“While measles can be quite contagious, research has shown that vaccinated people can also spread it to others and even contract it themselves, which is why many people don’t see any point in taking on the risks of the vaccine for such questionable benefits. Every day, it looks more and more like profits are the real culprit here.” https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-02-26-vaccine-industry-turned-the-measles-into-a-national-emergency.html
“This erroneous thinking has led the public, media and government alike to attribute the origin of measles outbreaks, such as the one reported at Disney in 2015 (and which lead to the passing of SB277 that year, stripping vaccine exemptions for all but medical reasons in California), to the non-vaccinated, even though 18% of the measles cases occurred in those who had been vaccinated against it — hardly the vaccine’s two-dose claimed “97% effectiveness.” The vaccine’s obvious fallibility is also indicated by the fact that that the CDC now requires two doses.
But the problems surrounding the failing MMR vaccine go much deeper. First, they carry profound health risks (over 25 of which we have indexed here: MMR vaccine dangers), including increased autism risk, which a senior CDC scientist confessed his agency covered up, ….”
“Home gardening is a popular stress-relieving hobby: it offers many benefits, such as letting you spend more time outdoors and being a source of fresh fruits and vegetables. According to a study, gardening’s therapeutic benefits may be due to Mycobacterium vaccae (M. vaccae), which is bacteria found in the soil.
The study, which was published in the journal Neuroscience, was a collaborative effort between researchers from the University of Bristol (UoB) and University College London (UCL).”
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-02-26-why-do-we-feel-happier-when-we-garden.html
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