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Americans, Are You Going To Spend Less Time At The Grocery Store Because The CDC Has Recommended It?

I think I’ll go outside and chew on some tree bark since grocery shopping is not recommended now. 😂
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curiosi · 61-69, F
CDC has ZERO credibility.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@curiosi agree they are just motivated for profits from their vaccines to keep the fear stirred up.
curiosi · 61-69, F
@cherokeepatti They own many patents on vaccines and contrary to what the public believes they are not a government agency.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@curiosi If they cared so much they’d educate people on health instead of making them scared to live. Fear lowers our vibrations and affects our immune systems. It’s not some New Age stuff, it’s based on science. My uncle’s mother went door-to-door checking on her neighbors during the Swine Flu Pandemic in 1917-1918. There was someone on every block that died. She went into their homes and helped them cook, saw to it that they had anything they needed, looked after the sick and she wasn’t getting paid nor did she have any training or medical education. I think what strengthened her was that she wasn’t scared. She had 5 children & was a widow and her children got scared she would die & asked her not to leave the house. She told them “No, I won’t get sick” and she never did.
curiosi · 61-69, F
@cherokeepatti I agree! I go out every day for fresh air, it makes me feel good and raises my vibration.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@curiosi And we have to remember during the Swine flu pandemic that many people didn’t have sufficient nutrition especially during the winter months. My uncle told me that they did good to get a single fresh orange at Christmas time back then. Few green fresh veggies and fresh fruits during the winter months, they had canned and dry fruits. And no vitamins to take as supplements, no antibiotics except for colloidal silver and it was $100 an ounce and only the very wealthy could afford it. People stayed bundled up and indoors as much as they could and overheated their homes and dried the air out. Most of them had well water and had to pump and carry water inside to use.
curiosi · 61-69, F
@cherokeepatti Yep, I remember the old folks telling me that they would get an orange in their stocking and it was a huge treat.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@curiosi Saw something on TV about how the pioneers here in Oklahoma would get sick as the winter dragged on, they weren’t getting fresh fruit & veggies and relied on dry pantry foods along with a bit of fresh game or other meat like salt pork. When the wild plants started sprouting up in early spring on they’d go out collecting what they could, lamb’s quarter, poke greens, wild lettuce, wild onions & others and eat them. It helped them to heal up and get well, probably saved their lives till they could get their gardens in and got fresh veggies. I saw a Gunsmoke show with the very same theme and how desperate they were to get some veggies, even canned ones, so people wouldn’t get sick & die in the winter.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@sunsporter1649 Seriously I walk around the block in my neighborhood 3 times and then I’ve walked a mile. Need to start doing that again. The main thing is I’m never too far from a bathroom when I do that.