RE: Vaccines - 1 death is a tragedy and million lives saved is a mere statistic
Vaccine, as in singular, won't cause autoimmune problems, especially if it's brewed on the blood plasma of the individual. But a triple antigen, and then another double, 5 more, before the baby can even walk they want to stick somethting like 20 into the poor thing.
But though vaccination can be a trigger for autoimmune disease onset, autoimmune disease is uniquely common in humans, and quite uncommon in most other animals except the higher mammals that are close to our genetic pool, because they also have ancient endegenous retroviruses, we know that these codes transported by viruses are part of how we evolved.
The biggest cause of autoimmune disease is desynchronisation of biochemical reactions caused by EMF altering the ability to sense the constant, and fairly stable schumann resonance in the earth's atmoshpere. Basically, what can happen is that a process, involving multiple organs or glands, that has a dependency relationship, has later reactions starting before the necessary previous ones happen, The reaction fails and the result is the incorrect amounts of hormones and enzymes get made, and the system in question becomes dysfunctional, and you get disease.
Add the foreign proteins in the bovine plasma in the vaccine, plus the actual pathogenic, ostensibly but not necessarily fully deactivated virus, plus the adjuvant that causes an immune insult to stimulate the immune system, and what do you think happens next?
Vaccination is not a primary cause of autoimmune disease. We developed the capacity to have these diseases as a critical part of our evolution as the earth's climate rapidly changed for the proto-homonids that had to get out of the trees because of rain and cold, which also diminished the harvest of fruits and nuts. So the protohomonids went down to the edge of lakes and the sea, and tried to eat shellfish and crustaceans. Turned out that one of the viruses they picked up, caused their BBB and GI tract membranes to become more permeable, a lot probably died off, and the survivors then had the ability to collect viruses like baseball cards, and use them to cause favourable mutations. Some of them probably occurred within the lifespan of the protohumans even, probably we are talking about less than a 50 year time period.
The cold made us walk on our feet, and the feet became rigid and lost their ability to grip trees, then we were forced to seek out new sources of food, which resulted in genetic alterations from cross-species viral infections, and became human.
So, autoimmune disease is something our species are especially susceptible to. But the main cause of disease in the last 120 years has been because our circadian clocks desynchronised with each other and with the natural rhythms of the sun, earth, moon and magnetic fields.
Wow! Was not expecting this response.
I am not sure of this. I think it is more of viruses becoming smarter than our bodies, playing peekaboo.
oh, seriously, the circadian cycle thing is a real thing. I have been earthing for 3 days now, and, well, my earth wire is pretty primitive, but I am definitely feeling different. This morning, finally, I am awake as the sun rises. By that I mean, I feel some fatigue still from having not slept right in weeks, maybe months, but my mood is very up and upon becoming conscious this morning i had some of that 'leaping out of bed' thing that was very common when I was a child and now almost never happens.
My sleep/wake cycle had slipped around from 2am but the sun is not optional, in fact if this one building was not where it is, the sun would be blazing in from 6am until about 11am when it finally passes around the corner. So I am forced to adapt to the sun.
I am still wrestling with getting my clock right, but I will say one thing, this morning, I woke up with so much energy... I can tell that within a few more days of this that I'm gonna be itching to do some proper exercise.
The viruses are definitely a thing, but our body clocks are evolved to synchronise with the earth's natural radio frequency signals as a reference point. If you have ever spent an extended period a long way from humanity, where there is not much radio, mobile phone towers, and the like, you would know what I mean.
It is very simple. The body has chemical processes that have dependency relationships. When two such organs are in a dependent relationship, and the sequence needs to be one organ makes one thing, so that the second organ can use that to make another thing, and organ A is desynchronised by let's say, half an hour with B, what happens to B's production process? It's going to fail.
Having just spent a lot of time studying distributed systems time sequence determination systems, I can believe totally that our body has many clocks and that they normally would synchronise by an external signal. You think the Steem peer to peer network, or Bitcoin, is complicated. Think about what goes on inside your body!