A 20-month-old child who got lost in a thick jungle has been found safe and sound — thanks
in no small part to a determined dog named Luke.
Luke is a search and rescue dog with the Corpo de Bombeiros Militar, based in Minas Gerais,
Brazil.
On Wednesday, the pup and his colleagues were called in to help track down the toddler,
who had wandered away from home while being babysat by an older sibling.
An hours-long search by the child's family and neighbors had failed to turn up any clues
— but none have a nose like Luke's.
Shortly after arriving on the scene, the dog had found a scent.
Over the following 25 minutes, Luke led rescuers through a dense jungle, directly to where
the child was standing.
The dramatic final moments of the search were caught on video.
Aside from a few scratches, the child was found to be in good health after the frightening
ordeal.
Things could have ended much differently if it weren't for Luke — a very good dog, indeed.
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Most Medical Professionals Giving Vaccines Do Not Know What Ingredients They Contain - Duration: 10:59.
Most Medical Professionals Giving Vaccines Do Not Know What Ingredients They Contain
Those Who Give Vaccines Should Know The Ingredients in Vaccines
By Marco C�ceres
The chances are that if you ask most chefs about the ingredients they put into their
favorite recipes, they will be able to list for you the name of every single ingredient
and the corresponding amounts. That is what you would expect.
By the same token, you would expect most doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other medical workers
who administer vaccines would be able to list for you every ingredient in vaccines, along
with the corresponding amounts. That is what you should expect.
However, that is not necessarily the case.
According to neurosurgeon Russell Blaylock, MD:
You�d be amazed at the number of physicians, you ask them what�s in a vaccine? They�ll
say, well, there�s the bacteria, the virus you want to vaccinate against, and then there�s
a little immune stimulant in there to help stimulate the immunity so they react against
those viral antigens.
They don�t know about these other chemicals in there like formaldehyde, special proteins,
special lipids that are known to be brain toxic, that are known to induce autoimmunity
in the brain. They�re not aware of that. They don�t know that MSG is in a lot of
vaccines?monosodium glutamate, a brain excitotoxin. They�re not aware of what�s in the vaccine
they�re giving. [1] Nephrologist Suzanne Humphries, MD concurs
with Dr. Blaylock. She admits, �[D]octors are not taught about vaccines in medical school.
We are not taught what�s in vaccines as far as the adjuvants. We are not taught how
vaccines are manufactured as far as what kind of animals go into them.� [2]
Pediatrician Bob Sears, MD also admits, �We never learn what goes into making vaccines
or how their safety is studied. We trust and take it for granted that the proper researchers
are doing their job. So, when patients want a little more information about shots, all
we can really say as doctors is that the diseases are bad and the shots are good.� [3]
Pediatrician Larry Palevsky, MD recalls:
There are a number of ingredients in the vaccines, and it was only after 15 years of being in
medicine that a mother came up to me in 1998 and said did you know that there was mercury
in vaccine? So you could see being a pediatrician, being trained, one of the lectures is not
these are the vaccine ingredients. Most of the public, and most of my colleagues in medicine,
are unaware that small particles of these products are being injected into children,
and most children are receiving almost all of them at once because they�re receiving
so many vaccines at the same time. [4] You would think that doctors would, at least,
be curious about exactly what they are injecting into their patients. Most of the ingredients
in vaccines are listed in the manufacturer�s package inserts as required by the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA), so it should not be difficult to look them up and memorize
them. Certainly, it would be no more than it would be for a chef to memorize his or
her recipes.
Take, for example, the influenza vaccine. For the 2015-2016 influenza season, the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated that 42 million children (six months through
17 years old) and 102.4 million adults (over 18 years old) in the United States received
one or more seasonal flu shots. That�s a total of at least 144.4 million flu shots
given in the U.S. This estimate did not include second doses given to children (the CDC recommendation
is that the first year that children aged six months to eight years old receive influenza
vaccine, they should get two doses of the vaccine given at least four weeks apart).
