiled the statistics for them, as it turned out later. Back then, in 1994, vaccine refusals were rare. And our family distinguished itself, we were the first in the Pushkin maternity hospital. Now the eldest children are 23, 21, 20. The eldest has already created his own family. Children’s health is stronger and more powerful when compared with mine or the health of my wife, at their age. We were often sick and were in hospitals. For example, I had chronic bronchitis, coughing for 6-8 months, constantly interfering with the teachers' lessons. I was even asked to go out into the corridor.
Actually, I was a fairly standard product of the Soviet system. A standard young man with a standard thinking, a standard diet and an unquestioning belief in medicine. With years of illness and mountains of pills in childhood. With a sea of alcohol and thousands of smoked cigarettes in his youth, the army and the criminal investigation department. With kilotons of stress and lack of sleep at maturity, seized by sneakers and mars. Growing up on chlorinated water, tasty belyasha and Baikal … However, you can't remember everything - everything that undermined my health year after year.
In the end, the quantity turned into quality and the body overstrained. Three days of a dropper, a week in bed and the state of the vegetable after horse doses of sleeping pills and sedatives. When writing out the doctor told me. - Well, now you have to live with it. It cannot be cured, you can only maintain the current state with pills. I didn't believe it. And he began to fight. Fight the verdict. It was sad to follow in the footsteps of aunt and mother-in-law, who unquestioningly followed the instructions of the doctors, but to no avail.
The pills are gone. All that, upon discharge, powerfully unloaded my budget and made the cashier at the hospital happy. Down with the usual food. It turns out that vegetarianism can also bring you to the hospital. More fiber, more vegetables, more movement, more exercise. And most importantly, fasting. Fasting according to Ohanyan, wet, dry, cascading, regular. Fasting in nature, in silence, without a telephone or the Internet. As a result, strangers started calling me a young man again. Health is on the mend.
But my story is unlikely to be an argument. After all, those who do not want to hear will not hear anyway.
There was no vaccination in the Vedic civilization. There was cleanliness, food culture, amazing body hygiene. Therefore, there was no smallpox and other rubbish. Well, if you live and eat like animals, you won't wash yourself for weeks; lean on the meat, walk in dirty clothes, do not fast. For every sneeze to stuff yourself with pills, the disease is certainly not inevitable.
Everyone is nodding towards plague and smallpox. And you have not forgotten that Europe in the Middle Ages, in principle, did not wash with kings at its head? It is unlikely that vaccinations with such a lifestyle will help to live happily, long and healthy. But the idea was cool - I injected myself once, then another, and live as you please, as you want. The idea and philosophy of materialists.
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