How Plumbing, Not Vaccines Helped Eliminate Most Diseases

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Plumbing can be a key factor in your health. There are lot of things that needs to be considered about this and you should be aware of them. Check out the article we found at Natural News.

Polio thrives in fecal matter and is easily transmitted through human waste. Plumbing and water sanitation in India is way behind the rest of the industrialized world. In areas where sanitation and hygiene are good, polio is rare. In areas where sanitation and hygiene are poor, the disease can spread rapidly.

Immunization efforts have received a lot of publicity and have garnered most of the credit for India being declared “polio free” by the World Health Organization. As recently as 2009, India reported 762 cases of polio, and at that time, these numbers made India the polio capital of the world. In 2014, there are currently no “official” documented cases of polio, but without proper sanitation there is no way this can last.

A Polio Breeding Ground

India is the second most populous nation in the world, with an estimated population of 1.2 billion. Currently, 780 million Indians do not have a toilet; 96 million Indians do not have access to clean drinking water. In rural areas, open defecation is still more common than attempting to dispose of human waste in a more sanitary fashion, such as burying it.

There have been some efforts to improve sanitation, but they pale in comparison to the extensive efforts to vaccinate Indians. Over 9 billion has been spent in this vaccination public health campaign. In some parts of India, children have received as many as 30 doses of the oral polio vaccine before their fifth birthday. Bill Gates, the World Health Organization, and GAVI have ardently been pushing vaccines on people who still don’t have access to clean drinking water or the sanitary means to dispose of human waste.

If you are reading this, you probably have access to running water and a working toilet. If you choose to forego vaccines for yourself or your children, bear in mind that you will need additional protection to avoid contracting illnesses. Exercise, sleep, stress management, and a truly healthy diet are all essential for an immune system to work at optimal efficiency.

While the medical professionals and the pharmaceutical companies are quick to take credit for our increased life expectancy, in truth, they are not the heroes. Have you thanked a plumber lately?

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10 Responses to “How Plumbing, Not Vaccines Helped Eliminate Most Diseases”

  1. TCM Healing Secrets

    Aug 24. 2016

    Anyone like this health news as much as me?

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  2. Andrea Basedow

    Aug 24. 2016

    Yes ,I did replace some toxic lead pipes in our old house n used copper of course

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  3. Kathryn Heppenstall

    Aug 24. 2016

    And plumbing in farmer’s fields and on the plains of Africa eliminated Rinderpest?

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  4. Anonymous

    Aug 24. 2016

    It is so bizarre how sanitation affected various diseases at different times. Fifty years apart, sometimes.

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  5. Anonymous

    Aug 24. 2016

    It is soooo cooool that several African countries must have gotten extensive plumbing between 2001 and 2002. They went from blue cases per year to red cases per year–obviously that magical insta-plumbing.

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  6. Anonymous

    Aug 24. 2016

    Of course cowws can usseflush toilets and wash their hands. How could you doubt? It *must* have been the plumbing that eliminated rinderpest.

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  7. Anonymous

    Aug 24. 2016

    M’gawd, those Australians were filthy beasts up until ten years ago.

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  8. Anonymous

    Aug 24. 2016

    Interesting how incidence of disease suddenly drops way down right after a vaccine is introduced. Instead of, you know all at once for every disease.

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  9. Anonymous

    Aug 24. 2016

    Hib incidence dropped way down in 1990 but measles in 1970. Who was failing to use plumbing properly for two whole decades, in a way that eliminated measles but perpetuated Hib? Who?

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  10. Francine LoStocco

    Sep 23. 2016

    And now just to disprove this, our waters are being poisoned.

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