[5]
The total population of the U.S. last year was 324.1 million last year, [6] which means
that at least 44.5 percent of the U.S. population received one or more flu shots.
That�s a lot of flu shots for doctors, nurses, and other medical workers to administer. It
is concerning to think that many of these individuals may not know what is contained
in the vaccines they are giving to nearly half of the people in the U.S.
There is no good reason for such ignorance because the information is readily available,
either in the vaccine package inserts supplied by the vaccine manufacturers with vials of
vaccine provided to public health clinics, private doctor�s offices, pharmacies and
other vaccine provider [7] or on the vaccine list published by the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) and posted online. [8]
Chef in the kitchen with recipe book It is reasonable to assume that those who
administer influenza vaccines regularly to people should know the ingredients of what
they are giving. It�s not all that different from memorizing the ingredients of a few favorite
food recipes. The CDC lists 11 influenza vaccines licensed
for use in the U.S and these vaccines, along with their ingredients taken directly from
the manufacturer package inserts, are as follows:
Influenza (Afluria) Trivalent & Quadrivalent contains sodium chloride, monobasic sodium
phosphate, dibasic sodium phosphate, monobasic potassium phosphate, potassium chloride, calcium
chloride, sodium taurodeoxycholate, ovalbumin, sucrose, neomycin sulfate, polymyxin B, beta-propiolactone,
thimerosal (multi- dose vials). The multi-dose vial contains thimerosal�a mercury derivative.
[8] Influenza (Fluad) contains squalene, polysorbate
80, sorbitan trioleate, sodium citrate dehydrate, citric acid monohydrate, neomycin, kanamycin,
barium, egg proteins, CTAB (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide), and formaldehyde. [8] Fluad also
contains MF59C.1 adjuvant (MF59�), a squalene based oil-in-water emulsion. [9]
Influenza (Fluarix) Trivalent & Quadrivalent contains octoxynol-10 (Triton X-100), a-tocopheryl
hydrogen succinate, polysorbate 80 (Tween 80), hydrocortisone, gentamicin sulfate, ovalbumin,
formaldehyde, sodium deoxycholate, and sodium phosphate-buffered isotonic sodium chloride.
[8] Influenza (Flublok) Trivalent & Quadrivalent
contains sodium chloride, monobasic sodium phosphate, dibasic sodium phosphate, polysorbate
20 (Tween 20), baculovirus and Spodoptera frugiperda cell proteins, baculovirus and
cellular DNA, Triton X-100, lipids, vitamins, amino acids, and mineral salts. [8]
Influenza (Flucelvax) Trivalent & Quadrivalent contains Madin Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK)
cell protein, protein other than HA, MDCK cell DNA, polysorbate 80, cetyltrimethlyammonium
bromide, and �-propiolactone. [8] Flucelvax 5 mL multi-dose vial formulation contains
thimerosal. [10] Influenza (Flulaval) Trivalent & Quadrivalent
contains ovalbumin, formaldehyde, sodium deoxycholate, a-tocopheryl hydrogen succinate, polysorbate
80, and thimerosal (multi-dose vials). [8] Influenza (Fluvirin) contains ovalbumin, polymyxin,
neomycin, betapropiolactone, nonylphenol ethoxylate, thimerosal (in the 5 mL multidose vials).
[8] Influenza (Fluzone) Quadrivalent contains
egg protein, octylphenol ethoxylate (Triton X-100), sodium phosphate-buffered isotonic
sodium chloride solution, thimerosal (multi-dose vials), and sucrose. [8]
Influenza (Fluzone) High-Dose contains egg protein, octylphenol ethoxylate (Triton X-100),
sodium phosphate-buffered isotonic sodium chloride solution, formaldehyde, and sucrose.
