As I understand it, vaccination with a vaccine, even a very weakened virus, is a huge stress for the body. Which leads to a great danger for pregnancy.
I knew one girl who lost her child in the early stages of pregnancy. But the situation was different there, she had the right by law to go on...
Ah, I didn't take this into account at all in my theoretical research. I judged by the situation in Russia, which is currently somewhat opposed to NATO countries and for which every person is a resource, both a taxpayer and a potential soldier. Based on this, no one would weaken their country by...
In RuNet, one method of obtaining information is often used. You can go to a specialized resource on a certain topic and ask a question. Then, using another account, write a deliberately incorrect, stupid answer. This will lead to the audience immediately running to answer, indignant at how one...
As far as I know from the basics of poultry farming, vitamin D in both chickens and humans is produced by the body in sunlight. Moreover, if you read about chickens - in order for the vitamin to be produced, they need open sun, not through glass.
Further, if chickens do not walk in the sun, and...
I personally knew one woman, a colonel in the penitentiary service. Her house was located two streets away from where I live, I even knew her daughter a little.
I remember a story when she was brought a truck of bricks for construction. The truck was old, primitive, without a manipulator "hand"...
In Russia, I have not heard of any cases of covid among prisoners. True, prisons here are located quite separately, and even the guards rarely leave these places. Perhaps it was something like group "self-isolation", when everyone sits inside a fenced-in building, closed off from the world, does...
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This is a weak point for Russians - sometimes we really like to talk about history, politics, regardless of whether we understand it at all or not. :gig
Oh, and I have encountered something like that. I remember when I was 17, I was sent to a medical commission for subsequent conscription into the army. And at that time I had a chronic runny nose, because I was a rather stupid person and, having wet my shoes on the street, I could forget to dry...
To be honest, I personally tend to disagree with this theory, although perhaps my opinion is biased and based on a different cultural and historical tradition.
This will be a bit of a long story, possibly full of off-topic, but without these details I probably won't be able to explain my...
No. The only thing I know from that whole story is that talking at the table with the mouth full is not the best idea. I bit my cheek. :D After that I ate something sour, I think it was some kind of citrus caramel, and my wound turned into an ulcer. And she had to treat it with this antiseptic...
Wow. The last time I encountered methylene blue was 1987, the Soviet Union, it was an antiseptic for mouth ulcers. I accidentally bit my cheek with my teeth, something like an ulcer formed there, and the dentist gave me a flask with this medicine, told me to smear it on the damaged area. The...
Well, I remember one somewhat comical story about Covid - once I needed to take a city bus through a nearby town to buy a supply of wheelbarrow bearings. And that was the time when there were quarantines and Covid. I stopped at a bus stop and bought a shawarma (we often have food stalls near bus...
Well, Doctor Zhivago is an unpopular book in Russia, it was heavily criticized in the Soviet Union, and then... I personally didn't like it and I didn't understand it, that is, I sort of followed in the footsteps of the communists, who didn't like it, but at the same time the people who praise...
Well, the first dachas appeared here even before the 1917 revolution, but they were usually rented and for money, or given to long-serving government officials. The rest of those who wanted such dachas simply rented them, for money, from villagers. Under the Soviet Union, the situation changed -...
In Russia, city dwellers usually spend their holidays in places like these. These are summer villages where no one lives in the winter, and in the summer people come there to barbecue and work in a small garden.
When Covid started, everyone just went to these houses and sat there, growing...
The local mentality also plays a role here - most of the population doesn't go anywhere during holidays and weekends, but stays either at home or in their summer cottages, small plots of land in the suburbs, scattered anywhere. These summer cottages were usually given agricultural wastelands -...
Oh, to be honest, as a citizen of a deliberately unfriendly country (Let me remind you that I am a citizen of Russia, I gave an oath to this country - and if my country sends me to bomb unfortunate Ukraine again - I will unquestioningly obey such an order, but this is so, I am simply voicing the...
I think they were just trying to avoid even bigger problems. If the vaccines were considered dangerous, no one would get vaccinated, and that would have led to an even bigger epidemic. And the choice was between insufficiently tested, hastily made vaccines, and their complete absence during the...
I think so too. Some people for some reason contrast religion and science, but for me everything is one and interconnected. As far as I know, when God created a human, He gave him reason and it is quite logical that human, having received this reason, began to use it, doing science and medicine...
I agree with this. Such things come into the world in order to sow panic in society, to bring about confusion and chaos.
But you need to believe in the best and live on, and overcome these trials without losing faith in God or in people.
But if you panic, get hysterical and start blaming...