Many understand that Big Pharma drugs are made to create revenue streams, not cure or heal. Side effects are a feature, not a bug. Now apply that to vaccines.
An explosion of chronic disease coincides with the vaccine gold rush, after Big Pharma successfully lobbied to bear no liability for vaccine injury.
In 1986 a piece of legislation called the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) was signed into law. No matter how toxic the ingredients, how negligent the manufacturer or how grievous the harm, vaccine-injured children cannot sue a vaccine company.
There has been unprecedented growth in a new class of chronic diseases in the US since 1990. Four categories of disease have virtually exploded: autoimmune, neurological, metabolic and inflammatory.
At least 36 chronic diseases and disorders have more than doubled in the past generation. Twenty have more than tripled.
A RAND study found that 60 percent of American adults now live with at least one chronic condition; 42 percent have more than one. The numbers are insane.
https://www.rand.org/pubs/tools/TL221.html
Vaccines have caused an explosion in chronic disease. So Big Pharma makes money on the front end sales of the vaccines, AND at the back end by selling pharmaceuticals to those inflicted with chronic conditions because of those vaccines. And they are totally immune from any liability.
It is quite the racket they have going
Too much sugar is definitely bad for your immune system too.
I’m skinny and I don’t worry too much about fats in my diet. Healthy meat fats make you feel full so you don’t eat too much. Eating a fatty steak is healthier than filling up on a bag of chips. I purposely buy meat not stripped of the fat (“lean”). Give me the real meat how it comes!
I’m careful about dairy though. It’s not necessary and full of hormones. I just eat a little bit of butter and buttermilk for cooking now and then.
You should buy from the farm. The yellow fat is the indicator. It melts in your mouth. The meat is so tender. ?
Youll never buy store beef again.
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I got some steak from a local farmers market recently and it was great. Expensive though. I’ll be seeing what I can do. When I have a family I’d maybe buy a cow.
That’s what I’m doing. Find a farmer and skip the market. You can barter with them too. Get fresh milk from the cows. It’s so yummy.