[8] Influenza (Fluzone) Intradermal contains egg
protein, octylphenol ethoxylate (Triton X-100), sodium phosphate-buffered isotonic sodium
chloride solution, and sucrose. [8] Influenza (FluMist) Quadrivalent contains
monosodium glutamate, hydrolyzed porcine gelatin, arginine, sucrose, dibasic potassium phosphate,
monobasic potassium phosphate, ovalbumin, gentamicin sulfate, and ethylenediaminetetraacetic
acid (EDTA). [8] Additional information about influenza and
influenza vaccines, including complete copies of influenza vaccine package inserts that
also list contraindications, reported reactions, results of pre-licensure clinical trials and
other facts, can be found on NVIC.org.
It is reasonable to assume that those who administer influenza vaccines regularly to
people should know the ingredients of what they are giving. It�s not all that different
from memorizing the ingredients of a few favorite food recipes. Neither is it unreasonable to
assume those who give flu shots should know the potential side effects of each of the
vaccines and the synergistic toxicity [11] of the ingredients that could provoke these
reactions.
You would expect a command of this basic knowledge by doctors, nurses, and other health care
professionals who are injecting these ingredients into nearly half the U.S. population. The
next time a doctor recommends that you or your child get a flu shot, ask him or her
to tell you exactly what is in the vaccine being recommended and see what kind of answer
you get.
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Truck Driver Shortage, NOT! - Duration: 1:28.
Hey it's Chris Safety Dawg here. Driver shortage. I wrote an article in
over-the-road magazine about a month ago and I had a great response when I talked
about the driver shortage. Or an actual fact, the lack of driver shortage. We
don't have a goddamn driver shortage! When you go to this store the milk is on
the Shelf. When you go to the store to buy anything, lumber, food, clothing, it is
all there and a truck driver brought it. And as long as the products are still on
the shelves we don't have a goddamn driver shortage. What we do have is a
quality shortage. We are short of high-quality, professional, truck drivers.
That's it. No driver shortage. Shortage of quality. When we get to the point where
we don't have our goods on the store shelves, that's when we're in for a
driver shortage. Until that time there isn't a driver shortage. Just thought
you'd want to know. All right, Chris Harris Safety Dawg out!
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Cold forging the iron spikes with his hands, from the waste. - Duration: 8:45.
Hello.
I want to show peaks that It can be done by cold
forging, still get volume peaks, and waste.
I used 1.5mm metal, it is made bulk of the peak.
You can make one-sided peaks.
10 drove under the square Inside it is empty.
Complex patterns and texture I did not choose, because
This is a test peak, tried from a simple, but in principle
you can do and more , And more complex.
This peak is collected from two parts at the corners made
by welding tack, obstuchal and tight clearances,
and drove to dressing 10 square.
On the square of the small sample, you can take with each
side peaks will for a person.
It looks interesting as cast, volumetric.
After the paint is not It is seen, from which the peak is collected,
at least assembly cheap and fast.
I did stamp on metal 1.2 mm or a half, because
that the waste is mainly in me out of half mm of two
Hardly ever.
Can also be done under the deuce, but then require heating.
I'll show you how I I made and then show from
which is itself a stamp.
Take a piece of sheet, of any waste.
And we get this form, then you can crop and
rattle.
Become more pronounced, and angles and circle .Pokazhu
both looking into the extent no further need to beat, metal
It will not drag on and starts tear. tried
I do, and with heating, it turns out insufficient heating, and
sheet cools rapidly, it all problematic. On
cold and fast, and looks beautiful. After
as excess metal clipped, no choice
stiffeners, and then obstuchal can all clearly,
the entire invoice, everything will be clear. Now
I show what it is made. cut
of spring, above, is the part that is cut.
within
poluotverstie drilled, and welding on the upper Navariya
matrix drop and welded the spring, a soft rod.
from below
plate for amplification, Matrix is not deformed, in principle,
easily stands out, you can make any shape,
and to cause any bulging part. I
I made just for ball center, but you can do
something more complicated that only metal could obtyanut it,
if it will be some small parts, the metal
it is unlikely obtyanet rather will begin to tear at .Po
as it is cheap, of any pieces can be selected,
if used on some the gate of the center, is
the peaks are in the center, and is filled gate leaf, then you can
trim, and do one part. will peak
bulk, and will not be seen, that emptiness inside.
