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1910 really isn’t comparable.
It could just be a coincidence that Myocardial infarction was almost non-existent before vaccination took off.
https://www.pewresearch.org/?attachment_id=401453
Yes, but to compare to 1910 is just silly because the technology and knowledge was so comparatively primitive.
Im just thinking that a better comparison would be to a year more recent. It would make the sudden changes really stand out, that’s all.
I assume the old comparison because of Spanish Flu lockdowns and post-pandemic stress was the same as now. Human reactions to stress are the same then and now so old data disproves new excuse.
They weren’t pumping people full of “vaccines” in 1910 - it’s 100% because of the vaccines
yeah, but what about sugar? don't forget there was a massive attack on fat in the early twentieth, and cooks compensated by adding large quantities of sugar. I remember hearing a researcher (forget his name) saying sugar is as hard on the body in large doses as alcohol.
Also compare the average American in 1910 to the average American today, and you may notice we're slowly losing the 'battle of the bulge,' lol.
Watch Dr. Lustig on his many youtube videos as he gives lectures about how excess sugar consumption destroys the body. The second major change in diet was the introduction of plant oils into the food supply. Today, two major contributors to the obesity problem is sugar, and plant based oils. If a person cuts out those two items from the diet he/she will cut out 30% of their calories. Processed foods are loaded with those two items. Cut out processed foods and a person also removes all the chemical additives linked to cancers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM
funny story: I started using lard in place of vegetable oil for cooking, just to see what difference it made, and I was shocked how much better food tasted in general.
It's sitll 100% fat of course, but it's definitely an improvement over corn oil in terms of flavor, lol.
1976 they changed the food pyramid
Yes, but 1910 is too long ago to make any kind of an impact. Using a closer year, like 1990 for a comparison would have a much stronger impact.