
There are many factors, reasons and causes of disease. From the activities that we do, people we encounter, food that we eat, and things that we use. Keeping your surroundings clean is one of the easiest way to keep your self healthy. It can prevent almost every disease that you can get from bacteria’s and viruses from your environment, and plumbing is one of the key factors. Many people believe that the introduction of vaccines are what stopped the spread of diseases, but many will say that’s absolutely not true! Learn why the introduction of proper sanitation stopped the spread of so many diseases all on the Next Page.
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TCM Healing Secrets
Aug 24. 2016
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Andrea Basedow
Aug 24. 2016
Yes ,I did replace some toxic lead pipes in our old house n used copper of course
Kathryn Heppenstall
Aug 24. 2016
And plumbing in farmer’s fields and on the plains of Africa eliminated Rinderpest?
Anonymous
Aug 24. 2016
It is so bizarre how sanitation affected various diseases at different times. Fifty years apart, sometimes.
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.
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.
Anonymous
Aug 24. 2016
M’gawd, those Australians were filthy beasts up until ten years ago.
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.
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?
Francine LoStocco
Sep 23. 2016
And now just to disprove this, our waters are being poisoned.