Embossing fast
you can squeal for 5 minutes, if you make a strip,
you can make a lot of rush, and collect them too quickly.
Scald completely you need to make in the corners
by welding tack, if there is any gap
possible to tap with a hammer, to plump it shrank,
and be ready to peak.
Cheaper alternative to casting, cheap and the material, and
Time quickly .On
that's it. whom
I was wondering subscribe Canal.
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[Eng & Fr subs] SPIDER CUPCAKES ARAIGNEE for Halloween! - Duration: 3:51.
Welcome back, today we are making very easy spider cupcakes for Halloween.
Don't forget to subscribe to this channel and let's get started !
First we are going to prepare the ganache frosting.
You will need to color the cream green, orange and purple.
Then melt the white chocolate and pour it equally in the 3 bowls of whipping cream.
Mix well and put in the fridge for a few hours to overnight so the ganache gets really cold.
Let's work on the cupcakes now.
In a big mixing bowl, add the sugar along with the softened butter, then add the salt and the vanilla extract and whisk.
Then add the eggs.
Then add the first half of the flour along with the baking powder and mix.
Then add the milk, the remaining flour and the sour cream.
And lastly add the melted dark chocolate and the cocoa powder and mix well.
We originally used these spider cupcake liners but even when adding an extra liner inside of them the cupcake batter is going to bleed through so we decided to just add the already baked cupcakes inside of the liners to keep the designs clear.
But if your cupcake liners have an aluminum inside you can go ahead and bake them normally.
Anyway, they will take around 15-20min to bake in a 180°C/350°F in a preheated oven.
Once the ganache is really cold you can start whipping it for a few minutes.
Please don't use small bowls like shown, the whisk was too strong and we ended up with a broken bowl and wasted ganache all over the floor…
Now let's make eyes for our spiders, we used a plastic sleeve with our spider design underneath, and we used the white chocolate to create the eye balls and a dark chocolate chip in the middle to make the pupil.
Then put them in the fridge to harden.
For the frosting, put side by side over some plastic wrap the different colored ganaches and roll to make a cylinder.
Snap the tip off and place in a pipping bag with a large round pipping tip and start decorating the cupcakes.
For the spiders bodies we used a black round candy (Dragibus) that we cut in half.
And for the legs we used spaghetti candies for a squiggly/ wavy leg effect.
And that's it, the spider cupcakes are done ! We hope you enjoyed this video, please tell us in the comments what you think of it.
And don't forget to like this video and to subscribe to this channel so you won't miss any of our next recipes !
We'll see you guys very soon in a new video, See ya! :)
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Five Little Speckled Frogs Song with Lyrics | 5 LITTLE FROGS Song For Babies Learn To Count - Duration: 25:29.
5 little speckled frogs
Sit on a speckled log
Eating some most delicious bugs (Yum, yum!)
One jumped into the pool
Where it was nice and cool
Now there are four green speckled frogs!
clap clap
One, two, three,four
Four little speckled frogs
Sit on a speckled log
Eating some most delicious bugs (Yum, yum!)
One jumped into the pool
Where it was nice and cool
Now there are three green speckled frogs!
clap,clap!
One , two, three
Three little speckeled frogs
Sit on a speckeled log
Eating some most delicious bugs
(Yum, yum!)
One jumped into the pool
Where it was nice and cool
Now there are two green speckled frogs
clap, clap
One , two
Two little speckled frogs
Sit on a speckled log
Eating some most delicious bugs
Yum, yum!
One jumped into the pool
Where it was nice and cool
Now there is one speckled frog!
Clap, clap!
One
One little speckled frog
Sit on a speckled log
Eating some most delicious bugs
Yum, yum!
He jumped into the pool
Where it was nice and cool
Now there are no green speckled frogs!
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Cannabis as a preventative Studies show it helps guard against c - Duration: 5:31.
