It was. Hes right. Many of the worst childhood diseases were on the decline.
I was just reading about life in the poor parts of NYC in 1917 when polio was hitting. Every family seemed to be affected. Except those that got out of the town in the summer heat and stayed at the ocean. They noticed that those families didnt lose a child to the virus.
Now if that isnt proof that adequate vitamin d prevents the sequela of flaccid paralysis after the enterovirus, nothing is. We now know about vitamin d and should use thst knowledge, and our children wont be affected by that ghastly symptom. Too bad our doctors dont push therapeutic doses of vitamin d the way they do vaccines with neurological side effects. I wonder why? Arent FReepers trained by now to follow QUI BONO?
“It was. Hes right. Many of the worst childhood diseases were on the decline.”
Polio was NOT on the decline prior to Salk.
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