Cannabis as a preventative Studies show it helps guard against cancer, neurodegenerative
disease, Alzheimer�s, arthritis
While it seems like there�s no end to the debate about the legalized use of cannabis,
even health experts can no longer deny that marijuana lets individuals enjoy certain medical
benefits.
Several studies have proven that cannabis is a preventative medicine that can reduce
the likelihood of developing Alzheimer�s, arthritis, cancer, and certain neurodegenerative
diseases.
There are studies that have also gathered proof that cannabis is a viable treatment
for chronic pain and seizures.
Others even believe that the regular use of cannabis oil can help treat cancer.
(Related: Cannabis innovators set out to map the marijuana genome: new information could
prevent the sale of falsely advertised bud.)
Pharmaceutical companies are also taking advantage of the benefits of the drug by funding the
development of cannabinoid-based medicines.
These drugs often contain cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the two cannabinoids
that are responsible for the medicinal properties of the plant.
Despite these touted benefits of cannabis, not many are aware that it is also a good
option for those considering preventative medicine for a number of common health issues.
In 2014, researchers from the University of South Florida and Thomas Jefferson University
collaborated on a study which revealed that THC contributes to the prevention of beta-amyloid
plaque build-up in the brain.
This plaque can cause nerve cell death and eventually, Alzheimer�s.
THC also improves mitochondrial function.
A cell�s mitochondria take nutrients which, after being broken down, is turned into energy.
Studies have proven that mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the first signs of Alzheimer�s.
A separate 2014 study made at Tel-Aviv University in Israel looked into the effects of extremely-low
dosages of THC in protecting the brain from inflammation-induced deficits.
Alzheimer�s, Huntington�s, and Parkinson�s are some of the common neurodegenerative diseases.
The researchers stated , �Our results suggest that an ultralow dose of TCH that lacks any
psychotrophic [sic] activity protects the brain from neuroinflammation-induced cognitive
damage and might be used as an effective drug for the treatment of neuroinflammatory conditions,
including neurodegenerative diseases.�
Meanwhile, a 2017 study conducted by researchers from Dalhousie University in Canada shared
findings on CBD�s effects on osteoarthritis (OA).
A degenerative condition, at least millions of individuals all over the globe are diagnosed
with OA.
Its symptoms include join tneuropathy and pain.
HT Philpott of the Departments of Pharmacology and Anaesthesia, Pain Management and Perioperative
Medicine, one of the researchers, said that CBD can help prevent the development of nerve
damage and joint pain in patients with OA.
Other studies have confirmed that cannabis can also help prevent the spread of cancer.
Researchers have also studied which cannabinoids affect certain types of cancer cells.
In 2014, researchers conducted a study at Ohio State University, and their findings
were published in Oncotarget.
Banda Chakravarti et al wrote, �Cannabinoids exert a direct anti-proliferative effect on
tumors of different origin.
They have been shown to be anti-migratory and anti-invasive and inhibit MMPs which in
turn degrade the extra-cellular matrix (ECM), thus affecting metastasis of cancer to the
distant organs.�
With proof such as those provided in the studies mentioned above, even skeptics might soon
consider cannabis as a preventative medicine.
In the meantime, medical experts are still looking into the best options for administering
cannabinoids to help fight diseases such as cancer.
Uses of medical marijuana
Aside from recreational use, there are as many as 14 uses for medical marijuana.
Here are some of them:
Minimizing seizures � Epidiolex, a strawberry-flavored oil with CBD, is now being used in a study
involving 150 patients.
Medical marijuana can soon help individuals with epilepsy find relief and reduce the occurrences
of seizures in both children and adults.
Nausea relief � As early as the 80�s, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved
the use of synthetic versions of TCH to help patients with AIDS or those who need chemotherapy
to deal with nausea and vomiting.
Pain relief � Patients with AIDS, diabetes, spinal cord injuries, and other injuries could
soon take medical marijuana to help alleviate their pain.
Trials on marijuana cigarettes with different THC-levels could soon help patients with chronic
neuropathic pain that can�t be aided by other treatments.
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